Re: A Conversation with Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
Which ones? I did a quick Amazon check, and the most recent ones (Brokeback Mountain and Half-Baked) had a $35 MSRP.
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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
Which ones? I did a quick Amazon check, and the most recent ones (Brokeback Mountain and Half-Baked) had a $35 MSRP.
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Originally Posted by TonyD
this is not whining. this is opinions.
if it disagrees with yours is that why its whining? the supes reurns was only available as a combo, so there is no hd dvd release to compare sales prices too. it was the only choice if you wanted the hd dvd version of the film. if the blu ray version had a lossles track i would have bought that and not the hd combo. also i would not have bought the combo if i diddnt get it cheep using google checkout at buy.com |
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Originally Posted by RobertCH
Dude, I don't play these PC relativistic games. There is plenty of whining going on in this thread, and IMO it's pretty lame. I think we're pretty lucky to get anything approaching the quality of what we have gotten so far, all things considered. Combo or not, a few bucks more expensive or not.
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Originally Posted by Mark Davenport
If your paying more than 25$ for an HD-DVD even if it's a combo your shopping at the wrong places. I have over 40 HD-DVD's and have yet to have to pay over 25$ for any of them even combo's. Amazon used sections and even Ebay will get you these discs a lot cheaper than your standard electronic store.
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Originally Posted by Travis Olson
I'd say for every person who likes the combos there's 20 who don't.
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Originally Posted by Yumbo
Half Baked is $35 elsewhere.
Given the choice, do you prefer combos on new or catalog titles? What is the logic? I prefer only on new. |
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
I think we ahve all become spoiled by the discount bin. I remember when my wife and I would go to tower records once a month to pick out a $59.00 laser disc. Criterions were $125. When DVD first came out I remember non anamorphic no bonus feature titles going for over $30.00. Universal is taking a beating for releasing combo discs for approx $5 more. I know the majority of you here are expressing that you don't want that, I for one see it as a benefit. If I already have the title on DVD I could sell my current one for $5 and be even. One disc I can play almost anywhere, less shelf space, and still chaper than the Blu-Ray only conent from several studios. It appears that by shopping around a combo only ends up being a few dollars more than the SD release.
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
I think we ahve all become spoiled by the discount bin. I remember when my wife and I would go to tower records once a month to pick out a $59.00 laser disc. Criterions were $125. When DVD first came out I remember non anamorphic no bonus feature titles going for over $30.00. Universal is taking a beating for releasing combo discs for approx $5 more. I know the majority of you here are expressing that you don't want that, I for one see it as a benefit. If I already have the title on DVD I could sell my current one for $5 and be even. One disc I can play almost anywhere, less shelf space, and still chaper than the Blu-Ray only conent from several studios. It appears that by shopping around a combo only ends up being a few dollars more than the SD release.
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Originally Posted by TonyD
this could happen to this hi def format if the prices stay high or become high due to all the releases being a combo format.
if not i rent. |
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Originally Posted by ppltd
Combos are not keeping the price up. New release prices from many of the supporting studios is still near 40.00, even with out combos.
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Originally Posted by TonyD
read what you quoted from me again. it does say if they stay high or stay hi due to combo.
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Originally Posted by Robert Crawford
Combo pricing is keeping the prices up for HD DVD catalog titles. While the high MSRP of Fox and Disney catalog BRD is another matter being discussed in other threads.
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Originally Posted by ppltd
Robert, this has been true in the past. But the most recent Combo release, Half-Baked came with a retail MSRP of 29.95 (DVDEmpire Listing; 29.99 MSRP, 20.99 Sale price), the same MSRP that Universal has used on the non-Combo catalog releases. I do not know if this pricing was only for this release, or if it is a new pricing structure from Universal. Time will tell.
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Originally Posted by Robert Crawford
I need to see a trend and a single release doesn't make it a trend.
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Originally Posted by Yumbo
Thomas, DVD Empire is the ONLY one priced at $30. Everyone else has $35.
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Originally Posted by TonyD
this is not whining. this is opinions.
if it disagrees with yours is that why its whining? the supes reurns was only available as a combo, so there is no hd dvd release to compare sales prices too. it was the only choice if you wanted the hd dvd version of the film. if the blu ray version had a lossles track i would have bought that and not the hd combo. also i would not have bought the combo if i diddnt get it cheep using google checkout at buy.com i'm not giving away my dvds. plus all you can get for them is a few dollars on ebay or through trade-in for credit on some websites. well i think both formats will last longer then that. but everything else you say i agree with. too many types of dvds. i doubt that. the standard dvd was the long cut. dave still not following you here. the newly released anamorphic criterion is the long cut. and the oop sd uni release was the long cut too despite the package saying otherwise. the box set does include the theatrical cut too. i wonder if there was a choice between a combo and a single hd dvd of each title what the numbers would be. too bad there won't be a choice for us. as robert crawford mentioned. looks like most of my hi def dvd watching will be through netflix and blockbuster |