I had something happen tonight that I've never seen before and I'm wondering if this is an age old policy or if it's new and I should be annoyed by it. I'm trying not to get too annoyed at Small Minutia but I'm wondering if anyone else has ran into this.
I rented The Kids are All Right tonight and after the film it took me to the bonus features. So I'm a little curious and wanted to peak in at some of these features and when I clicked on one, it said "This disc is for rental purposes only and only includes the feature film. To View the features and extra content you must buy the blu-ray or DVD release"
Um, what the heck is that crap about. I know something like this was reported on Slice of Scifi (A weekly Podcast I listen to) a few weeks ago but I didn't think it was actually happening. I mean people have been renting films for years going back to the VHS days and now they have this new policy in place where even though you bought the film for a few days, you're still going to have to buy the film at full price to get the extra content? I'm sure this is a studio thing, but is there a reason at all why this is a good idea, or do I chalk it up to the Studios being greedy bastards? Or is this a rental thing all together?
I rented The Kids are All Right tonight and after the film it took me to the bonus features. So I'm a little curious and wanted to peak in at some of these features and when I clicked on one, it said "This disc is for rental purposes only and only includes the feature film. To View the features and extra content you must buy the blu-ray or DVD release"
Um, what the heck is that crap about. I know something like this was reported on Slice of Scifi (A weekly Podcast I listen to) a few weeks ago but I didn't think it was actually happening. I mean people have been renting films for years going back to the VHS days and now they have this new policy in place where even though you bought the film for a few days, you're still going to have to buy the film at full price to get the extra content? I'm sure this is a studio thing, but is there a reason at all why this is a good idea, or do I chalk it up to the Studios being greedy bastards? Or is this a rental thing all together?