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digitalfreaknyc 04-18-06 10:47 AM

Ultraviolet: 2nd D/D BR release!
 
Sony Announces Second Day-and-Date Blu-Ray Release with 'Ultraviolet'

Mon Apr 17, 2006 at 09:03 PM ET

Sony has announced their second Blu-Ray disc title to debut simultaneously with its standard DVD release.

On June 27, the studio will unleash the recent Milla Jovovich action-thriller 'Ultraviolet' in a new Unrated Director's Cut. No supplemental features or disc specs have yet to be released, though the film will be presented in its original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratio, and as with all of Sony's current Blu-Ray releases, will be encoded on an HD-30 dual-layer disc at full 1080p video resolution.

The release is the second day-and-date with DVD Blu-Ray release, following 'Underworld: Evolution,' which Sony will debut on June 6.

Sony has priced the disc at its new release MSRP of $38.95.

Adam Tyner 04-18-06 11:00 AM

Looking at their release slate, someone at Sony must have a hard-on for Milla Jovavich. She's dominating their line-up!

Deftones 04-18-06 11:00 AM

I wanted to see this in theaters. Damn. Mila Jovavich in HD. :drool:

digitalfreaknyc 04-18-06 11:07 AM

Yah but look at the price.

joshd2012 04-18-06 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
as with all of Sony's current Blu-Ray releases, will be encoded on an HD-30 dual-layer disc at full 1080p video resolution.

Edit: They got HD-30 and BD-50 confused, meaning probably not dual layer.

And the price is MSRP which means nothing in this day and age.

Qui Gon Jim 04-18-06 01:22 PM

That's the MSRP which is right in line with the MSRP of the HD titles. Not a factor.


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