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Old 11-16-2007, 07:07 AM   #1 of 15
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HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


**"War":
..will be released on both DVD and Blu-ray. The DVD (SRP $29.95) will include audio commentary with director Philip G. Atwell, a second commentary with writers Lee Anthony Smith and Gregory J. Bradley, 9 The Action of War vignettes, the Scoring War featurette, an audio trivia track, a gag reel and deleted/extended scenes. The Blu-ray (SRP $39.99) will include all that, plus The War Chest on-screen navigation mode (featuring 36 vignettes on the story, style, stunts and sound), Director's Window visual commentary with Atwell, The War Zone audio trivia track, the Yakuza Fighter BD-Java game, "dynamic resizing menus", bookmarks, a "Blu-line Slider" scene selection option and a behind-the-scenes FX Bonus picture-in-picture option (called True PiP in Lionsgate's promotional materials). The Blu-ray extras will all be in high-def."

**"3:10 to Yuma"
..will also be released on both DVD and Blu-ray. The DVD (SRP $29.95) will feature audio commentary with director James Mangold, deleted scenes, the Destination Yuma documentary and 2 featurettes (An Epic Explored and Outlaws, Gangs & Posses). The Blu-ray version (SRP $39.99) will include all of the above, along with the Inside Yuma picture-in-picture viewing option, 4 additional featurettes (3:10 to Score, The Guns of Yuma, Sea to Shining Sea and A Conversation with Elmore Leonard) and an interactive Historical Timeline of the West viewing option."

**"Good Luck Chuck"
...also available on both R and unrated DVD versions as well as an unrated Blu-ray. The R-rated DVD (SRP $29.95) will feature audio commentary with star Dane Cook, director Mark Helfrich, producer Mike Karz and writer Josh Stolberg, as well as the All About the Penguins featurette. The Unrated DVD (SRP also $29.95) will offer an unrated version of the commentary, 4 Chucked Up featurettes (Polymastia, Kama Sutra, Frank the Penguin Actor and All About the Penguins), a gag reel, ad-libs, deleted and alternate scenes, and something called the Sex Matrix, billed as "16 fierce thrusting positions in an interactive matrix." The Blu-ray version (SRP $39.99) will include all of the unrated features above, along with 3 additional featurettes (Good Luck Chuckles, Real Life Chuck and Eleanor Skepple) and a 2-song music video montage featuring Accident Prone by The Honorary Title and I Was Zapped by the Lucky Super Rainbow by The Flaming Lips. All the video-based extras on the Blu-ray will be in full 1080p resolution."

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Old 11-16-2007, 07:32 AM   #2 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


Good! At least some studios are beginning to figure this out.

Better A/V is a given but HDM buyers should get exclusive bonus features, alternate cuts, etc since we're paying premium prices compared to SD.

If it were up to me on these duel SD/HDM releases I'd strip the SD to the bones and load up the HDM with as many bonus features as possible.



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Old 11-16-2007, 10:04 AM   #3 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


I don't think studios should hold stuff back from the SD editions, but I think what we may wind up seeing is that they don't necessarily go for that second disc - the assumption being that the movie fans who are willing to pay more will buy the HD/BD edition now.

At least, that's the way I figure the studios will see it. They don't have much of a vested interest in making people migrate, and the DVD market is still strong enough that alienating it would be dumb. But the upper echelon of that market is buying HD now, so that's where the premium editions will go. So they'll probably still pack a single disc as much as they can (and they should), but the potential of a two-disc DVD edition isn't what it once was.



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Old 11-16-2007, 11:04 AM   #4 of 15
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No different from when the shift went from LD->DVD.
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Old 11-16-2007, 11:59 AM   #5 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


I didn't know the Honary Title was in Good Luck Chuck. They're a sweet band, that I almost got to see.


Terrible movie btw.

I thought it was PG-13 and I come to find out it was a pseudo porno.


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Old 11-16-2007, 11:20 PM   #6 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


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Originally Posted by Jim_K
Good! At least some studios are beginning to figure this out.

Better A/V is a given but HDM buyers should get exclusive bonus features, alternate cuts, etc since we're paying premium prices compared to SD.

If it were up to me on these duel SD/HDM releases I'd strip the SD to the bones and load up the HDM with as many bonus features as possible.
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Old 11-17-2007, 07:59 AM   #7 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
I don't think studios should hold stuff back from the SD editions, but I think what we may wind up seeing is that they don't necessarily go for that second disc - the assumption being that the movie fans who are willing to pay more will buy the HD/BD edition now.

And this assumption would be wrong.

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But the upper echelon of that market is buying HD now, so that's where the premium editions will go.

And this isn't necessarily true either.





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Old 11-17-2007, 10:34 AM   #8 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


It doesn't have to be 100% migration for this logic to make sense, though - if enough of the movie fans willing to pay the extra five bucks for a two-disc edition are moving to the HD formats, then the two-disc DVD editions start getting squeezed out. There still may be a market for them, but it's dwindling, and the companies may at least feel that they're better off with just the single-disc DVD and loaded HD/BD editions.



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Old 11-17-2007, 11:52 AM   #9 of 15
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It doesn't have to be 100% migration for this logic to make sense, though - if enough of the movie fans willing to pay the extra five bucks for a two-disc edition are moving to the HD formats, then the two-disc DVD editions start getting squeezed out. There still may be a market for them, but it's dwindling, and the companies may at least feel that they're better off with just the single-disc DVD and loaded HD/BD editions.

Except that Hollywood is making a LOT more money from people buying 2-disc DVDs than they are from people buying HD formats. It's not a case of wanting to spend an extra five bucks, it's a case of whether you own an HD player!

They'd be idiots to rock that particular boat.

From my observations, HD is mostly getting shafed when it comes to extra features.

This is another of those attitudes that all true movie buffs are buying HD and if you're not buying HD then you don't care or matter. That kind of thinking is ridiculous. I don't have HD, yet I just spent £900 ($1800) on a new set of front speakers and spend $150 a month on DVDs.





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Old 11-17-2007, 12:23 PM   #10 of 15
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Re: HD-releases getting the upper hand with extras (vs SD DVD)?


As long as the HD titles are carrying a premium price I think there should be extra exclusive content available on them.



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