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A Look Inside...
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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3:10 to Yuma announced for Blu
Details at HDD
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...s_January/1101 Quote:
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Washington State
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I really liked this movie so I'll be picking it up...I'll probably pick up the original at some point as well...
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: "Vyenna", VA
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I might get this based on reviews. It will be a blind buy though.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Nice cover art. Very reminiscent of the Leone and Eastwood westerns, both the ones done together and separately too.
It's amazing that the release time to DVD is getting so short. Well not so amazing as understandable. The biggest losers as HD gets more popular are probably movie theaters. Home theaters are great for being with just the friends you want to be with and no others. Can't wait to see the big blockbuster that will go straight to high def with no theater release.
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Nothing But the Best
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Studios usually make at least twice the theatrial take if not more on dvd. That's where the money is right now, and if they release it quickly they can capitalize on the marketing already out there and not have to spend as much in addition.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Right, that started happening with tape sales each year taking a bit more of the total from the theatrical release. DVD sales expanded it greatly, then HD big screen sets expanded that exponentially.
Yet I take aome issue with what the studio heads say, especially considering their penchant for simplistic phraseology and hyperbole. The trailers for the people who will not go to the theater and just wait for the DVD are still what's being shown as TV commercials. Theater releases are good for word-of-mouth recommendations and reviewers comments, which certainly help a lot, yet I still think the commercials for theatrical release, then again later for DVD release create more awareness. However, I think it's very possible that some big-name film producer or director could, without too much difficulty, create a big buzz by announcing a big project with big-shot talent from some popular novel that all are anxiously waiting to see as a film, and then also say it will only be available as a DVD purchase, and play it up all during production to the date of release. Such a project would have a tremendous news media buzz depending upon the players, and because of the unique release as well. But it would take the kind of person with the recognition of a Speilberg who's know for quality stuff (generally), and who also has that same penchant for project security. And it's gotta be really good too. Has anybody here heard of "Harrow Alley", also known as 'the best script ever not been made into film'? That might be a good choice, and it has quite a history in the film industry. I got to read the script in grad school and it really was a Gone With The Wind type of spectacle. But I digress...
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: "Vyenna", VA
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I agree with the idea that Home theaters take away from theatrical releases. I know personally I don't go to the theater nearly as much as I used to before I got a home theater. I go see the big blockbusters, but I saw The Bourne Ultimatum in theaters and thoroughly hated the experience. A family of big fat heads sat in front of my friends and me pretty much ruining the entire viewing. Stupid big fat head people!!
So I will enjoy watching TBU at home on hd-dvd when it comes out. I'm sure there were things I missed, and I'll enjoy the movie more.
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