Case 39 movie trailer Hell, I

Case 39 movie trailer

Hell, I dont think that many people will want to move on from DVDs just yet. While I could see myself owning one if it made anime look THAT MUCH better, I just dont see myself buying all of my collection again at 40 dollars a pop just for a better picture. Actually Im counting on both Blu-Ray and HDDVD succeeding. Then I can find all the old anime dvds for sale in the dollar bin at Big Lots. /img Hey, a guy can dream cant he? Ill share that dream with you Sugei. Although anime probably wont make the jump for a whilehaving a large percentage of anime on either one so you might have to hold off on bargain bin surfing. Im hoping for the same thing with old PS2 games and the PS Location: Wolverine Lake, MI In all honesty, I think BR will dominate the case 39 movie trailer game market while HD-DVD dominates the movie market. Agreed. Hell, I dont think that many people will want to move on from DVDs just yet. While I could see myself owning one if it made anime look THAT MUCH better, I just dont see myself buying all of my collection again at 40 dollars a pop just for a better picture. I wouldnt pay 40 for any movie no matter what the picture looked like. I like discussing the issue so Im going to explain it anyway, whether or not that pleases the troll. /img It looks like see front page HD-DVD is already failing for anime at least, in Japan. I expect it to follow suit in the US where it currently appears to lead over Blu-ray not surprisingly, since Blu-ray players werent subsidised and cost twice as much, while the initial discs were of poor quality. HD-DVD is going down, and its only a matter of time. After an initial stutter due to encoders, and the format in general, frankly being not ready for release, Blu-ray discs will look identical to HD-DVD discs. Its a shame they wont look better which they technically could, but wont but when a title is released on both formats it will look identical. Given that, its a simple question: which format will have four million or so installed players in the next few months, continually rising to ten million or more by the end of next year? And which one wont? End story. Game over. Well, unless HD-DVD can struggle on until standalone players for both formats are cheap enough that they sell in large enough numbers to make the PS3 user base irrelevant, as the PS2 user base now is for DVD. What will happen to the PS3? Will they continue to use blu-ray as the format for game discs or will they start releasing kits and switch over to HD-DVD? If Blu-ray did somehow fail which seems frankly inconceivable then of course they would continue to use it; changing it would be extremely expensive and bad for customers old games dont play any more, new games dont play on old console. And the lack of HD-DVD-movie-playing abilities wont matter because if Blu-ray manages to fail that means that all those PS3 owners who want to play videos have bought an HD-DVD player as As much as I loathe Sony with every ounce of my being and would orgasm uncontrollably if Blu-Ray failed and Sony went under, you gotta win some sort of award for most blatantly biased wording in a question Ive seen in awhile. Talk about fishing for a certain kind of answer /img QUOTE And by then there will hopefully be enough good games that they wont really need to rely on the DVD playing aspect to boost sales. All times are GMT The time now is 05:51 AM. Powered by vBulletin Version 8 Copyright 2000 2011, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Mania is the premiere online destination for fans of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and anime entertainment. It is the case 39 movie trailer community offering profiles, video, science fiction movies, sci fi TV, art, sci fi comics, photos, cheats, blogs, science fiction books, forums and feedback. Mania offers insider entertainment industry info and original content for science fiction, fantasy, and horror entertainment genres including: video games, comics, gadgets, movies, television, toys, music, books, DVDs and more. About: Editor and Contributing Writer at Likes: Long walks on the beach. Kevin Costner post-apocalyptic movies. Dislikes: Shaky cam with quick cutting in 3D. See Authors Posts 10616 on June 9, 2010 Check out the DVD and Blu-ray specs and cover art for the horror flick below, which is due out August 3, 2010 from Anchor Bay Entertainment: Liam Neeson Taken, Star Wars 1: The Phantom Menace, Christina Ricci The Addams Family, Penelope, and Justin Long Hes Just Not That Into You, Drag Me to Hell star in the psychological thriller, on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, August 3rd from Anchor Bay Entertainment Pre-Book July 1st. Directed by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, and released theatrically by Anchor Bay Films, tells the story of a young woman Ricci caught between life and death and a funeral director Neeson who appears to have the gift of transitioning the dead, but might just be intent on burying her alive. SRP is 98 for the DVD and 98 for the Blu-ray edition. The DVD and Blu-ray bonus features include audio commentary with Co-Writer/Director Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, Delving Into The : The Art of Making a Thriller, and the theatrical trailer. How often do we appreciate something only when we lose it? In, Annas Christina Ricci quest for love and happiness takes a macabre turn when, after a car accident, she wakes up to find the local funeral director Eliot Deacon Liam Neeson preparing her body. He calmly tells her shes dead.

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