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"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"
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Originally Posted by WillG
Well, I picked up my Star Wars DVDs at Circuit City. They weren't giving away lithographs at my C.C. They were giving away t-shirts. But, they only had ones available in small, which [Comic Book Guy] the average Star Wars fan has absolutely no use for [/Comic Book Guy]
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He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it. -- T. H. White, "The Once and Future King"
He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it. -- T. H. White, "The Once and Future King"
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Originally Posted by Jason_V
Apparently, according to TV Shows on DVD, both BB and WalMart have an agreement to bring Voltron two weeks earlier than street date.
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Originally Posted by NickSoune
Don't they need to involve the studio/distributer on that agreement?
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They (TVSHowsonDVD.com) are going to turn the other way when they receive info on the various EXCLUSIVES that retailers offer on mainstream releases (for example, Target's exclusive bonus DVD of content with Grey's Anatomy: Season 2)!Lawn Ranger Motto: You're only young once, but you can be always be immature.
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Originally Posted by Marty M
I picked up Star Wars at CC, today. The clerk told me to wait while she got my lithograph print. I felt like such a geek with that.
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
I know they are one of the main talking points of a given RoundUp any week. After price, I'd say those damn EXCLUSIVES are what steer people to a given store to buy a release. Good for the retailer if they get the EXCLUSIVE, but bad for the fans who don't have access to a particular store or promotion.
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Originally Posted by BrandonJF
I can't really fault the retailers for wanting to gain a competitive advantage. I know that the blame seems to be laid at the retailers' feet moreso than the studios for some reason (at least, in some of what I've read), which I never understood. It's the retailers' fault for wanting these exclusives? Because they are putting a gun to the studios' heads?
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Originally Posted by BrandonJF
The worst case of a retailer exclusive I've heard of lately is with this Jessica Simpson CD at Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart has an exclusive song and it just happens to be the second single, which is hilarious. People who bought that CD at somewhere other than Wal-Mart are gonna hear this song on the radio and try to figure out why that song isn't on their brand new CD.
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Originally Posted by BrandonJF
The worst case of a retailer exclusive I've heard of lately is with this Jessica Simpson CD at Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart has an exclusive song and it just happens to be the second single, which is hilarious. People who bought that CD at somewhere other than Wal-Mart are gonna hear this song on the radio and try to figure out why that song isn't on their brand new CD.
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Uncle Joe: I'll never marry you, Selma Plout! You may as well take off that wedding dress and put it back in your Hopeless Chest!
--Petticoat Junction--
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Originally Posted by Malcolm R
I don't see this as any different than those artists who release their albums, then re-release them 6 months later with additional bonus tracks. Mariah Carey and The Killers both did this with their last albums. Carey's bonus track was also a single. Everyone who bought the album in the first 6 months was SOL unless they rebought the album (or waited for a digital download).
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
I've never heard of this. Get I'm kinda outta touch with this sort of thing. I don't buy a LOT of new music CDs. Certainly not much mainstream music. This week's BNL release and Diana Krall next week are truly the exception for me.
WHY would the artists add a track to an existing album and then re-release it a few months later?!?! That is screwed up. |
Anyone who thinks differently is just cynical and paranoid!!
Dave
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Kinda like asking the pharmacist for one of those...ahem...personal products that can be embarassing?
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Lawn Ranger Motto: You're only young once, but you can be always be immature.
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
WHY would the artists add a track to an existing album and then re-release it a few months later?!?! That is screwed up.
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Originally Posted by Jeff D
BTW has anyone ever found a great "bonus" for purchasing at one store. Most of the extra discs I've seen are basically crap. And the other stuff just sits on a shelf collecting dust. Hardly a good argument for hitting any one store. Plus, I think my wife would like less crap around the house...
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Well said.|
Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
WHY would the artists add a track to an existing album and then re-release it a few months later?!?! That is screwed up.
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Uncle Joe: I'll never marry you, Selma Plout! You may as well take off that wedding dress and put it back in your Hopeless Chest!
--Petticoat Junction--
Uncle Joe: I'll never marry you, Selma Plout! You may as well take off that wedding dress and put it back in your Hopeless Chest!
--Petticoat Junction--
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
I've been in several stores the past coupla weeks: Borders, Circuit City, Best Buy, Target, Wal-Marts.....and I still have not seen a single copy of Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
Has anyone? |
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Originally Posted by Jeff D
BTW has anyone ever found a great "bonus" for purchasing at one store. Most of the extra discs I've seen are basically crap. And the other stuff just sits on a shelf collecting dust. Hardly a good argument for hitting any one store. Plus, I think my wife would like less crap around the house...
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