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Old 11-22-2007, 09:52 PM   #1
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Reading over through many of the postings on this forum, I notice the studios of "heavy talk" in the BD side is that of Sony, Disney, or Fox, but what about Lionsgate? I have not really heard much talk about this particular studio in terms of how their sales are going, any "perceptions" as to their current stance on the format war, etc? Does anyone have info they can shed light on concerning Lionsgate? Thanks.
 
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your sig is awfully long
 
Old 11-22-2007, 09:57 PM   #3
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your sig is awfully long
Well, I would combine it like yours, but for my personal tastes, it just seems messy and unsightful! Therefore, I like cleanliness and order. Thanks for the opinion though.
 
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no...that sig is ridiculous...

I don't need to read all that shit...
 
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no...that sig is ridiculous...

I don't need to read all that shit...
Well, here is advice, do not read the damn thing. Nobody is forcing you to read it - that is why they invented scrolling, etc!
 
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Well, here is advice, do not read the damn thing. Nobody is forcing you to read it - that is why they invented scrolling, etc!
I am not reading it and haven't read it yet....

but the scrolling is unreal...

that thing is like a bible...
 
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Lionsgate doesn't particularly cater to my personal movie taste, but 3:10 to Yuma will be a great addition to the BD library, and they have included some nice 1.1 features. I'll definitely be picking that one up. Lionsgate is going up against some big guns on both sides. I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see a studio like Lionsgate go neutral, but then again I know very little about the depth of their business.
 
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This thread has already gone off the deep end. Closing.
 
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Well, I would combine it like yours, but for my personal tastes, it just seems messy and unsightful! Therefore, I like cleanliness and order. Thanks for the opinion though.
You could also add a {size=1} ... {/size} wrapper ( {} -> [] }


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