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Old 03-08-2008, 10:29 PM   #7
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I have to agree with you. If the studios really want this format to take off and be revenue streams for them, they do need to ramp up the releases. It seems that all they are doing is releasing the new movies and are laying back on catalog titles. Sony has been pimping Lawrence of Arabia for years and still only speculation that it will be in 2009. Warner has tons of really good HD-DVD title exclusive, but still no announcements for those movies. Universal and Paramount are completely silent, and Paramount had several insiders say many movies were good to go, including the really highly anticipated Transformers.

Hopefully the silence and wait has to do with getting it right. I certainly can wait if they are lossless audio. The thing that seems exceptionally stupid is the sequels being released, but the other versions nowhere to be seen. Lost season one and two, X-Men one and two, etc., etc.
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