Universal's releases have been generally good for a couple years now. Should be interesting to see how their April titles turn out.Sent from my VS920 4G using Tapatalk
That could be interesting. A lot of classic Disney and Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures titles are available, and Mill Creek's releases seem to have ended.
I've heard that Disney was turned off by the weak sales of catalog titles like Babes in Toyland (1961) and Adventures in Babysitting (1987), which is what led them to outright cancel plans for other such catalog releases like The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and While You Were Sleeping (1995)...
Don't some countries have government subsidies for supporting film as art inclusive of video availability? That may be one reason non-US markets get certain titles while the US does not.
The mainstream aren't collectors. They're far more interested in convenience (streaming/rental) over ownership. DVD broke through because at the time it was the most convenient way to have an accessible library of the average person's favorite 25-30 movies. Now streaming provides that for most...