Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:18 pm
Are you kidding me with this!? DVD hardly has anything!? Again!? Seriously, this is absolutely ridiculous, and needs to stop.
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Is there a reason why you can't buy the combo pack? People really need to calm down about stupid shit like this! Blu Ray players are $100 now, and by next year you can probably get one cheaper! Buy the combo pack, and once you get a Blu-Ray player you can stop bitching.Margos wrote:Are you kidding me with this!? DVD hardly has anything!? Again!? Seriously, this is absolutely ridiculous, and needs to stop.

MICKEYMOUSE wrote:Is there a reason why you can't buy the combo pack? People really need to calm down about stupid shit like this! Blu Ray players are $100 now, and by next year you can probably get one cheaper! Buy the combo pack, and once you get a Blu-Ray player you can stop bitching.Margos wrote:Are you kidding me with this!? DVD hardly has anything!? Again!? Seriously, this is absolutely ridiculous, and needs to stop.
First off, I haven't spent $35 on a blu-ray since... oh wait, since EVER. Right now you can get Tangled on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD, and Digital Copy, all for $21.99... cheaper than you're apparently paying for your single disc DVDs (If you're still paying $25 for a DVD, you're getting ripped off majorly, buddy).Margos wrote:MICKEYMOUSE wrote: Is there a reason why you can't buy the combo pack? People really need to calm down about stupid shit like this! Blu Ray players are $100 now, and by next year you can probably get one cheaper! Buy the combo pack, and once you get a Blu-Ray player you can stop bitching.![]()
Hey, that's not very nice. I'm a paying customer and regular supporter of Disney. There is no reason why I should spend $100 on some gadget that I really don't need just to enjoy bonus features on a very shiny and more expensive DVD. There is just no reason. It isn't stupid, it's a legitimate complaint. I can spend $25 on a DVD, but I don't have $100 to drop on a BR player, especially adding in the fact that BRs are more like $35. I want my DVDs, and I want them properly loaded.
At the beginning of this year, I had no plans of upgrading to Blu-ray, and I didn't even have a HDTV yet, but I started buying the combo packs in anticipation of an upgrade, as you mentioned.MICKEYMOUSE wrote:Is there a reason why you can't buy the combo pack?
You mean, like this?:PheR wrote:..and much uglier!UmbrellaFish wrote:my guess is these are only mock-ups and official artwork will come much later.

What do you mean? Isn't it just a promotional code you enter?Lorddh wrote:Just so you know. Amazon has an $8 dollar off coupon for Tangled's 3d combo pack.
I got the email. Seems you have to qualify for it, though.
This is what it says in the email:Sotiris wrote:What do you mean? Isn't it just a promotional code you enter?Lorddh wrote:Just so you know. Amazon has an $8 dollar off coupon for Tangled's 3d combo pack.
I got the email. Seems you have to qualify for it, though.
That's a flimsy argument because at no time were VHS ever packed with bonus features. As far as I know, right through the end, VHS cassettes were as they always were. It's pretty sad that the only way the studios can sell the Blu-ray format is by diluting DVD to the bare essentials... and even then having to provide the diluted DVD alongside the Blu-ray.SWillie! wrote:Second, it IS stupid. Two years ago it was a legitimate complaint. However, it no longer is. Back in the late 90s/early 2000s, when we were 3 years into DVDs, were they packing the VHSs with bonus features? Hell no... they had no reason to because it was time for the entire world to upgrade. Once again, it is TIME TO UPGRADE.
Joe SixPack could not give a rip about higher resolution nor bonus features. Give him a Red Box at McDonalds/Walmart/local grocery store, and he's happy.Luke wrote:That's a flimsy argument because at no time were VHS ever packed with bonus features. As far as I know, right through the end, VHS cassettes were as they always were. It's pretty sad that the only way the studios can sell the Blu-ray format is by diluting DVD to the bare essentials... and even then having to provide the diluted DVD alongside the Blu-ray.SWillie! wrote:Second, it IS stupid. Two years ago it was a legitimate complaint. However, it no longer is. Back in the late 90s/early 2000s, when we were 3 years into DVDs, were they packing the VHSs with bonus features? Hell no... they had no reason to because it was time for the entire world to upgrade. Once again, it is TIME TO UPGRADE.
I don't remember many VHSs having bonus features, and if they did it wasn't much.Luke wrote:That's a flimsy argument because at no time were VHS ever packed with bonus features. As far as I know, right through the end, VHS cassettes were as they always were. It's pretty sad that the only way the studios can sell the Blu-ray format is by diluting DVD to the bare essentials... and even then having to provide the diluted DVD alongside the Blu-ray.SWillie! wrote:Second, it IS stupid. Two years ago it was a legitimate complaint. However, it no longer is. Back in the late 90s/early 2000s, when we were 3 years into DVDs, were they packing the VHSs with bonus features? Hell no... they had no reason to because it was time for the entire world to upgrade. Once again, it is TIME TO UPGRADE.
The Snow White VHS I think Did when it was released at a Platinum Edition if I recall correctly...you could only see the features after the film.DarthPrime wrote:I don't remember many VHSs having bonus features, and if they did it wasn't much.Luke wrote: That's a flimsy argument because at no time were VHS ever packed with bonus features. As far as I know, right through the end, VHS cassettes were as they always were. It's pretty sad that the only way the studios can sell the Blu-ray format is by diluting DVD to the bare essentials... and even then having to provide the diluted DVD alongside the Blu-ray.
Anyway I don't see DVDs getting more features compared to Blu-ray any more. Studios are pushing Blu-ray, and its selling, so they are cutting back on DVDs. I still don't think DVD is going away anytime soon, but Blu-ray players are well under $100 now and Blu-ray releases are only a few dollars more on release week. Sometimes they are a lot cheaper than the DVD on release week (Disneys latest releases with coupons).
Thank you, Luke, that's exactly my point. DVD is a huge upgrade from VHS. From DVD to Blu, however, is not as noticeable a difference. DVDs used to have all of the wonderful bonus features, and now they usually have very little thanks to Blu-Ray. Call me unsophisticated if you like, but my Disney movies are my simple pleasures in life. I don't need to see them in 1080p to see how beautiful and special they are, and I am very satisfied with DVD quality. Now all I need is a decent making-of and an audio commentary, and I'll be very happy.Luke wrote:That's a flimsy argument because at no time were VHS ever packed with bonus features. As far as I know, right through the end, VHS cassettes were as they always were. It's pretty sad that the only way the studios can sell the Blu-ray format is by diluting DVD to the bare essentials... and even then having to provide the diluted DVD alongside the Blu-ray.SWillie! wrote:Second, it IS stupid. Two years ago it was a legitimate complaint. However, it no longer is. Back in the late 90s/early 2000s, when we were 3 years into DVDs, were they packing the VHSs with bonus features? Hell no... they had no reason to because it was time for the entire world to upgrade. Once again, it is TIME TO UPGRADE.