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Looks like we posted very close to each other, so you probably missed this:
"If this is in any way to try and get those who bought the BD to pick up the short, then that won't work either: for one it's only in standard def (not a BD selling point!) and second, the BD crowd is going to wait for the inevitable true BD release anyway."
"If this is in any way to try and get those who bought the BD to pick up the short, then that won't work either: for one it's only in standard def (not a BD selling point!) and second, the BD crowd is going to wait for the inevitable true BD release anyway."
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You're right Ben I didn't see your comment.
Anyhoo, I hear what you you’re saying but I think some people really interested in watching the short will be willing to forego quality and buy it simply because it's the only option available. I bought both the Blu-Ray for myself and the dual pack DVD set for my nieces and watched it with them so I’m good but if I hadn’t seen it I could see myself buying it.
It’s funny how for years DVD was good enough but now that BD is out we’ll settle for nothing less.
Anyhoo, I hear what you you’re saying but I think some people really interested in watching the short will be willing to forego quality and buy it simply because it's the only option available. I bought both the Blu-Ray for myself and the dual pack DVD set for my nieces and watched it with them so I’m good but if I hadn’t seen it I could see myself buying it.
It’s funny how for years DVD was good enough but now that BD is out we’ll settle for nothing less.
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Then DreamWorks marketing has won over common sense! Who would seriously lay out over $15 for something that: 1) hasn't actually gotten that many decent notices, 2) only lasts 22 minutes, 3) should have been included on a previous edition, and 4) will inevitably get released on the format anyway?
Like you did, I would expect most people who <I>really</I> must see it to borrow a copy or rent it at least. There just isn't any point in this standalone repacking of the disc that was already released! Now if they went ahead and also released a BD edition at the same time (for under $15 at least, $10 online) then there would at least be some logic to it.
Like you did, I would expect most people who <I>really</I> must see it to borrow a copy or rent it at least. There just isn't any point in this standalone repacking of the disc that was already released! Now if they went ahead and also released a BD edition at the same time (for under $15 at least, $10 online) then there would at least be some logic to it.
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I don’t really care because I’ve seen it but if indeed the consumer isn’t interested in the DVD then DreamWorks will have learned something from the experience.Ben wrote:Then DreamWorks marketing has won over common sense! Who would seriously lay out over $15 for something that: 1) hasn't actually gotten that many decent notices, 2) only lasts 22 minutes, 3) should have been included on a previous edition, and 4) will inevitably get released on the format anyway?
Like you did, I would expect most people who <I>really</I> must see it to borrow a copy or rent it at least. There just isn't any point in this standalone repacking of the disc that was already released! Now if they went ahead and also released a BD edition at the same time (for under $15 at least, $10 online) then there would at least be some logic to it.
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That's disappointing news for me. Yes Kung Fu Panda was good and probably one of the better Dreamworks movie but after my first viewing I was left wondering why people were raving about it. WALL-E on the other hand totally blew me away.
Just hope this doesn't mean Kung Fu Panda will take the OSCAR. Cause that would be a major upset I think.
Just hope this doesn't mean Kung Fu Panda will take the OSCAR. Cause that would be a major upset I think.
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Well... I'm more for Kung Fu Panda than WALL-E. I don't see how WALL-E got the excellent feedback it did. Sure, it was an amazing film. And better than a lot of other movies out there. But I thought Kung Fu Panda was more creative than WALL-E.
But I was actually shocked to see Kung Fu Panda wipe out WALL-E completely. I would have never believed that. You'd thought WALL-E would have least gotten one award at the most, instead of the big zero it got. That will be a major disappointment to a lot of fans.
But I was actually shocked to see Kung Fu Panda wipe out WALL-E completely. I would have never believed that. You'd thought WALL-E would have least gotten one award at the most, instead of the big zero it got. That will be a major disappointment to a lot of fans.
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ITA James although my poor memory is claiming that it happened another time where another 'awesome' movie was overlooked for a 'less awesome' movie. I like Kung Fu Panda but in the year of WALL-E I don't think it deserved the massive sweep it got. In another year I would probably be happy with it.I actually think this is going to hurt the credibility of the Annies. A film that many thought would get a best picture nomination and tied Beauty and the Beast for the most Oscar nominations ever didn't pick up one single Annie? They may revamp their weird voting rules after this.
Are you able to explain the wierd voting rules to me James for greater clarity in my understanding.