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Originally Posted by ed4246
6 months is a bit long when compared to the trend as of late. It is usually closer to 4 months give or take a couple weeks IME.
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That's what I thought. I was under the impression that the gap had shortened a little bit over the last few years with new releases, but apparently it's been an average 4-6 months for 20 years...
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Originally Posted by bluflu
What??? Nobody is going to try and explain this one?  Let's just see if Transformers 2 is released as early. 
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Sorry. I don't know why. I just know that TRANSFORMERS was out on DVD in October after a July release, I believe.
I'm new to the world of BD (well, to the forums at least, not new to owning the discs themselves), which apparently is inexcusable to some as I keep getting treated as an idiot by certain members (benricci) for not being as well-versed in the area as others.
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Originally Posted by Sgtpepper27
Think yourself lucky, here in the UK we don't get the cinema release till october, not sure of the logic behind that, normally uk releases are within a week or so of the US (or 2 weeks earlier with transformers 2). Can't wait to see it but god knows when we'll get the Blu-ray.
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Yeah, I feel bad for folks outside of the U.S. that have to wait for Disney to release their films for months after we get them. For product as good as Pixar, that's ridiculous. At least you won't have to wait long for the BD.
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
Truer words have never been spoken. I was MOVED by the opening. I had trouble settling back into "entertainment" mode for a good 10 minutes following that sequence.
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For sure. The first act of UP alone will garner it an Oscar nom for Best Picture.