How Many Times Have You Bought Star Wars? How Many Times Will You?
from the keep-on-buying dept
We've noted in the past that a big part of the entertainment industry's business model (and part of the reason they're such big fans of copy protection) is that they want to get you to buy the exact same content over and over and over again. This clearly annoys many customers. Just yesterday, in our discussion about the MPAA's bogus numbers, someone in the comments complained about studios releasing so many different versions of a DVD, so that fans get annoyed. They buy the basic version when it comes out. Then there's the special edition, the director's cut, the Criterion edition and so on. Tony Gentile points us to a story at E-Online about people buying Star Wars movies again and again every time it's released in a different format or version (in this case, the announcement that the theatrical versions will now be released on DVD). Gentile wonders when people will realize that they're buying the exact same thing they already have over again. Obviously, the studios understand (and love this), and people seem willing to buy -- but as we've seen, just because some people buy, it doesn't mean they're happy about it.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I knew it was all just a misunderstanding.
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My answer
No problem here.
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Not happy either...
Since people spend the vast majority of their income on those things as opposed to the occasional DVD, perhaps, instead of constantly harping on the entertainment industry, you can figure out a way for all of those other industries and companies to provide their products for free?
I'm sure a lot more people would benefit, and if everything else was free I could probably afford to work for nothing as well...
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Re: Not happy either...
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pfff!
The local gas company isn't suing me because I try to put my gas in my truck AND my car, ala music industry.
Oh, and BTW, the gasoline I purchase KICKS ASS! It rocks, baby!
Most new movies today are junk.
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Re: pfff!
Do you think you would get sued if the first six tracks of an album were on your computer and the rest of it was on your ipod?
Because thats exactly the way youre comparing it.
If the entertainment today sucks, dont even worry about purchasing it or stealing it or making extra back up copies. Why worry about getting sued over "junk"
And that kick ass gasoline youre buying? Maybe they arent sueing you for using it what, twice? is that what youre trying to say you do with it? whatever, but you are taking up the butt from that great wonderful company as the gas companies have had a record increase in profits (up to a 49% increase i believe) as the consumer shells out more money that they are told is due to limited supply, crisis, etc. It's really due to executives wanting more money.
Everyone seems to grouse at the entertainment industry because they know we dont NEED entertainment to survive. However it can be a great and stimulating part of the human experience. People CHOOSE to by entertainment. If they buy all the releases of something, thats their choice, and their problem if they are upset because they didnt realise they fell "victim" to a simple marketing strategy. You expect artists to give up their professions and let everyone take their work for free? If its so terrible, don't buy it once, twice, or however many times, and dont pirate it. You would be wasting your time anyway wouldnt you? Quit paying attention everyone, and big bad nashville and hollywood will just disappear....
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Oh wait
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Re: Oh wait
Thanks!
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simple enough?
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simple enough?
Man, do you suck your moms dick with that mouth?
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Never bought any of the movies
Seriously, though, I just plan to wait until I can get them all at once in a single box set instead of spending all my money on a dozen different formats/versions.
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Re: Never bought any of the movies
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NICK you stupid !?@*
YOU ARE A BAD, BAD MAN.
While people here are busy bickering and throwing around stupid words like douche bag you're out creating problems for everyone. If people like you stopped buying the same thing over and over, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
It's the same as spam, if nobody ever read, clicked on links, or purchased items from spam e-mails, there would be no demand for them. Spam could disappear, essentially overnight, if stupid people could simply stop being fooled.
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This goes for all the Star Wars freaks and all the retards who bought each LOTR seperately, and then in the extended edition pack for example.
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A fool and his money are very easily parted!
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Words being final
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yea, it sucks
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I'm so sad that this issue has made you so upset that you're unable to write a coherent sentence, use spell check, or follow the basic principals of grammar.
I would suggest using Usenet to d/l School House Rocks! - particularly those that focus on grammar.
Now, to the point of your rant. People make take your argument more seriously if you took the time to organize your thoughts. I hate to admit it, but I do agree with you in that, if people are willing to repeatedly buy the same repackaged material, they have to right to complain. However, there are people who do like different versions of the movie, and want the director's cut, instead of the theatrical release. Granted, the world would be a better place if the industry simply produced one DVD with both versions.
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Disney
Both Lucasfilm (with Starwars) and Disney (with several releases) had major campaigns before DVD's were available en masse.
