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Circuit City Abandons Wide Screen?

post #1 of 29
Thread Starter 
I went to my local Circuit City today near Orlando to pick up Lion King. While I was there, I thought I might pick up Casper and Babe. I noticed that they were only available in full screen, so I asked the sales clerk if they had any widescreen copies available. He looked the titles up in the computer and advised me that they did not have any and would not be carrying any. He also checked on the Web site and they cannot be ordered there either. They only carry these titles in full screen. I also happened to notice that all copies of How the Grinch Stole Christmas in the store were full screen as well.

I don't know if they just haven't received the widescreen copies yet or if this is the beginning of a new policy not to carry widescreen, but these movies have been out for a couple of weeks now and even Target has the widescreen versions.

Just wanted to give everyone a heads up...
post #2 of 29
I think Circuit City is losing money, and they recognize that pan and scan titles sell a bit better than widescreen, so that would explain it.
post #3 of 29
I would dispute that information. DVD Sales & Stats
post #4 of 29
Maybe FS sells better for CC stores. However, I think that on the whole, WS does better, as indicated by the weekly sales charts at Video Business.
post #5 of 29
Do they have any widescreen TVs on display?

The selection at our local BBs of 4:3 TVs seems to be shrinking by the month.
post #6 of 29
It could be that they've actually sold out of widescreen copies. I know that some brick and mortars get many more WS than Foolscreen, but after a few days when all the HT enthusiasts raid the shelves it looks like the store is just trying to push FS because there aren't many WS copies left.
post #7 of 29
All my local Circuit City's are the older look, and they only have 1 little counter with dvd's. They hardly compete with Walmart on selection, let alone best buy. It's too bad, I would like to buy my dvd's at circuit city, as their new release prices are right with Best buy, and at least in their ad's, they always show the widescreen version, where Best buy will picture the full screen. Circuit city needs to get in the game and increase their DVD selection in the st. louis area.
post #8 of 29
Some retail stores and rental stores have the attitude that children oriented titles will not do well in WS and tend to either offer very few WS copies or none at all (even though sales history tells us this theory is rubbish) Did the CC you were at have WS copies of non-children oriented new releases?
post #9 of 29
Thread Starter 
Actually they told me that they definitely would not be carrying these titles in widescreen. Also, if you check their Web site, they are only available in full screen.

If CC is doing away with widescreen in favor of fullscreen, I think this is really a bad decision for a store that is pushing widescreen TVs. This same CC had about 2 dozen widescreen TVs on display.

It just doesn't make sense that they would sell you a widescreen TV and then tell you to go somewhere else to buy movies for that TV.
post #10 of 29
Personally, I don't think CC is all that much better that Wal Mart in this respect. They seem to give shabby treatment to WS. For example, on the racks, you'll see a place card for a title that will say "Full Frame" but sometime you will not see a WS card. And, once the initial batch of WS copies are gone, you'll be hard pressed to find them there again. In front of Store display boxes you will see the FS occupying the top 2, and sometimes 3 tiers while WS is on the bottom. That sort of thing
post #11 of 29
What's really been bothering me about Circuit Sh-tty lately is that they don't even put new titles on display the day of their release. I went there last Tuesday in the afternoon and couldn't find Adventures of Robin Hood. One of the employees had to go dig it out of a box after I asked about it.

And in case you think this is an isolated incident or they were just disrespecting a minor catalog title, I was there today around 2 PM and they were just getting around to putting The Lion King on the display rack. That's a lot of business they probably lost to the Worst Buy right down the street since 10 AM.
post #12 of 29
I have the same problem with my Circuit City. If you actually ask the staff any questions, they're more than happy to help you, they just don't seem to worry about getting it out in the first half of the day.
post #13 of 29
I had no trouble finding a widescreen copy of Scarface there last week.
post #14 of 29
Circuit City is awful as far as DVD selection. I think they only get 3-4 copies of most titles and are always sold out by the time I get there. I don't even go there anymore unless they have a super deal. I know that Best Buy will have a hundred copies in stock so it's not even worth fooling around at CC for only $1 or so cheaper.

Actually, widescreen sells better than FS, so if they're only getting a couple copies of each, the WS has probably already sold out.

