Universal exec says studio and HD DVD are moving forward - Engadget HD
| Another fact that really irritates Blu Ray fanboys: According to IMDB these exclusive companies have the US distribution rights to the following number of movies: Universal - 5331 Paramoun - 5753 Dreamworks - 95 Weinstein - 183 Total 11362 films 20th Century Fox - 755 SOny Pictures - 419 Disney Buena Vista - 727 MGM - 3639 Columbia/Tri Star - 4323 Warner Brothers - 4623 Total: 14783 Grand Total of all movies from these companies: 26145 11362/26145 = 43% Meaning HD DVD has 43% of all catalog titles available for potential release on it's format. It's completely laughable to hear that BDA has 80% of the major studios. Who cares when Fox/Sony/Buena Vista/Disney all acount for less than 2000 movies. That's not even half of Universal's back catalog. |
I double-checked a few of Chris' figures at IMDB. He is spot on! The Universal and Paramount catalogs are the biggest in the business! Wow!!
BTW, those IMDB listings include titles coming in 2008, 2009 and 2010 among them. For instance, 84 of Universal's 5331 titles are coming after 2007.
Now, if only Universal and Paramount will grace us with some of those delicious catalog titles on HD DVD! My money is waiting!

Mark





Of course, there are essentially duplicates due to double-dips and multiple versions on all sides (like DD vs DTS as well as inclusion of insignificantly small numbers of HDM titles), and ownership/rights for titles may have shifted in significant numbers not reflected there, but I would think actual DVD releases would give a better indication of future HDM releases than the vague numbers quoted from IMDB w/out any qualifications. 