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« on: Jan 04, 2007 at 12:12 AM »

As we begin a new year, let us look back at some of the more significant developments in the Philippine DVD scene that happened in 2006.

January ushered in the first R3 full-length feature films that came with 3-D glasses: Magnavision’s The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl and C-Interactive’s Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over. Yes, the 3-D was terrible and the films were even worse, but I’m sure a few parents were forced to purchase these for their children due to the novelty value of having a DVD that comes with 3-D glasses – not exactly something you could pick up at Metrowalk. Hopefully you didn’t have to sit through either of these with your kids, though. I tried, and honestly developed a really bad headache about 30 minutes into Spy Kids that refused to go away for hours. To this day, I’m not sure if it was due to the anaglyph process or to the film’s plot.

February saw the Warner release of Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride in two very attractive versions – with figurines for 1200 and with a booklet and refrigerator magnets for 599. Magnavision released the digipak Jurassic Park Trilogy at prices comparable to its R2 counterpart... but missing the booklet. Oh, and The Dukes of Hazzard: Unseen was also released by Warner this month – and firewired actually gave it a positive review!

March saw the first local edition of DVD Price Wars – when Odyssey broke the release date of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Astro countered by lowering the disc’s price below SRP. This went on and on, with 2 more reciprocal price reductions before the DVD’s official release date. This never happened again. Darn.

Later that same month came the release of Peter Jackson’s King Kong. The pre-order promo proudly announced that the two-disc version came with a slipcase. When consumers actually saw the slipcase in question, many wished that they hadn’t pre-ordered.

In April, just one week after the King Kong packaging fiasco came The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe packaging brouhaha. For 900 pesos, the 2-disc set featured digipak casing but no slipcase, no postcards despite their being pictured on the box, and multiple typographical errors on the packaging. This sparked a huge debate here at Pinoy DVD – how could we ensure better packaging in the future? Some people called for a boycott of all Viva releases, others felt this was a ludicrous proposal. In the end, I think most people who wanted this title just waited for it to go on sale, and suddenly seemed to forgive or forget all the typographical errors when paying just 299 for it.

In May, Warner released a whole slew of TV series including HBO’s Entourage, while Magna had another pre-order promo – this one for Memoirs of a Geisha with a booklet and a slipcase. Although the slipcase was better than King Kong’s, the booklet included in the set proved rather poorly-made and easily fell apart. Star Cinema released Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition - not a great title, but very significant since it was the first commercially-released locally-pressed DVD9 that I am aware of. But by far, the biggest story of the month was the soft launch of PinoyDVD.Biz, making DVD shopping even more addictive – and just a few clicks away. By the time the site was formally opened two months later, most of the bugs were worked out – if not the purely Warner selection. That changed later in the year.

For me, the biggest development in the local DVD scene in June would be the stealth appearance of Ishmael Bernal’s Manila By Night at mag.net in Greenbelt... and only in that shop. Sin City was also finally released, but by C-Interactive - the Video to “C”.

July was a big month for Filipino films on DVD. Viva released its Award-Winning Homegrown Movies for only 199 each. These included such local classics as Batch ’81, Bayaning 3rd World and Minsa’y Isang Gamu-Gamo. Although devoid of special features and of variable picture quality, it was nice to finally see these films available on DVD. Later that month, Regal also released Sister Stella L., making July a banner month for fans of Mike De Leon.

August saw the release of V for Vendetta with slipcase and graphic novel. But for me, this month is most significant since it saw the Philippine release of discs in the Girls Gone Wild series. Wait... did I say that out loud?

Although September didn’t have too many releases, it was the month of the Astrovision Sales – Makati’s Midnight Madness; Mall of Asia’s Big Blast Weekend; and The Podium’s Biggest Sale of the Year. Ultimately, those who had been to the earlier sales were disappointed with the one at The Podium, since some prices weren’t as low, and getting to the mall post-Milenyo was a hassle. I think the best buys of these sales were The Sound of Music and Walk the Line, both 2-disc sets being sold for only 299. In the case of Walk the Line, the price reduction came less than a month after its local release at 900!

October will best be remembered as the month blitzkrieg was no longer the only member of Pinoy DVD to own a Jose Rizal DVD.  Grin GMA Films came out with an excellent DVD9 for this modern Marilou Diaz Abaya classic. It was also the month when The Da Vinci Code: Extended Edition was released on R3 but not on R1. It was released in three versions, including an attractive limited edition boxed set with a cryptex and a certificate of authenticity. This set was limited to 5000 copies throughout Asia. However, two members of Pinoy DVD BOTH got #5000, and to this day, Magnavision and Sony Pictures Entertainment have not addressed this issue.

