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    Disney Movie Vault

    Ok so I just found out about the Disney Vault. I can see their point in doing it, but it makes it really hard to collect Disney movies. I was just was curious to know what are some of the movies I need to be looking at on getting ahold of as soon as possible?

    most of the less that I found online don't really seem to give exact date of when they come in or out of the vault.

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    http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Walt_Di...amond_Editions

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      Also, this:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdOMr9ONDs

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        I think the vault pretty much goes against the video-on-demand model entirely. I guess I can see why they would want to limit physical releases until there is a good reason to re-issue it (BD, 3D, 4K), but it's pretty silly to apply it to digital. The only thing the vault does these days is make sure customers have to pay outrageously inflated prices for movies that they might not have wanted initially, but then decide to buy a year or so later (long after the title has already been "vaulted" again).

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          Originally posted by BlakkMajik3000 View Post
          I think the vault pretty much goes against the video-on-demand model entirely. I guess I can see why they would want to limit physical releases until there is a good reason to re-issue it (BD, 3D, 4K), but it's pretty silly to apply it to digital. The only thing the vault does these days is make sure customers have to pay outrageously inflated prices for movies that they might not have wanted initially, but then decide to buy a year or so later (long after the title has already been "vaulted" again).
          I think the whole "Vault " idea is a good one it does create demand. And demand drives sales, And it pumps more money into the studio which allows for more spending on new movies. and one thing we need to think about is Disney does not have as many bombs as other studios do.

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            Before they went back into the vault, were Snow White and/or Bambi ever offered digitally? If so, do they show up in DMA?

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              I think Bambi was offered on iTunes, so it should show up in all DMA accounts. I don't have it, so I couldn't say that it actually does, though.

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                Originally posted by PFloyd View Post
                Before they went back into the vault, were Snow White and/or Bambi ever offered digitally? If so, do they show up in DMA?
                Bambi is in DMA if you had it before it went into the vault Snow White is not available nor is Aladin 101 Dalmations comes out in two weeks and Aladin should be available sometime later this year

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                  Ok so as far as vaulted titles re-released in the last 7-8 years, Snow White is the only title that was never available with a DMA-compatible digital copy? I know 101 Dalmatians comes out in February; then Aladdin in October; then Pinocchio the following February (I believe Pinocchio was originally slated for February 2015 but last year it got bumped for 101 Dalmatians) . . .

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                    Originally posted by PFloyd View Post
                    Ok so as far as vaulted titles re-released in the last 7-8 years, Snow White is the only title that was never available with a DMA-compatible digital copy? I know 101 Dalmatians comes out in February; then Aladdin in October; then Pinocchio the following February (I believe Pinocchio was originally slated for February 2015 but last year it got bumped for 101 Dalmatians) . . .
                    yes snow white is the only Diamond Bluray without a Digital Copy

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                      Originally posted by danglin709 View Post
                      I think the whole "Vault " idea is a good one it does create demand. And demand drives sales, And it pumps more money into the studio which allows for more spending on new movies. and one thing we need to think about is Disney does not have as many bombs as other studios do.
                      Drives sales for who though? I would argue Disney is missing sales because of their "vault" strategy. Let's be honest, this is the internet. Gone are the days when if you missed a release at your local shop, you didn't have another chance until the next release. I bought the Lion King blu-ray from Amazon (third party seller) over two years after it was vaulted. Who missed the sale? Disney, that's who.

                      Furthermore, in the digital world, trying to create artificial demand is a lost cause. If someone wants a digital copy of the Lion King, and Disney won't sell it, there are plenty of ways to otherwise, ahem, acquire it.

                      Like I said, if they want to limit physical releases, that makes good business sense because releasing physical media has significant costs and you don't want to incur that cost unless it's necessary. However, the model just doesn't fit digital distribution. How much does it really cost them to provide digital files to providers like VUDU? Pennies most likely.

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                        Originally posted by danglin709 View Post
                        yes snow white is the only Diamond Bluray without a Digital Copy
                        I've got the Bambi Diamond edition and it did not include a digital copy.

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                          Originally posted by BlakkMajik3000 View Post
                          How much does it really cost them to provide digital files to providers like VUDU? Pennies most likely.
                          Dont Forget royalties they owe and pay those no matter what form the media is in....

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                            Originally posted by Gnatevil View Post
                            I've got the Bambi Diamond edition and it did not include a digital copy.
                            Yep - it looks like Bambi was not released with Digital Copy. Checkout the Diamond Edition Wiki here. The key blurb being this one:

                            Disney expects to release all its Diamond titles by 2016. All these movies (except for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi) are released as Digital Downloads (e.g. iTunes, Disney Digital, Amazon Instant Video).

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                              Originally posted by danglin709 View Post
                              Dont Forget royalties they owe and pay those no matter what form the media is in....
                              That part was mainly about the actual labor to create the file, send it through testing, and hand it over to VUDU versus the costs associated with pressing discs, packaging, distribution, etc. of physical media.

                              Things like royalties, advertising, etc. are costs that will, as you said, be incurred regardless of medium.

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