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

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captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
HocusPocus said:
Look at that list of selections. There are like 3 movies worth owning for the prices they charge and then Planet Earth as well. People aren't being picky that own these formats at all.

1.) Batman Begins
2.) Planet Earth
3.) Pirates #1
4.) Casino Royal

That's about it for anyone that doesn't buy every release out. Who the heck didn't have Goodfellas on regular DVD before they bought it on the high definition formats? Not buying that one twice. Same could really be said for Pirates #1, but it's a great transfer and a huge blockbuster worth showing your setup off for.
I didnt own any of the movies you listed on any format.

And as ignatz said there are some movies i will buy twice, i bought superbit Black Hawk Down and i own the blu-ray version now as well.

Also "worth owning for the prices" that is subjective. I havnt bought a dvd outside of X-files on dvd since last july, and even that was some more X-files seasons on dvd.
No i dont buy every new release, i buy movies i like, and movies i heard were good. I also beg to differ that there are only 3 titles worth owning, but just like price that is subjective. I own about 30 BRD, but i see people with 100+ HD DVD and Blu-ray and im just like dayum.
 

painey

Member
Both formats since interception through May 27, 2007
01. Casino Royale -
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- 83,600
02. The Departed -
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- 62,700
03. Batman Begins -
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- 53,500
04. Superman Returns -
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- 44,800
05. Superman Returns -
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- 39,300
06. The Departed -
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- 37,800
07. The Prestige -
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- 34,700
08. The Fifth Element -
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- 33,800
09. X-Men: The Last Stand -
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- 32,000
10. Underworld: Evolution -
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- 31,400
11. Ice Age: The Meltdown -
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- 28,300
12. Night at the Museum -
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- 28,100
13. Black Hawk Down -
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- 27,900
14. Talladega Nights -
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- 27,700
15. Serenity -
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- 26,200
16. Goodfellas -
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- 26,100
17. Troy -
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- 26,100
18. Mission Impossible III -
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- 25,800
19. Happy Feet -
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- 25,500
20. Mission Impossible III -
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- 25,500
21. Planet Earth -
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- 25,400
22. Crank -
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- 24,800
23. Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man -
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- 23,700
24. Deja Vu -
bluray.gif
- 22,700
25. The Last Samurai -
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- 22,400
26. Terminator 2 -
bluray.gif
- 21,600
27. Pirates of the Carribean: Curse -
bluray.gif
- 21,100
28. Saw III -
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- 20,400
29. House of Flying Daggers -
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- 20,000
30. Apollo 13 -
hddvd.gif
- 19,900
31. The Bourne Supreme -
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- 19,300
yy. Planet Earth -
bluray.gif
- 19,300
xx. V for Vendetta -
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- 19,100
yy. Rocky Balboa -
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- 18,600
yy. Eragon -
bluray.gif
- 17,800
yy. The Pursuit of Happyness -
bluray.gif
- 17,800
yy. Apocalypto -
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- 17,300
xx. Smokin Aces -
hddvd.gif
- 17,200
xx. Miami Vice -
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- 16,600
xx. The Polar Express -
hddvd.gif
- 16,500
xx. Training Day -
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- 15,200
xx. Children of Men -
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- 14,900
xx. The Phantom of the Opera -
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- 14,700
xx. Happy Feet -
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- 14,600
xx. King Kong -
hddvd.gif
- 14,300
xx. Babel -
hddvd.gif
- 12,600
xx. The Good Shepherd -
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- 10,800
xx. Lucky Number Slevin -
hddvd.gif
- 9,200
xx. The Ultimate Matrix Collection -
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- 7,900
xx. The Mummy Returns -
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- 7,300

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captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
So i have some newbie questions that i have been wondering about.
House is on FOX but at the end it says "NBC universal production" so would it be on blu-ray or hd dvd? I know its listed under FOX on dvd, but to my knowledge there hasnt been any announcements of it on HD disc.

