"Nope.. I'm just saying.. I have the movie, it's in full 1080p, real interactivity, real PIP and I paid like $12 for it. I see no reason why I need to pay $25-$30 for this copy that's not even real PIP."
The Blu Ray disc has full 1080p, real interactivity and real PIP, it says so right there in the link if you bother to read it. As for price, it is unconfirmed, but it seems rather unlikely you would have to pay more than $25 for it from Amazon or similar.
Admittedly that's not as cheap as $12, but then Blu Ray isn't a dead format. How much did it sell for when HD DVD titles weren't in a firesale? Were you also complaining about the price of HD DVD titles back then too?
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"Nope.. I'm just saying.. I have the movie, it's in full 1080p, real interactivity, real PIP and I paid like $12 for it. I see no reason why I need to pay $25-$30 for this copy that's not even real PIP."
The Blu Ray disc has full 1080p, real interactivity and real PIP, it says so right there in the link if you bother to read it. As for price, it is unconfirmed, but it seems rather unlikely you would have to pay more than $25 for it from Amazon or similar.
Admittedly that's not as cheap as $12, but then Blu Ray isn't a dead format. How much did it sell for when HD DVD titles weren't in a firesale? Were you also complaining about the price of HD DVD titles back then too?