Re: 'Catch-Up' titles - Released HD-DVDs that have yet to get a Blu-ray release (US Only)
Thanks for only now bothering to proffer a responsive reply, Carlo.

Re "So having already owned the extras, what is a compelling reason to re-purchase? High A/V quality."
I better understand your point now that you've taken the time to unpack your "throwaway comment." But with no acknowledgment of my earlier comments in this regard, you've seemingly blown right past the niche of consumers I represent and am trying to bring to your attention the concerns of: per my earlier comments, I may want to re-visit supps that are of the high, ahem, quality as on the 12 Monks DVD (and HD DVD). I don't generally want to have multiple copies of a movie on my shelves, especially given that the DVD market is flattening and now is the time to sell. I'm seeing stories in the trade press about how the new DVD market is off but the used market grew significantly last quarter: people are still spending money in this bitch of an economy but they are just spending more frugally. I've been aggressively selling my DVDs for a little over a year now, chastened/motivated by seeing friends in years past with hundreds of LDs dig in their heels, indignantly keep them and then end up wanting to get rid of them years later when the discs had essentially become doorstops. For someone such as myself on a budget, recouping a little coin for my DVDs is an attractive premise. (Ever take a look around Amazon Marketplace and notice how many penny CDs there are listed for catalog pop titles? I think DVD is moving in that direction.)
Again, from my perspective, inclusion of legacy supps is part and parcel of making a definitive, new HD disc release of a catalog title. Exclusion of those supps is often a strategic marketing/commercial studio choice designed to bait avid enthusiast collectors for whom A/V quality is prime into buying now, then re-releasing the title with supps later when the market is larger to get more folks to open their wallets. Perhaps some of the "vendetta" (poor word choice IMO) tone you've felt is derived from my righteous indignation over these kinds of very consumer-UNfriendly studio choices. Under that formula, by the time the studio gets around to releasing a supps-endowed BD, the DVD I might have been hanging onto to both enjoy and see if the BD release would include its supps may be worth even less than it is today. (And yes, I understand that means I have some tough choices to make regarding even more aggressive sales of even more of my DVDs now, then Netflixing the DVD later to re-grip some supps. I'm having that conversation with myself regularly. Part of my point is that I shouldn't have to!).
The more ideal situation that would meet both of our consumer profile needs would be to release the BD now with all legacy supps and then re-visit the title later doing something with next gen functionality that's more substantive than, say, some of the nonsense we're seeing being implemented in the BD-Live "space" right now. Much props to Van Ling, but crap like that keyword index on the
Speed BD is simply no facsimile for the kind of content that was on the Five Star Collection DVD of that pic.
Just because I owned the supps in the past on DVD or HD DVD does not mean I don't want them on BD. If they're not on there, it doesn't mean I then train a more critical eye on PQ/AQ. It means I rent, maybe buy used, drop hints about wanting the title as a gift (

) or just spend my little new BD coin on titles from other studios that "get it" (usually WHV).
Re "Here again, nowhere have I said that porting over legacy supps inherently means the disc is of lesser quality (see above points)."
Fine. I'll take you at your explict word insofar as you've said (twice) that what I concluded from your comments is not what you meant. Be that as it may, it would be nice if you acknowledged that many reasonable people might agree that your use of the word "rehashing" can be be perceived as indicative of some negative bias on your part. The use of that word is rarely charitable. If an admin chimed in this thread and said we should move on and stop "rehashing" old issues/our conversation, you wouldn't think that a compliment would you?

Finally, did you watch the 12 Monks HD DVD, Carlo? Did you check out the RAH thread I linked to earlier? After all this
meshugas, I think you may need to brace yourself for some disappointment based upon what you're saying about the primacy of PQ for you. I predict that USHE will use the same transfer for the BD as the HD DVD, perhaps use a different codec than VC-1 and many folks who lionize DVD/BD as a point of departure for eye-popping and pants-rustling exercises of their hardware investments moreso than vehicles for faithful reproduction of what the director wanted the FILM to look like are going to have similar problems with the PQ. 12 Monks does NOT look like M:I:iii (and that is not a bad thing).