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Love the Best Buy steelbook cover art but no 3D or 4K. What a let down...
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The Best Buy title for the item says 3D, though, so there's hope for those who want the 3D. Question I have about this: I'm not 4K-ready yet but I've been buying 4K/BD combos for certain films that I'd enjoy in 4K. What are your thoughts with Coco: do I splurge on the 4K? |
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I can't believe that there's already been 19 Pixar feature films already. I already own the first 17 of them on BD, and I'll get numbers 18 (Cars 3) and 19 (Coco) from the DMC once the latter becomes available in March or April.
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They also consistently give French the same lossy treatment as Spanish, for what it's worth. There's just not enough room on a BD50 for three lossless 24-bit DTS-HD MA 7.1 @ ~4500 kbps audio tracks, so by default the film's original language wins out. Last edited by svenge; 11-26-2017 at 06:19 AM. |
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It does fit the Disney / BVHE pattern. Moana came out theatrically on 11/23/16 and hit home video on 3/7/17. Coco came out theatrically on 11/23/17, and the closest Tuesday to 3/7/18 is the day prior (3/6/18).
Presumably Disney believes that a much lower percentage of the public than the industry average are going pass on seeing their Thanksgiving tent-pole films at cinemas in favor of waiting it out for home video, so they can shrink the theatrical window down to 3½ months on those movies without losing any significant revenue. By the time 14 weeks have passed it will be grossing under a million a week, presuming that Coco tracks identically to Moana at the box office. Last edited by svenge; 11-28-2017 at 11:45 AM. |
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