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Old 10-12-2009, 09:17 AM   #45
bra1234
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In a word Yes....choice makes a marketplace, improper marketing and slander adds were part of the demise. Both formats have their strengths and weaknesses. For me I have the Harry Potter Series in both HD DVD and Blu-Ray....Picture quality and sound in both formats is superb and in the last two movies, Order of the Phoenix and Goblet of Fire not much of a difference, but the HD DVD has sleeker menu seems to be put together much better than the blu-ray and is just over all a better package......Where Batman begins, on Blu- Rocks, and seems to be a little better than the HD DVD version...go figure, but it won't make a comeback, what I wouldn't mind seeing is limited releases of movies much like the current buzz on the Deadlands movie...
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