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The point that needs to get across to Universal is that a double disc set is better and more useful than their silly and unwanted flipper discs. If the other studios can take into account the customer's preference, why can't...
I have never understood the logic behind the pricing pattern on Amazon. It seems that they price BDs not based on the MSRP, but rather based on their own assessment of what people will pay for a certain title. Or else how...
Thank you Universal, for sparing this title from the ignonimity of the dreaded "flipper". Which makes this a definite buy, for me.
Quote:Originally Posted by Mike Frezon Wow, Sanjay.  It's like you were speaking right to me.  I have a slight liking of Jackson's music.  Thriller was a HUGE album when I was an older teen/young adult.  And, I...
I saw this in the theaters and I had wondered then, how great this is going to sound on BD. But, even I had not anticipated how great the BD actually sounds. For anyone who has even a slight liking for Michael Jackson's music, this...
Would love to have this on BD, but a flipper is a 'NO Sale' for me. Hopefully better sense will prevail at Universal and they will release this on standard BD some day.
Quote:Originally Posted by Robert George Not to put too fine a point on it, but if someone accidentally puts in the DVD side and can't tell enough of a difference to know it, so what.  Obviously the whole point of Blu-ray is...
Quote:Originally Posted by Douglas Monce This is why most professional AV racks come with tubular shaped pull out lights so you can see what you are doing. If its that dark why not keep a mini maglite next to you're rack....
Quote:Originally Posted by Douglas Monce I disagree. The advantage is that I don't have to buy a movie twice, once on blu-ray and once on DVD which is what I have to do now. Even if the flipper is a few dollars more, its less...
I am willing to bet good money that there will be thousands of cases where people such as my wife, will inadvertantly end up watching the DVD side instead of the BD as used to be the case with Warner's Widescreen/Fool Screen...
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