Yeah..I hope it will...would be a great way to remember it by
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it would be great to see it on DVD :D, i will definately buy it if it does :hakuna:
I think maybe ... Again: a lot of money for Disney too then.
But Eissner *blegh*
...maybe TLKoB is too big of an attraction that earns a lot money or something. That might be why Disney didn't release it to DVD. Well a seat at the Amsterdam costs somewhere between $150-$300 and the DVD is about $22.00.
So what?
22 $ for each dvd, and how many percent does disney gets?
Lion King is playing in Holland, if I heard correctly, it's playing untill 2006.
Tickets are between 30 - 75 euro's. Almost every day in 5 months a show. And that for 4 years.
They already got enough money then, and then making a dvd, is a nice extra for them.
But that's just my opinion ( ! )
well they might make DVD... if when they stop showing it. because that is pretty expensive musical and it's always full.
And sadly. Disney thinks only money
That's what every company wants, making profits.
And the shows are always sold out, so why wouldn't a dvd sell good?
a dvd would sell good, BUT.....:stop:
by not having a dvd more people will have to go to the theatre each paying $100 or so, if they want to see it.....
compared to $30 for a DVD, but then these people wont go to the theatre to see it, thus this is where they will start losing money.
until the broadway theatre show show gets tired, they are not going to release a dvd as far as i can see :(
I agree completely. When the show is many many many years old and most everybody has seen it, and it stops playing around the world, then they might consider a DVD.Quote:
Originally posted by Simba_TLK
a dvd would sell good, BUT.....:stop:
by not having a dvd more people will have to go to the theatre each paying $100 or so, if they want to see it.....
compared to $30 for a DVD, but then these people wont go to the theatre to see it, thus this is where they will start losing money.
until the broadway theatre show show gets tired, they are not going to release a dvd as far as i can see :(
:thinks: But they would have already decided if they were going to release a DVD because they would have had to specially record a performance, i think. And it would have been the original cast, i think again :confused:
I think it will be released but not until the theater shows are gone from the major cities like New York and London. So it can be a very long wait but like Wicked said CATS was released in DVD but the show was on stage for over 20 years.:alone:
But there is hope!:nukasm:
A DVD may be the only way I'll ever get to see it. Nothing can really compare to a live perfomance, no matter what show it is. *sigh* Maybe one day I'll get to see it though =)
Yes, Nuka, we can have hope that we will see the live show sometime in our lives. :browlift:
That time doesn't seem to be anytime soon for me :(
Hopefully it'll be released in our lifetime...
Im thinking once its out of production it will* be on DVD
*subject to Disneys ways... so yeah... NO
then again it might not so just before we die we can have our bodies frozen and then have the scientists bring us back to life to watch the dvd then dieQuote:
Originally posted by kcnmttcnn
Hopefully it'll be released in our lifetime...
but we might want to watch it 2 times so they will have to freeze us and bring us back to life again
Oh, I see...so cryogenics now, eh?
by then i think we will be able to eat a pill that makes us know the movie by heart, that is how we would go to school, just take pills instead of reading ;)
I want that type of thing now :grrr: so i dont have to study :p :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Simba_2004
by then i think we will be able to eat a pill that makes us know the movie by heart, that is how we would go to school, just take pills instead of reading ;)
Here's a thinker: :hmm: Imagine that the now discredited rumor of Walt Disney being cryogenically frozen were true ... what do you guys think he would think of TLK if he were to be revived? (He died in the 60's, so he's missed a lot of good stuff.)Quote:
Originally posted by nafklt
Oh, I see...so cryogenics now, eh?