I don't think they're the only studio, since I had the same thing happen with Assassination of Jesse James, a WB release.
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I guess they need some to give us some reason to buy rather than rent. If I am too impatient for a dvd release, I will usually Amazon unbox it and watch on the Roku. I did that with Mad Men season 3 and also with last season of 30 Rock. In both of those cases, I knew I'd also be buying the dvds when they came out, just for the commentary.
Aargh. But I totally don't rent instead of buying. Is that popular? If buying is the only way to get a commentary or extra feature, I probably just won't get it. Buying is a whole different level of affection for a movie or TV show.
But I'm guessing not everyone has the same approach to archival.
Oh I am with you, in general, ita. There are extremely few dvds that I want to own; Mad Men and 30 Rock are among the exceptions. It's infuriating that the dvd extras aren't being included on the rentals.
I have a fair amount of DVDs. I have DVDs I've never watched. But I also have a Netflix queue with over 350 discs and 90+ in the instant view queue. They are totally separate pursuits.
I'm curious to know if this will make a difference to their bottom line--it probably doesn't make a significant difference to their production costs to not include them, so it's all about strongarming the consumer into buying. But I just don't see it working.
Me either...I only buy my very favorite things, though.
If buying is the only way to get a commentary or extra feature, I probably just won't get it.
Ayup. Especially with Netflix streaming being essentially free.
Husband rented "Street Kings." This is a bad movie.
Isn't Keanu Reeves the lead actor in it?
I know, I know. I can't deny my husband access to the Netflix queue, no matter how tempting.