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Because it's one long story. And I would think most people who want the movies have already bought the box set. Individual cases can be bought by the people who already bought the boxset. So I don't think these will sell well at all. Last edited by radagast; 06-24-2010 at 01:14 PM. |
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Who cares? So is Star Wars, but people still prefer one movie over another.
And besides, it's not a reason NOT to release them separately. It may be one "story" but it's still three movies. By your absurd logic, they should have just released it to theaters as one ten-hour long movie. |
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May 2007
Indianapolis
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Add to that all the anger about the Extended Editions not being available on Blu and their decision to release the TEs AGAIN on Blu makes even less sense. Last edited by radagast; 06-24-2010 at 08:25 PM. |
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My point was and continues to be, there's no special reason NOT to sell them separately. You go on and on about how it's "one story" and should be sold as one entity, but again, the movies were released separately in the theaters, and you bought the tickets separately. There's no reason to FORCE people to buy all the movies as part of one set, just like there was no reason to force people to buy one $30 movie ticket for the three movies; and there are at least a few reasons why selling them separately could be desirable to some people. "Bad marketing"? How so? And bad for who? Do you think people are going to be tricked into buying just the third movie or something? Are you concerned that WB is going to lose money here? Because I promise you, they won't. If you don't want to buy them separately, don't. But don't act like the people who do buy them separately are doing it wrong. EDIT: And it's crystal clear that you're just an unreasonable LOTR fanboy, and think it's any of your business how other people choose to enjoy the movies. It's not. Last edited by rockyoumonkeys; 06-24-2010 at 08:28 PM. |
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May 2007
Indianapolis
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I understand people liking one movie more than another in the LoTR trilogy, but it's still only part of the story. At the end of TT, Frodo is captured by the Orcs and Gandalf is riding to Minas Tirith. Hardly a great way to end the story. Still, to each his (or her) own.
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There is no special reason not to sell them separately. There's no special reason to sell them separately either. I am not worried about WB losing money. How in the world did you manage to pull that out of your a**? Talk about coming out of left field. Bad marketing? Yes. Most people who want the TEs bought the boxset. Do you seriously think there are a lot of people who want the TEs that DIDN'T buy the boxset? If you think there are a lot of them out there, you are crazy. There are likely some people who didn't want to spend that much all at once, but there are a lot fewer of them than the ones who bought the boxset. Do you know of any examples where a boxset came out first and then the movies came out separately and they sold very well? Please continue your absurd posts. I am going to pop some popcorn and have some laughs. |
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Absurdity #1: Of course no one had to pay one price for all three movies in the theatre. THEY WEREN'T OUT AT THE SAME TIME. Absurdity #2: How many people who liked the first movie DID NOT see the other two? If they didn't like the first one, they wouldn't buy it on Blu-ray either. Now for an example that makes more sense: Sometime after Return of the King came out, there were several theatres that had a marathon of all 3 movies back to back. I don't know if there were separate tickets for all three movies, but how many people who went to that, only wanted to see one of the three movies? If the marathons were shown on more than one day, it's possible that some people split it up over more than one day. However, they would have been far fewer than the number that stayed for all 3. Well, Brainiac, show us some more of your "dazzling" logic. I'm not an unreasonable fanboy (nice attempt at divertiing your lame argument and logic with an ad hominem attack). Just as there are very few people who would have gone to the LoTR marathon to see one movie, there are very few who will want to buy them separately on Blu-ray several months AFTER they have been sold as a boxset. And once again you are building a strawman argument. I don't care how people choose to enjoy the movies. If they want to buy them separately they can. But the annoucement came out two months after the boxset came out and I don't think there are many left who haven't already bought the boxset. I think it will sell very few copies, except for people who might have one of the movies damaged in their boxset. So I repeat my first point. WB can do what they like. But why bother? |
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If nobody buys them, you can have the last laugh. But there's a problem with your argument: you've claimed that pretty much everyone who's going to buy the movies has already done so. This isn't remotely true, and for one big reason: a great many people are holding out for the Extended versions. Problem is, it's becoming clearer and clearer that the Extended versions are a couple years off. Now all those people who were going to wait have to decide whether they really want to wait those two years, or whether they should just go ahead, bite the bullet on the theatrical cuts, and then double dip in two years' time. This was the camp I was in. I'd intended to wait. The only appeal the theatrical cuts have for me is the fact that the LOTR RiffTrax go along with them, not the extended cuts. But when it became clear that the Extended cuts were a long ways off, I reevaluated, and decided to go ahead and get both. I even went earlier this week and picked it up. Of course, the piss-poor packaging meant that two of the movies were damaged, so I returned it for my money back and decided not to try my luck again just now. This was fortuitous, because the very next day the separate releases were announced. Now I'm gonna hold off until they're out. I'd much rather get the separate releases, not just because they'll look better on the shelf, but because they're way less likely to be damaged by terrible packaging. Quote:
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Forget about the individual theatrical releases for a moment. Pretend that the only way to see the movies was by buying a ticket to the marathon. Because that's essentially what you're saying for the BD. It's all or nothing. You have to buy all of them, or none of them. You may not understand why someone might want one movie but not another, but you're just one person, and you're one of the most over-the-top LOTR fans I've ever seen. So you aren't an average fan. You can't speak for average fans. And you certainly don't think like an average fan. Now let me finish this up by asking a question: are you equally as put out that LOTR is and has been available as three separate books? That you can even buy each book individually? How do you think those books sell? Pretty well, I'd wager. So how is it different for the movies? Answer: it's not. |
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