• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Join the boycott of "Discovery" blu-rays until we get our beloved DS9 and Voyager Blu-Rays!

Status
Not open for further replies.
giphy.gif
 
So far nobody has posted their support for a boycott but if I factor in all the other Trekbbs members who have posted nothing I can do creative math and assume it's a non-verbal yes then it means most of the board seems up for it!


Jason
 
You're just kidding, right?

'Cause putting a brand-new series out for the first time and reissuing older series are not remotely the same thing.

What even if the older series are quite good and the new one is rubbish, Greg? :crazy:
JB
 
So far nobody has posted their support for a boycott but if I factor in all the other Trekbbs members who have posted nothing I can do creative math and assume it's a non-verbal yes then it means most of the board seems up for it!
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Blurays are on their way out (theoretically) so you shouldn't upgrade to Bluray, when it's very superior replacement is just around the corner.

But if Bluray sales are poor on any one series, then the next physical medium won't carry that series.
 
I think they are going to make a comeback. At some point people will see that blu-rays is less expensive then paying for 30 different services to just watch your show.

Jason
 
The sort of person who pays a subscription, and even multiple subscriptions to keep up with a few TV Shows is going to be buying BLUray boxsets for full price, the day they come out.

US $80 for 26 episodes of Blue Bloods.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blue-Bloods-Five-Season-Pack-DVD/45531345

Although the $80 box set for Blue Bloods season 5 is out of stock, so the website redirected me to a different Boxset of Blue Bloods season 5 for 15 dollars...

Which is either the "good stuff" marked down for being shit, or it's cheap cut quality out of region Box Sets imported from Malaysia?
 
I'm already boycotting disco bluerays, since I wouldn't pay for a show on media that I wouldn't pay to watch on CBSAA. I don't care about other series bluerays.
 
Blurays are on their way out (theoretically) so you shouldn't upgrade to Bluray, when it's very superior replacement is just around the corner.

What superior replacement is that?

And while I get that Jayson is being facetious, I feel the urge to point out that the term “boycott” tends to usually be just a buzzword for “I personally am not going to watch the show; therefore CBS will automatically fall to its knees and repent for their sins because I have godlike powers over them. Woe to anyone who produces a show that I don’t like!” (Insert thunder and lightning effects here)
 
http://www.kurzweilai.net/next-gen-optical-disc-has-10tb-capacity-and-six-century-lifespan

A single coated dvd is 4 gb.

A single coated bluray is 25 gb.

If you want to go mental, and get a special reader, you can read a quadruple coated Bluray optical disk, reaching a storage capacity of 2 to 3 hundred gb.

A year ago when I looked this up, they were talking about a single coated next gen Optical disk that was 125 gb as the next wave... But it seems that science has marched on, and ten terabytes is now the new optical gold standard (for now).

Although, it's not commercially viable to replace Bluray, when there's still frakks out there using DVD and VHS, if the plan is to sell filmophiles the same movies they already have in a new medium, when they are already paying ten dollars a month to a streaming subscription.

Ten TB of licensed material, even if it's ten tb of hundred gb movies, or multiple complete seasons of a TV show, would be detrimentally cost prohibitive, because even though it's one disk, the amount of material involved would make your purchase the equivalence of buying 400 Bluray disks unless there is a swift uptick in resolution to 20,000k, which is probably impossible unless a new type of camera is invented.
 
Now is time to rise up brothers and sisters of the Trekbbs and finally get CBS to give up what we want. We refuse to by so much as one disk of "Discovery" until we get the special treatment for DS9/Voyager. The thing is we will be fair. They give us what we want and then we give them what they want and then we all buy "Discovery" Blu-Rays even if you don't want them. For me it will be seen as a win-win-win answer to our dreams. Don't worry about the money. If things get tight I am sure T'Bonz will be so inspired by our plight and choose to help cover any expenses we might not have expected.


Jason

So your plan to show CBS we want someone is by showing CBS we're not willing to invest in Star Trek??

Clever plan, that's totally gonna work.
 
So your plan to show CBS we want someone is by showing CBS we're not willing to invest in Star Trek??

Clever plan, that's totally gonna work.


Okay time for backup plan. Instead of boycott "Discovery" Blu-Rays everyone go buy them even if you don't like the show. Make sure you keep your recipe though. We will march towards CBS's main place of business with our Blu-Ray in one hand and recipe in the other. We will demand they give us our "DS9" and "Voyager" Blu-Rays or else they all will be returned to the store for cash. To keep the fire to their feet we will once in awhile have to return them of course and re-buy them so the time limit on the recipe won't run out but it should be enough to prevent any tricks like stopping the process of them being made soon as we can't return our "Discovery" Blu-Rays. I guess I don't need to remind everyone to not open them or else you might only get store credit and then I think CBS gets a win on that.

Jason
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top