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06-09-2006, 05:36 PM
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New Warner HD DVD releases announced
From High-Def DVD Digest
Syriana, and Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang will be released as 'hybrids' on June 20th. A week later Lethal Weapon will be released as an HD only title on June 27th.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...les_in_June/99
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06-09-2006, 06:33 PM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
hopefully Lethal Weapn will be a true 1080p and not like Fugitive.
I'm anxious to see a review.
With HD they should also have HD versions of the Theatrical version and HD version of the Dir. cut on both sides.
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06-09-2006, 06:38 PM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
Dear God, I really hope they don't use these inane hybrids for V For Vendetta.
again I ask, does anyone really want these things?
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06-09-2006, 11:40 PM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
Found a link to another press release over at AVS that alters the details somewhat from the one posted in the first post. As per the following link Syriana will be released as an HD DVD title, alongside the DVD release. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang will be a combo title, to use Warner Bros. vernacular. Release dates for these titles and Lethal Weapon are unchanged. Pure speculation on my part, but I'm guessing that LW will feature the director's cut only.
I am no fan of the hybrid / combo releases either, but I am going to make an exception for Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060609/20060609005535.html?.v=1
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06-10-2006, 12:10 AM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
Just received the PR this evening Walter:
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE ATTACHED
WARNER HOME VIDEO DEBUTS THREE NEW
HD DVD FORMAT TITLES
Syriana and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - June 20
Lethal Weapon - June 27
Burbank, California (June 9, 2006) – Warner Home Video (WHV) has announced the June 20 HD DVD debuts of Syriana and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Syriana will be released day-and-date with its Standard Definition version and will sell for $34.99. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang will be released as an HD-DVD/DVD combo and is available for $39.99 SRP. Lethal Weapon will follow with its HD DVD debut on June 27 for $28.99 SRP.
Set against the extensive global oil industry network, Syriana unfolds a complex series of interconnecting stories that challenge the morality and integrity of all those involved. The Syriana HD DVD contains two exclusive featurettes, Weaving Reality Into Drama and
A Conversation with Matt Damon.
Starring Robert Downey Jr, Val Kilmer and Michelle Monaghan, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang tells the story of a petty thief brought to Hollywood for an unlikely audition when he finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation with his high school crush. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover star in Lethal Weapon: Martin Riggs (Gibson) is an L.A. cop with suicidal tendencies and Roger Murtaugh (Glover) is the unlucky police officer with whom Riggs is assigned. Together they uncover a huge drug-smuggling operation, and as their success rate grows so does their friendship. All bonus materials on the Standard Definition versions of these two titles will be included on the HD DVD versions
Warner Home Video HD DVDs offer resolution six times higher than standard definition DVDs, extraordinarily vibrant contrast and color in addition to beautifully crisp sound. HD DVD also provides a new level of interactivity, giving instant access to extra features with the debut of a seamless menu-bar that allows viewers to enjoy features and settings without leaving or interrupting the film.
My Top 25 Noirs:
25. 711 Ocean Drive (1950), 24. Odds Against Tomorrow (1959), 23. Desperate (1947), 22. Pushover (1954), 21. The Blue Dahlia (1946), 20. The File on Thelma Jordon (1949), 19. He Ran All the Way (1951), 18. The Asphalt Jungle (1950), 17. The Killing (1956), 16. I Walk Alone (1948), 15. They Live by Night (1948), 14. The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), 13. The Narrow Margin (1952), 12. Kiss of Death (1947), 11. Conflict (1945), 10. Pickup on South Street (1953), 9. Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950), 8. Side Street (1950), 7. In a Lonely Place (1950), 6. Criss Cross (1949), 5. Angel Face (1952), 4. The Killers (1946), 3. Out of the Past (1947), 2. Double Indemnity (1944) and 1. The Maltese Falcon (1941)
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06-10-2006, 05:13 AM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
| I am no fan of the hybrid / combo releases either, but I am going to make an exception for Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. |
What is the negative about hybrid/combo releases?
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06-10-2006, 05:43 AM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
People dont like the higher retail price when they go to BB or CC. Even though they can buy it at Amazon for $27.99 +10% off anyway.
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06-10-2006, 08:08 AM
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Re: New Warner HD DVD releases announced
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I feel like it falls in the same lines as, studios having SD DVD's with Widescreen on one side and Pan and scan on the other.
It's a waste of space.
Were buying HD DVD's have a HD movie, maybe a DIR cut version or have HD version of the extras and such. Don't waste space for a SD version, something of which I'll NEVER use, if I'm watching the HD version
Doesn't make any sense.
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06-10-2006, 10:33 AM
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- Higher MSRP. Yes, apparently it is really only $5 higher than what WB would charge for a new non-catalog title that wasn't a hybrid. Still, the pricing is bad for HD-DVD all around since places like BB discount them less than other titles, for some reason. They can be had at Amazon for cheaper, but any consumer doing a direct comparison at Best Buy will be forgetting about HD-DVD. Plus, even if it is really $5 more than we'd normally pay, it's still $5 for something I don't think most early adopters want and people "on the fence" aren't going to future-proof their DVDs by buying a hybrid at those prices. Get "Firewall" today for $13.99-$17.99 on DVD or get the combo and future-proof it for an additional $12-$20 (and at BB, there was a $21 difference between the standard DVD and HD/DVD combo).
- Single layer. So far, we're losing half the potential disc space that other titles currently enjoy. Whether they would've used that space or not, I can't say. But, for now, it seems that the HD/DVD combo restricts the HD side to 15GB.
- WB doesn't add the supplements to the HD side, bringing us back to the early days of DVD when we had to flip the disc. Whether they leave them off because they have less disc space to work with due to the single layer issue or they just don't feel like it, I don't know.
I'm glad Syriana doesn't appear to be a hybrid. Maybe it ends with Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang.
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06-10-2006, 10:50 AM
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- Higher MSRP. Yes, apparently it is really only $5 higher than what WB would charge for a new non-catalog title that wasn't a hybrid. Still, the pricing is bad for HD-DVD all around since places like BB discount them less than other titles, for some reason. They can be had at Amazon for cheaper, but any consumer doing a direct comparison at Best Buy will be forgetting about HD-DVD. Plus, even if it is really $5 more than we'd normally pay, it's still $5 for something I don't think most early adopters want and people "on the fence" aren't going to future-proof their DVDs by buying a hybrid at those prices. Get "Firewall" today for $13.99-$17.99 on DVD or get the combo and future-proof it for an additional $12-$20 (and at BB, there was a $21 difference between the standard DVD and HD/DVD combo).
- Single layer. So far, we're losing half the potential disc space that other titles currently enjoy. Whether they would've used that space or not, I can't say. But, for now, it seems that the HD/DVD combo restricts the HD side to 15GB.
- WB doesn't add the supplements to the HD side, bringing us back to the early days of DVD when we had to flip the disc. Whether they leave them off because they have less disc space to work with due to the single layer issue or they just don't feel like it, I don't know.
I'm glad Syriana doesn't appear to be a hybrid. Maybe it ends with Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang.
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Thanks for the information, now I understand. I like the idea of having a SD version on the disc so you can play it on other equipment besides your HD DVD player, but I don't like the single disc and space restrictions.
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06-10-2006, 11:27 AM
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