I think 300 still has legs because its one of those titles that feels necessary to have in high def, Spiderman and Transformers probably also have that appeal as well. In my opinion these movies help provide a good reference point for the state of hi def. The fact that they remain in the top 10 list shows that 'early adopter hi def geeks' still have a lot of control over hi def buying power, but I think the large numbers on family friendly movies on that list also just how much of the general public is jumping into the game.
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I think 300 still has legs because its one of those titles that feels necessary to have in high def, Spiderman and Transformers probably also have that appeal as well. In my opinion these movies help provide a good reference point for the state of hi def. The fact that they remain in the top 10 list shows that 'early adopter hi def geeks' still have a lot of control over hi def buying power, but I think the large numbers on family friendly movies on that list also just how much of the general public is jumping into the game.