And how do these HD channels like HDnet movies and universal HD broadcast their movies in HD do they have the high def master? What about older movies, like i have Top Gun and Back to the Future 3 recorded in hd on my dvr, they both look great btw.
 
captive said:
So i have some newbie questions that i have been wondering about.
House is on FOX but at the end it says "NBC universal production" so would it be on blu-ray or hd dvd? I know its listed under FOX on dvd, but to my knowledge there hasnt been any announcements of it on HD disc.

House is Universal, so it's (unannounced) HD-DVD only as of now.
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
captive said:
I didnt own any of the movies you listed on any format.

And as ignatz said there are some movies i will buy twice, i bought superbit Black Hawk Down and i own the blu-ray version now as well.

Also "worth owning for the prices" that is subjective. I havnt bought a dvd outside of X-files on dvd since last july, and even that was some more X-files seasons on dvd.
No i dont buy every new release, i buy movies i like, and movies i heard were good. I also beg to differ that there are only 3 titles worth owning, but just like price that is subjective. I own about 30 BRD, but i see people with 100+ HD DVD and Blu-ray and im just like dayum.


I have both formats, both split pretty evenly in terms of purchases and I still see no end in sight to this lame, drawn out, festering "war" of didn't-have-to-be-this-way nonsense. They should have released a unified format a year and a half earlier than they did.
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
distantmantra said:
House is Universal, so it's (unannounced) HD-DVD only as of now.
Thats lame, but why is the DVD listed on under FOX on home dvd then? Do they only have the distribution rights for standard def?

stinkles said:
I have both formats, both split pretty evenly in terms of purchases and I still see no end in sight to this lame, drawn out, festering "war" of didn't-have-to-be-this-way nonsense. They should have released a unified format a year and a half earlier than they did.
It would have been nice.
I remember hearing talks about how they were trying to do one format.
 
captive said:
Thats lame, but why is the DVD listed on under FOX on home dvd then? Do they only have the distribution rights for standard def?

Fox doesn't have home media distribution rights at all, I'm not sure where you're getting that from.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009WPM1Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season One -- Universal

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FVQLIO/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season Two -- Universal

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000R9YLKY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season Three -- Universal
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
distantmantra said:
Fox doesn't have home media distribution rights at all, I'm not sure where you're getting that from.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009WPM1Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season One -- Universal

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FVQLIO/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season Two -- Universal

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000R9YLKY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Season Three -- Universal
Thanks, that sucks whenever it comes out on HD disc i guess.
And i think Best Buys have them in the "fox on dvd" section which is why i thught FOX had it.
 
captive said:
It would have been nice.
I remember hearing talks about how they were trying to do one format.

Back in 2005:

In an interview with Reuters earlier this month in France, Yukinori Kawauchi, the general manager in charge of the new format for Sony, said his company was "open to discussions" on creating a single technology standard.

Kawauchi said at the time that specific proposals had yet to be tabled, but the Nihon Keizai Shimbun business daily reported that Sony has proposed using Blu-ray's disc structure and HD DVD software technology as the basis for a new format.

Toshiba, for its part, has suggested using the HD DVD disc structure and employing Sony's multi-layer data-recording technology, the paper said.

In HD DVD discs a memory layer is sandwiched between two substrates, while in Blu-ray a layer to hold data is put on the surface of a substrate and covered by thin protective layers.

The dominant industry view has been that since HD DVD discs have virtually the same structure as current discs, makers can use much of their existing manufacturing equipment to offer low-priced discs, a critical factor in winning end-user support.

Either way, the clock is ticking on the planned launch of DVD players based on the new formats by the end of the year.

Toshiba, while admitting it is in talks with Sony and others on a unified format, said it has not changed its plan to launch HD DVD-based DVD players and notebook computers equipped with HD DVD drives in the fourth quarter of 2005.

"Now I'm interested to see how soon the makers can come out with products with standardized technology," said Daiwa Institute of Research analyst Kazuharu Miura. "The move could slow down the launch (of products) and let rivals such as Taiwanese makers, that came into the market later, advance in the competition."

The move to a unified format also puts into question the launch of Sony's next-generation PlayStation 3 (PS3), which has been expected to be released in 2006. Sony has said the new game console would be compatible with Blu-ray technology.

