$40 a pop is a little outrageous for a 2 hour movie. Sure HD movies look great but I'm not sure they look $20 better. My prediction, if Blue-Ray disc sale for $40 and HD-DVD is cheaper then Blu-Ray will die. I don't think the average consumer is going to be willing to spend $40 for a movie. Heck I'm a huge HD fan and I know I'm not willing to spend that much on movies.
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$40 a pop is a little outrageous for a 2 hour movie. Sure HD movies look great but I'm not sure they look $20 better. My prediction, if Blue-Ray disc sale for $40 and HD-DVD is cheaper then Blu-Ray will die. I don't think the average consumer is going to be willing to spend $40 for a movie. Heck I'm a huge HD fan and I know I'm not willing to spend that much on movies.