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Hi-Def Media Lovefest: The war is over and we can all go home.

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Van's got you covered, he provided one.

As far as I can tell, WB has changed their outlook if they're looking for a software bump in Q4 instead of merely tracking h/w sales. Perhaps they've figured ot that teh PS3 *is* being purchased by a significant number of people as a BluRay player. Or perhaps they saw the Transformers numbers compared to their own BluRay releases and figured that those PS3's are driving software sales enough.
 

Argyle

Member
Ignatz Mouse said:
Van's got you covered, he provided one.

As far as I can tell, WB has changed their outlook if they're looking for a software bump in Q4 instead of merely tracking h/w sales. Perhaps they've figured ot that teh PS3 *is* being purchased by a significant number of people as a BluRay player. Or perhaps they saw the Transformers numbers compared to their own BluRay releases and figured that those PS3's are driving software sales enough.

What can I say, hope it's true...

*buys 2001 x 2, Harry Potter boxset, and Blade Runner boxset on Blu-ray*
 

MaX_PL

Banned
wow if any store sells hd dvds for 15 bucks this holiday expect them to sell out quick. i alone will buy about a dozen. 15 bucks if okay for a video, but the 30 dollar current prices is what keeps me from buying HD movies.
 

Forsete

Member
Ignatz Mouse said:
Van's got you covered, he provided one.

As far as I can tell, WB has changed their outlook if they're looking for a software bump in Q4 instead of merely tracking h/w sales. Perhaps they've figured ot that teh PS3 *is* being purchased by a significant number of people as a BluRay player. Or perhaps they saw the Transformers numbers compared to their own BluRay releases and figured that those PS3's are driving software sales enough.

As they should. PS3 is the one and only BD player to own IMO.

I myself have about 26 movies already.
 
VanMardigan said:
So you want to address my quote now? I'd love to read your thoughts on it.

Sure, but my only real thought on it is that the quote is from july.
Since that time movie sales figures have been rather clear in favor of blu no matter how many "stand alone" players HD sold, not to mention the amount of moneyhats that have been thrown from both sides.
I would honestly prefer something said a little more recently.
I mean all and all the latest quote from Warner was pretty pro blu all and all ( even though I think it has been blown up to mean a little more than it really was meant to ).
 

MaX_PL

Banned
Ignatz Mouse said:
When the cheapest standalone BluRay player *is* a PS3, you can't completely discount it. People who would otherwise buy just a player may buy it because it's the cheapest option, not to mention has advanced features.

yeh but the arguement is about measure bluray/hd dvd adoption based on player sales. with every standalone player sold youre guaranteeing someone will watch HD movies, regardless of how many they purchase. when purchasing a game console you really dont know what the consumers intentions are.
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Ignatz Mouse said:
Van's got you covered, he provided one.

As far as I can tell, WB has changed their outlook if they're looking for a software bump in Q4 instead of merely tracking h/w sales. Perhaps they've figured ot that teh PS3 *is* being purchased by a significant number of people as a BluRay player. Or perhaps they saw the Transformers numbers compared to their own BluRay releases and figured that those PS3's are driving software sales enough.


when 'standalone' sales are 3:1 in favour of HDDVD, but software sales are 2:1 in favour of bluray, that surely suggests very strongly that either PS3 owners are actively buying blurays, or that bluray standalone owners are millionaires.


MaX_PL said:
yeh but the arguement is about measure bluray/hd dvd adoption based on player sales. with every standalone player sold youre guaranteeing someone will watch HD movies, regardless of how many they purchase. when purchasing a game console you really dont know what the consumers intentions are.


why does it matter? Sure, you're likely to have a lower attach rate for a console, but you also have way higher volumes.

I thought I read somewhere that approximately 20% of PS3 owners were actively buying movies. Divide the PS3 userbase by 5 and thats still a hefty installed base of active movie buyers.
 

Wolffen

Member
Ignatz Mouse said:
Van's got you covered, he provided one.

As far as I can tell, WB has changed their outlook if they're looking for a software bump in Q4 instead of merely tracking h/w sales. Perhaps they've figured ot that teh PS3 *is* being purchased by a significant number of people as a BluRay player. Or perhaps they saw the Transformers numbers compared to their own BluRay releases and figured that those PS3's are driving software sales enough.


I am one of those people. I have a PS3, 11 movies, and no games. It's my BluRay player (and DVD/PS1/PS2 upscaler) until some game titles that tickle my fancy come out. I'm sure I'm not the only PS3 owner like that.
 

