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Gasp! Dragonball: Evolution WON’T be Screened for Critics

Category : News, Trailers

In their wisdom, Fox has decided NOT to screen Dragonball: Evolution to critics. So the movie going public will be the FIRST to see this stinker! Lucky us!

[Source: io9]

Fox Removing Special Features from Rental DVDs

Category : News, WTF?

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Twentieth Century Fox continues to show us that they don’t care about being dicks.  According to Slashfilm (who got their info from a report by VideoBusiness, via CNet), it’s been announced that the movie studio would begin stripping rental SKUs of Special Features and Commentaries in order to strengthen it’s faltering DVD sales.

Now, personally, when I rent a movie I don’t watch the special features if I’m going to buy it.  I need something to look forward to when I purchase a movie.  But, my personal motivations aside, I think this is a lame move to try to milk more DVD sales out of the consumer.

Look, Fox, just create some quality movies and you won’t have to make up for your crap sales by doing this.  Read more at Slashfilm.

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