[News] Deathbed Vigil DVD at ARC 2002 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Nov-2002 00:14 GMT by Jens Schönfeld | 19 comments View flat View list |
Dave Haynie's Deathbed Vigil film is now available as a special 8th anniversary DVD edition. Individual Computers will import it to Germany for the AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002 show in Aachen, Germany.
Dave Haynie, one of the most popular developers of Commodore, has made a special edition of his film "Deathbed Vigil" for the 8th anniversary of the Commodore bankruptcy. Individual Computers will import the DVD, and offer it for 39,- EUR at the fare. Please pre-order your copy via eMail, so we'll have enough DVDs for the show.
There is no country code on the DVD, and it can be played back on all players. Audio is English only. Video and Audio haven been digitally re-mastered, and new scenes have been added that have not been published before on the VHS tape. The Bonus material contains the music video "Chicken-Lips Blues", a new short film called "Amiga Impact", and a photo album that Dave has compiled.
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Posted by Anonymous on 21-Nov-2002 13:20 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (redrumloa): Ep2 cost $120million to make. But it recouped that easily from box-office alone - on its opening weekend it took $80m in the US alone.
Rest assured that the DVD of Ep2 is not paying off the costs of the filming!
Plus the DVD of Ep2 is made in huge quantities, as others have said - you have heard of "economies of scale", right?
As for your arrogant statement that all the DB DVD took was "a few hours of DH's time" - so you expect DHY to spend his spare time working away on this DVD for free just so you can get it a little cheaper? Get real.
Ep2 DVD will sell millions. DBV DVD won't. you cannot compare the two. |
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