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tofferman 05-22-09 07:50 PM

Re: Disney raises MSRP on Blu-ray Day and Dates - Thoughts/Discussion
 
...and the wait continues (for most of their bd catalog to be reasonably priced)

Alan Smithee 05-22-09 07:58 PM

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They tried raising their regular DVD prices to $32.99 for most regular discs and $39.99 for "special editions", but that didn't seem to last. I've refused to pay laserdisc prices for DVDs, and I sure as hell won't pay higher!

Goldberg74 05-22-09 08:31 PM

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As long as they keep sending me $10 off coupons and I can find a sale, I'm okay with it...


... but what the hell, down with The Mouse!!!!!! ;)

Michael Corvin 05-22-09 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 9461293)
All I can say for Disney is that they often put out the best blurays on the market, so far that reason they could justify the price increase. But when they see sales plummet for blurays being too expensive they will probably change their minds. Did they not learn anything from Fox and their early overpriced blurays.

That's what I was coming here to post. I'm not saying the price increase is justified, but if any company can raise prices based on quality, it's Disney.

dsa_shea 05-22-09 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 9461463)
As long as they keep sending me $10 off coupons and I can find a sale, I'm okay with it...


... but what the hell, down with The Mouse!!!!!! ;)

If they continue with this trend like you stated it will be fine. Besides, what makes us think that the B&M will actually raise their in store prices on Disney's BDs? They can try to charge more but they will collect dust until a sale rolls around.

Qui Gon Jim 05-22-09 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 9460914)
They can raise them all they want for all I care. I refuse to pay more than $29.99 MAX for a BD title, so they can fuck right off until those prices eventually come down.

I agree. Hopefully some talking head will realize the impact this may have on sales and do something about it. Or he may just make the final payments on his yacht thanks to all that extra "Waterboy" revenue derived from raising the price.

Fools.

Josh-da-man 05-22-09 11:11 PM

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$40 for "The Waterboy?"

Jesus God...

FusionX 05-22-09 11:55 PM

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I guess I'll buy ones I want, pass on ones I don't want. Rentals for those in the middle. Wait...

BuckNaked2k 05-23-09 12:01 AM

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Why not raise their prices? The economy is doing great, and the American consumer is livin' large. -ohbfrank-

PopcornTreeCt 05-23-09 12:09 AM

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Typically, I only buy Pixar and the bi-annual animated classics. I'm not a fan of Dimension and Miramax.

Matthew Chmiel 05-23-09 12:17 AM

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Yeah, I don't think most consumers are going to spend $30 (plus) on a movie.

I would've liked to purchase Adventureland, but at that cost? Fuck it. I'll wait for a sale that has it for more than half off.

AmityBoatTours 05-23-09 12:52 AM

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One issue with your argument, the mgm titles you list are not 16.99 MSRP, thats AMAZONS price!

Waterboys price on Amazon is not 39.99 its 25.99
if you are going to use those as a comparison you should atleast mention the MSRP for the june 2 mgm titles or the AMAZON price for waterboy.


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 9460819)
Well, its an extra $5 in their pockets.other studios are cutting prices (Warner with their budget releases), Disney decides to raise them. Hell, even MGM got with the program with their June 2nd releases which are $16.99 or so on Amazon. What the hell happened? Now that Blu-ray is "mainstream" they can up the prices? I'm baffled. I was pissed when they went from $29.99 - $34.99 last year right after HD DVD died, but not well over a year later raise again?

BTW, I am looking forward to the response on that other board to your question. I see they've been avoided your previous Disney/Criterion question but answered the Snow White one with



Followedby, of course, a dig at HD DVDers.

Now we have several Day and Dates and Catalog titles with a $5 premium price. While I can somewhat, somewhat, understand a $5 price bump for Platinum/Diamond releases due to the extensive work done on them (Pinocchio), I don't see where The Waterboy would fit into that mold.


Gizmo 05-23-09 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by AmityBoatTours (Post 9461841)
One issue with your argument, the mgm titles you list are not 16.99 MSRP, thats AMAZONS price!

Waterboys price on Amazon is not 39.99 its 25.99
if you are going to use those as a comparison you should atleast mention the MSRP for the june 2 mgm titles or the AMAZON price for waterboy.

I did say

Hell, even MGM got with the program with their June 2nd releases which are $16.99 or so on Amazon
But alright, The Graduate MSRP is $24.99 while The Waterboy is $39.99.