And as WillG says, some retailers are under the misinformed notion that children don't like black bars so perhaps they're just not stocking WS at all on those discs they consider "kid" titles.
post #15 of 29
A month or so ago I was looking for a copy of Soylent Green in the Bangor, Maine Circuit City store. I was looking all around and not finding it... Action, Scifi, Horror, all genres. Circuit City has about the absolute worst layout when it comes to displaying DVDs, but I was trying my hardest to find it. So I asked a Circuit City employee if they had the film, and he said their computer showed 2 copies in inventory. This fellow and two other employees searched virtually the whole DVD display and couldn't find Soylent Green, either. After the search, one of the employees told me that stuff listed in the inventory that doesn't exist is a pretty a common occurrence.

Anyhow, Circuit City lost out on that sale and my $15 went to Borders instead. Circuit City really has got to overhaul the way they manage their stores. Their employees did a good job helping me out, though.
post #16 of 29
I had no trouble finding a widescreen copy of Scarface there last week.


I think that's cause it only came out in widescreen, if not - ditto for me. I bought a widescreen copy of Scarface from CC last week as well.......
post #17 of 29
There is a Best Buy going in very close to a Circuit City in my town.

I will likely never enter Circuit City again.
post #18 of 29
I used to work at a Circuit City. For about 2 years. The management there has no real clue what they're doing. I mean like, upper management. They dont' have any real focus, all they know is that they USED to be number one and they're getting their ass kicked. And that's it. They don't know anything else, they don't know how to compete, and they're slowly nose-diving, and that's it. DiVX was probably their last real big shot at getting any kind of footing before Best Buy kicked em in the groin and sent em falling, and we all know how that went. Ever since that one--they're just stuck. They'll be lucky to stay alive as a high-end Radio Shack. and that's if they're LUCKY.

Give it 5 years. 10 tops. Circuit City will be a non-entity. They might hang on in a couple communities or states, but they will cease to matter on a national scale.
post #19 of 29
No Casper in widescreen?!

Don't think so.

Circuit City's Casper detail page.

What about Babe?!

Click me.

The clerk did not have the common sense to click on the links and double check the results?

As for Scarface...

The new Anniversary Edition DVD is available in both Widescreen and Full Screen versions.
post #20 of 29
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Some retail stores and rental stores have the attitude that children oriented titles will not do well in WS and tend to either offer very few WS copies or none at all (even though sales history tells us this theory is rubbish)


This is probably true. In my 3 years working at Circuit, child oriented titles often came in, but only in FS. Very sad.
post #21 of 29
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and my $15 went to Borders instead


Good, Borders may be a bit more pricey, but their DVD selection is very nicely arrainged and they are very supportive of OAR. So, often I don't mind giving them an extra few dollars
post #22 of 29
The Circuit City near where I work has one of the best DVD selections Ive seen.

Media Play has more,but is really overpriced.Ive been going to Circuit City more and more recently.Theyll usually get in smaller titles before Best Buy and cheaper as well,usually beating BB by a few bucks.

When I went there to get Scarface all they had was the fullscreen version,which suprised me.Usually they have both versions available.
post #23 of 29
Quote:
There is a Best Buy going in very close to a Circuit City in my town.
That's a great thing for you. I think that you will be very happy in the future.
post #24 of 29
Well, if CC thinks that FS goes along with children you can fight back!

Have your child or niece/nephew that knows about WS educate his/her class and have them send a petition in to CC.

Might work, no?

Glenn
post #25 of 29
Thread Starter 
My bad. I assumed the (FS) next to the title meant Full Screen. It appears they do have both available to order on the Web site. It is a little misleading. Interesting, however, that the widescreen version of Babe is $17.99 and the Full Screen version is $14.99
post #26 of 29
So why do you have to pay more for the widescreen? Maybe because you are getting more picture.
post #27 of 29
Ha, Ha! Goog one, unless your WS set is smaller!

No, this price thing came up here a while back, but I'd bring that one to the attention of the store manager.

Glenn
post #28 of 29
You should have asked if you could get the DIVX versions

I was really annoyed when Circus City first started selling video and music products- they had movies on VHS but NO laserdiscs! Like I'm really gonna show off my new TV with a VHS tape! They sold LD players there too, so that didn't make sense that they didn't sell discs to go with them but you could buy VHS titles!
post #29 of 29
Hey Joseph, which CC did you go to? I just want to avoid 'em
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