1.) SW is not going Blu-Ray at this time. From digitalbits, "While we're talking Fox, you may recall how we mentioned a few days ago that Lucasfilm producer Rick McCallum told audiences at the Star Wars Celebration convention in Europe recently that the Star Wars films wouldn't be released in high-definition until one format emerged a winner. Industry sources have informed us that McCallum also added that if the high-def format war isn't resolved soon, the company might skip high-def disc altogether and release the films in HD via download only. Yikes!"
2.) I don't really see what the problem with Paramount going HD is. Yeah, it definately sucks for people with Blu-Ray players that they can't get BRDs, but Sony, Fox, and Disney don't produce HD-DVDs either.
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A couple of points.
1.) SW is not going Blu-Ray at this time. From digitalbits, "While we're talking Fox, you may recall how we mentioned a few days ago that Lucasfilm producer Rick McCallum told audiences at the Star Wars Celebration convention in Europe recently that the Star Wars films wouldn't be released in high-definition until one format emerged a winner. Industry sources have informed us that McCallum also added that if the high-def format war isn't resolved soon, the company might skip high-def disc altogether and release the films in HD via download only. Yikes!"
2.) I don't really see what the problem with Paramount going HD is. Yeah, it definately sucks for people with Blu-Ray players that they can't get BRDs, but Sony, Fox, and Disney don't produce HD-DVDs either.