November was a SUPER month, with the release of Superman Returns and Superman: Ultimate Collector’s Edition. Although the latter set has one less disc than its R1 counterpart, unlike that edition, it contained the correct version of Superman III. It was also a month for animation lovers, with the release of Cars, Ice Age 2, Over the Hedge and The Ant Bully. Finally, the end of the month saw the release of the #1 Box Office Hit of 2006 – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, from Viva.

December saw very few DVD releases, most notably Lady in the Water and A Scanner Darkly. It will best be remembered, though, as the month of the Pinoy DVD Grand EB at the Philippine Plaza Hotel, where over 100 DVDs were given away including a Quentin Tarantino-autographed copy of Reservoir Dogs (Bartmaniac, you lucky dog!), hemisphere raffled off his Alien Head Japanese Limited Edition set, crazyguyallert got drunk and danced on the table to the theme from Rent, and techdude won the grand prize: an all-expense paid trip to Sydney, Australia.

And that last sentence was pure fiction, just to check if anyone was actually still reading.

Here are my R3 DVD Wishes for the New Year:

  • Lower price point for Magnavision’s DVD9 titles. 895 is too much!
  • Less typographical errors for Viva’s Disney titles. Come on, hire a proofreader. In fact, I’ll do it for nothing... other than a free copy of the final product.
  • C-Interactive: Locate the local DVD9 facility that Star Cinema uses. Your packaging has already improved, now it’s time for your discs to do the same. And remember... full screen is for VCDs, please give us the DVDs in widescreen.
  • Star Cinema: Three words - Oro, Plata, Mata
  • Warner... keep up the good work!

On with 2007!
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« Reply #1 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 01:15 AM »

and techdude won the grand prize: an all-expense paid trip to Sydney, Australia.

And that last sentence was pure fiction, just to check if anyone was actually still reading.

Hey, how did I get into the picture.  I didn't even know there was a grand EB last month (should start reading those post in the OT sections of PinoyDVD)... Wink

Other notable 2006 events (in R3 DVD): 
The Little Mermaid was released at a lower-price point of 550.   
MTRCB new hideous stickers
High School Musical finally being released in R1 initially, then followed by R3 versions.
Rome Miniseries wooden boxed set.

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That's a neat write-up Mr. Hankey, good enough for print publication.  Too bad, PinoyDVD doesn't pay. 

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My wish list for 2007:
*More R3 releases from Warner and Viva.  Both seems to have slowed down their releases of noteworthy titles.  With Warner releasing more TV series than movies.
*That Viva finally joins PinoyDVD.biz
*Magnavision:  Instead of releasing their new title at 895 then reducing to 333, priced it at say, 595 and keep it there for sometime.
*Better packaging for R3 releases (especially Magnavision)
*For Viva to carry a catalogue of DVD like Warner and Magnavision.  Not release, reduce, sell through, and forget...
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« Reply #2 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 06:55 PM »

Huh? Got drunk? Mr. Hankey, I didn't hear of this grand eyeball and I'm not even allowed to drink? What are you talking about?  Sad

If your joking, it funny.  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 07:44 PM »

I'll remember 2006 as the year of unending 299 SALE at Astro.   Grin
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« Reply #4 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 08:08 PM »

I'll remember 2006 as the year of unending 299 SALE at Astro.   Grin

amen  Grin
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« Reply #5 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 08:34 PM »

Huh? Got drunk? Mr. Hankey, I didn't hear of this grand eyeball and I'm not even allowed to drink? What are you talking about?  Sad

If your joking, it funny.  Grin

It will best be remembered, though, as the month of the Pinoy DVD Grand EB at the Philippine Plaza Hotel, where over 100 DVDs were given away including a Quentin Tarantino-autographed copy of Reservoir Dogs (Bartmaniac, you lucky dog!), hemisphere raffled off his Alien Head Japanese Limited Edition set, crazyguyallert got drunk and danced on the table to the theme from Rent, and techdude won the grand prize: an all-expense paid trip to Sydney, Australia.

And that last sentence was pure fiction, just to check if anyone was actually still reading.

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« Reply #6 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 10:23 PM »

OH! Grin
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« Reply #7 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 10:40 PM »

Oh I see, The whole paragraph is a made-up.  I thought only the last line.  You are right, though, it's one long sentence.
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« Reply #8 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 10:55 PM »

...though, it's one long sentence.

