I can't wait for the movie to be released on VHS! or better yet Beata, or even better some of the real big lazer disks, then you can complain. The movie is getting put out there We don't have to wait forever for it and we can watch the movie over and over. Sure they should put more on the DVD but times are a changing dvd is slowly becoming the VHS of our time, and studios and merchants want us to buy the new and latest things out there that's just basic economics. Now I know that times are ruff for everyone, but to boost up the economy if i need to buy a Blu ray, or PS3 to get all the bonus features of the movie then I'm going to do it and it will be money well spent, because I wont just be buying it for the Muppet movie.
DVD's aren't becoming obsolete by Blu-Ray. They're becoming obsolete by digital downloads. THAT'S the future. Blu-Ray is just a premium that only a special few can get (and don't give me the "Oh, it's only 125 bucks" crap either). it's not the huge transition between VHS and DVD... it's more like Betamax only Sony learned it's lesson by forcing all the other companies on board.
I DON'T want a Blu-Ray, I DON'T want a PS3 (which is going to be obsolete in a year), I can't afford the equipment that even makes a difference. And I certainly don't want to have to buy a 100 dollar device to watch something that SHOULD have been on the standard copy, but wasn't due to in bed studio politics.
YAY! We're getting the movie with one lousy feature while those who have the shiny new technology that's going to go down the same time and way as DVD get all the good stuff. What's to be optimistic about if you don't have the disposable income for some lame device that only techy geeks have or care for?
If we got a new toy line and the likenesses were just off, we'd have board wide complaints about it. Look at what happened when Fun4All tried the Sesame Line. What did we get? Complaints saying there's a lack of quality and refusal to spend money on them. Why is this any different? It's a poor product with one pathetic "oh well, at least it's something" feature that doesn't even have a price break. They made the special features, they CAN put them on the standard disk, they chose not to because Sony wants to play Entertainment Mafia and force studios to put everything on the premium format, which WILL be obsolete, maybe even before DVD's finish their run.
And if you DON'T think the era of digital downloads is coming soon, look at all the places where FYE, Suncoast, and Blockbuster USED to be.