kaching said:
Lieberfarb is an angry man.
This is your first post in the thread. After that you referenced a post on HVD then squabbled with my posts.
kaching said:
Which you then went on to describe as tantamount to failure. Yes or No?
No. I stated they'd have a rough time getting mass-market to buy into hi-def DVD for several reasons (none of which are personal preference) and they need to be quick out of the starting gate or the format(s) could be doomed. To debunk misinformation, i pointed out how DVD sales broke CE adoption rates.
kaching said:
The biggest problem I have with your arguments is that they misrepresent everyone else's position. You've been attacking a straw man. I've pointed it out multiple times in recent responses and you've summarily ignored these parts of my responses, only answering the parts that allow you to dance around this issue. You keep saying its all unintentional but you keep doing the same thing.
The biggest problem actually seems to be that I disagree with whatever opinion you are keeping to yourself. If you want to make a point on your own, the forum seems to be a useful place for that, not nit-picking what others post.
pcostabel said:
I'm sorry, but Columbia/Tristar is the only studio that released all its DVD in anamorphic widescreen from HD transfers from day one. They have always been the best as far as DVD releases go.
Columbia, along w/ Warner started out real strong. Some of their early discs were good for the time but always a bit high priced. Many say C/TS has tailed off, pricing too high and the superbit stuff being pointless. YMMV.