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In response to
"
I'm really disappointed in WB's token release of Veronica Mars.
"
by
Inigo
And for a contrasting view: I see the role -- nm
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Mar 16 '14, 09:45
(No message)
Responses:
SFEK "release" as a grand experiment. With day and date VOD, the number of screens is larger than I can ever remember
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JD
Mar 16, 09:48
10
I'm not seeing the have to about the day and date release at all.
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Inigo
Mar 16, 09:51
9
I don't know about all the people that supported it, but I wouldn't have paid $35 ($45 really, because Canada) to not have access to the film
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Reagen
Mar 16, 09:53
7
They could have given the kickstarter people access the day of release, and not released to the public.
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Inigo
Mar 16, 09:57
2
I would expect that to be completely impossible within UV/Flixster's operation.
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Reagen
Mar 16, 09:59
1
It would have to be done like those screeners we've gotten where we get linked to a private Vimeo page.
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David
Mar 16, 10:01
I honestly thought that should have said the codes would be sent out, like, a week after release. -- nm
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Spawn Lord
Mar 16, 09:55
3
Yup. "You will receive a digital version of the movie within a few days of the movie’s theatrical debut" -- nm
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David
Mar 16, 09:59
2
I think regardless, exhibitors would have had a fit. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 16, 10:00
1
Of course they would. They're running a dwindling industry.
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David
Mar 16, 10:02
It was how Thomas and company chose to set up the project. Correct that there isn't anything about Kickstarter that requires that
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JD
Mar 16, 09:53
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