Argyle

Member
MaX_PL said:
yeh but the arguement is about measure bluray/hd dvd adoption based on player sales. with every standalone player sold youre guaranteeing someone will watch HD movies, regardless of how many they purchase. when purchasing a game console you really dont know what the consumers intentions are.

Or you could look at the actual software sales numbers and really know how big the software market for each format really is (for example, I might bite on a really cheap HD DVD player on Black Friday...but I will never buy a single HD DVD, it would be Netflix only for me...)
 
Wolffen said:
I am one of those people. I have a PS3, 11 movies, and no games. It's my BluRay player (and DVD/PS1/PS2 upscaler) until some game titles that tickle my fancy come out. I'm sure I'm not the only PS3 owner like that.

Four of my friends are the same way.
They bought it straight our for a blu ray player and media center.
Now and then they will rent a game but they are not gamers at all.
 

Oni Jazar

Member
mrklaw said:
when 'standalone' sales are 3:1 in favour of HDDVD, but software sales are 2:1 in favour of bluray, that surely suggests very strongly that either PS3 owners are actively buying blurays, or that bluray standalone owners are millionaires.

Standalone sales are much closer to parity then even software sales. Much less then 3:1 in favor of HD DVD.
 

Jim

Member
OokieSpookie said:
Four of my friends are the same way.
They bought it straight our for a blu ray player and media center.
Now and then they will rent a game but they are not gamers at all.

I know quite a few people with cash in hand just waiting for the 40GB model to be released to use as a Blu-ray player. Even visiting stores this week to see if they'll break the street date.

A pretty good argument they've made is that if they ever don't want it anymore, being also a gaming system gives it much better resale value.
 
dallow_bg said:
It was mentioned and I think debunked.

I think someone said that from the info it works 20% of the time, and even then, they can just change something on the disc, and the the old system won't work.

OR SOMETHING.

I'm glad to see Wall Street get announced for BD.
I don't believe it was debunked. This is new news from Slysoft, and Slysoft has a lot of credibility when it comes to encryption defeating.
 
I think the answer to the question of dedicated players vs PS3s has been answered quite nicely.

I also wonder if all these pack-in deals where people are getting a bunch of movies and then eBaying the player/360 drive are actually going to help or hurt perceptions, when the h/w numbers go up and the software numbers don't, appreciably. Or perhaps that many more drives/players out there will spur software sales.
 
Maxwell House said:
I don't believe it was debunked. This is new news from Slysoft, and Slysoft has a lot of credibility when it comes to encryption defeating.

Depends on what you mean by "debunked".
It has about a 20% success rate , so you can say yes it works or you can say no it doesn't.
It all depends on your viewpoint.
Besides, I would have to say the hd-dvd camp are not really the best to be talking about other formats being hacked :lol
 

gkryhewy

Member
Ignatz Mouse said:
I think the answer to the question of dedicated players vs PS3s has been answered quite nicely.

I also wonder if all these pack-in deals where people are getting a bunch of movies and then eBaying the player/360 drive are actually going to help or hurt perceptions, when the h/w numbers go up and the software numbers don't, appreciably. Or perhaps that many more drives/players out there will spur software sales.

Presumably someone will be buying them on ebay.
 

Oni Jazar

Member
Fox's Wall Street is announced for Feb 5:

http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/s...ts/Fox_Plans_Blu-ray_Bow_For_Wall_Street/1127

Fox Plans Blu-ray Bow For 'Wall Street'

Fox has issued a retail announcement that Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning classic 'Wall Street' is headed to Blu-ray this February.

One of the most oft-quoted films of the '80s ("Greed is good!"), 'Wall Street' grossed nearly $50 million at the domestic box office back in 1987 (when movie tickets still cost $4 a pop) and earned star Michael Douglas an Oscar for Best Actor, making it one of Stone's biggest critical and commercial hits.

Hot on the heels of a recent '20th Anniversary Edition' DVD, Fox has just alerted retailers that it's planning to bring the flick to Blu-ray on February 5, 2008.

At press time, only tech specs were available, including Fox's usual 1080p video and an English DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 Surround track. The studio has set a suggested retail price of $39.98.
 
My PS3 is my Blu-ray player. I've got 32 movies right now, with 4 on order and 13 others that I'm asking for for Christmas. I've also got 10 PS3 games. I'm probably not your typical PS3 owner, though.
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
MaX_PL said:
wow if any store sells hd dvds for 15 bucks this holiday expect them to sell out quick. i alone will buy about a dozen. 15 bucks if okay for a video, but the 30 dollar current prices is what keeps me from buying HD movies.
Frys had blu-rays for 9.99 and hd dvds for like 13.95 or something.

