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How about Arrow sales? If they are already selling bd's underpriced in comparison to production costs how can they then get away with selling them at almost half price? Do they make any profit on sales? |
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First of all, regardless of how cheaply you may have been able to purchase it from individual retailers, the RRP of the Blu-ray version of the Herzog box is ten pounds more than that of Six Gothic Tales (£79.99 versus £69.99). Secondly, your tally of "18 films" includes five TV documentaries running less than 50 minutes, and three shorts running less than twenty. In other words, if you're using that yardstick, you're honour-bound to add the two Rob Green shorts (The Black Cat and The Trick) to the Corman/Poe tally, as well as Harun Farocki's The Two Faces of Peter Lorre - which, like the Herzog films, is a West German TV documentary made by one of the outstanding German filmmakers working in the field at the time. Also, the Herzog box has been widely criticised both for its flimsy packaging and the comparatively skimpy booklet (just one essay and individual film credits, in black and white throughout besides the front cover). Six Gothic Tales is getting more substantial packaging and a 200-page book in full colour throughout. In other words, while I'm not privy to the production budget of the Herzog set, I suspect Arrow spent a fair bit more on physical production costs. So does that answer your question? And as a footnote, most of the Herzog features (bar Nosferatu and Aguirre and Fata Morgana) are exclusive to the box - whereas all the previously unreleased Corman/Poe features are coming out individually at some point next year (the contents of the booklets has yet to be confirmed, but the discs themselves will be absolutely identical). So if you don't want to pay for the big box but still want the films, you have an alternative option. |
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I may well be one on my own here, but personally i don't really care about the extras and booklets. Yes, they are nice definitely, but it's the film itself for me and that's all that matters. I would be more than happy to pay less for discs that consist of just the film. Just my own opinion. I'm not suggesting this is the right or wrong way to go in the future. |
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Last edited by J Harker; 7th November 2014 at 11:38 AM. |
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"Why is the Herzog box cheaper than the Corman/Poe box?" is a question. "Why is the Herzog box cheaper when it contains [long list of stuff that's compared with the Corman/Poe specs]?" is an argument.
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I see. Well I'm sorry you see it that way, i apologise as it certainly isn't intended as an arguement.
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It's merely a literal description of the way that you worded your question by including a statement that was open to challenge - which is a perfectly reasonable way of wording it. (In fact, possibly better than just asking a simple question, as it forced me to delve deeper into the answer.) |
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