It won't be hard to keep that in mind when a badly rendered giraffe creature walks across the front of the screen during the Jedi Mind trick and the new CGI X-Wings only call attention to the dated FX of the miniatures during the Death Star run.
Dark Jezter said:
I don't need market research to observe the "love PJ, hate GL" attitute that has become prevelent both online and offline the last few years, as I wasn't relating it to the demand of a particular product. Granted, perhaps if I were trying to determine the potential for a documentry called "Why George Lucas is Old and Busted and Peter Jackson is the New Hotness" I would need the kind of market reasearch you are demanding I produce. But since there is no such documentry, any such market research would probably be hard to come by or unnessecary to undertake.
*chuckles* You might not want to ask someone to provide "actual market research" to back up a counter point when you have none to begin with. I knew you didn't have any, but since you brought it up I couldn't resist.
Dark Jezter said:
The Phantom Menace was released on VHS on April 4, 2000.
On June 19, 2001. It was officially
announced that The Phantom Menace was coming out on DVD.
Your definition of "mere weeks" and "immediately after" is much different than that of most people I know.
You know I thought the DVD was a 2000 release as well, so I misremembered the June 19th announcement as being weeks after the April release of the VHS. I stand corrected there, I definitely wouldn't classify the DVD coming out a year and a half after the VHS as being a huge "slap in the face" so I concede that point.