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I was not criticizing WB (who I garetly admire) but was only speculating. It seems highly unlikely that WB, given its premier size within the industry and certainly compared to the current DVD distributor, would not have had first dibs. Why take only the VOD option, unless WB was taking little financial risk by going in this direction when dealing with a relative unknown despite VH's following. There was always the HBO & Cinemax option available to WB later on, though the belated release of OCCUPANT along with other factors did not bode well for a normal distribution pattern. Indeed, it is unusual for any media company to divide distribution rights in this fashion. However, given the fact that the film was never released in theatres but went to VOD first (as opposed to DVD) seems unusual to begin with. In any event, it's not worth discussing. To quote Dr. Oliver, It is what it is.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Drive
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 12:03:09
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 205.204.113.248
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