Fox's New Boxes
Filed under: Animation, Classics, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense, 20th Century Fox, Family Films, Home Entertainment, Movie Marketing
You really gotta feel bad for the movie studios. Once a movie like Mr. & Mrs. Smith grosses $478 million at the worldwide box office, nets huge contracts for foreign and domestic cable and network rights, and sells about $40 million more at the DVD shelves ... that's it! No more money! How awful, right? Well, this explains why, when you head out to your local DVD shoppe, you'll find re-issues, re-packages and "unrated" editions galore. It's all about putting the same old movie in an enticing new package -- and it looks like Fox has a new approach to the madness.Hitting the shelves on November 7th is a new collection of Fox "themed" box sets, and -- trust me on this -- it's easier to show you the boxes' contents than to explain the new maketing gimmickry.
- The Romantic Tales Collection: Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge! and Ever After
- The Love is War Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Down With Love and The War of the Roses
- The Lies & Deception Collection: True Lies, Entrapment, Black Widow and ... Mr. & Mrs. Smith (yes, again)
- The Legal Legends Collection: Runaway Jury, Class Action, The Verdict and Compulsion
- The Funtastic Adventures Collection: Ice Age, Once Upon a Forest, Robots and FernGully: The Last Rainforest
- The Christmas Classics Collection: Home Alone, A Christmas Carol ('84), Miracle on 34th Street ('94) & Jingle All the Way
And I gotta ask: Six new collections and they couldn't give me a horror set?










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9-04-2006 @ 9:30AM
Peter Nellhaus said...
Fox has so many classic films still in need of DVD release. They seemed unaware of the value of Sam Fuller until Criterion released "Pick Up on South Street". I hope they release the other films by Frank Tashlin in addition to the ones he did with Jayne Mansfield. Fox is finally releasing "Pretty Poison" for US DVD release, but my UK version has the director's commentary. Good luck waiting for your horror set, Scott.
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9-04-2006 @ 3:09PM
Brice Foster said...
I happen to enjoy boxed sets, but in the current situation I happen to have both the Theatrical and "Unrated" editions of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." One day, the studios should let us create our own box set from their library. Good Stuff.
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