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I was in the store today looking at the back of some movies and I was looking for some that play in all regions (not that it matters for me) but I noticed most never had any rating or any that I could find, Like the movie I have in front of me now Minority Report it shows no rating.. So does that mean if I see no region code that means it's good for all?
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Blu-ray Prince
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No, that's not a good assumption. It appears Paramount has decided to dropped the BD region code symbol for whatever reason. According to this site, Minority Report is region locked. In another example, this site lists Rango as region free but the cover doesn't have a region code symbol either.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Prince
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It's anyone's guess why Paramount has done this. I've noticed both Warner and Universal have omitted the region code symbols from their releases too; at least their most reach ones. Then again, I believe all Warner and Universal (including international releases) releases are region free.
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Blu-ray Duke
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Paramount, Warner, and Universal were dual HD format supporters and as such, did not region lock their Blu-ray Disc releases (as HD DVD did not support region codes of any kind).
Warner has released 99.9% region free Blu-rays with a tiny, miniscule amount that are region coded. They have no plans to ever use region codes on Blu-rays and will only do so in rare cases. Universal has also released 99% region free Blu-rays with a tiny, miniscule amount that are region coded. Their international partner Optimum has both region free and region B releases. Paramount has released primarily region free Blu-rays but with the debut of the Sapphire Series, they embraced region coding when they don't have worldwide distribution rights. A few UK & Australian releases are 1080i50hz. Because of past practice, they never needed to have the region code printed on the package. However, Universal and Warner do print the region code on locked titles wheras Paramount has "forgotten" to do this. Last edited by steve_dave; 09-06-2011 at 05:33 AM. |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Guru
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on the other side they good few titles that have Region A printed on the cover but are region free.
worst in my opinion are some titles i've seen in the UK from from fox. dual bluray but disk 1 main feature will be Region AB locked but disk 2 will be region BC locked. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Hah I was on this site while I was at best buy trying to decide between 2 movies as as far as the regions I'm looking for movies that are not here as far as blu-ray goes like the movie I'm looking for is the crimson rivers, from what someone said here I would have better luck getting the Taiwanese version of the movie |
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