Jim said:
I know quite a few people with cash in hand just waiting for the 40GB model to be released to use as a Blu-ray player. Even visiting stores this week to see if they'll break the street date.
One of my bosses is buying his the day they release the 40gig. He wants it for games and for blu-ray since he just got a 47" sharp 1080p LCD. I know its pretty cliche at this point but he was telling me he was watching pirates 1 & 2 on a friends HDTV and blu-ray and he was amazed and didnt think it would be that much better than dvd.

Forsete said:
I myself have about 26 movies already.
48 myself after the buy one get one free and some of the new titles that are out now. And theres at least ten more i want to get between now and christmas.
 
Jim said:
I know quite a few people with cash in hand just waiting for the 40GB model to be released to use as a Blu-ray player. Even visiting stores this week to see if they'll break the street date.
Yea, my boss seems to be interested in the 40GB PS3. The $399 price point is what got his attention. He wants a Blu-Ray player and being able to buy some games for his daughter would be an added bonus. He's somewhat disappointed about not being to buy cheap PS2 games for her, though. :lol
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
from highdefdigest:

Sally (Toshiba spokesperson Jodi Sally) said third-party research indicated Toshiba’s market share of next-generation players on both formats was now at about 60%. She went on to say that the format had experienced a significant unit upturn with sales of HD DVD-enabled PC laptops


so Toshiba quoting figures including laptops is fine, but not PS3!?
 
mrklaw said:
from highdefdigest:




so Toshiba quoting figures including laptops is fine, but not PS3!?

Good ol' Toshiba.


To be fair, anybody company losing this race would be doing the same. DOesn't mean that it shouldn't be pointed out, though.
 

steve

Banned
Maybe old, but I just saw this on IGN.

http://www.tvpredictions.com/bluwarner103007.htm

Will Warner Bros. Endorse Blu-ray?
Studio executive hints that dual-format policy may be changing.
By Swanni

Washington, D.C. (October 30, 2007) -- Warner Bros. has been neutral in the Blu-ray-HD DVD disc war, releasing movies in both high-def formats.

However, that policy may be changing, says a top Warner executive.

Dan Silverberg, Warner's vice president of High-Definition media, hinted Monday at a Blu-ray briefing for the media that the studio might soon endorse Blu-ray.

Warner is now the only major studio that releases movies in both formats; two support HD DVD exclusively while four have endorsed Blu-ray.

But Home Media Magazine reports that Silverberg believes that Blu-ray may be winning the format war and, consequently, it may be time for the studio to pick one over the other.

“One thing that may be changing is our strategy,” he said. “When both formats launched and hardware prices were high, we made a decision to support both formats and let the consumer decide. But now that hardware pricing is affordable for both Blu-ray and HD DVD, it appears consumers no longer want to decide — so the notion of staying in two formats for the duration is something we are re-evaluating now that we are in the fourth quarter.”

The Warner executive noted that Blu-ray sales have topped HD DVD by a 2-1 margin over the last nine months.

While he didn't come out and endorse Blu-ray, it sounded like the studio had a clear favorite if it decides to endorse one format.

“We can definitely talk Blu-ray,” he said. “We are committed to the format.”

Warner's decision to support Blu-ray over HD DVD could have a major impact on the high-def disc format war. Without Warner, HD DVD's catalogue would only include titles from two studios.
 

steve

Banned
A quick search and I see others outlets pointing to it as well.

http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?sec_id=2&&article_ID=11449

Blu-ray Mounts Event Offensive
Home Media Magazine
Author: THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Posted: October 29, 2007

The gloves are off. Backers of the high-definition Blu-ray Disc format are staging a two-day offensive in Hollywood this week, touting their triumphs and offering previews of upcoming releases such as Cars, Ratatouille, the “Die Hard” movies, Dirty Dancing and Spider-Man 3 to a crowd of more than 50 influential print and online journalists.

The event, which concludes Tuesday, could be seen as a guns-blazing pre-emptive strike against the rival HD DVD camp, which almost simultaneously got a boost from Wal-Mart and other retailers, which reportedly began selling HD DVD players for just less than $200. That is expected to give the HD DVD format a significant boost, particularly in the wake of Paramount Home Entertainment’s defection several weeks ago from the Blu-ray side.

