I'm not surprised by four Halloween type movies at all, it is October after all.
Anyway, all this bickering over the number of titles is just silly. I really don't think there is any other way to put it right now. About 300 movies isn't much to brag about, a spread of 10% might not even be statistically significant, it doesn't even matter if it's 500 to 300 titles, neither number would be significant. That is just too few to say that either format is here to stay vs DVD. I can't find the numbers, but I thought there were many tens of thousands of LD titles, and that still remained an unimportant format.
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Good God, 4 Halloween movies?!?! And what's Galapagos, anyone seen it?
I'm not surprised by four Halloween type movies at all, it is October after all.
Anyway, all this bickering over the number of titles is just silly. I really don't think there is any other way to put it right now. About 300 movies isn't much to brag about, a spread of 10% might not even be statistically significant, it doesn't even matter if it's 500 to 300 titles, neither number would be significant. That is just too few to say that either format is here to stay vs DVD. I can't find the numbers, but I thought there were many tens of thousands of LD titles, and that still remained an unimportant format.