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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2014 18:10:15 GMT -5
I'm very much looking forward to seeing this film and am yet to pick up the graphic novel (also wondering if anyone has done both and which one is best to experience first?) But I was wondering, as Australia has limited cinema's that screen independent films (at least in my area) its difficult to get to a screening of it. Just wondering what VOD service is best to purchase films in terms of who gets the money.
It seems a shame that because of a films independence it gets such a limited release leading to a higher chance of it being illegally downloaded, yet the biggest blockbuster will make millions because it gets a wide release. So I want to take advtantage of whatever VOD service I can.
Cheers!
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Post by courtneyk on Aug 11, 2014 13:16:31 GMT -5
I'm very much looking forward to seeing this film and am yet to pick up the graphic novel (also wondering if anyone has done both and which one is best to experience first?) But I was wondering, as Australia has limited cinema's that screen independent films (at least in my area) its difficult to get to a screening of it. Just wondering what VOD service is best to purchase films in terms of who gets the money. It seems a shame that because of a films independence it gets such a limited release leading to a higher chance of it being illegally downloaded, yet the biggest blockbuster will make millions because it gets a wide release. So I want to take advtantage of whatever VOD service I can. Cheers! I'm not sure what the difference is in regard to how much money the filmmaker gets from each service, but I think the iTunes version comes with some bonus features. I was lucky to see it in the theater and haven't bought it yet, though, so I can't comment on the quality of those!
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