Warner pulls a Disney, will put Harry Potter films in the vault
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article published on 27 October, 2011
Warner Bros. has announced that they will do their best Disney impression and soon take Harry Potter films out of distribution and into a "vault" of sorts.
On December 29th, the studio will stop shipping copies of all 8 movies in the historic franchise.
The studio will release the films again in the future as special re-release editions, likely with a higher price tag.
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joepet200
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27. October 2011 @ 14:12 |
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Will they still be available in Blu-ray 1080P torrent files?
No problem. Store away Warner Bros.
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RichardvonBacon
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27. October 2011 @ 14:23 |
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Not that I care, I don't buy DVDs, but still I can't believe the greed these companies have. And then they wonder why people download movies from internet. <curses the people who come up with crap like this>
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27. October 2011 @ 14:31 |
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Originally posted by RichardvonBacon: Not that I care, I don't buy DVDs, but still I can't believe the greed these companies have. And then they wonder why people download movies from internet. <curses the people who come up with crap like this>
Not to mention they have been selling "collectors packs" since they 3rd movie...HP trilogy...HP quadrology...HP sextology...HP FULL 8 MOVIE PACK. It's at least at a quadruple dip already lol
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. October 2011 @ 16:32
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27. October 2011 @ 14:59 |
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i use to buy dvds/ blue ray, now days i only get them when they are cheaper than when they first came out. Other than that I get them from other resources if you know what i mean :P
Being nice always has its own consequences
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llongtheD
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27. October 2011 @ 18:37 |
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Originally posted by DVDBack23: Originally posted by RichardvonBacon: Not that I care, I don't buy DVDs, but still I can't believe the greed these companies have. And then they wonder why people download movies from internet. <curses the people who come up with crap like this>
Not to mention they have been selling "collectors packs" since they 3rd movie...HP trilogy...HP quadrology...HP sextolody...HP FULL 8 MOVIE PACK. It's at least at a quadruple dip already lol
And here I thought George Lucas had the market cornered on this practice with the star wars films, go figure. How many dips has he taken with that franchise, too many to count I think.
If your fish seems sick, put it back in the water.
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EzCeazy
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27. October 2011 @ 19:29 |
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The market could change by the time they decide to re release them.
And what do they mean by "limited" what more could they add to them, crappy deleted scenes and unfinished animated sequences???
I ain't gonna buy them! I've already seen them all!
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eljay
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28. October 2011 @ 08:01 |
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Originally posted by EzCeazy:
And what do they mean by "limited" what more could they add to them, crappy deleted scenes and unfinished animated sequences???
They usually mean "sold for a limited time" or "in a limited number", which is of course BS. I mean, Disney also released all the animated classics "for a limited time", and they are still in the shops 10+ years later.
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8686
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28. October 2011 @ 09:58 |
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God this is such BS. They are just forcing people to burn and DL the movies. Way to go on giving the consumer just what they don't want.
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Jeffrey_P
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28. October 2011 @ 11:01 |
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Never been much of a medieval fan. My 29 year old daughter will be appalled!
Disney has been putting their, "classics" in the vault since the VHS days. I suppose Disney feels like there movies have some elite status and will bring mucho duckets when they are re-released.
Jeff
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28. October 2011 @ 12:46 |
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Someone at Walmart once said "we will give anything the customer want you vote with your wallets"
Was a quote from Food inc. movie about the quality of our food.
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voyager
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28. October 2011 @ 16:17 |
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Originally posted by DVDBack23: Originally posted by RichardvonBacon: Not that I care, I don't buy DVDs, but still I can't believe the greed these companies have. And then they wonder why people download movies from internet. <curses the people who come up with crap like this>
Not to mention they have been selling "collectors packs" since they 3rd movie...HP trilogy...HP quadrology...HP sextolody...HP FULL 8 MOVIE PACK. It's at least at a quadruple dip already lol
Sextology? in what of the movie there's sex?...jajaja., just kidding.
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Zoo_Look
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28. October 2011 @ 23:42 |
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Originally posted by voyager: Sextology? in what of the movie there's sex?
Hermione IS sex!!
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six60six
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29. October 2011 @ 11:14 |
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these back-in-the-vault shenanigans are quite loathsome. i really wish there was a stipulation that, in order to be protected by copyright, the item must be available. of course, they w/could just say, "hey, this $50 dvd is available" or something similar. another pathetic attempt to extract revenue for the umpteenth time. the way i see it, if i buy something once in any format, i own the viewing license for all future formats.
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POGK
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29. October 2011 @ 14:00 |
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Originally posted by six60six: ... the way i see it, if i buy something once in any format, i own the viewing license for all future formats.
While I am inclined to agree with this line of thinking (because I do), something tells me it wouldn't hold up legally...
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falcon74
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31. October 2011 @ 17:24 |
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I say burn them all at the stake use the melted plastic for guitar pics lol!!
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casurratt
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1. November 2011 @ 15:05 |
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Wow! They're just begging us to torrent now! Their scheme isn't even clever, it's so obvious what they're doing. How can the general public of this country find such things entirely acceptable?!
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casurratt
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1. November 2011 @ 15:05 |
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Originally posted by falcon74: I say burn them all at the stake use the melted plastic for guitar pics lol!!
PERFECT plan!
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