"It could take both camps some time to develop products based on a new standard, which leaves the risk of development delays for Sony's next-generation game console," Goldman Sachs analyst Yuji Fujimori wrote in a note to clients.
 
AP Exclusive:
Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format
By Gary Gentile / AP Business Writer
Article Launched: 06/17/2007 02:40:24 PM MDT

LOS ANGELES - Blockbuster Inc. will rent high-definition DVDs only in the Blu-ray format in 1,450 stores when it expands its high-def offerings next month, dealing a major blow to the rival HD DVD format.
The move, being announced Monday, could be the first step in resolving a format war that has kept confused consumers from rushing to buy new DVD players until they can determine which format will dominate the market.

Blockbuster has been renting both Blu-ray and HD DVD titles in 250 stores since late last year and found that consumers were choosing Blu-ray titles more than 70 percent of the time.

"The consumers are sending us a message. I can't ignore what I'm seeing," Matthew Smith, senior vice president of merchandising at Blockbuster, told The Associated Press.

Blockbuster will continue to rent HD DVD titles in the original 250 locations and online, the Dallas-based company said.

The decision was helped in large part by the lopsided availability of titles in Blu-ray, Smith said. All major studios except one

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are releasing films in Blu-ray, with several, including The Walt Disney Co., releasing exclusively in Blu-ray. Only Universal Studios, which is owned by General Electric Co., exclusively supports HD DVD.
Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc., and Paramount Pictures, which is owned by Viacom Inc., release films in both formats.

"When you walk into a store and see all this product available in Blu-ray and there is less available on HD DVD, I think the consumer gets that," Smith said.

The rollout of Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 game console, which comes standard with a Blu-ray drive, also helped give the format momentum, Smith said.

Blockbuster's decision, while significant on it's own, could boost Blu-ray even more if other retailers follow suit.

"It will help shift the balance toward Blu-ray, clearly," said Richard Doherty, president of The Envisioneering Group, a research company.

The North American HD DVD Promotional Group said Blockbuster's decision was shortsighted and skewed by the success of films released by Blu-ray studios in the first three months of the year. The group said HD DVD has since gained momentum, selling more players and popular titles such as "The 40-Year Old Virgin" and "The Matrix" trilogy.

"I think trying to make a format decision using such a short time period is really not measuring what the consumer is saying," said Ken Graffeo, co-president of the group.

The two formats have been battling it out since they both hit the market last year. Studios hope the high-definition discs, with their sharper picture and more room for interactive special features and games, will replace standard definition DVDs.

The formats are incompatible and neither will play on standard DVD players, although standard DVDs can be viewed with either a Blu-ray or HD DVD player.

The Blu-ray camp has been helped by the release of such huge hits as "Casino Royale," ''Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Spider-Man" coming out exclusively in its format.

As the battle has unfolded, the price of the high-definition players needed to show the movies has plummeted. Toshiba Corp., the major supporter of HD DVD, is selling its player for $299 with a rebate, down from $499 when it first went on sale.

Sony, which is pushing Blu-ray, recently slashed the price of its player by more than half to $499. The player retailed for $1,000 when it first was introduced.

Take this for what you will. I think Super Ken of Universal should be more concerned that despite the 'magical' $199 price of HD DVD, software ratio remains the same with Blu-ray at a 2:1 advantage. if morons like us here at GAF can see it, I'm sure Blockbuster can as well. Cue in the imminent PS3 price drop and the $399 sony 1080p/24 standalone; my irony detector is working overtime.
 

mollipen

Member
Another step towards a one-format future. I'd really love for one of the two to be dead by the time I go HD near the end of this year, but sadly I don't think it will happen that soon.
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
captive said:
Wow. Grabs some popcorn and braces for some spin.

I for one am looking forward to the spin

Let me help them :D

Blockbuster obviously means nothing anymore, I mean, who the hell goes there anymore.. Netflix FTW!
All this shows is people are renting blu-ray movies rather then buying them. Obviously, HD-DVD owners are more confident in their purchases.
 
Wow @ the Blockbuster megaton...

