This story is about Lions Gate and the profit it is making of catalogue titles and new releases but I'm sure the situation applies to all studios. I won't expect to see lower priced new releases any time soon. Read the story here:
Blu-ray makes big profits for Lions Gate
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Nice article. I'm assuming when the guy changes his revenue predictions from 400 to 419 million, he's meaning that 19 million is attributed to blu-ray and not the full 419 million?
I'm in the camp (well maybe its just me I don't know) that believes you get what you pay for w/media. You can buy a highly compressed music album off the internet for $8, or you can buy the full blown physical album at the store for $15. Same goes with movies. You can buy the 720x480 DVD for $15, or the 1920x1080 BD for $30. Of course hopefully the prices will come down, but I can't get all bent out of shape over it when I paying for something that's so much higher in quality.-Chuck- Bottom
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Since DVD's seemed to naturally settle around $12-15 for a reasonably priced, good movie, I feel that $19.99 is a reasonable price for BD. I do think they're overpriced right now, but from the beginning, both HD-DVD and BD have said that the higher disc prices were because of the smaller, growing market.
Of course, the flip side of that is that prices should drop as the market grows. We'll have to see.
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Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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The market would grow much faster if they lowered the prices. Obviously they have room to lower prices and still make a good profit. And increased production would also lower their per unit cost. Look at what happened to dvd. Whe it first came out it was priced like Blu-ray today. Then they started to price new release dvds at the same price as vhs tapes and the format took off like a rocket. Oh, prices will come down on Blu eventually, but I'd just like to see it happen a little faster. After all I'm just an old codger on a fixed income... :POriginally posted by Chris D
Of course, the flip side of that is that prices should drop as the market grows. We'll have to see.- Bottom
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As far as pricing on HD/Blu-Ray goes, I'm enjoying DeepDiscount's website..
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I still remember when Laser Discs were king for quality. They were priced at $90 and up. look at the quality you get comparing BD to LD. I won't pay more than about $6 for a DVD these days, The first few BD I bought I payed almost $35 ea. Now if it is not on my must have list I won't pay more than about $25. COSTCO's has BD's for about $20 (small selection though). I just bought Clockwork Orange there. Crazy movie. :E- Bottom
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At least if there is decent margins in it the manufacturers may get some more releases happening so far I find the range available to be dissapointing especially as quite a few of the films released are not films that I would not pay a premium to see in Hi Def ie films that are spectaculars rather than talkies.
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I agree and was very disappointed that at least two new releases I wanted to own on Blu-ray are only releases on standard dvd: they are Lions For Lambs and There Will Be Blood. I just don't get it.Originally posted by brendonAt least if there is decent margins in it the manufacturers may get some more releases happening so far I find the range available to be dissapointing especially as quite a few of the films released are not films that I would not pay a premium to see in Hi Def ie films that are spectaculars rather than talkies.
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Yeah, but Lions For Lambs is UA/MGM and that is Sony owned. Strange it wasn't on Blu.Originally posted by OvationThere Will Be Blood is a Paramount title--so that's why it will take a while for it to come out on Blu-ray.- Bottom
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