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Good point, and I'm glad I held off buying that release now!
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Reply from 88 Films in relation to Code Red titles: Quote:
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Would I be right in saying all Code Red releases are limited to a number and that's it. If that's the case and they have the rights to those films do they just hold them with out any intention of making more releases of said film available again. Hope that makes sense.
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I remember there was something mentioned about David Hess on Twitter a while ago, but it was quite vague. Anyway, that's a top title for the collection and I'm very happy.
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It is a facile reason for refusing a UK company to release something in the UK if they agree to code it Region B because it won't infringe on his sales.
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The point i was making is it can't infringe on his sales because he refuses to ship to the UK.
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Bill knows that if another distributor picks up a title he owns the rights to and releases it as a comparable version then he can pretty much kiss goodbye to his sales - except from the loyal hardcore minority - as not only will it be cheaper, but it will be easier to purchase and less hassle for the consumer to do so. That's not to say his product isn't good (because it is), but it is his business model that is the problem, which in turn he himself is to blame for to a large extent. I can't see him changing anytime soon though. |
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