Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Rock
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Originally Posted by Paul.S
I'm trying to think of an alternative to cutting UPCs/POP; a happy medium between, on the one hand, combatting fraud and, on the other, enabling consumers to retain their SD DVD. Anyone?
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I'm not at home right now so can't check my other still-sealed BDs, but does the plastic sticky label that go along the top edge of the BD case usually come w/ UPC code? And in particular, does the one used for The Rock BD have it? Maybe they'd be willing to accept that instead of cutting the cover.
I seem to recall that being acceptable for certain free DVD offers back in the early days of DVD -- even though the offers asked for UPC code/POP cutouts. I even kept those sticky plastic labels inside the cases during those early years -- and most of them are probably still in those cases.

In later years, many/most studios stopped putting the UPC code on that label -- and of course, there haven't been those kinds of mail-in offers either.
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| Even if I don't want to keep it long term I, obviously, like being able to retain the SD DVD, especially when it's a terrific release like the Crit Rock. (I sure wish Sony had done this for Black Hawk Down and Fox for, oh, a ton of their releases since those BDs don't include some good if not great supps.) I can now do a "double dip" recoupment and sell the SD DVD at some point if I want. (I'll be doing that for the non-anamorph Crimson Tide.) |
Agreed. I'll probably be using my non-16x9 The Rock DVD though I'm having a hard time locating it at the moment.

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| Man, Mike et al., would you guys prefer the rebate be predicated upon sending your SD DVD back to the studio? Just curious. |
I'm not sure I understand this. Are you asking if we'd prefer sending the old DVD itself instead of just the UPC cutout? Why would we prefer that? Unless you mean the studio will return it back to us (along w/ the $10 check) after verifying that we own the old DVD.

Well, I guess that would work better if I'm doing it w/ the Criterion DVD -- though I'm expecting to just use my non-16x9 version. Still, that would be a hassle, even if Disney accepted it, and the extra shipping cost would reduce the value of the rebate.
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