$15 MSRP difference between the two titles. MGM seems to get people won't pay $30 for a catalog title hence the now lower MSRP - Disney upped it - twice now - for Blu-ray.

dsa_shea 05-23-09 09:52 AM

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Let's wait and see how the B&Ms and online retailers actually price these Blu-Rays before we get in a tizzy about it. It's one thing to have the studio suggest a price but oftentimes that isn't what is charged. Worst case scenario is Disney will lose a lot of first few week sales unless they offer a great price the first week or so and then rape all of the people that waited to purchase.

Mr. Cinema 05-23-09 11:31 AM

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$10 off the list price is what I usually see Best Buy price their new releases when they aren't on sale. I'll be shocked if Adventureland has a sticker price lower than $34.99. They may not be able to afford to sell any lower for such a high priced title.

So then you'll see ads for these titles with a sale price of $29.99 or $32.99. That doesn't look appealing.

Mr. Cinema 05-23-09 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by AmityBoatTours (Post 9461841)
One issue with your argument, the mgm titles you list are not 16.99 MSRP, thats AMAZONS price!

Waterboys price on Amazon is not 39.99 its 25.99
if you are going to use those as a comparison you should atleast mention the MSRP for the june 2 mgm titles or the AMAZON price for waterboy.

Is The Waterboy worth $26?

Gizmo 05-23-09 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema (Post 9462199)
Is The Waterboy worth $26?

I'd buy it at Frys for $10-$12 but not $26. With the recent sales (and Amazon dropping prices $2-$15 only days after the movie ships) I no longer buy on day 1. The Grudge and Roxanne are $10 already! Without A Paddle is $13.99 and it came out 4 days ago. Still waiting for some deals on Ferris, Grease and Saturday Night Fever as I won't pay $20+ on Amazon. Of course, those great deals our at Fry's, not the #1 Blu-ray retailer Best Buy.

The Edit King 05-23-09 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 9461799)
Why not raise their prices? The economy is doing great, and the American consumer is livin' large. -ohbfrank-

:lol: & :up:

:(

DVD Polizei 05-23-09 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 9461799)
Why not raise their prices? The economy is doing great, and the American consumer is livin' large. -ohbfrank-

You're sounding like the "financial guru" Jim Cramer. :lol:

Well played. :up:

critterdvd 05-23-09 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema (Post 9462196)
So then you'll see ads for these titles with a sale price of $29.99 or $32.99. That doesn't look appealing.

I think this pricing is going to kill a lot of small movies. Because I can honestly see people swallowing $29.99 for a Disney cartoon movie or a big action blockbuster, but a lot of the smaller titles (like "Adventureland" are movies that are more or less made for video distribution are going to get killed because people would be willing to spend $23/24 on a blind-buy, but not $33... Especially with where the economy is right now.

IJMSPORT 05-23-09 04:09 PM

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I dont know why you guys are surprised at what Disney does. Clearly, they feel that any product made by Disney warrants a price higher than what the average consumer would or does pay. Their train of thought is that people get so caught up in the fact that the product is manufactured by Disney that its definitely worth spending the extra money. Their products are seldom cheap and very rarely on sale becuz the world is full of idiots and misinformed people that dont take the time to do any research and just spend their money wrecklessly.

For the smart consumer, we know better. But for the millions and millions that are not on websites like this or pack their bags and head to one of Disney's many attractions and resorts without a care or clue in the world, they'll continue to get picked off by Disney and smile with glee as their pockets get raped.

Zen Peckinpah 05-23-09 11:49 PM

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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3451/...951b1fa32a.jpg

It seems we have a problem with Disney raising their prices, haha.

rxtian 05-24-09 01:50 AM

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I do not care if it is Disney, nor any other Studio. I will pay $10.00 for Blu-Ray, and $5.00 for SD DVDs.

Trevor 05-24-09 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by rxtian (Post 9463157)
I do not care if it is Disney, nor any other Studio. I will pay $10.00 for Blu-Ray, and $5.00 for SD DVDs.

Same here, with occasional exceptions. 104 blu-rays (many of them Disney titles incidentally), $800.

Jon2 05-25-09 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 9461463)
As long as they keep sending me $10 off coupons and I can find a sale, I'm okay with it...

If you don't mind my asking, as long as who keeps sending you $10 off coupons?

This is the second thread in two days in which someone has mentioned getting $10 off coupons for Disney DVD/BDs. As a life-long Disney fan, I would sure like to know where you can get these. I never see classic Disney stuff on sale or discounted on release days any more, at least not for any significant amount.

At any rate, I sure would appreciate knowing where you can get those coupons. Thanks.


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