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Probably but I don't think Second Sight have a deal with them. Not that it matters - I'm just happy we're getting good BD's of these things! Quote:
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What annoys me is that Sony are advocating this limited edition nonsense. This is the same company that fought hard to win the format war and wanted Blu-ray to be the next big thing. Now they won't even release their own titles on Blu? What's that about then? They wanted us all to adopt Blu-ray over HD DVD and then they don't even support the format themselves, choosing instead to license out their catalogue titles for limited runs? That's hardly supporting the format they virtually invented, is it? It's not exactly helping them build a library of BD titles to attract custom.
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Sony as a whole aren't doing particularly great at the moment by all accounts. They're struggling in almost every division against competition so I dare say their focus has changed in the past 6 years. The licensing makes money for little effort so I can see why it's a good move for them. Personally, while I don't enjoy the TT model, I would rather they license titles out and films get released than sit around forever. I also prefer it to the on-demand programmes as well. Companies like Olive are probably taking some big risks with titles they're releasing on BD but I can't see Paramount releasing them honestly. It's also not just TT who are doing the limited route. Eureka's Universal licenses are limited, although noone knows to what quantity but we've had some cracking films emerge from that. I think the licensing model is the way forward for BD as it'll probably be the last physical home video format so studios will probably be reluctant to sell off their catalogues for long periods to retain rights for downloading. |
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I disagree that BD will be the last physical format. Already I notice people getting fed up with the whole digital thing - things like vinyl records are starting to sell again. I think things will go full cycle and we'll see a re-emergence of physical formats. What I do think is that the next format might move away from disc-based optical formats to something completely different altogether.
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Like those little cartradges DS game's use (I forget what there called).
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I don't, for the simple reason that it would require an investment of millions from replicators for new machinery and systems into a market that wouldn't reap the rewards.
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Oooooo seems there's a rumour going around that Twilight Time are releasing Christine on BD next year. Come on people, you know you want it!
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