@JR oh my, didn't you get up on the wrong side of the bed.
First off my wife and I LOVE MOVIES. Secondly we were format neutral before HD DVD was axed, so if you consider my purchase of HiDef titles at $10 or less during fire sales bragging then fine. No one was stopping you from doing the same, but I don't see where taking advantage of the situation comes across as smug. I actually thought of it was more like dumpster diving.
I merely pointed out that I have what is pretty much regarded as the the best available upscaler and already replaced some of my DVD collection with HD DVD versions at fire sale prices. I've also replaced some my collection with Blu-Ray versions. If the Blu had lost I would have done the same thing.
If Blu versions of my existing collection that I've watched more than 2 or 3 times were released with highly rated PQ/AQ for $20, I would probably buy them. Movies with two or less viewings would have to cost $15 or less.
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@JR oh my, didn't you get up on the wrong side of the bed.
First off my wife and I LOVE MOVIES. Secondly we were format neutral before HD DVD was axed, so if you consider my purchase of HiDef titles at $10 or less during fire sales bragging then fine. No one was stopping you from doing the same, but I don't see where taking advantage of the situation comes across as smug. I actually thought of it was more like dumpster diving.
I merely pointed out that I have what is pretty much regarded as the the best available upscaler and already replaced some of my DVD collection with HD DVD versions at fire sale prices. I've also replaced some my collection with Blu-Ray versions. If the Blu had lost I would have done the same thing.
If Blu versions of my existing collection that I've watched more than 2 or 3 times were released with highly rated PQ/AQ for $20, I would probably buy them. Movies with two or less viewings would have to cost $15 or less.