03-20-2007, 07:46 PM
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High on Definition
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Baltimore, MD
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Originally Posted by MrPorterhouse
Blu-ray is supporting Day and Date to a greater extent than is HD DVD. This has been something I've seen for a long time due to Universals poor Box Office 2006 results. Not many blockbusters in Universals pipe for Day and Date, just catalog stuff. This is a trend that is continuing into 2007 for Universal in early 2007 so they rely on their extensive catalog. To me, catalog is blah because I'm not going to re-purchase many titles that I already have on DVD. Only a few here and there. Day and Date is huge for me and Blu-ray has a better selection due to their supporting studios.
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Agreed 100%...
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