NO! Stop that! How about instead releasing and re-releasing the same movies over and over again you spend that effort on library titles that actually deserve at least ONE release, Warner. Like say, I don't know, "THE LORD OF THE RINGS"! "I Am Legend" and "300" are fine movies, but... come on, you have vaults full of classic films that might actually get consumers interested in Blu-ray Disc if you stopped wasting your time with this silliness.
I was one of the few people that went to the limited showings across the country of all 3 LOTR movies in a row the day before the 3rd movie released.
The first two movies were the Extended versions, and to my knowledge this was the only time those versions were ever in a can and shown on a screen.
Though they could release those extended versions IN THEATER and make tons of money from LOTR fans all over, they might actually make more "profit" from a blu-ray release than to make another 3 thousand reels to send out to theaters.
Honestly though, after I got ahold of 6 of those tickets at the 31 dollar face value and couldn't find 2 people to go with me, I easily sold those 2 extra tickets for 200 dollars and they were going on Ebay for 300+ right after the ticket sales which were months before the showing.
These studios could re-release so many great films in theaters, just have the cost to put on reel again and PR a bit and they could make who knows how much.
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Jim @ Sep 2nd 2008 11:24PM
NO! Stop that! How about instead releasing and re-releasing the same movies over and over again you spend that effort on library titles that actually deserve at least ONE release, Warner. Like say, I don't know, "THE LORD OF THE RINGS"! "I Am Legend" and "300" are fine movies, but... come on, you have vaults full of classic films that might actually get consumers interested in Blu-ray Disc if you stopped wasting your time with this silliness.
Mr_Fizzlepop @ Sep 3rd 2008 12:06AM
I was one of the few people that went to the limited showings across the country of all 3 LOTR movies in a row the day before the 3rd movie released.
The first two movies were the Extended versions, and to my knowledge this was the only time those versions were ever in a can and shown on a screen.
Though they could release those extended versions IN THEATER and make tons of money from LOTR fans all over, they might actually make more "profit" from a blu-ray release than to make another 3 thousand reels to send out to theaters.
Honestly though, after I got ahold of 6 of those tickets at the 31 dollar face value and couldn't find 2 people to go with me, I easily sold those 2 extra tickets for 200 dollars and they were going on Ebay for 300+ right after the ticket sales which were months before the showing.
These studios could re-release so many great films in theaters, just have the cost to put on reel again and PR a bit and they could make who knows how much.