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  • Anthony Pivac
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I would also like to see:

The Incredibles
Jaws
Legend
mntwister

Excellent post.


I think sales numbers will increase greatly by this time next year, just as dvd did. New tech generally has a slow start. As more people become aware & as prices come down it will give a big push.
It's just a shame the U.S economy and gas prices are killing people.
@Nfinity

Remind us how much Toshiba was losing on each unit?
Just ask Tosiha & HD DVD
Just ask Tosiha & HD DVD
The down turn is not surprising when you look at the U.S economy at the moment.
Didn't Toshiba/ HD DVD have sub $200 players....
I've been saying that studios should do this for months. They could even decrease the amount of SD produced. Make SD movie only editions. There are alot of ways to push HD. (dropping the price wouldn't hurt either) They did this with VHS & Laserdisc and people just went out and bought DVD.
The studios should just start phasing out SD DVD, as they did with VHS & Laserdisc. Or SD DVD with movie only. with extras on Blu-ray releases to help push the format.
ccweems
you should live in Sydney, Australia.
Movie admission is $15.50 per person!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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