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8/12/07 at 6:36pm
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Originally Posted by ReggieW
If Mr. Hettick really wanted to be fair and objective, he could've simply have published his FULL interview with Kornblau so WE could've decided what was said in its proper context, rather than spinning Kornblau's positions with selective quotes bolstered by infammatory format war rhetoric.
Hell, what else should we expect from a propaganda site financed by the interviewee's opposition!?! |
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Originally Posted by ReggieW
It's not a matter of "belief." Universal has made it clear NUMEROUS times that they won't be releasing on BD. You certainly are allowed to dream/wish or whatever you want to call it.
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| Let's face it, any exclusive studio, Universal or otherwise, will say they won't be releasing on the competing format right up until the day they announce their neutrality. |
| Btw, maybe Kornblau just doesn't spend his time pre-occupied with the format war, and may simply be unaware of Hettrick's "article" on his interview. His blog/article was published just last week so we'll have to see if anyone at Universal sees fit to respond. |
| The Costco near me has had HD DVDs and HD DVD players for almost a year now. They just started carrying a blu-ray player. |
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Originally Posted by Douglas Monce
The Costco near me has had HD DVDs and HD DVD players for almost a year now. They just started carrying a blu-ray player.
Doug |
| Does anyone think Criterion will eventually venture over to releasing HD dvds? Saxon |
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
Don't hold your breath. I don't think it's due to the format war as much as it is that they don't have the volume. I would be surprised if they move more that 10,000 DVDs of a popular title, a LOT less on some of thier other titles. Translate that to HD where very few mainstream titles have sold more than 10,000 copies, and it becomes obvious that Criterion can't even break even on the encode for HD (either format). There are going to have to be a lot more players out there for Criterion to even consider releasing titles in HD. I think it will be several years. DVD was out for a few years before they started releasing them.
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| ... Warner Home Video have announced the US HD DVD re-release of several titles, all previously issued as HD DVD Combos, as regular single-sided HD DVD releases on 2nd October 2007. |
| Titles priced at $34.99 SRP are: The Ant Bully, The Departed, The Fountain, Happy Feet, Lady in the Water, The Lake House, Letters from Iwo Jima, Rumor Has It and Superman Returns Titles priced at $28.99 SRP are: Good Night, and Good Luck and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. |
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Originally Posted by Douglas Monce
The Costco near me has had HD DVDs and HD DVD players for almost a year now. They just started carrying a blu-ray player.
Doug |
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Originally Posted by Paul Arnette
^This is what Universal needs to do. There are at least eight titles catalog and otherwise I would consider purchasing if they weren't Combo Format.
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| Universal has already rereleased many catalog Combos as just HD DVD format. I assume they will continue to do so. |
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Originally Posted by Paul Arnette
Does two count as many? Aside from Army of Darkness and Unleashed, which other ones are there? Serious question because those are all I know of.
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Originally Posted by Paul Arnette
Does two count as many? Aside from Army of Darkness and Unleashed, which other ones are there? Serious question because those are all I know of.
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| The TV, radio, print, and Internet ads will feature NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and NASCAR driver Dale Earnhart, Jr. explaining the benefits of high definition, and how consumers can integrate HD into their lives via Sony products. TV ads will run in primetime, as well as on dedicated HD channels like National Geographic HD and Universal HD. |