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If I am not mistaken, wasn't Star Trek Season 2 postponed indefinitely? Probably because the first one sold so poorly.
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Nope, looks like it is still scheduled to come out late March, according to HDD. I don't know why they bother, they'll sell another measly 7-8k.
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Apr 2007
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HD DVD will never win a week in sales again. It's that simple. This Christmas season ended any hope of that. History will show the only week they ever really had a chance at was Transformers release week but we all know how that turned out. I'm not that surprised at Bourne's relatively poor performance. For an action movie it skews older than something like Transformers. Pirates 3 obviously had very good legs.
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Dec 2007
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Dave Vaughn simply quotes VS numbers. If most studios normally publicly announce honest #s for titles, such as Pirates, and the multiplier to reach total sales appears to be between 1.5 and 2.0, that makes logical sense, considering that VS numbers incorporate 50-60% of the market. And then TF comes along and per Paramounts announcement it's suddenly a 2.2 multiple - you can either assume that the VS numbers are wrong, or DV misreported them, or Paramount overexaggerated sales. Especially with multiple third-party sources disputing Paramount's announced numbers, it's logical to assume the latter. There's every reason to believe the VS numbers were exactly what DV reported. |
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Bourne sold very well, what do you mean relatively poor performance? Relatively speaking, it sold fantastic. It's the relative part that hurts...HD-DVD overall sold poorly, only buoyed by the fact that Bourne did indeed fact sell very well.
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Bourne sold poorly. It only sold 1.5 times of the RISIDUALS of POTC3's 2nd week. For a huge blockbuster, thats got all the goodies (IME, net crap, lossless audio, an entire trilogy out on the hardware, etc), it sold piss poor. It sold GREAT compared to HD DVDs normal releases, but it got nowhere even near transformers level.
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Dude.. I think the guy is being sarcastic, there's no way hd-dvd will win that week, not with that line-up
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Feb 2007
Colorado Springs, CO
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Jan 2007
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Aug 2007
VA Beach
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I also think going exclusive is a good business move for Warner. Going Blu exclusively will end the war instantly. Staying format neutral or going red is going to prolong the format war for at least 24 months. The only result of the format war is a slower up-take in the sales of HD hardware and therefore software. If Warner goes exclusively Blu they will help sell a lot more players and therefore a lot more movies. That means theyæll make a lot more money. |
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May 2007
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I'm guessing that Dana White is a fan of porn.
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Sep 2007
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At this point, it's becoming to clear to even people who have a red bias that the price of BD players will follow the HD DVD players downwards with time. In fact, BD players today are priced below that of HD DVD players in June, meaning that within 6 months, there will be BD players at 199 and below. By black-friday 08, there will be door-crasher specials a $98 or below.
Note the parallels, when betamax-hifi players broke the $300 barrier, VHS-hifi players followed, and we know how that one ended. The reason is a simple rule of mass production and economies of scale which BD has now shown. The blu-ray drives IS now much cheaper to make. On the BD disk manufacturing side, the same rules will follow. Yields continue to march upwards, price continues to decline towards DVD levels. Outside of the AACS as an adder, cost to make each disk will be very close to DVDs. If (and this is in doubt as there's indications WB mght have to decide sometime next year) this continues on, and assuming that not enough money is available to buy more major studios, the only hope that HD DVD could follow is the improved multi-layer-combo one, where both DVD9 and HD30 are on one side. There might be some demand for this as combos' problem is primarily a price one, if it was priced the same as non combos, without the production lapses in QC, there might be interest in this path. It won't be enough to overcome BD's lead, as even when you price combos same as a BD, people still pick BD. There's just more people with BD players out there. Paradoxically, if D9/H30 were to happen, people can needle HD DVD endlessly about their yields, cycle time as it will take them an unknown length of time to get out of manufacturing hell, for yields to become reasonable. The first releases will likely be 9/15 or 5/30 as even 3 layer is not proven to be manufacturable yet. As long as combos are priced above normal DVDs, they will always be a non factor as a trojan horse, so that argument doesn't wash --- unless you can price this same as a DVD. BD could do the spec one upsmanship by either going after a 3rd ayer or by increasing density per layer up, or perhaps 4:2:2 or even 12bit video to go down that rabbit hole of deep color. Last edited by Neo65; 12-21-2007 at 11:18 AM. |
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