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Dude think about it why would a 80's cartoon be in a 2-disc blu-ray special edition?
Thats a big no.
Its not what they are saying is that these are the discs that were pressed and pulled right before the street date. Paramount would have already made these due to the fact they went exclusive right before the street dates.
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Transformers on BD in the Circuit City Computer System?
Posted on February 16, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray, Studios |

Ok, this could easily be in the realm of fantasy, forgery or computer error, but strange things are afoot at Circuit City.

A CC employee has reported in a forum thread that all of the old Paramount Blu-ray releases are back in the CC computer system.

Not only that but Blades of Glory and Transformers are also listed. Transformers is listed as a 2 Disc Edition and has a $34.99 price tag.

The UPC code for the release is 097361312422. The UPC for Transformers on HD DVD is 097361312804. As you can see there are distinct similarities between the two.

The thread also shows pictures of the CC computer screen showing the entries for Blades and Transformers, along with other contemporary releases such as The Brave One.



Here is some stories to contradict Truth Tellers BS I just had to use these againd Nfinity in another thread. But Here goes alittle cut in paste.


Toshiba to Release a Blu-ray Player?
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray |

In the ‘not sure I believe this’ category, 1080Living is reporting that Toshiba has a Blu-ray player in the works.

Apparently the player was originally scheduled for September 2008 but may be moved up to July given the recent events in the marketplace.

One source cited 2 players are in the works with a price target of $250 and $350.00.

I normaly wouldnt believe all this but it has the nuber of models price points and date changes this is probably based on some kind of fact. It also is being reported by a reliable source.

Next up.

Netflix has Interesting Predictions for Blu-ray Disc
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray |

Over at Silicon Alley Insider they have posted notes from the Netflix conference call from late January.

While Netflix insight into the studios may or may not be better than anyone else, they made the following comments regarding Blu-ray Disc:

Appears Blu-ray has advantage in format war. Consumer adoption will
increase. Look out for players falling below $200, and Universal and
Paramount adopting Blu-ray. Would be a positive for studios and NFLX,
fueling "another decade" of "robust, robust" disc-based entertainment.

Again, it is not clear if they have insider information or are just hazarding a guess - none the less it is pretty interesting to see this statement to their shareholders.

Lets see I would have to agree you make a bold decision to support one format and then back it up to your investors by providing things for them took look for.

Heres another.

Michael Bay says I Told You So
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray, Studios |

Another fun read over at Home Media Magazine. It seems that Michael Bay has been enjoying the recent positive news for Blu-ray Disc.

In fact, it seems that Bay believes it is all over for HD DVD. “Blu-ray’s better, and I told everyone,” Bay said at the Visual Effects Society’s sixth annual award show, where he presented the award for animated character in a motion picture. “I was very vocal about it. I knew HD [DVD] was not going to make it.”

“Am I thrilled? It really wasn’t my fight, but remember what I said in the press? I was kind of saying HD [DVD]’s going to lose,” he said. “No one believed me.”

Bay personally supervises his Blu-ray transfers and says he loves his preferred format. “It’s just sharper,” he said. “It’s just [that] the tools are better. I just think it’s closer to what it should look like.”

Perhaps Bay has something more to be happy about - the rumours floating around right now from multiple sources hint at news that will transform the format war coming very soon, with some setting Friday Feb 15th as the day. Officials remain tight lipped.

Keep in mind that this is seriously in the realm of rumour and conjecture! There have been many times where these ‘days’ come and go with no news or excitement. Still it should be an interesting day, if only for the disc market share numbers for week ending Feb 10.

Here is more speculation about announcment. Do you think people are going to keep going out on a limb and supporting a format that is going to fail if they dont already know something? Come on......

And Last.

Wal-Mart trims HD DVD player lineup
Business and Law
By Wolfgang Gruener
Wednesday, February 13, 2008 15:36
Recommend article:
Chicago (IL) – Wal-Mart has begun phasing out two of its three HD DVD players that have been offered in stores and through its website in past months.



Industry sources told TG Daily that Wal-Mart is phasing out the RCA HDV5000 as well as the Venturer SHD7000 models. The RCA player has been offered exclusively in stores for initially $399, was then reduced to $299 and is currently sold on the clearance rack for $148. The Venturer device is available online and carries a clearance price of $167, down from $199.98.

Store employees from three different Wal-Mart locations in the Chicago area confirmed that the stores will not be restocking these models.

However, the company apparently plans to keep one Toshiba player in its lineup for “at least 4 months”, we heard. The HD-A3 player is currently sold in stores for $148.

There was no official comment from Wal-Mart about its HD DVD and Blu-ray offering.

These stories all came about in the last 24-48 hours. Lets see last time this much BUZZ was kicked up what happend? Oh Shit thats right Warner went Blu-ray! I mean I am all about routing for the underdog but you guys are gluttons for punishment! Please feel free to cut and paste any stories in the last 48 hours from reliable sources to back up your statements.



