"Oh, and if you're already scouring the 'net in an attempt to pre-order this, Amazon has it listed with a January 15th release date, but we wouldn't count on that being fulfilled."
What's that supposed to mean? Are you comparing HD DVD studios to FOX?
Easy killer. It's far too early in the morning for such shenanigans.
I'm just glad the indie presence is starting to make itself known in HD. I've bought Talk To Me on HD, and I would buy cashback and waitress on HD (if they were released in the format).
For cinema that affects you long after you leave the (home) theater, indie is it. So far, IMO, HD DVD is for indie films and production. The lower costs and ease of entry into the format makes this a dream for independents everywhere.
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"Oh, and if you're already scouring the 'net in an attempt to pre-order this, Amazon has it listed with a January 15th release date, but we wouldn't count on that being fulfilled."
What's that supposed to mean? Are you comparing HD DVD studios to FOX?
Easy killer. It's far too early in the morning for such shenanigans.
I'm just glad the indie presence is starting to make itself known in HD. I've bought Talk To Me on HD, and I would buy cashback and waitress on HD (if they were released in the format).
For cinema that affects you long after you leave the (home) theater, indie is it. So far, IMO, HD DVD is for indie films and production. The lower costs and ease of entry into the format makes this a dream for independents everywhere.
Keep 'em coming, HD!