|  | Posted by Derek Janssen on 02/23/06 15:48 
hobnoblin@hotmail.com wrote:
 > Derek Janssen wrote:
 >
 >>Major movies might arrive at their centers early and be ready for street
 >>date; smaller movies (with fewer customers "reserve" top-queueing them
 >>ahead of time) might arrive at the office on Tuesday and need till
 >>Wednesday or Thursday to be incorporated into rental stock--
 >
 > Dererk, if "AAMof" Netflix ONLY uses "very long wait" to denote
 > "out-of-print" or "acquisition-pending", could you please explain why
 > ALL of these movies I mentioned earlier.......
 >
 >>>>>"Ultimate Avengers", "Aliens Gone Wild", "Ant: America's Ready", and
 >>>>>"Lie With Me".
 >
 > .....are STILL coming up "very long wait" on my queue?
 >
 >>Put a 48-hour grace-period moratorium on all conspiracy theories if this
 >>week's movie happens to be showing a "Short Wait" the day it opens.
 >
 > Okay, 48 hours are up, and all four new releases still say "very long
 > wait".  Now what?
 
 ....Well, guess I'd better return my copy of "Ultimate Avengers" then.  :)
 
 Derek Janssen (it's pretty good, btw, for a Justice League ripoff)
 ejanss@comcast.net
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