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Star Trek Into Darkness and the Retailer Exclusives

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Frank

Frank

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/082813_1415

Yes… the seven featurettes listed in the press release are basically everything you get on the disc, aside from the usual DVD copy, Digital Copy, UltraViolet copy, Xerox copy and what not. The featurettes amount to about 42 minutes of EPK-style behind the scenes material. There’s no commentary, no deleted scenes, no trailers… which would be bad enough.
Except…
It turns out that more extras were created for this release – more featurettes and even an audio commentary with director J.J. Abrams and members of his crew. None of it is available on the wide release Blu-ray or Blu-ray 3D SKUs. The commentary can only be found as an iTunes “extra” download. And those extra featurettes? Some are on a Target bonus disc. Some are on a Best Buy bonus disc. And some are only available via CinemaNow and VUDU downloads.
I am not a fan of the movie, most of the folks on this board know this, but I am less a fan of this fucking nonsense. Is this the way to try to deal with floundering DVD/Bluray sales? To offer retailer exclusive special features? The commentary track isn't even available on the fucking Bluray (the biggest special feature most people who bother to buy physical goods nowadays care about). It's only available on the Itunes version (which apparently has aspect ratio issues).

This is madness.

Maybe it's time for physical media to die. Maybe that's exactly what this is trying to accomplish.


#2

bhamv3

bhamv3

Wait... what? Are they expecting people to buy multiple disks, one from each retailer?


#3

Frank

Frank

Wait... what? Are they expecting people to buy multiple disks, one from each retailer?
It's grotesque and I hate it.


#4

bhamv3

bhamv3

Also, sorry, can't resist.

This is madness.
Madness?

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#5

Bubble181

Bubble181

Wait... what? Are they expecting people to buy multiple disks, one from each retailer?
Well, apparently it works for things like Mass Effect offering a different Team Fortress hat in different stores, so why not try it for movies?

Answer: because it's fucking dumb.

Even if I were to buy the DVD (which, because of this, is far less likely now), I'd just pirate the other extras or not watch them. Jeez.


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