Blu-Ray Thread

HD Movies : What floats your boat?

  • Dont really care about HD Movies

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Have a Blu Ray player

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Have a HD-DVD player

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Have a PS3

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • Have 360 HD-DVD

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I download all the movies I ever need

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • TV supplier and On Demand movies do me

    Votes: 1 5.6%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

I haven't downloaded a movie or TV programme either.

I would definately consider downloading a HD TV programme especially one that I wouldn't normally watch.

I wouldn't download a HD movie though, I'd rather have it on disk.


‘300’ Conquers High-Def Awards

DEC. 5, 2007 — Warner Home Video’s hit film 300 dominated the first-ever High-Def Disc Awards, taking High-Def Title of the Year and Best Bonus Feature honors.

The High-Def Disc Awards dinner was part of High-Def 2.0, a one-day conference held Dec. 4 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif. High-Def 2.0 was presented by Home Media Magazine in cooperation with The Hollywood Reporter and the Entertainment Merchants Association.

A panel of critics determined the best titles in 11 categories, with eligibility dating back to the inception of each high-def format — HD DVD in April 2006 and Blu-ray Disc in June 2006.

Not only was 300 the only multiple winner, but it was also the only winner released on both high-def formats. Specifically, the 300 Blu-ray earned title of the year, while the HD DVD version won the bonus feature award for a function that allows a bluescreen version of the film to run simultaneously with the feature, allowing fans to compare the two and see the extent of the special-effects work done on the film to depict an ancient battle between Spartans and Persians.

A live-action title of the year for each format also was awarded: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s James Bond epic Casino Royale won for Blu-ray and Universal Studios Home Entertainment’s cop comedy Hot Fuzz won for HD DVD.

Sony Picture’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind was named best multidisc set. The definitive collection uses seamless branching to store three different versions of Steven Spielberg’s classic sci-fi film on a single disc, allowing viewers to compare them.

High-Def Award Winners:

High Def Title of the Year: 300 (Blu-ray), Warner Home Video

Best Live-Action Blu-ray: Casino Royale, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Best Live-Action HD DVD: Hot Fuzz, Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Best Animated: Ratatouille (Blu-ray), Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

Best Picture Quality: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Blu-ray), Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

Best Audio Quality: Transformers (HD DVD), Paramount Home Entertainment

Best Bonus Feature: 300 (HD DVD), Bluescreen Picture-in-Picture, Warner Home Video

Most Innovative Use of New Technology: HD DVD U-Shop feature (Internet purchase ability), Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Best Long-Form Music Video: Dave Mathews & Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City Music Hall (Blu-ray), Sony BMG

Best Catalog: Kingdom of Heaven: Director’s Cut, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

Best Collection/Multidisc Set: Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Home Media Magazine is the leading home entertainment business-to-business trade. It is published weekly by Questex Media Group Inc.
 
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Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Its not region free TG...
 
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:8):

Now I need to find a way to import it...
 
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I'll have to wait for the UK release then.
 
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HMV.com has a 3 for 2 on both Blu Rays and HD-DVD's atm.
 
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HMV.com has a 3 for 2 on both Blu Rays and HD-DVD's atm.

Heads to HMV.com...

The usual suspects are also doing 3 for 2 deals.

I just got an email from HMV about the 3 for 2 deal, some good titles there.
 
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Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Play also doing 3 for 2 on Blu Ray, and they seem to have a bigger selection than HMV.
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD in Japan

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DVD, Blu-Ray and HD-DVD

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http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/3326-chiffres-hd-dvd-blu-ray.html
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Yeah, but still a long way to go for the war to end :(
If it ever does...
 
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Warner become Blu-Ray exclusivity

I'm not suprised that they did after all their BD software sells a lot better than HD DVD.

PS: The deal doesn't start until the end of May.
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Is it just me or does it say ARSE above Thomas' name in his avatar?
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

Yes it's Olympique de Marseille lol no Arse
and i know i need change this poor avatar too...
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war

outch !!!!

Variety is reporting that Warner sister company New Line has confirmed that it too plans to shift to Blu-ray exclusivity.

my dream, Seven in Blu-Ray
 
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Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war (Warner and New Line Cnema, Blu-Ray exclusivity)

Paramount can break HD-DVD exclusivity at any time because in the contract Paramount says "if Warner go to Blu-Ray we can break the HD-DVD exclusivity"

so Paramount leave HD-DVD soon for Blu-Ray, it's really over now.
 
Re: Blu Ray/HD-DVD war (Warner and New Line Cnema, Blu-Ray exclusivity)

PS3 owners demand porn, Digital Playground steps up to the plate

Digital Playground has moved from neutral to Blu in the format war. Given recent events, it's not a surprising turn, and the studio's Blu-ray library that debuted with "Pirates" will swell to nine movies by January 11. Coming to the roster are: "Island Fever" 3 and 4, "Babysitters," "Jack's Teen America 3," "Jesse Jane: Sexual Freak," "Hush," "Contract Star" and "Jesse Jane Pink." Studio founder Joone (yeah, only one name) does not credit any picture quality issues in the decision, and even said there was no difference between the two formats. The real reason was consumer demand -- specifically PS3 owners. No mention of how the titles might leverage interactive features, although we're willing to, uh, review sample discs.

http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/01/0...orn-digital-playground-steps-up-to-the-plate/
 
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