The so-called “Blu-ray Festival” coincides with the launch of a new branding and consumer education campaign, with the tagline “I Do Blu,” that premiered Oct. 28 during the final game of the World Series.

Both the campaign and the festival, the latter orchestrated by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, underscore growing sentiments, backed by research, that consumers are largely indifferent to high-definition discs and turned off even more by the presence of two incompatible formats.

To combat this, Blu-ray backers are stepping up the rhetoric and courting the press, particularly the new vanguard of online Web sites, bloggers and discussion boards that cater to the early adopters who historically have set trends the masses have followed.

“It’s a great idea,” said Ron Epstein, a founder of the Home Theater Forum, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. “The early adopters are all on the Internet — that’s where they find their information. And there’s a certain brand new, just happened element.”

“These are the people who are regularly covering technological advances in home entertainment,” said Steve Feldstein, SVP of marketing and corporate communications for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. “They are at the forefront of the format, as are their readers.”

Representatives of all the Blu-ray-exclusive studios — Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment — were in attendance at the Monday morning opening breakfast, as were key executives with supporting consumer electronics manufacturers such as Sony, Philips and Panasonic.

Also there was Dan Silverberg, VP of high-definition media for Warner Home Video, which since Paramount’s move to the HD DVD camp is the only studio to support both next-generation formats.

That may not be for long, Silverberg said. “One thing that may be changing is our strategy,” he said. “When both formats launched and hardware prices were high, we made a decision to support both formats and let the consumer decide. But now that hardware pricing is affordable for both Blu-ray and HD DVD, it appears consumers no longer want to decide — so the notion of staying in two formats for the duration is something we are re-evaluating now that we are in the fourth quarter.”

Silverberg noted that Warner has the top-selling Blu-ray title of all time with 300 and is consistently No. 1 or No. 2 in both Blu-ray sales market share and in number of Blu-ray titles in the market.

“We can definitely talk Blu-ray,” he said. “We are committed to the format.” At the Monday morning kickoff, the featured speaker was David Berman, director of Home Theater Specialists of America (HTSA), a buying consortium of 62 dealers and 800 installers with combined revenue of more than half a billion dollars a year. He said the HTSA supports Blu-ray because a member survey found 92% favoring Blu-ray over HD DVD.

The press was given a fact sheet of more statistics and Blu-ray milestones, including the fact that even in a week in which Transformers came out on HD DVD and with no comparable title in its lineup, Blu-ray Discs still managed to outsell discs in the rival format. So far this year, Blu-ray titles have outsold HD DVD titles by a 2-to-1 margin. Since inception, Blu-ray software sales have accounted for 61% of high-def disc software sales. And 17 of the 20 top-selling high-definition disc titles are available on Blu-ray.

There also were indications that the Blu-ray camp is done playing nice. At the entrance to the opening breakfast, at the Hollywood and Highland complex, was a huge blowup of a Deadline Hollywood article by renegade online columnist Nikki Finke. The article raised questions about Paramount Home Entertainment’s claim that it sold 190,000 copies of Transformers on HD DVD in a single week.

Later in the day, on the 20th Century Fox lot, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment president Mike Dunn blasted Paramount for its defection, accusing the studio of “taking the bait,” referring to a reported $50 million payout to drop its support of Blu-ray Disc and release titles exclusively in HD DVD.

Dunn also intimated that the format war is being perpetuated by Microsoft in the hopes of confusing consumers so much they don’t support either format and ultimately buy their entertainment online. He didn’t name the computer giant by name, but blasted “the orchestrated campaigns of confusion and anti-consumerism fueled by an 800-pound gorilla that would prefer to force us all into the practice of paying tolls for the right to exchange information and enjoy entertainment.”

Fox also previewed several Blu-ray Disc titles still in development, including I, Robot, Independence Day and Sunshine, which will be released early next year and boast picture-in-picture, audio mixing and other groundbreaking interactive features.
 

karasu

Member
This has nothing to do with the format wars, but I'm watching Mr. Brooks on Blu-Ray and this movie has to have the most amazing gun sound effects ever! It seriously makes me feel like I'm being shot at. And I speak from experience!
 

maynerd

Banned
http://www.walmartfacts.com/articles/5449.aspx

Black Friday and Christmas Arrive Early at Wal-Mart
Nation’s largest retailer celebrates the season offering great gifts at the best prices


BENTONVILLE, Ark. – October 31, 2007 – The nation’s largest retailer officially kicks off the Christmas season today by granting a valuable holiday wish to its customers – savings on the gifts they want to give.

