Most larger budget films go to Cinema because of their potential to make money and their fan base. Really, its thanks to Cinema that big films can be made, as their are too many risks involved just releasing a 12million dollar film on DVD, which people may not buy. Also, cinema is an experience, as you are far more likely to go out with friends to the cinema than to go watch a DVD with mates. The main stars wouldn't be to happy on a DVD for all their hard work either. Unless your Steven Segal.
You can find Meryl Streep movies at many places where Blu-Ray and DVD's are sold. You can also find Meryl Streep movies at online outlets such as Amazon.com. Locally, you could try a Blu-Ray or DVD rental facility.
It was 1997. It was at the cinema in 1996, on DVD in 1997.
Movies and DVD were invented because they wanted to entertain people.
DVD movies are sold at many places both online and in-store. Some of these stores are eBay, Amazon, Play, Tesco, Asda, Sainsburys, HMV, WHSmith and Blockbuster.
the Tinkerbell movie will be going to the cinema then on to DVD
Cinema, online or buy the DVD
All movies will come out on DVD four months it is out in cinema
No. Movies only come out on DVD 3 months afer they come out in the cinema.
Brother, There is no Cinema Theatre in Saudi Arabia.. No Cinema produced in Saudi Arabia.. But you can get all the Movies here in DVD so dont worry buddy..
Monte Carlohas already cme out in the movies and is now on dvd
ice age 3, harry potter . . . ummmm look on the cinema websites
The first 5 movies are available to buy on DVD - # Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone # Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets # Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban # Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire # Harry Potter and the Order of he Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will not be shown at the cinema until July 2009 and it will be a few months more before it is available to buy on DVD
Yes, movies that find later success are often referred to as "cult classics".
Wait for them to be released on Blu-Ray, DVD, or Netflix.
Movies are not released on DVD until four months after they are finished their cinema run (except Christmas movies) so it should be august in Europe and September in the statesUpdate - Thor DVD Release Date: September 13, 2011
Buy or rent a DVD, put it in your DVD player, computer or laptop and watch it. Go online to a website that has movies, press the download now button or watch now button. You can also got to the cinema and watch it.
In the movie theatres, of course.