Even the hardest of the hardcore HD DVD fans here on NeoGAF have been at least somewhat reasonable about Blu-ray's lead, (Even the Main Event, who's probably the biggest HD DVD enthusiast on this board, has gone less negative and has taken more to just posting his positive HD DVD news rather than being confrontational as he used to be, which is much appreciated,) so I doubt we'll see the level of denial from HD DVD-loving GAFers regarding this huge news as we could see by perusing the views of the HD DVD "cult" over @ AVS. After this shocker, I expect some of the AVS will be mixing the Kool-aid for their "exodus" pretty soon.
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
Pristine_Condition said:
I expect some of the AVS will be mixing the Kool-aid for their "exodus" pretty soon.

Someone was nice enough to already make the post
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=862656

Hillarious Quotes:
avsforumuser said:
For those who think that attach rates are the most important thing (more important than total disc sales), they should consider this good news since it will skew HD DVD ownership more toward buyers and less toward people who just rent or those who both rent and buy.

avsforumuser said:
I can't tell how much this will hurt HD DVD, because it seems that so many just buy the movies they want, and alot blind buy.
I already guessed this one :lol

avsforumuser said:
It's an Associated Press story, which means every news organization in the world (every newspaper, TV station, radio station and internet site) with enough free space will post it. Suddenly, nationwide, the message will be heard loud and clear: Blockbuster (which is not as big as it used to be but it's still a force to be reckoned with) chose one of two HD formats for rental. Suddenly J6P's contemplating buying the HD-A2 for cheap will pause and ask themselves if they want to because Blockbuster won't be renting the movies he/she wants to see in HD. This is not as bad as retailers dropping HD-DVD, but that's the other shoe waiting to drop. Blockbuster not renting HD-DVD movies is pretty bad news, no sugar-coating the hard fact that we were just dealt a severe blow for mainstream adoption.

There is hope for the forum though
 

drohne

hyperbolically metafictive
bd rentals at blockbuster will be nice -- i signed up with netflix for bds, but tbh i prefer just going to the video store. and hopefully this pushes the format war a bit closer to its inevitable conclusion.
 
I'll see you that AVS post, and raise you one. This is SPINTACULAR:

darinp2 said:
For those who think that attach rates are the most important thing (more important than total disc sales), they should consider this good news since it will skew HD DVD ownership more toward buyers and less toward people who just rent or those who both rent and buy.

Amazing. Simply incredible.

From another AVS thread:

joerod said:
Since I joined netflix a couple years ago I haven't set foot in a blockbuster since... I never will again! :)

Hmmm. A person who hasn't been a Blockbuster customer in years...still won't be a Blockbuster customer.

Wow, that's quite a threat.

:lol
 

Cosmic Bus

pristine morning snow
The Blockbuster announcement is contradictory to their exclusivity contract with the HD-supporting Weinstein Company. Doesn't make a lot of sense.
 
DarkJediKnight said:
Take this for what you will. I think Super Ken of Universal should be more concerned that despite the 'magical' $199 price of HD DVD, software ratio remains the same with Blu-ray at a 2:1 advantage. if morons like us here at GAF can see it, I'm sure Blockbuster can as well. Cue in the imminent PS3 price drop and the $399 sony 1080p/24 standalone; my irony detector is working overtime.

Here's hoping that they actually stock the damn things decently. The one Blockbuster in my area that rents Blu-Ray's is 20 miles away and has like 30 movies at best. No Pirates, no SuperMan, no Goodfella's, no Departed (which I own anyway). The only thing I've rented from them was Casino Royale.
 
Hotarubi said:
The Blockbuster announcement is contradictory to their exclusivity contract with the HD-supporting Weinstein Company. Doesn't make a lot of sense.

Sounds like either:

*Weinstein will go neutral and sell Blockbuster HD movies on Blu-ray for rental.

or

*Weinstein will sell only DVDs to Blockbuster for rental.

or

*Weinstein will sell mostly DVD to Blockbuster for in-store rents and a limited number of HD-DVDs for the online rental store.
 

Raistlin

Post Count: 9999
Wow ... this is pretty big news. Once retailers, etc. start picking sides, it's usually a domino effect.




