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Does anyone know if the Dawn/Day of the Dead releases being sold on amazon. co. uk still contain the poster/art cards etc.? I had heard that only some had all those bonus goodies, and once they were gone, the release would just be the discs...can anyone confirm this for me? |
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thank you!
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![]() That's not so good for dvd buyers. Looks like BD sales are creeping up and surpassing dvd sales then.
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Wow, I find that news very surprising. Hopefully, these figures are being seen by other companies and we'll start seeing more niche titles released on BluRay.
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![]() I would like this to be a tipping point which would see, as you say, more little-known titles being released on Blu-ray as well, if not instead of, DVD.
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I'm not bothered by the notion of Arrow phasing out DVD releases in favour of BR variants. It'll simply be cheaper for me in the future buying for a single format as opposed to two. As long as the above company continue to deliver desirable editions of worthy exploitation and cult titles i'll stay one happy bunny. ![]() |
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I think for acknowledged horror classics like Dawn & Day fans will want the best presentation of the films available, and that's Blu-ray at the moment.For lesser regarded films I think DVD is perfectly acceptable and cheaper! I still buy DVDs of movies when there are BD equivalents available.It all depends on how much I like the film or whether I just want to see a film and add it to my collection for posterity.I'm not going to fork out for a Blu-ray of a film I just want to watch, in my case that's what DVD is for.
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