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The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby HGervais » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:05 pm

And so it begins. From The Digital Bits:

Starz (Anchor Bay) has revealed that Halloween and both its Evil Dead films and Dawn of the Dead films will all be released on Blu-ray Disc this October (exact street dates TBA)!
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby BrettCullum » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:07 pm

I am shocked. Can't believe Anchor Bay is finally releasing new versions of these films... they seem so rare.
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby J.M. Vargas » Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:19 am

Boooo! Where's my HD-DVD version Anchor Bay? No Blu-ray for me, so its either HD-DVD or upconverted DVD versions of your flicks (from which you won't see a dime from me unless you release them on HD-DVD!). :x :evil: :cry: :x :evil:
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby HGervais » Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:39 am

J.M. Vargas wrote:Boooo! Where's my HD-DVD version Anchor Bay? No Blu-ray for me, so its either HD-DVD or upconverted DVD versions of your flicks (from which you won't see a dime from me unless you release them on HD-DVD!). :x :evil: :cry: :x :evil:

No Anchor Bay, no Disney, no Fox & no MGM on HD. Dual releases by Paramount, Dreamworks & Warner. Only exclusive HD is Universal. That is why I think this thing is over by the end of the year.
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby Dignan » Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:46 pm

HGervais wrote:
J.M. Vargas wrote:Boooo! Where's my HD-DVD version Anchor Bay? No Blu-ray for me, so its either HD-DVD or upconverted DVD versions of your flicks (from which you won't see a dime from me unless you release them on HD-DVD!). :x :evil: :cry: :x :evil:

No Anchor Bay, no Disney, no Fox & no MGM on HD. Dual releases by Paramount, Dreamworks & Warner. Only exclusive HD is Universal. That is why I think this thing is over by the end of the year.


The no Disney thing is a damn strong kick in the nuts. I was saying before that hd-dvd had walmart and that would turn the tide. But I'm not so sure anymore. With a broken dvd player, a 500 dollar PS3 is extremely attractive as a replacement.
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby The Omen » Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:57 pm

So can we expect the same boning we got from Anchor Bay during their many Halloween and Evil Dead standard Dvd releases? You know, this Dvd has a commentary, but this mew release has the documentary..but no commentary! Just added, a new interview with Jamie Lee Curtis...but we had to scrap the documentary! On sale Tuesday!

I mean, I may not upgrade at all if the extras don't start showing themselves. With all that extra storage BluRay affords, they sure are trimming the fat.
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby J.M. Vargas » Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:55 pm

Dignan wrote:The no Disney thing is a damn strong kick in the nuts. I was saying before that hd-dvd had walmart and that would turn the tide. But I'm not so sure anymore. With a broken dvd player, a 500 dollar PS3 is extremely attractive as a replacement.


By all means get the $500 PS3 for Blu-ray and DVD if you want (make sure to upgrade the default OS with the newest one that enables upconverting of regular DVD discs) but a $200-250 HD-A2 HD-DVD player isn't such a bad deal either (especially the upconverting of regular DVD's). :o
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby The Omen » Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:35 pm

J.M. Vargas wrote:
Dignan wrote:The no Disney thing is a damn strong kick in the nuts. I was saying before that hd-dvd had walmart and that would turn the tide. But I'm not so sure anymore. With a broken dvd player, a 500 dollar PS3 is extremely attractive as a replacement.


By all means get the $500 PS3 for Blu-ray and DVD if you want (make sure to upgrade the default OS with the newest one that enables upconverting of regular DVD discs) but a $200-250 HD-A2 HD-DVD player isn't such a bad deal either (especially the upconverting of regular DVD's). :o


Or you all could just wait a year when BluRay players will be in the $300 range.
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby Steve T Power » Sat Jul 14, 2007 6:31 am

J.M. Vargas wrote:Boooo! Where's my HD-DVD version Anchor Bay? No Blu-ray for me, so its either HD-DVD or upconverted DVD versions of your flicks (from which you won't see a dime from me unless you release them on HD-DVD!).


Face it, the war is over - HD-DVD just lost quicker than Blu-Ray is all. ;)
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Re: The Blu-ray 1st Dips We Have All Been Expecting

Postby The Omen » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:20 pm

Steve T Power wrote:
J.M. Vargas wrote:Boooo! Where's my HD-DVD version Anchor Bay? No Blu-ray for me, so its either HD-DVD or upconverted DVD versions of your flicks (from which you won't see a dime from me unless you release them on HD-DVD!).


Face it, the war is over - HD-DVD just lost quicker than Blu-Ray is all. ;)


And it went the right way for once. BluRay is far more appealing to me.
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