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Supermallet 08-05-06 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by Hammer99
T3 is a marginal title IMO... it's OK but can't see too many people getting an A1 so they can watch it. I'll probably still buy it anyways lol... while I'm waiting for T1 & T2.

Actually, I was pleasantly surprised by how good T3 was. It certainly felt like a Terminator movie, which I thought was almost impossible to do without James Cameron.

That reminds me, I need to go watch that HD DVD of U-571 that I picked up.

Eric D. 08-05-06 09:34 PM

I also enjoyed T3 quite a bit and liked that they kept the ending so dark. Very cool.

digitalfreaknyc 08-06-06 01:00 AM

One website is saying 9/5 for T3.

lizard 08-07-06 12:11 PM

DDD lists Seabiscuit as an HD DVD/DVD hybrid, although the MSRP is just $29.95:

http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/redir...fier=MCA030035

Is that a mistake?

digitalfreaknyc 08-07-06 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by lizard
DDD lists Seabiscuit as an HD DVD/DVD hybrid, although the MSRP is just $29.95:

http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/redir...fier=MCA030035

Is that a mistake?

Mistake

RockStrongo 08-07-06 12:53 PM

BD releases (from themanroom)...

Gattaca and The Professionals on 10/17

Drexl 08-07-06 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by RockStrongo
BD releases (from themanroom)...

Gattaca and The Professionals on 10/17

I take it the "s" in Professionals is a mistake, and they're referring to Leon.

RockStrongo 08-07-06 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by Drexl
I take it the "s" in Professionals is a mistake, and they're referring to Leon.

No, surprisingly, its the old burt lancaster version...check it out on themanroom site.

http://dvd.themanroom.com/

digitalfreaknyc 08-07-06 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by Drexl
I take it the "s" in Professionals is a mistake, and they're referring to Leon.

I don't think a movie as long as Leon could be put onto BD without some serious compromise.

candyrocket786 08-07-06 01:51 PM

Looks like I'll be content with my SB Gattaca.

Josh Z 08-07-06 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
I don't think a movie as long as Leon could be put onto BD without some serious compromise.

They'd probably release the shorter US theatrical cut. That seems to be the trend with Blu-ray so far.

Steve Phillips 08-07-06 04:26 PM

Looks like someone at Lion's Gate got a clue on this issue, as THE DEVIL'S REJECTS and AMERICAN PSYCHO Blu-rays will the the unrated versions.

digitalfreaknyc 08-07-06 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Josh Z
They'd probably release the shorter US theatrical cut. That seems to be the trend with Blu-ray so far.

Agreed. But the poster specifically said Leon. ;)


Looks like someone at Lion's Gate got a clue on this issue, as THE DEVIL'S REJECTS and AMERICAN PSYCHO Blu-rays will the the unrated versions.
Yeah...cause that extra 30 seconds for American Psycho will really kill BD's bitrate ;)

They simply are releasing the version from the most recent release. The original cut of AP hasn't been released since the initial DVD, AFAIK.

RockStrongo 08-07-06 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Agreed. But the poster specifically said Leon. ;)

Leon is not coming out so its no biggie.....its the Professionals, not Leon: The Professional.

Drexl 08-07-06 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by RockStrongo
Leon is not coming out so its no biggie.....its the Professionals, not Leon: The Professional.

The movie from the 60's with Burt Lancaster? If that's so, I'm impressed that they're releasing an older title this early.

Josh Z 08-07-06 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Yeah...cause that extra 30 seconds for American Psycho will really kill BD's bitrate ;)

They simply are releasing the version from the most recent release. The original cut of AP hasn't been released since the initial DVD, AFAIK.

Didn't make a difference in the cases of UltraViolent, Basic Instinct 2, Saw or Robocop. All of those are only a couple minutes longer in their Director's Cut form, but the studios chose to release only the theatrical cuts anyway.

Steve Phillips 08-07-06 06:52 PM

STARGATE is coming out in the extended version as well.

RockStrongo 08-08-06 01:01 PM

No official date but at least its good news about MI3...

http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6360515.html

Interesting though, no word of BD release for this or other releases. I wonder how aggressive WB and Paramount will be with BD in Q4.

digitalfreaknyc 08-08-06 01:14 PM

BD Paramount titles are about to be announced. Apparently all the same titles that are out on HD DVD.

RockStrongo 08-08-06 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
BD Paramount titles are about to be announced. Apparently all the same titles that are out on HD DVD.

Yeah, ive heard that....its just seems weird that they dont talk about both at the same time. Like saying that MI3 will be on hd-dvd and bd.

DthRdrX 08-08-06 07:35 PM

Just for Reference: If you go to Toshiba's site, ToshibaHDdvd.com, they have updated a few additional titles as coming soon .... i.e from memory ....

Dawn of the Dead (Uncut), Nacho Libre, Payback, Lucky Number Slevin, The Exorcist

Eric D. 08-08-06 07:47 PM

Dawn of the Dead 2004 and The Exorcist would be sweet. Halloween would be a great time to release them.

Supermallet 08-08-06 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
BD Paramount titles are about to be announced. Apparently all the same titles that are out on HD DVD.

Will they be MPEG-2 or VC-1, I wonder?

Mr. Cinema 08-08-06 10:04 PM

I would love to get Dawn of the Dead '04 this year. I wonder if the Exorcist HD DVD will debut with the upcoming box set....

gerrythedon 08-08-06 10:23 PM

Now on to the high-def news: At the Entertainment Media Expo event here in L.A. yesterday, Warner, New Line, Paramount and Universal revealed a little bit more about their HD-DVD release plans through the end of the year. Here's the relevant details:

Warner - Expects to release between 35 and 50 additional HD-DVD titles before the end of the year (in addition to the 21 already available). They'll have more Blu-ray Disc titles available as well, but weren't specific as to how many.

Universal - Plans to have a 60-title HD-DVD slate out by the end of the year.

Paramount - Has 10 HD-DVD titles available now (or soon to be available) and will likely release 10 more by the end of the year, including Mission: Impossible III. They're also expected to release at least a few Blu-ray Disc titles by the end of the year.

New Line - Is waiting until early 2007 to begin releasing titles, and plans will depend on how the fourth quarter plays out for both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc. They'll begin with day-and-date new releases and continue with strong catalog titles like Blade and Se7en.

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