Their trick was "Available for the LAST TIME EVER ON VIDEO", of course implying that this was the last time the movie would be widely available period. What they really meant was "last time ever on Video tape" because everything has been/will be released on DVD.
And before someone tells me that "VIDEO" obviously implies a tape, I ask you what do you think the "V" in DVD stands for???
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To "Me"
It is annoying when they do multiple releases in this way. If this was a perfect world we could pay the "license" part of the cost once (the bit that's actually expensive) and then just pay the extra media cost (a tiny, tiny portion of the full cost you pay) for the extra releases.
I agree with #19, things like this are bound to come out on high-def (whichever flavour wins the battle) so just wait for that to happen or you'll end up buying your entire collection again (2nd time around for those people who've gone VHS->DVD->high-def).
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MPAA / RIAA has taken versatility right out it with their sleazy DRM.
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hmmm
...and that ridiculous post about "I pay me rent and student loans...". Nice job on that one. Even an idiot like me saw the humor in your sarcastic post.
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Don't forget...
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But let me warn you, if you go down that road of thinking too far, you will find great big ugly sores on the system known as "free market" and what we in this country call "capitalism". Just so you know, there be dragons...
Having already gone down the road myself, I've come to a place where I have no trouble watching the latest PROPER release or using something from eth0. BitTorrent is my friend, and I don't buy Sony. Get my meaning?
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In reality, the vast majority of people are at times forgetful, impatient, irrational, gluttonous, gullible, and kind of dumb. This sales tactic wouldn't be profitable if it weren't for this, and it is directly preying upon the weaknesses of many people. So, yes, it's a bit of a sleezy, slimeball tactic.
The movie studios make a decision between being liked by their customers and making more money. They obviously didn't care too much about being nice to their customers, so they've earned every critcism they can get.
Don't forget that public good will is an asset as well, and complaining about the company is just as fair a tactic that consumers can use to get more stuff or get it cheaper. So what you people who are critcising the complainers are really saying is "I'm willing to let the movie studios do whatever they want." Way to bend over and take it, guys. :)
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Backwards...
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Tell them with your wallet.
As long as we keep buying new versions, they will make them. The solution isn't revolution, it's restraint. If every person bought the first version and never bought it again, leaving rehashed / remastered / reissued with extra tracks on the shelves, you can be damn sure the companies would produce the best shot only once.
Keep buying and they'll keep producing.
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different versions appeal to different people...
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Best part about "teh interweb", people bitch about something ad nasuem, are given what they want, and then bitch about that.
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I don't see a problem here.
People do the same thing with Clothes, Cars, Houses and other tangible items...
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Re: I don't see a problem here.
I've got the remastered and special editions of the original trilogy on VHS (although I'm just slightly too young to own the original VHS release), and once I'm not college-poor any longer, I may go buy them on DVD because it's easier than taking the VCR out of hiding and hooking it up. If someone profits from that, good for them.
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ha
but thats my $0.02 i need no comments
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""This is the beauty of having two volumes—Vol. 1 goes out, Vol. 2 goes out, then Vol. 1 Special Edition, Vol. 2 Special Edition, the two-pack, then the Tarantino collection as a boxed set out for Christmas. It's called multiple bites at the apple. And you multiply this internationally."
it goes quite well with this article.
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No, No, No, No, No...
No way would i but that pile of shite!!!
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Here's a thought...
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Once and done.
Whatever the features of the new "product", by far the main thing is the movie itself. It's like a friend of mine, lousy golfer, who wanted to spend, like, a thousand bucks for fancy new clubs.
Dude: These clubs are GREAT!! I can't wait to play with them!!
ME: What about your lousy swing?
Dude: Look at the endorsements! The testimonials!!
ME: You never line up the same way twice!
Dude: They've been tested! On MACHINES!!
ME: You get falling down drunk almost every round.
Dude: Man, I'm gonna be so good...
The point being that the 'added content', 'improved sound', director's inanities...errr...commentary; none of that much changes the experience of watching THE MOVIE. Especially first or second time.
I dunno...maybe that's just me.
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And another thing...
We can go back and re-edit those stereotypes out about the time Hollywood doesn't make the villain in a FULL THREE FUCKING QUARTERS OF ALL MOVIES a white guy in a suit who runs an evil international corporation that produces pollutiion. And probably slavery.
I mean, they dumped DR.DOOM for a WGIASWRAEIC???
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Three in a row...
