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HDNet Movies is going to be premeiring ten Hitchcock films on December 1st; should be a great preview for the inevitable HD-DVDs sometime next spring.
Quick google searching.Kabuki Waq said:i am not above admitting being wrong but can you provide some links of some sort? I am specially interested in the Ratio between VHS sales : DVD sales and DVD Sales: HD disc sales.
Obviously it would be silly comparing direct sales as before new movies came out to rent before sale and this took big chunk out of home video sales.
chubigans said:So uh...I haven't heard a thing about this WB conference tomorrow, outside of this thread. Is there any official links?
The Take Out Bandit said:And I've been wishing you dead for a while now.
if there was a deal, could it go either way?Kolgar said:No official links. Best I've been able to find are a few posts stating that press and other industry insiders have been invited by Warner to attend a previously unscheduled press conference tomorrow.
Also, and I hate myself for mentioning this, but the infamous BeatBoy77 has intimated at AVS that several top-level execs from the BDA dropped what they were doing to catch a plane and go somewhere today. To bask in the glory of victory? To head off WB from announcing HD DVD exclusivity? To get that BDA contract renewed? Who knows.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showpost.php?p=12062291&postcount=911
There's a lot of smoke, looks like we'll have to wait til tomorrow to see if there's fire.
Meier said:The funniest thing about this thread is that OokieSpookie knows the PS3 is dead in the water as a games console, so he has completely taken this over to feel better. :lol
Home Media Magazine said:Craig Kornblau, president of Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Digital Platforms, has identified establishing a sub-$200 price point as a key to mass consumer adoption of high-def packaged media.
Sally said the price cuts were retail-driven not manufacturer-driven and signaled an early start of a high-definition holiday shopping season.
There was no official move on our MSRP, but Im happy to see the strong sales momentum on our players, Sally said. We experienced a great lift in player sales when Transformers (Paramount) was released, and the strong momentum continues.
The studio, which released titles in both HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, now distributes exclusively in HD DVD.
Sally said third-party research indicated Toshibas market share of next-generation, optical-disc players (including Blu-ray) has climbed to about 60%. She said the format also experienced a significant unit upturn with sales of HD DVD-enabled PC laptops.
OokieSpookie said:That is your opinion, but thanks for bringing console war bullshit into this thread for the sole reason of saying my name.
Good stuff.
Kabuki Waq said:what a bastard. Just ignore him he came into this thread just to troll.
Meier said:The funniest thing about this thread is that OokieSpookie knows the PS3 is dead in the water as a games console, so he has completely taken this over to feel better. :lol
fucking awesomeCosmic Bus said:HDNet Movies is going to be premeiring ten Hitchcock films on December 1st; should be a great preview for the inevitable HD-DVDs sometime next spring.
Kolgar said:Also, since I haven't seen it posted, it looks like Toshiba player sales are on the rise following Transformers. And this is before the $198 A2s...
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?sec_id=2&&article_ID=11448
@ YYZ: Absolutely.
Toshiba spokesperson Jodi Sally said Kmart, which is owned by Sears, would exclusively stock Toshiba HD DVD players in retail stores due to their lower price.
Meier said:The funniest thing about this thread is that OokieSpookie knows the PS3 is dead in the water as a games console, so he has completely taken this over to feel better. :lol
The Main Event said:There's also Kmart exclusively carrying HD DVD players.
Well, I guess it's time for me to shop at Kmart.
shidoshi said:I REALLY hope that you want me dead over more than calling you on your bitching about HD media prices... otherwise, you've got far more serious problems than just not understanding the way markets work.
shidoshi said:I wish there was some sort of disease people would contract if they once again bring up the "Blu-ray / HD-DVD is overpriced!" argument.
shidoshi said:I REALLY hope that you want me dead over more than calling you on your bitching about HD media prices... otherwise, you've got far more serious problems than just not understanding the way markets work.
Stinkles said:They are overpriced and worse, inconsistently and often arbitrarily priced. The hardware companies are able to reduce prices, while the entertainment IP owners, as they always have, refuse to budge even though that alone would help consumer adoption. They want their cake and they want to eat it.
But way to support them in that.
Or maybe I just don't understand how markets work as well as you do.
OokieSpookie said:Dude, no offense but you work for a game company and as far as I am concerned games these days are not exactly good for the wallet.
*cough* legendary edition *cough*
High Def movies are expensive right now and that will change.
