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@ h4Idol
LOTR: New Line Cinema, a division of Time Warner, supports both formats but MAY drop Blu Ray.
Star Wars: LucasArts and 20th Century Fox, Blu Ray support...but we are talking George Lucas here so you know you are going to get jacked around with multiple versions before one comes out that meets your preference. Besides, I think we can at least agree that Ep. 1-3 SUCK compared to Ep. 4-6.
And WTF is this talk about a triple layer HD-DVD disc not playing in exsisting players!? You truly believe that or are you being overcome by the fumes of your own sh*t?
Indiana Jones: Paramount, HD-DVD support only.
just one thing, Spielbergs films on Paramount are not bounded by that HDDVD exclusive contract. that was the one clause of the deal. So far, the only one HD Disc from Spielberg is on Bluray only.