Probably Blu-Ray then. I think MGM/UA is owned by Sony now.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Which platform will The Princess Bride most likely be released on first? AFAIK, it's an MGM/UA title.
Originally posted by: MrBond
Probably Blu-Ray then. I think MGM/UA is owned by Sony now.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Which platform will The Princess Bride most likely be released on first? AFAIK, it's an MGM/UA title.
That's also why the Bond films in HD (when they come out) will be Blu-Ray only. Sony owns them now.
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MrBond
Probably Blu-Ray then. I think MGM/UA is owned by Sony now.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Which platform will The Princess Bride most likely be released on first? AFAIK, it's an MGM/UA title.
That's also why the Bond films in HD (when they come out) will be Blu-Ray only. Sony owns them now.
MGM/UA has a convoluted distribution structure right now. Presently I think Fox has the deal to distribute MGM's remaining library even though Sony and their investors own the company. I think Ted Turner has the rights to the mid-80s and back MGM stuff.
AFAIK, Fox is only using Blu Ray at this time.
Dual players = cheaper format wins = HD-DVD?Originally posted by: royaldank
Or, we'll have affordable dual players which will make the formats a non-issue.
Yep, the clear winner so far is DVD.Originally posted by: Turin39789
all of these movies are already out on dvd. I'm so glad I bought that $20 dvd player.
HDDVD/Blu-ray - see you in ten years if you are still around.
Originally posted by: Rickten
matrix trilogy is coming out on HDDVD. Big lewbowski and lost in translation. I"m so glad I bought an hddvd player.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MrBond
Probably Blu-Ray then. I think MGM/UA is owned by Sony now.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Which platform will The Princess Bride most likely be released on first? AFAIK, it's an MGM/UA title.
That's also why the Bond films in HD (when they come out) will be Blu-Ray only. Sony owns them now.
MGM/UA has a convoluted distribution structure right now. Presently I think Fox has the deal to distribute MGM's remaining library even though Sony and their investors own the company. I think Ted Turner has the rights to the mid-80s and back MGM stuff.
AFAIK, Fox is only using Blu Ray at this time.
The film was originally a 20th Century Fox production... but if ol' Ted has the rights, maybe it will show up on TNTHD and I can make a nice little home for it on my DVR
Originally posted by: Chris
The fact that Microsoft is not making a black HD-DVD drive to match the Elite when they are doing every other accessory says something.
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: Chris
The fact that Microsoft is not making a black HD-DVD drive to match the Elite when they are doing every other accessory says something.
The fact that you didn't know the Elite was going to be the black color in limited quantities only says something.
Originally posted by: purbeast0
The fact that you didn't know the Elite was going to be the black color in limited quantities only says something.