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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Damn shame about all of this. I was hoping that 24: Legacy might get some interest in the original series. It sounds like The X-Files' sales didn't meet Fox's expectations, and they've lost interest. It's a shame, they aren't the only ones; Elementary or Over the Garden Wall to name just a couple. I wish they could do Twilight Time-style pressings or something at least, but I guess the interest base is too small. It's a sad world when I can get something on Hulu and not on HD home video. Even WB archive at least released Constantine. It sounds like the state of the physical media market just can't justify the pricing. :sad:
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Fox lost interest well before the X-Files releases.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Fox could release Buffy on blu, too. It's been remastered in HD, though there is a ton criticism about the quality of the remadter.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Retailers won't carry BD television releases much anymore, making them a niche product with limited potential market. Once retail stores stop widely carrying something, it becomes very tough to hit sales targets.
I would love to own Legion on Blu-ray but I know it won't be getting released anywhere. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
You can still purchase Digital HD versions from Amazon and Hulu.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
(Post 13030262)
You can still purchase Digital HD versions from Amazon and Hulu.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Right.
Fox and their home video department can take a walk. Not releasing The Simpsons, and now putting Archer, a show I have solely collected on Blu-ray up to this point on DVD only, and of course stopping the King of The Hill DVD's after season six... I'm fed up. I don't WANT to buy digital copies of anything, with digital rights protections or not. I want physical copies in high quality. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
It is galling when a studio abandons a show halfway through its run. Fox did that with so many Blu-ray television releases.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13030246)
I would love to own Legion on Blu-ray but I know it won't be getting released anywhere.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 13030968)
I am holding out hope for this, though. Genre programming like this -- especially with its X-Men connection -- seems to be pretty safe.
I used to think that about genre (sci-fi, horror) programming, too, but Scream The Series and Scream Queens were DVD only, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S3 and Agent Carter S2 didn't even come out DVD or blu-ray. At this point, it's pretty much a crapshoot as to whether or not television programming will get a blu-ray release, or even a DVD release. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Fox has abandoned TV on Blu-ray. Legion's ratings haven't been very good, which is the real kiss of death for a physical release.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by E Unit
(Post 13029973)
Fox lost interest well before the X-Files releases.
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13030070)
Fox could release Buffy on Blu, too. It's been remastered in HD, though there is a ton criticism about the quality of the remaster.
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13030246)
Retailers won't carry BD television releases much anymore, making them a niche product with limited potential market. Once retail stores stop widely carrying something, it becomes very tough to hit sales targets.
I would love to own Legion on Blu-ray but I know it won't be getting released anywhere.
Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
(Post 13030262)
You can still purchase Digital HD versions from Amazon and Hulu.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
(Post 13030274)
I don't think you can "purchase" from Hulu, but this thread isn't about HD versions not being available, but specifically a Blu-ray release not being available. Some people don't want a DRM-locked copy that could potentially disappear if the company you bought it from goes under. There's also difference s in quality/bitrates, and some people may have bandwidth caps that would make an HD copy on Blu-ray disc more appealing.
Originally Posted by mzupeman2
(Post 13030387)
Right.
Fox and their home video department can take a walk. Not releasing The Simpsons, and now putting Archer, a show I have solely collected on Blu-ray up to this point on DVD only, and of course stopping the King of The Hill DVD's after season six... I'm fed up. I don't WANT to buy digital copies of anything, with digital rights protections or not. I want physical copies in high quality.
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13030987)
I used to think that about genre (sci-fi, horror) programming, too, but Scream The Series and Scream Queens were DVD only, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S3 and Agent Carter S2 didn't even come out DVD or blu-ray.
At this point, it's pretty much a crapshoot as to whether or not television programming will get a blu-ray release, or even a DVD release. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13030987)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S3 and Agent Carter S2 didn't even come out DVD or blu-ray.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 13033851)
At least they got region-free releases overseas if you want to import.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138
(Post 13033734)
And I want to win the lottery, but sadly, this is what we get.
But I feel with Archer that Fox basically messed up the last season's chance of selling and now WE are paying the price for it. That's not right. They were only planning on a DVD and then they announced a BD at the last minute. As a result, most retailers didn't even carry the Blu-ray. Was never able to find it in store for months, and had to resort to getting it online. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
There were talks of releasing The Shield on blu not too long ago. Pretty sure that's dead now.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13035307)
There were talks of releasing The Shield on blu not too long ago. Pretty sure that's dead now.
Although there is talk about it going to a digital platform like Hulu or something similar... which has the potential to keep it off disc, at least for a while. But that's not a given. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Not completely dead yet. Lethal Weapon S1 is coming
https://www.amazon.com/Lethal-Weapon...=ATVPDKIKX0DER |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by mattysemo247
(Post 13039482)
Not completely dead yet. Lethal Weapon S1 is coming
https://www.amazon.com/Lethal-Weapon...=ATVPDKIKX0DER Considering this is a Warner produced/owned show, they might give it a shot on bluray for the first season .... and probably find out that hardly anyone is buying it. ;) |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by mattysemo247
(Post 13039482)
Not completely dead yet. Lethal Weapon S1 is coming
https://www.amazon.com/Lethal-Weapon...=ATVPDKIKX0DER Lethal Weapon's fans may want to pre-order that set to ensure its release. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13040505)
I know for a fact that studios have canceled Blu-ray releases in the past that don't generate enough pre-orders on Amazon. The data is shared with the studio.
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re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
I died a little inside having to buy the last season of Archer on DVD instead of blu.
At least that got a real release. Sunny in Philly's 11th season didn't even get a real release on dvd, just a DVD-R, that's not even available on amazon. |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13041833)
At least that got a real release. Sunny in Philly's 11th season didn't even get a real release on dvd, just a DVD-R, that's not even available on amazon.
I can't believe I am going to have to not buy this now. Edit: I see this is now the regular standard with Fox. Shit... I guess I'm really going to be done buying any shows from now on until a full series set comes out. What a same... |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13042899)
What the hell is Fox thinking? Is it really that much of a cost burden to just decrease their initial order for manufacturing?
I can't believe I am going to have to not buy this now. Edit: I see this is now the regular standard with Fox. Shit... |
re: Why isn't TV-on-Blu-ray getting any love?
I think Philly being available on Netflix is what killed it's physical sales.
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