bbsin said: Man, I was never into this Blu-ray vs HDDVD war ever since i sold all my Sony shares during a mini Asia stock market crash months ago. But is LordTheNightKnight always this bitter? It seems like you really try to go out on a limb when you tell everyone how less you think anything pro-Bluray matters and seem to always be on the negative side of the "blu-ray" spectrum....
anyways, we all know there will be a time where the majority of consumers move on to HD video and broadcasting, having only one format will speed things up. |
I'm actually not that bitter about blu-ray. The format has promise, and if HD-DVD were to finally go, I hope the BDA can merge some of the advantages of HD-DVD into blu-ray's tech (Warner might even push for that, since they apparently have some patents there).
I'm more bitter about lying jerks pretending this is some kind of contest, and ignoring facts they don't like. The fact is that we haven't seen either format with an opening over 200k (or 170k depending on Transformers disputed opening), and I'm not even sure a single HDM as sold 1 million copies so far, as neither format has touted such a number (and I think we know they would). With movie sales still in this niche, can Warner's switch really get HDM into the mainstream?
I would think finally having must-have films in HD would matter first, and that has yet to happen. Neither format has its Matrix 1 yet. And I know why that was the first must-have for DVD. It's a film some wanted to watch over and over again to catch everything, and never having to rewind was a big thing for that kind of film. In other words, the nature of the film watching experience went hand-in-hand with the format. We have yet to see a film do that for HD, not to the mainstream.
Me, I don't have either format because I haven't seen a must-have HD film. The closest were Goodfells and Casino, but the fact that thare are just on HD-DVD is irrelevant, since I don't think those are enough for me to abandon regular DVD. The Simpsons Movie would have been the first blu-ray I would want, but Fox blew it by not having any HD exclusive features, even PiP.