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junyab 16th February 2011 05:38 PM

Dawn/Day of the Dead - Amazon.co.uk
 
Does anyone know if the Dawn/Day of the Dead releases being sold on amazon. co. uk still contain the poster/art cards etc.?

I had heard that only some had all those bonus goodies, and once they were gone, the release would just be the discs...can anyone confirm this for me?

Almar@Cult Labs 17th February 2011 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by junyab (Post 128657)
Does anyone know if the Dawn/Day of the Dead releases being sold on amazon. co. uk still contain the poster/art cards etc.?

I had heard that only some had all those bonus goodies, and once they were gone, the release would just be the discs...can anyone confirm this for me?

The Arrow releases of Dawn and Day will continue to carry the same physical extras BUT do be aware that once the DVDs run out no more will be made of Dawn or Day. Arrow are finding the sales of DVD versions of titles that are also available as Blu-rays are not doing well enough to justify making more.

junyab 18th February 2011 03:56 PM

thank you!

Stephen@Cult Labs 18th February 2011 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Almar@Cult Labs (Post 128936)
Arrow are finding the sales of DVD versions of titles that are also available as Blu-rays are not doing well enough to justify making more.

That's not so good for dvd buyers. Looks like BD sales are creeping up and surpassing dvd sales then.

ytsejam1138 20th February 2011 01:41 AM

Wow, I find that news very surprising. Hopefully, these figures are being seen by other companies and we'll start seeing more niche titles released on BluRay.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 24th February 2011 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ytsejam1138 (Post 129606)
Wow, I find that news very surprising. Hopefully, these figures are being seen by other companies and we'll start seeing more niche titles released on BluRay.

I would like this to be a tipping point which would see, as you say, more little-known titles being released on Blu-ray as well, if not instead of, DVD.

Splatterdragon73 27th February 2011 09:41 AM

I'm not bothered by the notion of Arrow phasing out DVD releases in favour of BR variants. It'll simply be cheaper for me in the future buying for a single format as opposed to two. As long as the above company continue to deliver desirable editions of worthy exploitation and cult titles i'll stay one happy bunny.:)

Vampix 28th February 2011 12:45 PM

I think for acknowledged horror classics like Dawn & Day fans will want the best presentation of the films available, and that's Blu-ray at the moment.For lesser regarded films I think DVD is perfectly acceptable and cheaper! I still buy DVDs of movies when there are BD equivalents available.It all depends on how much I like the film or whether I just want to see a film and add it to my collection for posterity.I'm not going to fork out for a Blu-ray of a film I just want to watch, in my case that's what DVD is for.


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