I've said it and I'll say it again: boycotts are effective political weapons. Boycotting elections, performing sit-ins as they did in the US south in the 60s in order to end the apartheid system over there, or perform peaceful unobedience as Ghandi did. You can perform strikes to ask for better working condition, you can protest and boycott companies whose actions are hurting people and/or the nature...
But doing a boycott for a movie because a 60 year old movie director from hollywood, who has more than 3 billion dollars refuses to release an easily acessible DVD version of a movie you saw and enjoyed is overacting. I'm not going to force you to watch ROTS, no one will, if you don't want to see it go ahead, I just think you're taking the whole thing a bit far too seriously. These are only movies, these movies are suppose to entertain you and take only, like, 1% of your week's time...