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i dont see the need for it i mean they make the best Blu-ray releases and its not like their releases are not selling but if they want to charge extra for giving us a dvd with the Blu-ray how about just no dvd?
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Special Member
Sep 2007
verge of breakdown
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Imo it's verbal damage control in face of the bad financials they had to present. "Yeah those numbers are bad, but we have the following options....."
Personally i'll simply wait and see, if anything like this happens at all. Which i doubt. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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This is blatantly not true. The companies who make the biggest money are those who price things correctly for the market they are targetting.
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The C.E.O. is just giving a plausible explanation and hope for why Disney's revenues may not slump in the coming quarters. For anyone familiar with conference calls, they are as much about smoke and mirrors as anything else and trying to please the analysts that cover the stock. I doubt Disney is really going to be raising BD prices across the board in a slumping economy. What might happen is a few titles get aggressively priced at a higher price point. |
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They should offer options like they did with Wall-E. The big lagniappe version with all the frills, BD-Live, Digital Copy, DVD, priced one way, then offer a second vanilla version with the movie, the standard extras, and none of the rest. Compare the way the two sell over 6 months to a year, and then make a decision about which to do standard.
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Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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if they're already selling their blu-rays at pretty reasonable prices and no one's biting then selling them cheaper isn't going to help. i think this move isn't pitch perfect, but it does make some sense.
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Blu-ray Duke
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Nothing in the article says Disney are considering raising Blu-ray prices. All it is, is speculation from analysts that Disney need a way to raise the bottom line and Blu-ray could be a soft target.
If anything I expect Disney to cut prices to get the market moving and increase Blu-ray revenues faster to compensate for declining DVD revenues. |
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![]() I would hazard a guess that a standard edition will always be available at a normal price level. Disney would be introducing pricing levels above the norm to raise the amount of revenue gained from a single title while keeping the base price at a standard level. If Disney don't offer lower priced version without the crap they will find quickly that people won't pay extra for stuff they don't use, sales will go down and revenue will go down. It's a pretty dangerous path to go down, but stupider things have happened, and I learned pretty quickly that when it comes to making stupid decisions studios are pretty good at it. ![]() |
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Aug 2007
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The cost to me is about 3 dollars more than the previous Disney titles so I have to add that to my sale price. They are going to learn the hard way cheaper is better, especially in this enviroment. |
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Raising prices will only reduce the number of paying customers. There are some of us who have no problem paying $30-$40 for a movie on Blu-ray. The mainstream public isn't willing to go along with that.
I usually won't pay more than $20-$25 for a Blu-ray movie. Usually most titles fall within that range when ordering from web sites like Amazon. In other cases the prices for some titles gets dropped after awhile. I recently bought a copy of Beowulf at Wal-Mart for $19.95. The store previously had the movie priced at $29.95. I may cave in to temptation and buy I Robot since that's another one that's been dropped from $30 to $20. The biggest surge of growth the DVD format saw was when stores like Wal-Mart and others began offering catalog titles and new releases more than 6 months old for significantly reduced prices. I know Hollywood movie studios don't want to get heavy into the "loss leader" pricing with Blu-ray. They sure won't make much money at all from selling BD movies for under $10. Nevertheless, they do need to at least get more new BD releases in closer to the $20 level and allow releases that have been on store shelves for several months to fall to $15 levels. They'll move a lot more BD titles that way. Keeping prices near $30 or above will just keep lots of people looking and not buying. |
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