JUMPURS said:tbh in my local one of those shops they have about 6 blu-Ray films and 1 HD-DVD. I wished they would get more in.
TBH i personally have been looking a lot at both formats on a usa.com web sites, looking for Blu-Ray movies but also looking at the HD-DVD's and to be fair, neither format has any movies that jump 'BUY ME' to me, besides Bullitt and Casino Royale. I bought CR, and will get Bullitt eventually, just don't see how that movie (My fav of all time btw) will benefit in HD.
But there are some big hitters still to come for BluRay exclusives. I mean the Spider-Man movies will be huge on BD. Also pirates is an exlcusive to BluRay, and that will be a Mega Trilogy too. Now if only Sony could get more game exclusives lol
If HD-DVD had more backing etc i would probably buy a stand alone HD-DVD player, but for me, it just doesn't have the movies. and i wouldn't be surprised if Universal go dual format before the year is up.
I personally can't see Dual format being the way to go, and personally would rather one format became the norm, and the sooner the better imo.
Blu-Ray actually has more released titles than HD-DVD (FACT). I don't think we can count the 10 million 360's as potential HD-DVD drives as Microsoft do not actually have the capability to build that many (hence the shortages).
HD-DVD producing studios:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
New Line Cinema
Paramount Pictures
The Walt Disney Company
Universal Studios
Warner Bros.
Blu-Ray producing studios:
20th Century Fox
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MGM Studios
Paramount Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment
The Walt Disney Company
Warner Bros.
I don't know how anyone can look at the list and assume one format has better films. The types of films will vary greatly.
Of the top of my head, Matrix Trilogy will be out in HD-DVD in next couple of months whereas Blu-ray doesn't have a release date (it will get it but no-one know when).
Blu-ray has Bond films and the Pirates films (I think). I believe the last 2 pirates films were the fastest selling DVDs or something at time of release. Same goes for Spiderman franchise. managing to get a Blu-ray release in amazon's top 10 sellers is the first sign I think of Blu-ray winning.
There are more exclusives, but I can't think of any big hitters for now.
Microsoft and Intel are not on the consortium for HD-DVD or Blu-ray but they both very publicly stated they were 100% behind HD-DVD. If they had picked Blu-ray this all would have been over by now. The fact they picked HD-DVD just prolonged things.
Ultimately, I think the biggest issues will be the ICT flag and region coding. the winner of the format war will not be a format that does not enforce region coding (The studios are not ready to give this up yet). the day the ICT flag is enabled people without HDMI will be stuffed, this includes the 200,00 HD-DVD owners who have 360s.
Just my thoughts on the subject.
That is all.
rp2000
