"Truth Teller @ Nov 15th 2007 5:33PM The US retailing giants already called this war for HD DVD. Warner are a just over a month off of going HD DVD exclusive. Surely all those who wanted a clean cut end to this will now be happy? Make the most of the remaining couple of weeks Blu-fans cos just like what happened when Paramount dumped Blu-ray the Warner movies will be drying up rapidly leaving far less movie content available to Blu-ray."
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No surprises here, just another BS story planted to distract from the new HD DVD campaign.
TruthTeller: "the new HD DVD campaign"
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Hey, got another of your greatest hits:
"Truth Teller @ Nov 15th 2007 5:33PM
The US retailing giants already called this war for
HD DVD. Warner are a just over a month off of going
HD DVD exclusive. Surely all those who wanted a clean
cut end to this will now be happy? Make the most of
the remaining couple of weeks Blu-fans cos just like
what happened when Paramount dumped Blu-ray the
Warner movies will be drying up rapidly leaving far
less movie content available to Blu-ray."
Nice call Nostradamus, hahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!