I'd gladly pay extra for extras if there was a 2 disk standard edition. I'd gladly pay twice as much. But it's not so much that fact as the whole politicking deal to get us to buy more hardware that, let's face it, some of us not only can't afford and don't want, but find unnecessary, especially for one DVD. Disney could have handled it a LOT better. I'm going to have to buy a disk I can't even use unless a friend actually gets one or until they completely go obsolete. I don't see how that's unreasonable. It's a complaint as a consumer who feels cheated that I'm forcibly left out because of some idiotic gadget that was basically invented for video game systems. If it was a VHS/DVD thing, I wouldn't mind as greatly. But it's similar technology.
Think of it this way, you're all invited to a birthday party and we're not. Feeling left out isn't a great feeling, and even if I DID have a Blu-Ray, I'd cry foul on this.
I get that. (Skip ahead a paragraph those of you who don't want to read this brief statement about blu)
However, the extra payment required to see the special features on Blu-ray is $60 for a Blu-ray player. Not ideal, but certainly affordable to anyone with enough free time to hang around here. For some reason there's a myth that the discs or the players are more expensive than DVDs but that isn't true anymore. And they're very much for movies. The capability of Blu-ray is amazing. The interactive interface is something that digital downloads have yet to achieve. Blu is only like DVD in that they are both discs. Some people don't think they should have to buy a new player to watch their favorite movies, but there you go. I felt the same way when LaserDisc died and I had to repurchase everything on DVD format - actually an inferior format. It sucks, but such is life. Anyway, we've had that discussion and this thread shouldn't be turned into that one, so I'm shutting up on that.
I just get weird when false information has been presented as fact. A good example of this is when a few people have mistakenly claimed that widescreen gives people less picture when the fact is that (even in the cases where they shoot wider) directors plan for that wide format. Or that there's a lack of merchandise. Every Walmart, Target, Walgreens and Toys 'R Us has a few Muppet items right now. There were none on their shelves a year ago. I agree that there could be much more, but sometimes that takes an initial exposure of retail interest to secure the production of more merchandise. Especially with a brand that has had a spotty track record over the last decade or so.
There's sometime a rudeness here and the interference in my recent communication with a moderator perfectly outlines that:
I'd mentioned to a good moderator friend that he'd like a particular program. Another member (with absolutely no information to the contrary) butt-in with nothing constructive to add. Instead he said that no, that moderator wouldn't like it. It was a statement about his personal taste.
Stating one's own opinion is fine, but that is
not what was done in that case. It was rude! It's not like that member had taken enough interest in that moderator to know his personal taste. That's
exactly what I'm talking about. Not a difference of opinion, but a
pessimism with its only purpose to tear down. I noted the behavior at the time then let it go. I have only mentioned it here (withholding name of the oft-suspended perpetrator out of respect) due to some of the recent confusion on this thread. This is common behavior now at Muppet Central and is not the sort of thing that requires an "Opinions Obliterated" thread.
Again, we all could do better by one anther. I include myself in that. Another member was offended by one of my silly (and kind of sweet) graphics that was supposed to be humorous and I've already apologized for that. I still believe that
something else, something peripheral was going on there because I see no wrong-doing in trying in my putting a cute muppety-spin on a gloomy conversation, but for whatever reason
my intent did not match the result and that always deserves an apology at Muppet Central Forums. That matter has dropped.
Being thoughtful of others doesn't mean being a goody-goody, loving everything and never expressing a dissenting opinion. That sort of statement is an
extreme reply that clouds a legitimate issue. We all need to consider our intent before hitting the Post Reply button. What are we trying to do? Are we arguing just for argument's sake? Are we trying to win and have other people lose? Are we really trying to share and explore issues?
The number of active forum members who haven't fallen into this trap can be counted on one hand! I'm working on my 13th year here so of course I've fallen into it before.
That's the point here. No one has been silenced or had their opinions obliterated. The fact this thread exists is evidence of that. We could all be better neighbors here. More thoughtful neighbors. We should strive to state our complete heart-felt opinions without stepping on toes or creating a gloomy atmosphere. I'll certainly keep that in my mind from this post, on.