Shoppers need not wait until after Thanksgiving for great deals. Wal-Mart will offer black-Friday prices three weeks early when the retailer unveils secret in-store specials: extraordinary prices on five of the most sought after gifts this season. Understanding that more and more consumers are using the internet to comparison shop,

Wal-Mart plans to reveal online a round of unbeatable savings on Thursday. The items will be available in stores beginning Friday morning, November 2 as the merchant officially opens special Christmas shops.

All year long, Wal-Mart saves people money so they can live better – in fact, independent research shows that Wal-Mart will save families more than $650 this Christmas season.

“Our customers can fulfill all their holiday needs at Wal-Mart and not only save money, but buy gifts they can be proud to give,” said John Fleming, chief merchandising officer Wal-Mart Stores U.S.

Customers can sign up for email or text message alerts or go online Thursday at www.walmart.com/secret to be the first to learn the secrets items and these knock out prices.

In-store, the experience for Wal-Mart shoppers will be fittingly festive. Christmas Shops offering holiday décor and gifts and onsite product demonstrations open this weekend. And, for the first time ever, Santa will visit all Wal-Mart Supercenters and discount stores. Santa will be available for visits and photos with children (November 24-25 and December 1, 2, 8 and 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). The retailer will also literally wrap several stores across the nation in festive holiday style including 10 x 3.5 -foot bows to brighten the buildings.

Savings on items that top this year’s wish lists are a central theme of the Wal-Mart Christmas marketing campaign that breaks this week. Broadcast and print ads will show that when shopping at Wal-Mart, “The more you save, the more Christmas you can give.”

About Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT)
Every week, millions of customers visit Wal-Mart Stores, Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam’s Club locations across America. The company and its Foundation are committed to a philosophy of giving back locally. Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is proud to support the causes that are important to customers and associates right in their own neighborhoods, and last year gave more than $270 million to local United States communities. To learn more, visit www.walmartfacts.com, www.walmart.com, or www.walmartfoundation.org.

I also read somewhere that Kmart is going HD-DVD exclusive.

This is getting interesting.

Seems like Sony went the way of getting exclusive support from the movie companies while HD-DVD is pushing hard for exclusive & low price hardware support from retailers.
 

VanMardigan

has calmed down a bit.
While I sit in my corner crying about my Ebay fiasco, I can only wonder how much better this 1000th post would've been if I had gotten my 60GB Ps3.

So no BR impressions, no format neutral love fest, no Mr. Brooks/Meet the Robinsons/Wild Hogz 1080p impressions, and no Ps2 upscaling impressions. :*(

It's been fun posting here, yadda yadda yadda..............

Sorry to all the people I've pissed off...............

Sorry to the 3 people I have on my ignore list (it's more for my own safety, really)

:(

Anyway, this thread plus the other HD DVD thread (and the cheap HD DVD Xbox add-on) were the main reasons I jumped into HD media, and I'm happy I made that jump. The small monetary investment has paid off with hours upon hours of entertainment.









and p.s.

mrklaw and mousey, Toshiba doesn't count PC sales as standalone sales, you guys put two separate statements into one. They were happy about standalone sales (60% of the market). Laptop sales have helped their software sales. Two separate things, unfortunate quote.
 

steve

Banned
I'd re-buy both The Matrix and LotR collections on Blu-ray in a heartbeat. Usually I hate to double dip, but I'd make exceptions in these instances.
 

NekoFever

Member
OokieSpookie said:
Besides, I would have to say the hd-dvd camp are not really the best to be talking about other formats being hacked :lol
Wait, are you saying that a format having less DRM is a bad thing? :lol
 

Raistlin

Post Count: 9999
But Sony is targetting retailers as well ... though potentially not as much.


The Walmart deal is basically Toshiba clearing out the remainder of their A2 stock. They did not hit their expected year numbers, and the next gen model (A3) is already out.

As for KMart, they only carry low-price stuff ... so they have the entry HD DVD players due to cost. KMart is owned by Sears, and Sears (which sells a pretty good share of electronics) carries both formats iirc.
 

VanMardigan

has calmed down a bit.
maynerd said:
I also read somewhere that Kmart is going HD-DVD exclusive.

It's true. Kmart will only stock HD DVD standalones.

Of course, they'll still carry the Ps3. Also, they will carry Blu Ray movies as well.



As for KMart, they only carry low-price stuff ... so they have the entry HD DVD players due to cost. KMart is owned by Sears, and Sears (which sells a pretty good share of electronics) carries both formats iirc.

