Paramount BD titles back in stock at Amazon
Seems like a lot of the discontinued Paramount titles were warehoused and are now available again.
http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/02/23...ock-at-amazon/ |
link is dead to me
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I was able to get through. Not news though as plenty of Paramount Blu's were available anyway on Amazon.
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I can't find any on Amazon.
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RSS Feed | Category Feeds Engadget | Engadget Mobile Nearly half of Paramount's Blu-ray titles are in stock at Amazon again Posted Feb 23rd 2008 8:55AM by Ben Drawbaugh Filed under: Blu-ray Way back when Paramount dropped Blu-ray for HD DVD, we saw something very odd happen as some titles were snatched from shelves and within a few months Paramount Blu-ray titles were going for a premium via 2nd hand services like Amazon and eBay. Now just as quickly as they disappeared about half of the 32 titles are back in stock on Amazon.com. No one really knows what the deal is, but we'd bet that these discs have been in a warehouse all along -- just in case. If this is in fact how it went down, Paramount certainly did play its cards right on this one |
Originally Posted by Bill Geiger
Not news though as plenty of Paramount Blu's were available anyway on Amazon.
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15 of the 33 titles from Paramount are in-stock at Amazon.
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Well, I know (just to name a few):
Four Brothers - Reds - Black Snake Moan - Disturbia - Payback - Tomb Raider have been readily available. Also, up until about a month ago, so was We Were Soldiers direct from Amazon, not the 3rd party sellers. |
Originally Posted by SoSpacey
15 of the 33 titles from Paramount are in-stock at Amazon.
My bestbuy also seems to have restocked their blu Paramounts. |
Originally Posted by DarthScooby
Indeed they are.
My bestbuy also seems to have restocked their blu Paramounts. |
Of course, The Untouchables isn't one of them
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When Shooter shows up as in-stock, this will be news.
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ahh come on shooter!
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I think we have discussed this 4 times in the past week but Amazon has had more then half of the Paramount titles in stock for the past 5 months. This is not news. When they get Shooter, the MI Collection, and The Untouchables bad in-stock then this is news. Right now this is simply Amazon selling titles they have had in-stock since their release date. These are not new pressed titles. Paramount did not pull any titles off shelves when they went HD DVD exclusive.
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Originally Posted by aintnosin
I gather that a lot of them were not in stock, but available for premiums from third-parties.
I had many of them saved off for awhile and had been watching as some "sold out". There were even more available 4-8 weeks ago. In that time, they sold out of Tomb Raider, Mission:Impossible, Mission:Impossible 2, Sleepy Hollow, Aeon Flux, and Black Rain. But, those titles haven't been unavailable for long. |
Why do so many people want Shooter in Blu?
I wasn't aware it was so highly regarded... |
Originally Posted by dman988
Why do so many people want Shooter in Blu?
I wasn't aware it was so highly regarded... |
Originally Posted by dman988
Why do so many people want Shooter in Blu?
I wasn't aware it was so highly regarded... |
i need coming to america.
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Oh, ok. Thanks for the explanations. :)
It is a decent film, I just didn't know what happened with the BD release. |
might pick up Black Snake Moan...
-NiCK |
Originally Posted by MetalGator311
Of course, The Untouchables isn't one of them
Still why did Paramount supposedly "pull" them in the first place? Was that part of their arrangement with Toshiba? Dastardly, if true. |
Originally Posted by rfduncan
Nor are any of the Mission: Impossible movies. Still glad I snagged them sealed off of eBay. Even after shipping, they were still cheaper than Amazon. :banana:
Still why did Paramount supposedly "pull" them in the first place? Was that part of their arrangement with Toshiba? Dastardly, if true. |
Blades of Glory ;)
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