it's the pricing on movies, which on catalog titles and other ones, at $35-40 is just too darn high. Yes it gives studios more income. but when on a back catalog you take a movie sold for $10 or $15, and price it for $35-40 list price, as Fox does, consumers balk at those higher prices.
these HD Blu-Ray discs should be no more than $5 more than their comparable DVD versions. in this economy people don't want an HD Tax.
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mitchelljd @ Jan 5th 2009 11:02AM
it's the pricing on movies, which on catalog titles and other ones, at $35-40 is just too darn high. Yes it gives studios more income. but when on a back catalog you take a movie sold for $10 or $15, and price it for $35-40 list price, as Fox does, consumers balk at those higher prices.
these HD Blu-Ray discs should be no more than $5 more than their comparable DVD versions. in this economy people don't want an HD Tax.