Re: Warner Brothers is now Blu-ray Exclusive
As a QC tester of many Warner titles, this makes life much easier.
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Originally Posted by Dalton
Not trying to sound like a wiseass here but if i don't play video games, why would i want a PS3 for the extra $100?
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. Of course I could still change my mind.
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Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
David, you have no idea how all this went down.
Some of us do......really. This deal was made over the past few days/hours and there are many specifics you may never be privy to. So please don't make misleading statements like this that are not true. In the meantime, it looks like the format war is over. Congrats to Blu-ray! |
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| And by the way I didn't buy any players yet, but if I did I would feel betrayed. |
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Originally Posted by Paul Borges
Well, it doesn't sound like that in the press release. Perhaps Warner should be more honest in their press releases? If not, why even release it with some of those statements.
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| Not trying to sound like a wiseass here but if i don't play video games, why would i want a PS3 for the extra $100? |
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Originally Posted by Shane Martin
So someone held a gun to your head to buy HD DVD?
IMHO anyone with HD DVD who feels betrayed is IMHO not being responsible for their own actions. It's like blaming the lending instituations for a bad mortgage. You signed the papers, you accept the responsibility. Whiners will whine but they need to grow up. When you jump into a format war, you take your risks and you accept your licks if you choose wrong. |
(that is an angry face, not a constipated one).
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Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
David, you have no idea how all this went down.
Some of us do......really. This deal was made over the past few days/hours and there are many specifics you may never be privy to. So please don't make misleading statements like this that are not true. In the meantime, it looks like the format war is over. Congrats to Blu-ray! |
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
Assuming this is the beginning of the end of the format war, Blu-ray still has their biggest battle ahead of them: DVD. How will studios push HD software over DVD with out giving it away. On a side note, I think the BOGOs will quickly fade away.
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Just another amateur learning to paint w/ "the light of the world".
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Originally Posted by Marc Colella
You can basically say the format war is over now... at least in my opinion.
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| Well, it doesn't sound like that in the press release. Perhaps Warner should be more honest in their press releases? |
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Originally Posted by Brent M
I'll bet Bill Hunt has to change his shorts with this news.
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Just another amateur learning to paint w/ "the light of the world".
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
If this makes anyone think about going Blu I second the PS3 or the new Panasonic. Stay far away from the heavily discounted stand alones.
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Disney/Buena Vista/Miramax: Please put Beautiful Girls on Blu-ray with bonus features and the original theatrical trailer in 1080p, and an anamorphic re-release with bonus features and the original theatrical trailer day-and-date on DVD. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Paul Arnette
Actually, the thought of not having to return countless scratched HD DVDs to Amazon has me elated at the moment.
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Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
In the meantime, it looks like the format war is over. Congrats to Blu-ray!
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Originally Posted by ChrisCook
Adam, could you tell me the model number of the new Panasonic player? Thanks. I've only looked at a Sony Blu-ray that was in my Dell catalog over the holidays.
And if Warner is reading this, let's bring an SE of Contact to high definition, please. Now that I think about it, I hope Amazon still has that Blu-ray sale on Lost S3. |
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Originally Posted by Chuck Mayer
Guess there is no need to look for dual format players anymore.
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Originally Posted by Paul Borges
Well, it doesn't sound like that in the press release. Perhaps Warner should be more honest in their press releases? If not, why even release it with some of those statements. I am just frustrated because Warner has been my favorite company and I admired their continued stance on neutrality and then just like that they turn. It's a betrayal. So was Paramount a betrayal but I guess I had a soft spot for Warner since I love so many of their catalog titles.
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Originally Posted by DaveF
What do we mean by "over"? What's the studio support now for the two formats? Are there BR players coming out now from manufacturers that previously only made HD-DVD players?
Thanks! |
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Originally Posted by Shane Martin
Whiners will whine but they need to grow up. When you jump into a format war, you take your risks and you accept your licks if you choose wrong.
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"What the eyes see and the ears hear, the mind believes."
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Originally Posted by Chuck Mayer
I also think this is the big announcement of the entire war. WB's catalog is the elephant in the room. I bought HD and Blu, and while I loved HD (and disliked the smarminess and false moral high horse man Blu supporters espoused), I really didn't care what happened in the long run.
But this is it. Paramount and Universal cannot compete with Fox, Disney, and Warner Brothers. As a supporter of HD media, this is good for the general public. I feel bad for HD, as I think they got screwed, but it was a screwing they contributed to. Guess there is no need to look for dual format players anymore. I double dip for Batman Begins, King Kong, and The Matrix Trilogy as well. |