Fuck I paid $80 for my first VHS tape (Return of the Jedi) and I can not remember what I paid for my first DVD.
Things will change.
Narag said:Its an optional limited edition package alongside two other skus, not the only way to go as is the case with HD pricing.
OokieSpookie said:Dude, no offense but you work for a game company and as far as I am concerned games these days are not exactly good for the wallet.
*cough* legendary edition *cough*
High Def movies are expensive right now and that will change.
Fuck I paid $80 for my first VHS tape (Return of the Jedi) and I can not remember what I paid for my first DVD.
Things will change.
fortified_concept said:Since I want to avoid reading through the douchebagery of this thread (I read the first post of this page and it was enough for me) can someone sum up what this announcement is supposed to be and who's supposed to make it?
C4Lukins said:Speaking of console war bull shit.
JCBossman said:I just bought the HD-DVD attachment for the 360, I SWORE I wouldn't buy a Hi-Def format until this thing was settled but I got the Drive, king Kong a remote control, a seson of Heroes in HD PLUS 5 Really solid(they changed the list titles in HD to GOOD SHIT such as Full metal Jacket and a bunch of other good shit... for $172 from Amazon Shipped
Eel O'Brian said:Physician, heal thyself:
Stinkles said:They are overpriced and worse, inconsistently and often arbitrarily priced.
OokieSpookie said:Honestly nobody can honestly confirm that there is even going to be one.
If anything goes down, there is equal reasons to believe that it could go either way or it could be reafirmation that they will stay neutral.
I honestly am thinking it is a non event.
OokieSpookie said:Dude, no offense but you work for a game company and as far as I am concerned games these days are not exactly good for the wallet.
*cough* legendary edition *cough*
High Def movies are expensive right now and that will change.
Fuck I paid $80 for my first VHS tape (Return of the Jedi) and I can not remember what I paid for my first DVD.
Things will change.
Stinkles said:No offense, but a game, let's say not one I work on, let's say, Resistance, or Orange Box, typically gives you significantly more entertainment value than a movie. A movie I watch too much, let's say, Dune, I watch three, four times max.
And does a Blu Ray come with a hemet? NO it fucking does not. No helmet, no value. I have not bought an entertainment product that did not ship with a helmet since the last paperback edition of Beowulf.
Sally said third-party research indicated Toshibas market share of next-generation, optical-disc players (including Blu-ray but excluding PS3 because that would make their numbers look bad) has climbed to about 60%
Days like these... said:I would just like to say that if Warner goes blu ray today I fully expect the same level of self-righteous indignation from the blu ray camp as when paramount went hd dvd. Now before anyone tries to justify any sort of hypocrisy by coming in here with doomsday scenarios claiming Warner going blu ray is good for blah blah. lest I remind all of you that a moneyhat is still a moneyhat
fortified_concept said:Oh, it's just a rumor then. Thanks.
Snah said:I like Spiderman 3 as well.
Oddly enough, 2 is my least favorite one of the series.
Ignatz Mouse said:I rented SM3 last night, and watched it with my wife, who passed on it in the theater. She liked it much more than 1 or 2, precisely becuase it did not take itself so seriously, and she liked the Emo Hi-Jinks (and anybody who doesn't think that Emo Parker is an intentional joke is not watching carefully).
StoOgE said:the bombzen, are they dropin?
He may have been an intentional joke, but it doesnt make it any better. I thought it was somewhat mildly amusing antics (and was pretty sure most of it was intentional) but it was out of the place in the series..
my main problem wasnt the general goofy sections (all three had those) it was the undeveloped badguys that were all thrown at the screen at once. The story should have been Harry/Pete for 2 hours.
I still love the first two movies (the second moreso than the first)... but number 3 was one of my biggest disapointments of the year.
nubbe said:I didn't like Spiderman 3 when I first saw it. But when I watched the movies chronologically it all come together much better and strengthen the movie for me. I like it now.
It also looks really great on Bluray. I love the reanimation scene of the sandman after he has been transformed.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=915664&page=36I'm a Wal-Mart Manager and we just received direction today that this friday we will be having a mini black friday like sale with TV adverstising supposed to be happening tomorrow or Thursday. The Toshiba HD DVD player will go for $99 (it seems like the $198 price point was smokescreen as our district and regional level management seemed to know little about the pricing in some of the initial email communication we received) there will be an assortment of HD DVD's for $14.98, and our Sanyo 50" plasma TV for $999. There are several other items that will be offered at discounted prices but these were the hottest items.