Oh ... and :lol @ EngadgetHD using Monty Python
 
Wow. Wasn't expecting that.

Just to be a voice of some moderation, in a few months' time we may see them switch, or drop HD altogether. It's certainly bad news for HD-DVD though.
 

djkimothy

Member
Wow, I hope they implement this in Canada soon! Then i can quit my zip subscription. :/

Edit: And for those AVS members that are going to boycott Blockbuster... It's just going to give them (Blockbuster) more reason to drop the format completely. This is a big blow for the format...
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
djkimothy said:
Wow, I hope they implement this in Canada soon! Then i can quit my zip subscription. :/

Edit: And for those AVS members that are going to boycott Blockbuster... It's just going to give them (Blockbuster) more reason to drop the format completely. This is a big blow for the format...
Apparently Ken(universal) has already responded...
 

djkimothy

Member
captive said:
Apparently Ken(universal) has already responded...

And what did he say?

I'm surprised all this news is coming out on a Sunday. Don't you Americans have anything else better to do on a weekend other than work? ;)
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
djkimothy said:
And what did he say?

I'm surprised all this news is coming out on a Sunday. Don't you Americans have anything else better to do on a weekend other than work? ;)
Man making me do work on a sunday having to go find this damn quote, its in the original damn thread. :)
Blockbuster's decision could be a serious blow to HD DVD in the high-def format war. But one HD DVD backer said Sunday that Blockbuster is acting on limited information.

"I think trying to make a format decision using such a short time period is really not measuring what the consumer is saying," said Ken Graffeo, co-president of the promotional group for HD DVD.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=862638&page=4&pp=30
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
djkimothy said:
Oops, missed that.

I wonder what the fallout of this news will be like tomorrow...
i think it may be something like this.
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man i love that gif
 

djkimothy

Member
It's the most versatile gif...

In unrelated news, I just watched the first half of Apocalypto this evening. Man, that was hard to watch. It wasn't the gore that got to me, it was the
pillaging of the village and knowing that the villagers are doomed. I just had to stop watching cause it was hard to witness. It was well portrayed and directed. I stop watching at the point where the captives were taken to the top of the pyramid. There was something historically eerie to see the sacrifices taking place while they were herding more people.
I know it's just a movie but it just got to me. :(

I'll watch the last half later. But I must say, the picture quality was amazing! It was like a documentary crew was following the tribe, so clear and has this "candid" feel when showing shots in the jungle.
 

M3wThr33

Banned
Hotarubi said:
The Blockbuster announcement is contradictory to their exclusivity contract with the HD-supporting Weinstein Company. Doesn't make a lot of sense.
I've seen several Weinstein-related movies on Blu-Ray, though, like TMNT. Granted they didn't solely distribute it, but it seems like it's not as exclusive as previously thought.
 

Raistlin

Post Count: 9999
captive said:
But one HD DVD backer said Sunday that Blockbuster is acting on limited information.

"I think trying to make a format decision using such a short time period is really not measuring what the consumer is saying," said Ken Graffeo, co-president of the promotional group for HD DVD.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=862638&page=4&pp=30


:lol

Whether it is or isn't, does nothing to change the fact that it happened. Ken ... nice way to side-step.
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
BenjaminBirdie said:
I have to know what a J6P is.
joe six pack, i swear i ****ing hate that term its so retarded to begin with. Not even mentioning the fact that there are 300+ million people in america and there is not a single phrase that begins to capture any sort of percentage of said population.

Also it makes me think of the King of the Hill episode where Luanne starts the puppet show and she names the villian joe six pack.
I love king of the hill but her voice saying joe six pack grates on me.
 
captive said:
joe six pack, i swear i ****ing hate that term its so retarded to begin with. Not even mentioning the fact that there are 300+ million people in america and there is not a single phrase that begins to capture any sort of percentage of said population.

Also it makes me think of the King of the Hill episode where Luanne starts the puppet show and she names the villian joe six pack.
I love king of the hill but her voice saying joe six pack grates on me.

:lol

That is so awesome.

On so many awesome levels.

