• @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    There’s such a weird attitude around release of old material. Why can’t Disney+ show the star wars theatrical release? Why won’t Nintendo sell their old titles? The only possible outcome is that people get what they want and give the company cash. It’s bizarre.

    • prole
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      1 year ago

      Disney, at least back in the VHS, and (probably early) DVD days, would purposefully keep their titles in the “vault” and only release a handful of titles at a time for a limited time window.

      What it did was create artificial scarcity, and when they put out an “anniversary edition” of Cinderella or whatever, they cashed in.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        I remember. It became a less reasonable structure with the advent of digital piracy though, and it’s just nonsensical nowm

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      It wouldn’t surprise me if Lucas didn’t specify Disney agreeing to not releasing the theatrical cuts as a stipulation of the sale. He’s been trying to bury those since the beginning. Last I heard he claimed they were too damaged to release.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Didn’t the theatrical cuts release with the first DVD sets well before the takeover? (Albeit yeah, that’s 480p.)

        • Storksforlegs
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          51 year ago

          They did, they’re a special feature on the 2008 Limited Edition dvd trilogy.