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Old 11-23-2006, 07:14 PM   #1
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UMD movies are not dead, Sony will continue to support it...and if what was said is true, they have 50% of the movies ever made, that should suffice for a portable player. Not to mention what was also made 400+ movies, should be a rather large library for anyone to pick through.
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Sony Pictures alone represents more than HALF the films EVER made with MGM and Sony Pictures.
That's a critical obstacle for HD-DVD isn't it? From where I sit, that's downright insurmountable since we all know that nothing even remotely associated with Sony will ever support anything but BD to the bitter end.
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we all know that nothing even remotely associated with Sony will ever support anything but BD to the bitter end.
yeah, you and I are on the same page...
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Old 11-24-2006, 05:53 AM   #3
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I like my UMD movies especially when I travel.

With the number of titles available I have quite a few titles that I am happy to watch over and over so really for me the format is a complete success. It makes me real happy when I get a Universal title like Bourne Identity or Shaun of the Dead on eBay I think I am becoming a bit of a Universal Studios hater... sigh!
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