Thanks for that.
 

Mrbob

Member
Sweet deal with Blockbuster.

Go Blu Ray go! Bring us close to the ONE HD MOVIE FUTURE!

Again, I got nothing against HD DVD, but the studio support is stacked heavily in Blu Rays favor, and I want this silly war to end.

BTW, MS, a big FU for attempting to muddy up this HD war by releasing a HD DVD player and having no interest in physical HD formats at all.
 

captive

Joe Six-Pack: posting for the common man
Oh god.
avsuser2 said:
avsuser1 said:
I have no problem backing BD either, if in fact it is crowned the champion by early next year.

I do have a question for everyone cheering this though. Blockbuster is backing BD in their rollout because it is outrenting HD DVD by a 3 to 1 margin.

And everyone is cheering and saying how logical and smart this is.

So, what if Blockbuster said that since Xbox 360 rentals are out-renting PS3 rentals by a 7-1 margin that they are no longer going to rent PS3 games?

Would you guys still think this was a great logical choice and "good" for consumers?
Excellent point. especially since your estimates are atleast that or maybe even moreso (360 to ps3 game rentals). I agree with you 100%. Why aren't they taking away PS3 games? I think if they did, it would be done much more quietly than a gigantic AP announcement like this. (By contrast, the 360/PS3 race is much more lopsided than this HD format war)

Makes me wonder about earlier posts suggesting it's all just Sony posturing itself; offering a ton of money to Blockbuster to do this. complete with a big "coming out" party. It really doesn't affect me at all since I haven't been in a blockbuster for years; but I do agree with everyone saying it's BAD for HD DVD since the dimwit general public will only see Blu-Ray now as the only HD format offered.

Bottom Line: Choice is a good thing. Shame on BB for taking that away from its customers.
:lol :lol :lol
 
well its looking like its just a matter of time now before the whole format battle gets wrapped up and the real war begins...to not become a laser disc/niche type of format

Long live HD!!!!
 

methane47

Member
LOL whats even funnier are the comments

will now be officially canceling my Blockbuster account. I want choice and convenience, and limiting my choices looses my patronage.

God This Choice crap has migrated from Microsoft onto HD-DVD now? Good god..

You're still not getting it xero...it doesn't matter if I support HD DVD or Blu-ray. I'm saying that I want a CHOICE in my HD format. If that means renting from Netflix instead of Blockbuster, then that's what I'm going to do. No one is throwing a "hissy fit" or crying about it but you. I'm simply stating that I'm switching from Blockbuster because I want a choice in my HD format. Comprende? Do you own a huge amount of stock in Blockbuster or something, 'cause you're really making a big deal about me not renting from them anymore.

OH NOoes I want the Choice
HD-DVD Choice that is
and since they're not offering it .. I'm going to cry my little piggies all the way home ... wahh wahhh

....
...
BlockBuster should NOT take sides, but support BOTH so that A MAJORITY of their customers will be able to have the HD Content they desire. By taking a side, they punish EVERYONE who purchased HD-DVD equipment.
Personally I have NO High Def DVD format equipment. I plan to stay out of the format war untill there is a standard.

sob.. sob.. They Dont offer BOTH HD-DVD and Bluray!! so they are a bad company.. And Where's the laserDisk isle?

I don't for one second think that this specifically will cause them to go bankrupt, no. You are blind if you think the "popularity" of BlueRay isn't manufactured. Consider what Sony has to gain and what they have to loose.

God Forbid a company actually tries to support their Technology.. That would make them morally wrong of course..

By withholding all their titles to BRD exclusives, they are pushing the format onto consumers, not because it is a better format, but because they receive the most dollars per unit and they can end up charging consumers more. How many standalone BRD players have been sold when you take all the PS3s out of consideration?

Thank god Universal doesn't withhold all their titles to HD-DVD.. whew.. cuz that would be worse that kicking a baby..

edited for less douchebaggery
 
Well you can't blame them for being upset about purchasing an HD-DVD system. They almost seem as sad as you seem happy about Blu-Ray dominating to justify your own purchase. Ironic? ;)
 
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