Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Well isn't this what we kept being told about these formats to begin with? I remember distinctly how studios were going to be able to fit entire trilogies in HD on one disc, etc, etc. Yet to happen...
yeah...the pathetic thing is since BDA and HD DVD are in this stupid ass war to try and who why they're format is more superior than the other, they're stuffing all these stupid extra features behind the scenes, and "what this actor does to get pumped up for the scene" garbage onto the discs. seriously, how many special features do people actually watch when buying a movie?