It's amazing how often you are wrong. Kmart owns Sears, not the other way around. And keep spinning Kmart exclusivity any way you want, buddy, it doesn't make it any less true.

And just one more for you and your crap Blu Ray FUD:

onix said:
The Walmart deal is basically Toshiba clearing out the remainder of their A2 stock.

walmart spokesman said:
O’Brien said rumors that each Wal-Mart store would stock only 18 units of the Toshiba player were false. “There are no limited quantities for stores or purchases.”
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
VanMardigan said:
mrklaw and mousey, Toshiba doesn't count PC sales as standalone sales, you guys put two separate statements into one. They were happy about standalone sales (60% of the market). Laptop sales have helped their software sales. Two separate things, unfortunate quote.


well my quote was verbatim from highdefdigest. Its possible they put two separate quotes together but thats how its presented. Fair enough if thats incorrect.

Oh and I hope your sort out your PS3 soon.
 

Solo

Member
karasu said:
This has nothing to do with the format wars, but I'm watching Mr. Brooks on Blu-Ray and this movie has to have the most amazing gun sound effects ever! It seriously makes me feel like I'm being shot at. And I speak from experience!

The DTS track on the Collateral DVD has the most impressive guns Ive ever heard.
 

chubigans

y'all should be ashamed
Solo said:
The DTS track on the Collateral DVD has the most impressive guns Ive ever heard.

Nothing for me, even listening to uncompressed PCM on my PS3, has come close to the amazing that is Collateral gunshots. It's insanely good.
 
Onix said:
But Sony is targetting retailers as well ... though potentially not as much.

The Walmart deal is basically Toshiba clearing out the remainder of their A2 stock. They did not hit their expected year numbers, and the next gen model (A3) is already out.

As for KMart, they only carry low-price stuff ... so they have the entry HD DVD players due to cost. KMart is owned by Sears, and Sears (which sells a pretty good share of electronics) carries both formats iirc.

Wrong. Wal-Mart said that the HDA2s aren't closeouts and that the Toshiba will continue to manufacture the units for them.

And the "Wal-Mart" manager who posted the $99 Toshiba HD-DVD player for a pre-black friday sale was at least right that an announcement for their pre-black friday sale would be tomorrow (he stated this early this morning before any press releases). It sounds like maybe he actually works there. Could the $99 HD-DVD player be real??

If so, I am buying 3 as Christmas presents.
 
Hell, I'll pick up an HD-DVD player if I could get one for $99. I'd still buy the majority of my titles on Blu-ray, but there's a few HD-DVD only titles I want (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Knocked Up and Transformers).
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Ignatz Mouse said:
So I guess there is no WB news today..... Twister notwithstanding....


its supposedly a press conference rather than a press release. So the timing won't be your usual 9am release from the press office. Plenty of time to come up with more crazy suggestions!
 

White Man

Member
distantmantra said:
Hell, I'll pick up an HD-DVD player if I could get one for $99. I'd still buy the majority of my titles on Blu-ray, but there's a few HD-DVD only titles I want (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Knocked Up and Transformers).

You should hang out with me. I can make that happen, actually.
 
mrklaw said:
its supposedly a press conference rather than a press release. So the timing won't be your usual 9am release from the press office. Plenty of time to come up with more crazy suggestions!

My desire for drama is less likely to be fulfilled with every passing hour.

I really want the future to be here now. Isn't that why we all got HD media in the first place?
 

SUPREME1

Banned
I own 7 HD DVD and 7 Bluray movies :0


I somehow get the feeling that if I buy just one more movie for either format, I will irreversably tip the scale in their favor.. putting an end to my beloved format war.


:/
 

Raistlin

Post Count: 9999
VanMardigan said:
It's amazing how often you are wrong. Kmart owns Sears, not the other way around. And keep spinning Kmart exclusivity any way you want, buddy, it doesn't make it any less true.

WOAH ... HOLD ON THERE.

Nice unprovoked attack. My point was that Sears, the company that sells more electronics of the two does carry BD players iirc.

As to which company owns which, how is that relevant? The point is that only the one chain (the one that doesn't do much in the way of electronics) is HD DVD-only. Why are you screaming at me for a mistake in my post that is completely irrelevant to the point?


And just one more for you and your crap Blu Ray FUD:

Umm ... it isn't FUD. Walmart has plenty of them. However, they aren't going to be made forever, since the A3 is replacing it.
 
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