I can understand this. However, for us folks in the UK, for instancee, we are motivated by the fact that all (pretty much all) of the frakkin' amazing shows come from region one!But, we're lucky that they are usually released on region two, too. Still, they are (or were until recently) somtimes less expensive and sometimes have better features and packaging on region one.
It's to make more profit, as most things are. I f the movie/TV show is released in the US 2-3 months before R2, and you can get it for $10 cheaper, what's to stop you buying it and stopping them making that extra $10 profit. Well nothing but that's what the regions are supposed to do.I can understand this. However, for us folks in the UK, for instancee, we are motivated by the fact that all (pretty much all) of the frakkin' amazing shows come from region one!But, we're lucky that they are usually released on region two, too. Still, they are (or were until recently) somtimes less expensive and sometimes have better features and packaging on region one.
Speaking of frakkin - while region 2 is usually hot on the heels of region 1, we do seem to get screwed over sometimes on content: The BSG season 3 boxset jumping instantly to mind. The Resistance webisodes, as I understand it, were included as part of the Region 1 boxset, but not Region 2. The Sci-Fi channel's US website denied me because I'm not in that region, and the UK site doesn't have the videos.
I resorted to more desperate measures. I wouldn't steal a handbag or a car, but dammit, I stole the internet to get my own way!
The Family Guy and American Dad R2 DVDs are all over the place too, splitting up the seasons in weird places, so half of season four of FG is now on the season five boxset...
When will the madness end?!
Aside from audio and subtitled language content, what are the other reasons for splitting DVD releases up into regions anyway? I've never really understood.
It's to make more profit, as most things are. I f the movie/TV show is released in the US 2-3 months before R2, and you can get it for $10 cheaper, what's to stop you buying it and stopping them making that extra $10 profit. Well nothing but that's what the regions are supposed to do.
Well the official reason is to control the copyright, and make sure the people who own international rights can choose when they wish to distribute it...It's to make more profit, as most things are. I f the movie/TV show is released in the US 2-3 months before R2, and you can get it for $10 cheaper, what's to stop you buying it and stopping them making that extra $10 profit. Well nothing but that's what the regions are supposed to do.
I thought that might be the reason, but I wasn't sure if I was being too cynical. Apparently I wasn't. I'm not even sure if that's a good or bad thing![]()
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