Although this will have almost no effect on the current "Red vs Blu" format war, it might just find a global market. If you take a look at their website, http://www.nmeinc.com/index.aspx , you will realize that they have access to Hollywood films through Hollywood's numerous global distributors, meaning you can get what you want in the language you want or desire -- Hollywood, Bollywood, and every film market in between. ...Although the discs may all ship from elsewhere like India, China, or South Korea due to legal rights and financial stakes of studios and distributors in the U.S. that have stakes in "Red vs. Blu".
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Although this will have almost no effect on the current "Red vs Blu" format war, it might just find a global market. If you take a look at their website, http://www.nmeinc.com/index.aspx , you will realize that they have access to Hollywood films through Hollywood's numerous global distributors, meaning you can get what you want in the language you want or desire -- Hollywood, Bollywood, and every film market in between.
...Although the discs may all ship from elsewhere like India, China, or South Korea due to legal rights and financial stakes of studios and distributors in the U.S. that have stakes in "Red vs. Blu".