*-good thing he didn't mention Peter Jackson's swarthy villians, eh?? About all they were missing was the rape and watermelon. Hey, I'm just sayin'...
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Wrong Just Wrong
I do think it is wrong for companies to do this because some people truly do not have the cash to buy multiple versions of the same DVD.
All DVD need to have a code on them so that when new changes come out, they can just download the new contents instead of the entire DVD again.
Of course these people are the ones keeping our economy going.
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Possible Solution
If done right, without all the DRM (Yes, I know, like this will ever happen anytime soon, but it's not like any 'solution' is really going to come about in the near future), then a digital distribution system is deffinately the way to go.
Simply download the version of the movie you want, if a new codec comes out years later that's better or more widely used, you can easily convert the format of the digital file. Then if you want a hard copy of it to watch on a TV (without using a media PC or anything), then you spend a couple of cents on the latest hard media (Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, etc).
Paying only a couple cents per disc is a lot better than shelling out 20+ bucks. Though the new media will have to become mainstream enough to have a relatively low price, you probably wont be converting stuff to a new standard before it becomes mainstream unless you already have and are willing to blow a lot of money on a player, etc.
This method is very practical and "versatile," the only problem is that idiot companies such as the RIAA and MPAA stand in the way of something like this from working.
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Geeeeeeze....
If it's gonna make you MAD that you bought it, then DON'T buy it.
If you don't ever buy them, don't worrry about it, it's nothing to do with you anyway.
If you do buy them, then don't bitch about buying them.
It's really not all that complicated.
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Star Wars DVD's
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What Moogle said
I'm just repeatin' that.
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Different Issues
The problem I have, and I am not sure how often this happens, is when content is cut from the movie for the original DVD release. I'll use Hitchhikers Guide as an example, when my fiance and I saw it in the theatres, one of our favorite parts was the Whale and Petunia scene, specifically where the whale, coming to terms with its environment, says, "hullo ground, will you be my friend," the answer to which is a loud thud and a cloud of dust.
When the movie came out on DVD we bought it and to our surprise that scene was incomplete. I'm expecting an "extended version" will eventually come out and that scene will reappear after most people have forgotten it. Hoping that is not how they work though.
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I thought, for the most part, that the elements he changed in the Special Editions were superfluous and stupid. (The only excepiton being the awful Ewok song at the end of ROTJ--the SE version was vastly better.) But I bought them when the DVDs were released, because my original theatrical versions were on VHS and have degraded with age as magnetic tape is prone to do.
I'm even alright with the release of the original theatrical versions on DVD, and plan to buy them, because Ewok song notwithstanding, this is how the movies were "meant" to be in my mind.
What I'm *not* okay wiith is the fact that the Special Editions will also be included in the same package on a separate disc. I'd daresay that most of the people who were interested in the SE's already own them. There were, however, "purist" fans who didn't buy the SE's because of the changes and will be buying the new original releases, and they will probably just ignore the SE disc. The presence of the SE disc is a waste of time, materials, and other resources on Lucasfilm's part. The inclusion of the SE's, like the changes within them, is unnecessary, and it serves no purpose other than to shove the SE's down the fans' throats one way or another.
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Of course, since I was born too late to see Star Wars in the theater the first time around, I went to see the special edition when it was released, and I've got good memories from that.
So I'll buy the set and enjoy both versions. Perhaps Lucas chose to put both versions in the same set for people like me, who aren't stupid and buying things they don't want, but who actually *want* what the company's selling.
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SOCIETY'S PROBLEM
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Instead of releasing twenty different versions why not just have one basic version and then one set that has all the extra...stuff in it for a little bit more than the basic version?
That way people who only want the movie can get that, and the people who do want all the extras can get those all provided in one nice boxed set and they won't feel ripped off when a new version comes out.
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hmmm....
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Re: hmmm....
Lucas is already making an episode 7, 8, and 9, no cloning required (as far as I know.)
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the machine
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I suppose the article would have more relavance
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George Lucas Tax
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Burn your own original DVD!
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in reply
. ..But I did like Bored Guy's statement about spam (no sarcasm). Who is clicking on the those crzy things? If you want penis pills or home loans or pharmacy info can't ya look it up? (Please tell me I'm not the only one getting penis enlargement offers.)
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Yes, you are the only one!!!
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Lets say you really like a movie, so you go see it twice in the theatres. Then you buy the DVD, the PSP version, iPod version, a VHS for the cottage, the other DVD version etc etc etc...
arg.
