Pan's Labyrinth coming out in HD??
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Pan's Labyrinth coming out in HD??
I don't want to buy the dvd if it's coming out in a few months. I thought it was supposed to be coming out on HD-DVD or something?
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I hate the fact that they want people who support HD to double dip. If they don't day and date the release, or at least indicate a HD release is down the pipeline, they are just trying to take more money from us. Even though I really want to see this movie, I am going to wait until an HD release.
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I bought the 2 disc DVD from Columbia House. It is a blind buy, but why wait a year when I can watch the movie for $5? If I like it, I am sure I will rebuy the HD version when it comes out.
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I'm waiting for HD as well. No more new SD purchases for me.
I'm optimistic about 2007 New Line releases because I saw they had pictures up at Amazon for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I don't know if this means anything or not, but I'm hopeful. There were no dates associated with it:

For doubters, here's the link to Amazon
I'm optimistic about 2007 New Line releases because I saw they had pictures up at Amazon for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I don't know if this means anything or not, but I'm hopeful. There were no dates associated with it:

For doubters, here's the link to Amazon
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Originally Posted by chase3001
I hate the fact that they want people who support HD to double dip. If they don't day and date the release, or at least indicate a HD release is down the pipeline, they are just trying to take more money from us. Even though I really want to see this movie, I am going to wait until an HD release.
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I bet New Line is waiting for a winner before they release anything. It's the only logical reason left at this point. But I won't be buying Pan's Labyrinth or any other New Line movies until the HD versions come out. There is no way they are getting double dip sales from me.
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Originally Posted by Eric D.
I bet New Line is waiting for a winner before they release anything. It's the only logical reason left at this point. But I won't be buying Pan's Labyrinth or any other New Line movies until the HD versions come out. There is no way they are getting double dip sales from me.
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Originally Posted by Giles
isn't New Line a branch of Warner Bros. now, or am I getting my studios mixed up?
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Looks like this title will be available as an HD import:
http://www.wildside.fr/video/fiche.php?id=322&version=3
http://hddvdformat.blogspot.com/sear...nal%20Releases
'Le Labyrinthe de Pan' or 'Pan's Labyrinth' on HD DVD...
Wild Side Video has announced Le Labyrinthe de Pan (Pan's Labyrinth) on DVD in 3 editions due for release in France, this July 4. It is expected to be priced at 49,99 €.
The HD DVD release of the film will only be available as part of the 5-discs Ultimate Edition set. It will be the world's first THX-Certified high-definition release. The main feature will be presented in 1080p High Definition 16x9 1.85:1 and (supposedly) with DTS-HD audio (Spanish & French).
The 3 DVD discs in the set would contain the standard definition release of the film plus bonus materials found exclusively on the Spanish DVD release, North American DVD release and the French 2-disc DVD release. The last disc of the set will be the original film score/soundtrack CD.
No details as to whether the French subtitles will be forced or optional English subtitles will be provided. But the HD DVD release is good news anyway, as it may mean that other distributors of the film on home video in other regions may be encouraged to follow suit.
http://www.wildside.fr/video/fiche.php?id=322&version=3
http://hddvdformat.blogspot.com/sear...nal%20Releases
'Le Labyrinthe de Pan' or 'Pan's Labyrinth' on HD DVD...
Wild Side Video has announced Le Labyrinthe de Pan (Pan's Labyrinth) on DVD in 3 editions due for release in France, this July 4. It is expected to be priced at 49,99 €.
The HD DVD release of the film will only be available as part of the 5-discs Ultimate Edition set. It will be the world's first THX-Certified high-definition release. The main feature will be presented in 1080p High Definition 16x9 1.85:1 and (supposedly) with DTS-HD audio (Spanish & French).
The 3 DVD discs in the set would contain the standard definition release of the film plus bonus materials found exclusively on the Spanish DVD release, North American DVD release and the French 2-disc DVD release. The last disc of the set will be the original film score/soundtrack CD.
No details as to whether the French subtitles will be forced or optional English subtitles will be provided. But the HD DVD release is good news anyway, as it may mean that other distributors of the film on home video in other regions may be encouraged to follow suit.
Last edited by fryinpan1; 05-21-07 at 08:07 AM.
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Originally Posted by fryinpan1
The HD DVD release of the film will only be available as part of the 5-discs Ultimate Edition set. It will be the world's first THX-Certified high-definition release.

The packaging looks pretty similar to the Korean DVD set. I hope this turns out to have optional English subtitles, but if it's a French exclusive I worry it might not.
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Originally Posted by edstein
Wasn't this movie shown in theaters here in the states in spanish and subtitled in english?
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
I'm waiting for HD releases on new movies now. You know it's going to come at some point.
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Originally Posted by fryinpan1
Looks like this title will be available as an HD import:
http://www.wildside.fr/video/fiche.php?id=322&version=3
http://hddvdformat.blogspot.com/sear...nal%20Releases
'Le Labyrinthe de Pan' or 'Pan's Labyrinth' on HD DVD...
Wild Side Video has announced Le Labyrinthe de Pan (Pan's Labyrinth) on DVD in 3 editions due for release in France, this July 4. It is expected to be priced at 49,99 €.
The HD DVD release of the film will only be available as part of the 5-discs Ultimate Edition set. It will be the world's first THX-Certified high-definition release. The main feature will be presented in 1080p High Definition 16x9 1.85:1 and (supposedly) with DTS-HD audio (Spanish & French).
The 3 DVD discs in the set would contain the standard definition release of the film plus bonus materials found exclusively on the Spanish DVD release, North American DVD release and the French 2-disc DVD release. The last disc of the set will be the original film score/soundtrack CD.
No details as to whether the French subtitles will be forced or optional English subtitles will be provided. But the HD DVD release is good news anyway, as it may mean that other distributors of the film on home video in other regions may be encouraged to follow suit.

http://www.wildside.fr/video/fiche.php?id=322&version=3
http://hddvdformat.blogspot.com/sear...nal%20Releases
'Le Labyrinthe de Pan' or 'Pan's Labyrinth' on HD DVD...
Wild Side Video has announced Le Labyrinthe de Pan (Pan's Labyrinth) on DVD in 3 editions due for release in France, this July 4. It is expected to be priced at 49,99 €.
The HD DVD release of the film will only be available as part of the 5-discs Ultimate Edition set. It will be the world's first THX-Certified high-definition release. The main feature will be presented in 1080p High Definition 16x9 1.85:1 and (supposedly) with DTS-HD audio (Spanish & French).
The 3 DVD discs in the set would contain the standard definition release of the film plus bonus materials found exclusively on the Spanish DVD release, North American DVD release and the French 2-disc DVD release. The last disc of the set will be the original film score/soundtrack CD.
No details as to whether the French subtitles will be forced or optional English subtitles will be provided. But the HD DVD release is good news anyway, as it may mean that other distributors of the film on home video in other regions may be encouraged to follow suit.




