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Old 05-11-2008, 11:00 PM   #1 of 17
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TV Shows on Blu-ray. What's ahead?


I thought some HTFers would like to know that there is a discussion taking place over at TVShowsonDVD.com/TVGuide.com on the future of TV shows on Blu-ray disc.

I know I've read a number of posts here over the years about concerns about 4:3 programs making the transition to DVD in the first place (remember the Kung Fu: Season 1 debacle?). And I know there have been many opinions on which shows should be among the first brought into the high-def media.

Weekly RoundUpper Emeritus Dave Lambert has begun a blog discussion on the subject of TV on BD. He spotlights a new slate of TV on BD releases that will be hitting shelves in the next few weeks and talks about some of these issues which have been getting kicked-around the HTF for years.

I thought maybe some HTFers would like to pick-up that discussion here...or maybe JOIN IN on Dave's discussion over at TVGuide.com. In his discussion Dave ruminates about shows like Star Trek, CSI, Heroes, Twilight Zone & Dick Van Dyke...and the shows which have already hit BD: Lost, Prison Break, Smallville, etc. Pretty interesting stuff.

Obviously, TV Shows on BD is a phenomena that's just getting started.

[Since the TV Software forum is in the SD-DVD section, I figured this would be the appropriate forum for this post.]




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Old 05-12-2008, 12:55 AM   #2 of 17
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cleaned up Star Trek The Next Generation would be instantly picked up by me.
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Old 05-12-2008, 05:22 AM   #3 of 17
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Re: TV Shows on Blu-ray. What's ahead?


I know there's a rumor about Seinfeld and Friends making it to Blu-ray.



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Old 05-12-2008, 08:25 AM   #4 of 17
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What these studios need to do is cater their TV on BD releases to the high-def demographic. That means more releases like Prison Break, Lost etc and less Grey's Anatomy. Yes, I know Grey's is a popular show and I admit that I watch it with my wife on a weekly basis but I am not purchasing it or would ever consider to purchase it in Blu-ray format. 1. It has no replay value for me and 2. It is a dialog driven show that will not really benefit from advanced audio.
Now a show like Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles would benefit from a BD release and I am surprised that one was not announced along with the SD DVD release. As far as I know, the Terminator movies are very popular on BD and HD DVD and I see a show like SCC being gobbled up by both fans of the show and fans of the movies that never got around to seeing the show but would now because it's in HD. That would translate into more viewers for season 2.
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Old 05-12-2008, 11:15 AM   #5 of 17
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I personally think BR should spend all it's energy on movie releases exclusively and leave TV shows to SDVD for the moment. Movies greatly benefit from PQ/AQ much more so than TV shows and Lord knows we could use a lot more title selection in the coming years.
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Old 05-12-2008, 12:22 PM   #6 of 17
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Movies greatly benefit from PQ/AQ much more so than TV shows...
Assuming it's shot on film (yes, I know there's other factors beisdes just that), you're incorrect. Lost: Season Three is one of the best Blu Ray discs that I've ever seen.

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Old 05-12-2008, 01:06 PM   #7 of 17
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Assuming it's shot on film (yes, I know there's other factors beisdes just that), you're incorrect. Lost: Season Three is one of the best Blu Ray discs that I've ever seen.
Your missing my point. I would rather watch the chariot racing scene in Ben Hur (before I die) on BR disc than Lost which episodes I've already seen on ABC HD. Give me movies!!!
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:25 PM   #8 of 17
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cleaned up Star Trek The Next Generation would be instantly picked up by me.

Don't hold your breath. It needs more than just cleaning up to make it to blu-ray.

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Old 05-13-2008, 12:56 AM   #9 of 17
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i would love to own certain series on BR, but for the most part it
would be cost prohibitive, i won't be able to afford it.

i picked up lost when it was on sale for under $40.

i see other shows over $60 and thats too much for me.
this is why i have netflix.

season 4 of Lost will list for about $100 and probably sell around $60-$80.
i can pick up a movie here and there for about $20/$25.
tv series will cost too much for me.

shows that air on hbo and F/X are only 12 or 13 epsiodes but the br sets are around $55 for f/x and over or just under $100 for hbo shows.



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Old 05-13-2008, 08:20 AM   #10 of 17
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FYI. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is up for pre-order on Amazon with no release date.
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Old 05-13-2008, 08:43 AM   #11 of 17
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i would love to own certain series on BR, but for the most part it would be cost prohibitive, i won't be able to afford it.

Other than short-sighted greed, I simply can't understand why the studios refuse to have more realistic pricing for Blu-ray discs, particularly for sets like TV shows.


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Old 05-13-2008, 08:49 AM   #12 of 17
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It sure is Paul. Good sign. I hope we see an announcement soon. I would surely buy as I stated in my earlier post.
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Old 05-13-2008, 09:03 AM   #13 of 17
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Quote:
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FYI. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is up for pre-order on Amazon with no release date.
also only 27.95, better order now before it goes up.

Amazon.com: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]: Lena Headey, Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau: Movies & TV



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