Next week, next month, next year I get to watch all the new movies (and the old ones they release) with my ps3 on blu-ray, just like HDDVD they look and sound amazing and its totally a blast. The only difference is Blu-Rays are actually still produced so I don't have to worry whether that cool movie I just saw will be coming out on HDDVD or blu-ray or which format my fav. old movies will be released on. When x-box gets around to getting a blu-ray player you can borrow my movies, ill even wait in line with you at mid-night to get it. Until then you can come over to my place and watch blu-rays with me. I'm happy to share. We could even play some PS3, especially since we don't have to worry about the red rings of death.
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Next week, next month, next year I get to watch all the new movies (and the old ones they release) with my ps3 on blu-ray, just like HDDVD they look and sound amazing and its totally a blast. The only difference is Blu-Rays are actually still produced so I don't have to worry whether that cool movie I just saw will be coming out on HDDVD or blu-ray or which format my fav. old movies will be released on. When x-box gets around to getting a blu-ray player you can borrow my movies, ill even wait in line with you at mid-night to get it. Until then you can come over to my place and watch blu-rays with me. I'm happy to share. We could even play some PS3, especially since we don't have to worry about the red rings of death.