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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by lamphorn
(Post 10873313)
Why would they make something so hard to find for most of the people who would want to buy it?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
(Post 10873740)
I agree. Using Walmart's store locator shows there are 20 stores in Los Angeles.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by musick
(Post 10874089)
I despise WM about as much as anyone can but do you really expect anyone to take your statement/question seriously??
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by lamphorn
(Post 10874202)
I'd wager 70% of Wal Mart shoppers on any given day have never even heard of Tarantino.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by lamphorn
(Post 10874202)
I actually stand by that statement. Pulp Fiction is almost 20 years old, and Jackie Brown is rather obscure to non-cinephiles. I'd wager 70% of Wal Mart shoppers on any given day have never even heard of Tarantino.
you said .... Why would they make something so hard to find for most of the people who would want to buy it? if so maybe they should be regular WM shoppers :D |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
(Post 10874200)
As someone who spends a decent chunk of their time in Los Angeles, there are no Wal-Marts in Los Angeles... except the one on Crenshaw, but that doesn't count as that's the ghetto.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
(Post 10874200)
As someone who spends a decent chunk of their time in Los Angeles, there are no Wal-Marts in Los Angeles... except the one on Crenshaw, but that doesn't count as that's the ghetto.
With that said, walmart.com will ship anywhere. So while this may be inconvenient, it's certainly not impossible to obtain a copy of the movie. |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
They will also ship to Fedex Office location for free.
http://www.walmart.com/cp/Site-to-St...-FedEx/1069504 |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by lamphorn
(Post 10873313)
Why would they make something so hard to find for most of the people who would want to buy it?
You'd think this violates the anti-trust laws. Imagine if Dark Knight 3 was only released in AMC theatres or something. |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by musick
(Post 10874426)
sure except your statement had nothing to do with if the title caters to the majority of WM shopping customers
you said .... .... am I to assume you believe cinephiles and those that are above being regular shoppers at WM have no idea how to use their computer and other resources to find out where the product is available at ??!! if so maybe they should be regular WM shoppers :D
Originally Posted by Guru Askew
(Post 10874861)
Why would Wal-Mart want to carry a product you couldn't get at any of their competitors? Who are the ad wizards who came up with that one? It's one of the great mysteries of the universe.
I think Burger King is in violation of anti-trust laws by not allowing McDonald's to sell the Whopper. Class action lawsuit anyone? Agreed. There has never been a case where certain theater chains had exclusive rights to a exhibit a movie lest the Antitrust Police bring the hammer down. Allowing celebrities and industry members to see a movie early at a premier? Antitrust. Doing one-night-only digital screenings at a single theater chain? Antitrust. Limited release? Antitrust. Showtimes that don't run 24 hours at every possible time interval to accomodate the availability of every single consumer that would ever conceivably want to watch a movie? You better believe that's antitrust. The store exclusivity is just a stopgap measure and just another way to acclimate consumers and lawmakers to the studios regaining total control over the distribution. They're also dying, DYING, to kill off moviegoing for the same reason.... to get those pesky theatre owner middlemen out of their hair and get around the antitrust laws through a loophole. We'll see if the government will go for it. They probably will because, unlike the era when they broke up the studio/theatre monopolies, the studios are now actually owned by the largest couple of corporations in the world, and those guys own our government. So, just watch in a few years Netflix will be suing the studios, or vice-versa, for the right to stream. Blockbuster will be gone or turned into a family-friendly Netflix Lite catering to the evangelical crowd. And the theatres will be shuttering like Borders, leaving only a few specialty establishments (like the Arclight and Imax) standing, and charging nearly $30 bucks or more per ticket. The movie industry is killing the movies. |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by lamphorn
(Post 10874975)
I think that the vast majority of people, including cinephiles who would buy Pulp and Jackie Brown, don't troll around on these boards like we do and will not know about it's release until they see it sitting on a shelf. Now, if it were sitting in Best Buy, Frys, Barnes and Noble, that would catch a lot of them. But they won't see it because it won't be there.
as someone who has worked in distribution and has dealt with store exclusives I can say you don't know from what you speak |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
So, in the next few years, you're going to find that you'll have to subscribe to a Paramount movie rental/streaming service, a Warner Bros. movie rental and streaming service, etc. |
Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
both are up for preorder for $13.99 @ the 'zon
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by musick
(Post 10878185)
both are up for preorder for $13.99 @ the 'zon
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Can we make it a rule right now that no one calls it "the 'zon"?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 10878452)
Can we make it a rule right now that no one calles it "the 'zon"?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 10878452)
Can we make it a rule right now that no one calles it "the 'zon"?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
how about Ama
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
(Post 10878452)
Can we make it a rule right now that no one calles it "the 'zon"?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
I prefer the Big Lady. And I like the big Lady's price on these.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
What the hell is the big lady?
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
some waitress that doesn't get tipped....
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Jackie Brown is $10 at Walmart.com. Time to tell the Big Lady about a lower price.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Wally still needs to bring down Pulp though. Its still $15.86. The Big Lady wins this one.
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Re: The Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown thread
Amazon just put Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown up for pre-order, $13.99 each...This currently beats Walmart's deal if you pre-order both online from them, which is $32.26 after taxes and shipping ($15.86 for Pulp and $10.00 for JB)
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