Intentionally.  Grin
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« Reply #9 on: Jan 04, 2007 at 11:34 PM »

 Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #10 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 05:46 AM »

Nice thread Mr. Hankey!

Don't forget the SE or LE releases of Stuart Little and Polar Express with the watch and snow globe respectively  Wink
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« Reply #11 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 07:00 AM »

Very well written .  Kudos , Mr Hankey ! Smiley
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« Reply #12 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 09:12 AM »

I really thought there was a Grand EB and crazyguyallert got drunk : Grin
I believe he's still under 18???




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« Reply #13 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 10:53 AM »

I really thought there was a Grand EB and crazyguyallert got drunk : Grin
I believe he's still under 18???

Allegedly.

But I personally believe crazyguyallert is actually a 43 year old desperate housewife masquerading as a 14 year old boy on these forums.

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« Reply #14 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 01:43 PM »

Allegedly.

But I personally believe crazyguyallert is actually a 43 year old desperate housewife masquerading as a 14 year old boy on these forums.

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OOHHH....  Shocked Shocked Shocked

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« Reply #15 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 01:53 PM »

Allegedly.

But I personally believe crazyguyallert is actually a 43 year old desperate housewife masquerading as a 14 year old boy on these forums.

 Grin

OOHHH.... Shocked Shocked Shocked


OOHHH....(na rin) Shocked Shocked Shocked......is this true chino Grin
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« Reply #16 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 03:44 PM »

My heart sank for a moment thinking I missed out the grand EB and missing the chance to win those wonderful prizes!  :'(  Then I read the next sentence and was snapped back to reality. Lolz  Cheesy

Nice read Mr. Hankey!  Grin
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« Reply #17 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 08:07 PM »

No. I'm 14, some members can prove it: jaimesitcom, ranran, jeckjeck  Grin
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« Reply #18 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 09:25 PM »

EITHER

someone has waaaaaaaaay too much time on his hands and is eating beyond the recommended dosage of krispy kremes (sugar rush, anyone?)

OR

you need to lay off the cerveza, señor hahn-kayTongue


it's a cute post tho... i'm still baffled why i actually read the whole frickin' thing. LOL.
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« Reply #19 on: Jan 05, 2007 at 11:49 PM »

No. I'm 14, some members can prove it: jaimesitcom, ranran, jeckjeck  Grin

14? I thought you were 12? Hehehe... joke  Grin... yep he is a teener that's for sure
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« Reply #20 on: Jan 06, 2007 at 12:00 AM »

LOL... well, it's also possible you actually met the poster's kid and not the poster himself/herself (ta-DANNN!!! **insert foreboding music here.**)
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« Reply #21 on: Jan 07, 2007 at 07:11 AM »

hemisphere raffled off his Alien Head Japanese Limited Edition set,



seriously, nangatog tuhod ko when i read this part... Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: Jan 15, 2007 at 12:51 AM »

haha very funny sir hankey!
my wish for 2007? i hope major local film companies release their classics on dvd (or kahit na vcd pwede na rin). sell them at all local dvd stores, not just in mag.net (havent been there really).

viva: working girls 1, init sa magdamag, misis mo misis ko
regal: broken marriage, the graduates, diosa, all the regal babies flicks (early 80s)
lvn: any films of mike de leon
star: since they bought the ecp catalogue, might as well release himala, oro plata mata

and please release the ff on dvd/vcd: maynila sa mga kuko ng liwanag, salome, brutal, moral, itanong mo sa buwan, takaw tukso, early carlitos film adaptations, other brocka and bernal masterpieces
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« Reply #23 on: Jan 15, 2007 at 09:57 AM »

my wish for 2007? i hope major local film companies release their classics on dvd (or kahit na vcd pwede na rin). sell them at all local dvd stores, not just in mag.net (havent been there really).

viva: working girls 1, misis mo misis ko
regal: all the regal babies flicks (early 80s)

Oh, I'd like to see those, too. As for the "Regal Babies" titles, I'd kill for decent, uncut versions of Katorse, Underage, and Blue Jeans. Seeing these titles the way they appear on Cinema One is a traumatic experience.  Grin
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« Reply #24 on: Dec 07, 2007 at 09:10 PM »

Ganda!  Mr Hankey writes very well.

Oh I see, The whole paragraph is a made-up.  I thought only the last line.  You are right, though, it's one long sentence.

Yung fictitious na parte ay annual tradition na ngayon.  Parang easter egg  Wink
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