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A few TV series move from Blu-ray back to DVD-only

article published on 7 December, 2009

Despite the large growth of Blu-ray on the whole over the past two years, a few studios have scaled back on their TV series releases in Blu-ray, rolling back to DVD-only releases. A few of the series in question are Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me and Damages, popular on TV but apparently not as popular on BD. Overall, TV series on Blu-ray sell only 5 percent of the copies they do on DVD, compared ... [ read the full article ]

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JaguarGod
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7. December 2009 @ 16:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Why would anyone want the Blu Ray "experience" for something like nip/tuck??? It's not like a big budget movie where you have tons of special effects loud explosions that can actually benefit from better audio and picture quality...

I don't buy many BD movies, but when I do I restrict it to movies like Transformers, Batman, etc... where the movies are long and have some nice special effects. Anything like a sitcom, comedy movie, etc... is a waste on BD. I think studios are realizing that not all people are morons and see that something like The Office on DVD or Blu Ray is exactly the same since you are not watching the Office for its awesome picture quality and amazing surround sound...
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7. December 2009 @ 22:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yet for a series people want to buy in UK dexter on bluray which is already out in the US. for some reason they seem to have no intention of releasing it on region B bluray
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7. December 2009 @ 23:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by JaguarGod:
Why would anyone want the Blu Ray "experience" for something like nip/tuck??? It's not like a big budget movie where you have tons of special effects loud explosions that can actually benefit from better audio and picture quality...

I don't buy many BD movies, but when I do I restrict it to movies like Transformers, Batman, etc... where the movies are long and have some nice special effects. Anything like a sitcom, comedy movie, etc... is a waste on BD. I think studios are realizing that not all people are morons and see that something like The Office on DVD or Blu Ray is exactly the same since you are not watching the Office for its awesome picture quality and amazing surround sound...
Yep, I keep saying it. They need to just sell bluray for the same price as dvd. The media not the players. Sure the quality is better on bluray but that $10 markup isn't there to cover the higher cost of the plastic disc and blue dye in the disc case. It's there so the manufacturers can make an extra $10 off of that movie that they normally wouldn't have made.
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8. December 2009 @ 04:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Personally I don't mind paying the additional 10 USD for blu-ray editions, provided the upgrade is noticeable. In the past 2 years, I haven't purchased a single TV season on DVD but have purchased various on blu-ray:
- LOST: great video & audio upgrade. Season will have online Lost Academny
- Battlestar Galactica
- Star Trek TOS seasons 1-3
- Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Dollhouse
- Firefly
All of these offer a noticeable upgrade in picture & sound quality and some have additional extras the DVD's don't have.

But I agree that for certain series, the difference isn't as noticeable (mostly drama/soap kind of series) and in those cases, I agree it's not worth investing more. I also don't see myself purchasing a series like Nip/Tuck or Desperate Housewives on Blu-ray.

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9. December 2009 @ 00:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have bought the office but thats it for tv shows, I too usually only buy blu-rays I really like but have been buying more older titles as they are semi-reasonably priced. Only way id consider buying series if the prices wernt $150+ for a few seasons, sure its a few hours of entertainment but after watching it once im unlikely to ever watch a tv series again, movies on the otherhand I will watch my favorites a whole bunch of times.

Theres no way im paying $35 for a new blu-ray or $25 for a new dvd. they wonder why sales suck when the prices remain the same, id rather just rent from shoppers or any pharmacy that has $1 rentals for new releases for the night.
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9. December 2009 @ 03:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Tecbot:
I have bought the office but thats it for tv shows, I too usually only buy blu-rays I really like but have been buying more older titles as they are semi-reasonably priced. Only way id consider buying series if the prices wernt $150+ for a few seasons, sure its a few hours of entertainment but after watching it once im unlikely to ever watch a tv series again, movies on the otherhand I will watch my favorites a whole bunch of times.

Theres no way im paying $35 for a new blu-ray or $25 for a new dvd. they wonder why sales suck when the prices remain the same, id rather just rent from shoppers or any pharmacy that has $1 rentals for new releases for the night.
Check out Amazon, they have a special deal: 108 USD for 5 seasons of LOST on Blu-ray. Great value for money! Deal won't last long though.

I also think 35 USD is too much for a new blu, but when I shop smart (mostly Amazon, also HMV and so on), I usually get new blu's for 19.99, catalog titles for 10 or less. Harry Potter & the Half-blood Prince is down to 15.99 now on Amazon if you're interested.
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JaguarGod
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9. December 2009 @ 22:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yeah, I will wait until prices settle on series. I am not into Lost, but $22 per season seems reasonable. I usually buy DVD series at $10 per season and I only buy movies that I know I will watch more than once or if they are like $2 for the DVD, cause that is only $1 more than renting and saves me the return trip.

For older movies that are out on the format, I just buy them in HD DVD. They run anywhere from $2 - $5, so it saves me some cash and there's no difference with Blu Ray.
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