Are you serious they just posted their best year in sales. Where do you come up with crap you are slinging. I want you to know that Netflix, Best-Buy, and Lionsgate are all saying that they have made their decisions and perdictions on industry information.

Here are a few stories to back their decisions up.

Toshiba to Release a Blu-ray Player?
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray |

In the ‘not sure I believe this’ category, 1080Living is reporting that Toshiba has a Blu-ray player in the works.

Apparently the player was originally scheduled for September 2008 but may be moved up to July given the recent events in the marketplace.

One source cited 2 players are in the works with a price target of $250 and $350.00.

I normaly wouldnt believe all this but it has the nuber of models price points and date changes this is probably based on some kind of fact. It also is being reported by a reliable source.

Next up.

Netflix has Interesting Predictions for Blu-ray Disc
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray |

Over at Silicon Alley Insider they have posted notes from the Netflix conference call from late January.

While Netflix insight into the studios may or may not be better than anyone else, they made the following comments regarding Blu-ray Disc:

Appears Blu-ray has advantage in format war. Consumer adoption will
increase. Look out for players falling below $200, and Universal and
Paramount adopting Blu-ray. Would be a positive for studios and NFLX,
fueling "another decade" of "robust, robust" disc-based entertainment.

Again, it is not clear if they have insider information or are just hazarding a guess - none the less it is pretty interesting to see this statement to their shareholders.

Lets see I would have to agree you make a bold decision to support one format and then back it up to your investors by providing things for them took look for.

Heres another.

Michael Bay says I Told You So
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray, Studios |

Another fun read over at Home Media Magazine. It seems that Michael Bay has been enjoying the recent positive news for Blu-ray Disc.

In fact, it seems that Bay believes it is all over for HD DVD. “Blu-ray’s better, and I told everyone,” Bay said at the Visual Effects Society’s sixth annual award show, where he presented the award for animated character in a motion picture. “I was very vocal about it. I knew HD [DVD] was not going to make it.”

“Am I thrilled? It really wasn’t my fight, but remember what I said in the press? I was kind of saying HD [DVD]’s going to lose,” he said. “No one believed me.”

Bay personally supervises his Blu-ray transfers and says he loves his preferred format. “It’s just sharper,” he said. “It’s just [that] the tools are better. I just think it’s closer to what it should look like.”

Perhaps Bay has something more to be happy about - the rumours floating around right now from multiple sources hint at news that will transform the format war coming very soon, with some setting Friday Feb 15th as the day. Officials remain tight lipped.

Keep in mind that this is seriously in the realm of rumour and conjecture! There have been many times where these ‘days’ come and go with no news or excitement. Still it should be an interesting day, if only for the disc market share numbers for week ending Feb 10.

Here is more speculation about announcment. Do you think people are going to keep going out on a limb and supporting a format that is going to fail if they dont already know something? Come on......

And Last.

Wal-Mart trims HD DVD player lineup
Business and Law
By Wolfgang Gruener
Wednesday, February 13, 2008 15:36
Recommend article:
Chicago (IL) – Wal-Mart has begun phasing out two of its three HD DVD players that have been offered in stores and through its website in past months.



Industry sources told TG Daily that Wal-Mart is phasing out the RCA HDV5000 as well as the Venturer SHD7000 models. The RCA player has been offered exclusively in stores for initially $399, was then reduced to $299 and is currently sold on the clearance rack for $148. The Venturer device is available online and carries a clearance price of $167, down from $199.98.

Store employees from three different Wal-Mart locations in the Chicago area confirmed that the stores will not be restocking these models.

However, the company apparently plans to keep one Toshiba player in its lineup for “at least 4 months”, we heard. The HD-A3 player is currently sold in stores for $148.

There was no official comment from Wal-Mart about its HD DVD and Blu-ray offering.

These stories all came about in the last 24-48 hours. Lets see last time this much BUZZ was kicked up what happend? Oh Shit thats right Warner went Blu-ray! I mean I am all about routing for the underdog but you guys are gluttons for punishment! Please feel free to cut and paste any stories in the last 48 hours from reliable sources to back up your statements.









Please let this be true:

This is from www.formatwarcentral.com


Toshiba to Release a Blu-ray Player?
Posted on February 13, 2008 by Dave Cowl
Filed Under Format War, Blu-ray |

In the ‘not sure I believe this’ category, 1080Living is reporting that Toshiba has a Blu-ray player in the works.

Apparently the player was originally scheduled for September 2008 but may be moved up to July given the recent events in the marketplace.

One source cited 2 players are in the works with a price target of $250 and $350.00.


@Nfinity

Christian Bale should sue you for defamation of character. You are constantly bashing the people that diagree with you. At least you could pick an avatar that is more appropriate. I think he would disagree with you with all the royalty checks he will be cashing in from sales of The Dark Knight on Blu-ray.
This would be very nice
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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