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Wouldn't it be nice to take your "backup" and restore it to the new media type?
Furthermore, there is a lifetime to the media itself. A DVD and VHS will only retain the data on them for a limited number of years.
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Cant really count how many copies
1. VHS
2. Laser Disk
3. S-VHS (Don't Ask)
4. Laser Disk with the digital audio
5. DVD
6. DVD Special Edition
7. DVD Special Edition WS
And they are trying to kill fair use with the new bill on the floor. Well, I guess the MPAA really want you to lease the video.
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What?
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NEVER AGAIN!
George Lucas will not get one red cent out of me ever again.
I literally tossed the DVD's of Ep 1 and 2 in the garbage after seeing Ep3. I did buy the original series on DVD when it came out, but that is when I believe Star Wars truly ended, not after the next 3 Mickey Mouse Edition episodes.
Even if and when I get an HD setup, I won't buy the original trilogy in HD.
Lucas milked us along for nearly 30 years and dupped us out of hard earned money into buying uncountable limited editions and digital remasters and special editions of Star Wars, and after that crap that was Ep1-3, thats the end of my facination with that galaxy far far away.
It will be a great day when people can finally live their lives without thinking about Star Wars, and I feel sorry for all those pathetic losers that can't let go and continue to keep Lucas a billionaire buying whatever junk edition he somes out with next.
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It is annoying
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T2 is worse
Laserdisk
DVD
DVD Ultimate
DVHS
DVD Extreme (wmvhd)
and soon bliue ray or hddvd
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Hi-def version
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I got my DVD collection
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Uh . . . so what's the actual problem?
I usually don't buy the "special editions" because I'm not particularly interested in the behind-the-scenes features and so forth. I'm usually only interested in the movie itself, and prefer the disc to not be cluttered up with complicated menus, extra features, etc.
As for the Star Wars movies, since there were two real theatrical releases (the original and re-made versions), it doesn't strike me at all as a problem that both versions are available separately on DVD. Buy the version you like. Don't buy the version you don't like. I actually liked both, and don't feel "cheated" by having both available for purchase.
I would really like to have the original version of "Blade Runner" made available on DVD. I do like the Director's Cut version that's avaiable now, but I would like to also be able to buy the version that I saw (and liked) in the theatre.
I'm a little annoyed at the idea that seems to underly the complaints about this. There is the already-existing debate about whether buying a disc once somehow entitles you to make copies for various reasons. I don't mean to take a side on that, but one argument raised is that, since you bought the movie once, you shouldn't have to buy it again to watch it on a different device or in a different format. Well, maybe so, maybe not. However, this goes a little further to suggest that the fact that you bought one version of a movie (say, the original theatrical version) means you somehow have a right to free copies of subsequent versions (say, a director's cut or a re-mastered version). That just strikes me as absurd.
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I know they fixed some of the crappy sfx,but I want to see the same movies I saw when I was a kid.Not added crap.Just if they sold them separately,I really dislike ROTJ,aw c'mon...the Empire wiped out the Jedi,ruled the galaxy,and a band of rebels with the aid of ewoks(I hate ewoks)beat the Empire?...lol
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blah blah
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buying the samething
i have all the movies/games/music/programs/ect. that i want and all i need is the hard drive room for it (cheap! ) my point is that im a temp labor i make about $1,200 a month WHEN there is work i have a kid and a GF to take care of and guess what i have all the new xbox games i want all the new metal albums i want and all the classic movies (cuz new movies suck)
yes i download them even thought i could go to Walmart and buy them for 6bucks
i have a computer on 24/7 downloading and my power bill is still only 30buck a month add that to my cable internet bill and i tell ya thats the best entertainment value you can find!
and if i get sued what are they gonna do? fine me money i dont have?
put me in prison where i wont have to work to put food on the table and make me lazy?
my point is the companys make plenty money from ppl that can afford it where i get it for basicly free
and if i dont like the movie/music/game/ect. i just delete it and get more......and im happy and unstressed!but thats just me......
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Pay Up or Be Quiet
The media companies have every right to re-release movies over and over again. Some people want to keep buying movies over and over, or else Hollywood wouldn't keep releasing them over and over.
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REPLT TO YOOP
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Damn.
I'm going over to the Beatles thread.
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Solution?
That way you just get maybe 30 new movies (or copies of the same movie) every month.
The movie company makes money from renting the movie and you get a perfect digital copy?
Am I the only person who does this?
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