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    A Life without Asgarde?

    this simply cannot do. I have searched and searched and cant find a copy of the "pre-avenger" THOR. Would it be prudent to look forward to being available on VuDu anytime soon? I really don't wanna go get it from Wal-fart.

    please advise, over.

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    Re: A Life without Asgarde?

    May be absent due to agreement with other providers like Amazon and Netflix, who are offering it in their subscription streaming services. Another post states that Captain America (which was also available on NF and Amazon) is coming back on the 25th, so I expect Thor will return eventually.

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      HAMMER TIME!

      When THOR arrives on Vudu I will get it in HDX immediately. Yes, I have the 3D BD (and 2D BD), but it's one of those "must have" movies I need in my HDX Vudu collection.

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        Re: A Life without Asgarde?

        If I had to guess it is not available because it's owned by Disney, but then why make Captain America and The Avengers available and not the slightly less popular Thor?

        Whenever it is made available it will probably be for purchase only and not available for D2D for a long time.

        Either way you will be buying it from "Wal-Fart" since VUDU is owned by Walmart...the only difference is that buying the DVD from Walmart guarantees you will always have the movie and hopefully it will one day be available for D2D also.

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          Re: A Life without Asgarde?

          Originally posted by tfisher View Post
          If I had to guess it is not available because it's owned by Disney, but then why make Captain America and The Avengers available and not the slightly less popular Thor?

          Whenever it is made available it will probably be for purchase only and not available for D2D for a long time.

          Either way you will be buying it from "Wal-Fart" since VUDU is owned by Walmart...the only difference is that buying the DVD from Walmart guarantees you will always have the movie and hopefully it will one day be available for D2D also.
          Thor was previously available. My guess would be it's currently in the "HBO window" (some studios license exclusively to HBO when they air it). it will come back whenever that is over.

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            Originally posted by Jake View Post
            Thor was previously available.
            Really? I did not know that. But what you said about HBO makes perfect sense.

            Then here is a question for anyone who might have 'purchased' Thor on VUDU. If you bought this movie, does it show up in your video library right now? Can you watch it now, while it's not currently available to be purchased?

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              Originally posted by tfisher View Post
              Really? I did not know that. But what you said about HBO makes perfect sense.

              Then here is a question for anyone who might have 'purchased' Thor on VUDU. If you bought this movie, does it show up in your video library right now? Can you watch it now, while it's not currently available to be purchased?
              Thor was only available for purchase in SD (rental only for HD/HDX) but it is available in your movies if you bought it.

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                Re: A Life without Asgarde?

                COOL! So you can still watch it even though it's not available for purchase at the moment. That is good news! I was concerned after reading in VUDU's Terms and Conditions yesterday that the movie studios can restrict viewing of movies pretty much whenever they want. I am not sure under what conditions they would choose to do this, but that is why I've decided to stop buying movies on VUDU and stick with DVDs and an occasional D2D for those really great movies.

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                  Originally posted by tfisher View Post
                  COOL! So you can still watch it even though it's not available for purchase at the moment. That is good news! I was concerned after reading in VUDU's Terms and Conditions yesterday that the movie studios can restrict viewing of movies pretty much whenever they want. I am not sure under what conditions they would choose to do this, but that is why I've decided to stop buying movies on VUDU and stick with DVDs and an occasional D2D for those really great movies.
                  I don't know of any movies that have ever been restricted one purchased. And given the way the industry is going, something like that would seem even less likely over time, not more. It's likely the "HBO window" will no longer apply to purchasing via streaming services in the future, either (let alone streaming existing purchases):

                  http://articles.latimes.com/2012/aug...o20th-20120815

                  "Previously, when a 20th Century Fox movie was running on HBO, the studio could not sell that title on iTunes, Amazon, Wal-Mart's Vudu or other digital platforms. Now 20th Century Fox can sell a movie electronically even when it is in HBO's so-called window. That clause goes into effect immediately.

                  With Fox getting that concession from HBO, it seems likely that the pay cable channel's other two big movie suppliers -- Universal Pictures and sister studio Warner Bros. -- will want the same treatment."

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                    Re: A Life without Asgarde?

                    true, but probably the biggest offender would be Disney and these are the movies my family tends to watch over and over all the time.

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                      Re: A Life without Asgarde?

                      It should be noted... that Disney does own at least partial rights to THOR and all of the Avengers movies (cept maybe Hulk?) that's why they are not UV. I don't understand the mechanics of it. As for being the biggest offender. I don't think disney would pull the rights after something was purchased... but who knows....

                      Disney lives in a magical kingdom where they make up international copy right laws that don't always follow real world logic.

                      By Disney's way of thinking... if you get a tattoo of a mouse on your hand they have the right to cut off your arm to take back their intellectual property....

                      However no one OTHER than them owns anything.....

                      Remember the Kimba/Lion king controversy?

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                        #12
                        Re: A Life without Asgarde?

                        Great, thanks a lot NWRushing! Now Disney can take away this forum!

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                          crap you're right.... sorry...

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                            #14
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                            No Thor yet? BUMMER! I am a HUGE FAN of Chris Hemsworth. C'mon DISNEY!




                            I want some HAMMER TIME!


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                              I bought the THOR DVD from Walmart.com I like it.

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