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[blackout]I would have slept with the kings wife in a heartbeat[/blackout]
And I would've been right behind you!

Or behind her?
Both maybe?
[blackout]I would have slept with the kings wife in a heartbeat[/blackout]

Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Nov. 13
Details: Close Encounters of the Third Kind: 30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition (DVD, $40; Blu-ray Disc, $50). Includes three versions of the film: the 1977 original theatrical cut, the re-edited 1980 theatrical special edition, and Steven Spielberg's director's cut, released in 1998.
Why it's important: It's the first time a Spielberg movie has been issued on high-definition disc, and it's the first home video release of all three versions
What's new: An interview with Spielberg created especially for this release and a retrospective documentary.
Plus: Only on the 50 GB Blu-ray edition are new "storyboard-to-scene" comparisons and the original 1977 "Watch the Skies" featurette. Blu-ray, says David Bishop, president of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, "will add yet another new and thrilling dimension to this timeless film."
And I would've been right behind you!
Or behind her?
Both maybe?
I approve of your thinking.And I would've been right behind you!
Or behind her?
Both maybe?
SAN DIEGO July 26, 2007 Today at Comic-Con International 2007, Microsoft Corp. announced it will lower the price of the popular Xbox 360 HD DVD Player from $199 to $179 ERP (United States only) starting Aug. 1, 2007, and will add five free HD DVD movies for anyone purchasing an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30. In addition, Microsoft further solidified the Xbox 360 as the ultimate high-definition (HD) entertainment platform, with key announcements around the HD DVD launches of 300 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group and Heroes: Season 1 from Universal Studios.
To promote the HD DVD versions of 300 and Heroes: Season 1, Microsoft unveiled exclusive content for Xbox LIVE® Marketplace. Xbox LIVE will offer 300 on demand in HD starting Aug. 14, and is working with Warner Bros. at Comic-Con on a Bringing It Home campaign featuring 300 and other Warner Bros. properties. In advance of the street date for the Heroes: Season 1 HD DVD boxed set, Xbox LIVE members will be able to download for free the shows pilot episode in high definition for a limited time. Members will also be able to download trailers, teaser scenes and other promotional materials highlighting the Heroes: Season 1 boxed set on HD DVD.
Already the most affordable high-definition player available, the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is the best solution for movie lovers seeking HD content in the highest possible resolution. The players price reduction to $179 (U.S. ERP) continues to set the bar for value, making the Xbox 360 platform the most affordable solution for consumers seeking the broadest, most compelling selection of next-generation gaming and HD video experiences.
With the price reduction to $179, the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player continues to be the most affordable way to enjoy high definition, said Jeff Bell, corporate vice president of Global Marketing, Interactive Entertainment Business, Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft. From the beginning, we set out to offer Xbox 360 owners an unrivaled high-definition experience, with a choice of optical discs on the HD DVD format and digital downloads through Xbox LIVE Marketplace both of which have a selection of the best content Hollywood has to offer. Todays announcements around 300 and Heroes: Season 1 are great examples of how we believe HD content can be offered to consumers.
In addition to the price drop, Microsoft is extending Toshibas highly successful Perfect Offer of five free HD DVD discs to Xbox 360 consumers. Previously exclusive to Toshiba HD DVD Players, with the purchase of an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player at the new low price of $179 ERP, consumers can choose five HD DVD titles for free from a selection of 15 popular titles through a mail-in offer. With a retail value of over $140 (U.S.), this promotion makes the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player one of the most compelling offerings for consumers looking to make the leap into HD this holiday season.
What are the 15 titles to choose from? The Blu-Ray free movie deal had a ****ty selection.
Ehhh. A tad better than the Blu-Ray selection. The only one I want really bad is Constantine.
Can you answer my question? I am not trying to be a dick I just want to know how you came to that conclusion that 300 is geared toward PS3 owners?
And I think the "geared towards PS3 owners" comment was about target demographics more than features or anything. I think.
Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Moves to $179, Adds Five Free HD DVDs
Xbox LIVE to promote HD DVD versions of “300” and “Heroes: Season 1.”
http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2007/jul07/07-26ComicConXboxHDDVDPR.mspx
Plus, if anyone grabs an Add-On that is packed in with King Kong that would actually make 6 movies free. Not bad for anyone who wants to get in the High Def game and has an X-Box 360.
Woolworths go Blu-ray exclusive. Drop HD-DVD.
I was in Woolworths on Saturday looking for a copy of Harry Potter (for my girlfriend) when I bumped into one of the store managers. I know him through a mutual friend and we got chatting about games and stuff.
Anyway when I mentioned the new Blu-ray display and he told me that the company had been trialling both the high-def dvd formats in their flagships stores. They found that sales for both HD-DVD and Blu-ray had been virtually non-existent, however since the PlayStation 3 release, Blu-ray movie sales have seen a modest but steady increase, and they are now rolling out Blu-ray movies across all their medium to large stores. The company believe this market will increase as the proliferation of HDTV across the UK becomes more widespread over Christmas. However they will be dropping HD-DVD lines completely.
Woolworths is an all purpose high steet retailer in the UK. They sell everything from childrens clothes, toys, books, dvds, and (my favourite) pick n mix sweets.
http://www.n4g.com/ClickOut.aspx?ObjID=54723
I don't see why he'd make it up.So Woolworths is dropping HD DVD...says some guy who talked to some manager at one of the stores?
Yeah, okay....
Star Trek: The Original Series HD DVD boxed set hits November 20
Jul 26th 2007
CBS and Paramount have lived up to their promise of more details on the Star Trek:The Original Series HD DVD/DVD combo boxed set at Comic-Con, announcing the 10 disc set will debut November 20th. As seen in the HD broadcasts, the visuals have been updated, along with remastered audio with a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. HD DVD exclusive special features include picture-in-picture video commentaries, an interactive tour of Enterprise, a documentary on the remastering process, rare home videos and additional information on seven of the episodes. All that Star Trek goodness that comes packaged in a "futuristic, clear case" with an SRP of $217.99, and still no word of a Blu-ray release