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Harry Potter going OOP
I got this from Home Media Retailing Magazine:
Warner Home Video this year is putting on moratorium the "Harry Potter" films. Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Prizoner of Azkaban will be locked up December 29. After Feb. 9, 2007 Goblet of Fire will leave shelves. There's no date set for their return. I'm assuming they are trying to pump up demand again for these titles. Maybe with a repackaging or something. |
there was always that rumour that new special editions with the extended television cuts with commentary tracks would materialize, maybe there IS something brewing up for the near future...
and obviousily, the HD-DVD/Blu-ray editions will come out in the 4th quarter of GoF and the others sometime in 2007. |
Originally Posted by Kocheese99
I'm assuming they are trying to pump up demand again for these titles. Maybe with a repackaging or something.
Then, you can bet that they'll come back out either during the theatrical or DVD release of the 5th film. |
Box Set with fancy packaging.
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Aren't there millions of copies of each of these floating around already? It wouldn't be like if they go OOP you won't have much of a chance to get ahold of one.
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Originally Posted by dsa_shea
Aren't there millions of copies of each of these floating around already? It wouldn't be like if they go OOP you won't have much of a chance to get ahold of one.
Although, in this case, I can't imagine they'll be unavailable long enough to mean anything on the secondary market. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will be hitting DVD in November 2007, less than a year from this moratorium. And I can't imagine that Warner will put that out without the others being available. This is purely a marketing stunt. |
Originally Posted by bboisvert
I can't imagine they'll be unavailable long enough to mean anything on the secondary market. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will be hitting DVD in November 2007, less than a year from this moratorium. And I can't imagine that Warner will put that out without the others being available. This is purely a marketing stunt.
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Originally Posted by Giles
there was always that rumour that new special editions with the extended television cuts with commentary tracks would materialize, maybe there IS something brewing up for the near future...
Originally Posted by johnglad
These Harry Potter movies will be re-issued in new 2 disc sets with probably the extended cuts either when the new movie comes out or when its on dvd in November 2007.
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Originally Posted by Giles
there was always that rumour that new special editions with the extended television cuts with commentary tracks would materialize, maybe there IS something brewing up for the near future...
I'd double-dip for Extended Editions of all these flicks in a set. |
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yeah if you check amazon.com website it says they are going OOP indeed but i've never bought any of these Harry Potter DVDs cos basically we all know there will be a big gigantic boxset with all the movies when the final movie is out.
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true, but seeing as how the final book hasn't even been written yet, and we're at least 3 films away, its not a bad double dip.
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Plus, I really have to wonder what kind of a box set they will do.
There's going to be 7 movies with 2-disc sets each. When has a studio put out a box set that contained 7 movies each with bonus discs? Even James Bond was split into box sets with less than 7 movies each. Chances are they'll put the other films back out with the 2nd discs, and either put out 2 box sets or only put the movie discs in the box set and drop the bonus discs entirely, or make a 1 or 2-disc bonus material compilation that will have some new stuff, but will drop a bunch of the pre-existing stuff. |
I'll be happy enough with a reissue for "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" where the extras are more easily accessible. Dammit, it's a DVD, not a video game!
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Originally Posted by wahlers
Plus, I really have to wonder what kind of a box set they will do.
There's going to be 7 movies with 2-disc sets each. When has a studio put out a box set that contained 7 movies each with bonus discs? Even James Bond was split into box sets with less than 7 movies each. |
I would say the trend, in general, has been toward bigger and bigger box sets, although, granted, they are more often for television than movies.
Have they put out a box with all the 'Star Trek' movies yet? Even if they only put out all the Kirk movies, that'd be seven right there. |
Originally Posted by ThatGuamGuy
Have they put out a box with all the 'Star Trek' movies yet? Even if they only put out all the Kirk movies, that'd be seven right there.
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you guys are talking like you are not trekkies.we all know that you are.there's a 20-disc boxset with all the 10 Star Trek movies.
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Originally Posted by CertifiedTHX
Additional footage (Azkaban is in most need), commentaries, documentary content on the entire Harry Potter phenomenon, etc. Probably wouldn't happen until sometime in 2010 or 2011.
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