Is there any point buying into this series now? The first season is down to $13.49, but at the season two pricing, I can't see Warner rushing to release any more, so it's likely I'll wind up with only the first season.
Warner's rehash box sets are also missing an opportunity to include a blu Bridges of Madison County. Beguiled and High Plains Drifter would be on my list too.
A little late to the party, but Showcase just began airing S1 so I got the PVR busy, but already have the S2 bluray in transit. Looking for the S1 bluray, I am completely confused as to which version is which and what comes with it. I understand the original 5 disc release had a George Bush head...
No, it just shows that there is a limited demand for titles in this pricing tier. Had this come out at $15, they probably could have sold 3000 copies with no problem, but as the price increases the number of people willing to pay it diminishes, especially on lesser known titles.
I don't see any reason this couldn't have been included in one of the season sets, other than a way to grab a little more cash out of the franchise. :rolleyes: If anything, it could have been included in the sets and be available standalone for those not willing to fork out for the sets.
Once this hits the bargain bin I'll have no problem buying it as I didn't mind the webisodes, but $25 for what should have been a pilot is way to much for what it is. It's too bad B&C didn't get off the ground as a series, as it showed promise. There needs to be more BSG, and working in the...
This better not be released through the archives. TWATL has been released on mainstream home video in every incarnation, so it is not unreasonable to expect a mainstream Bluray release as well.
From a practical perspective, I would much rather have a cloud based film library - the space savings, and convenience of a simple touch screen search and instant availability would be ideal. Not to mention never having your media fail (which I have experienced) or "improved" versions constantly...
It would be interesting to see a new series set in Twin Peaks, but not necessarily a continuation other than references to the events of the past. I do hope FWWM finally gets released with the deleted scenes.
There's a lot of unresolved storylines still in play, so to wrap it all in one episode seems like a stretch. We have a mutiny to deal with. The XO has to learn about his wife, but only after he's slept with the French chick. The fate of conspirators has to be revealed. The Chinese need to get...
Is anybody else still watching this? With only one more episode to wrap the series, it has been pretty good so far, and has sure gotten a lot more complicated over the last few episodes. Sure, there have been a lot of holes in the story telling, but no show is perfect. Lost was a great show...
I am very happy with Acorn's handling of Poirot so far, so if they now have a majority stake in the Christie holdings, the only things preventing more quality releases will be available elements and existing distribution agreements. For Poirot, it looks like series 7 and 8 could be released...