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Do you have any idea when the dvd or video is set for relese in the uk or dose any one know wher you can get hold of it from any where else ? E.G. another region dvd or a ripped copy of the dvd? /forums/images/icons/confused.gif
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Rangers hasn't been released anywhere on DVD, so there are no "rips" of it. It hasn't even been officially announced for DVD release as yet. TV Zone in the UK evidently listed it for a July 2002 release based on a single source at WHV, Ltd. or a marketing firm connected with them, but later changed the listing to "to be determined" and gave "2003" as the release year.
The R4 listings seem to be based on similar information, especially given the January 2002 release dates. Until and unless Warner Home Video in the various regions actually issues a real announcement, with pricing, specs and a release date, this is pretty much all rumor. (Various sites, including Best Buy and Amazon.com in this country, took pre-orders for Titanic based on probably accurate rumors of Paramount's plans for the film. But when Cameron and the studio changed their minds they had to withdraw the offers. In the event Titanic didn't actually arrive on DVD until more than a year after the initial spate of pre-order listings.)
I'd consider this a rumor until some more hard facts come in, although it is a promising sign. Creating a DVD version for one region means that at least 90% of the work needed to release a film in other regions is done, so there is little other than marketing considerations to justify holding it back from the rest of the world. A more general release then becomes pretty much inevitable. But we still have to wait for definite news on that first release.
Although I've been skeptical about Warner Bros. doing anything with Rangers (or any of the other TV movies) on DVD before the release of S1, it could make sense for WB to release it around the same time as the S1 release, especially outside the U.S., in countries where it has not been broadcast. Since it is the newest of the films, it would probaby require the least work to prepare for DVD release. (Paramount released the Trek feature films in reverse order precisely because the older films needed more "clean up") There is also a built-in market since eager fans have not had a chance to see it on television. And the series has done well on home video in many overseas markets, sometimes better than it has done in the ratings. WB could well end up making more money from the project with a DVD release than they could by selling it for broadcast in various contries.
I just hope that Canada ends up on the list so that U.S. fans can also buy it, even if there is no official U.S. release until later. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Regards,
Joe