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(yours looks cooler though)
thanks buddy
(yours looks cooler though)
Yeah so you trade me Transformers and I'll GLADLY trade you Bram Stokers Dracula.
Yeah so you trade me Transformers and I'll GLADLY trade you Bram Stokers Dracula.
Yeah so you trade me Transformers and I'll GLADLY trade you Bram Stokers Dracula.
Believe me, I'd be HAPPY to!
The Weinstein one is odd, Blcokbuster has an exclusive contract with them but don't carry HD-DVD.HD DVD Exclusive Studios
Universal
Paramount
Dreamworks
Weinstein Co.
Blu-Ray Exclusive Studios
Sony
Disney
Fox/MGM
Lionsgate
Neutral Studios
Warner
New Line
If Spielberg only wants to release on Blu-ray, then his movies just aren't going to be coming to us in high def any time soon. Think of how many of his films are from Universal, Paramount or Dreamworks--all of which are HD DVD exclusive supporters. It sounds like he has reserved the right to not have his films be HD DVD exclusives, but since none of those studios release Blu-ray discs, we have a bit of a problem.
Rather than expecting Universal to ever put out a Blu-ray release, I think we should just expect a very long wait before we see any more of his films (after Close Encounters) released in high def.
When Warner announces they will go HD you can pretty much consider that the decisive factor in the format war with 3 of the 4 biggest studios backing HD. Fox will have to relent to the pressure of the other major studios.
In this game of chess, one move from Warner could mean checkmate.
I've got upwards of 4k dvd's on my shelves, don't even want to think what its going to cost to replace all those.
Evan
Warners jumping either way would be huge news for sure. Since Universal is owned by GE/NBC and has a huge Microsoft releationship I can understand why Universal is in the HD camp, why did Fox jump to the Blue-Ray camp?
Evan
Anti-Piracy? I know HD-DVD was cracked pretty easily, but Blu-Ray is too, every blu-ray movie has been cracked. But isn't Warner doing both? I know they're releasing Harry Potter later this year in both formats.
Anti-Piracy? I know HD-DVD was cracked pretty easily, but Blu-Ray is too, every blu-ray movie has been cracked. But isn't Warner doing both? I know they're releasing Harry Potter later this year in both formats.
Blockbusters move to Blu-Ray had nothing to do with anti-piracy. They did tests in certain markets to determine which was a better renter. Blu-Ray rented better then HD-DVD. Trust me if Blockbuster was worried about anti-piracy there would be changes to the instore movie pass where people will get 3 movies and be back with them for more 2 hours later , some have been even to known to say they are burning the DVDs.Same reason why Blockbuster did. Blu-Ray has a stronger anti-piracy safeguard and FOX has been relentless in its efforts to crack down on piracy. But as expected those safeguards appear to be compromised on both formats already so most of the studios are moving to the most economic format to produce and sell to the consumer.