Saturday, February 23, 2008
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Seems to good to be true, but there it is. Coming out June 2nd.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Godfather-Trilogy-HD-DVD/dp/B0014E917Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1203755517&sr=1-5
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Godfather-Trilogy-HD-DVD/dp/B0014E917Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1203755517&sr=1-5
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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Anybody interested in this set?
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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bruce,
i was about to ask you about this one. i added this monster to my and it show the price of 22.22 pounds * 2 = around $45. what do you say? I think we should go for it.
i was about to ask you about this one. i added this monster to my and it show the price of 22.22 pounds * 2 = around $45. what do you say? I think we should go for it.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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April 2006
April 2006
For that price, I think it's a no-brainer and probably a mistake. I preordered so the worst that can happen is that it gets canceled. If the price is wrong, we'd probably get to keep the lower price. We'll see what happens.
[Post edited by BruceAmes on Feb 23, 2008]
[Post edited by BruceAmes on Feb 23, 2008]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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July 2006
I'm definitely interested but I thought most of the European HD DVD authoring businesses were shutting down production?
I would be very surprised if this actually materializes but if it does I'll be buying it.
I would be very surprised if this actually materializes but if it does I'll be buying it.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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September 2002
September 2002
falcon,
whats the worst.. they will cancel your order. i think bruce is right that the price might be in error. i think there is no harm in placing the order.
whats the worst.. they will cancel your order. i think bruce is right that the price might be in error. i think there is no harm in placing the order.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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If, as Amazon UK says, it's coming to HD DVD in June, it seems highly unlikely, doesn't it. I mean, by then Paramount should have converted over to Blu-ray.
Needless to say, Paramount do not list a high-def version of "The Godfather" trilogy as upcoming on their press site, and neither Amazon America nor DVD Empire list it.
That said, Paramount undoubtedly have this trilogy (along with the Indiana Jones trilogy) in mind for high-def processing sometime in the future, I hope this year or next. But the odds are it will be BD only.
John
Needless to say, Paramount do not list a high-def version of "The Godfather" trilogy as upcoming on their press site, and neither Amazon America nor DVD Empire list it.
That said, Paramount undoubtedly have this trilogy (along with the Indiana Jones trilogy) in mind for high-def processing sometime in the future, I hope this year or next. But the odds are it will be BD only.
John
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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Certainly Paramount will have gone to Blu-ray by then, but that does not mean they'll have left HD DVD. Neither Universal nor Paramount has said they will be exclusive immediately, and WB is leaving for sure in June. So it's possible Paramount could be releasing in HD DVD at that time, but not very likely. Even more unlikely is this set coming out in the UK. But then again, Band of Brothers came out in Japan last year in HD DVD...
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Quote:
That said, Paramount undoubtedly have this trilogy (along with the Indiana Jones trilogy) in mind for high-def processing
There was a "coming title" page for the Indiana Jones Trilogy in HD-DVD at amazon but it is gone now although it wasn't a pre-order page like for the Godfather. So the Godfather might still make it to HD-DVD. I'm pre-ordering mine too just in case it comes a reality. I got nothing to loose.
Monday, February 25, 2008
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January 2008
Good find!
I just pre-ordered my copy
Now, if i could only find Terminator 1 on HD DVD...saw it a couple of weeks ago, but now they are sold out...
I just pre-ordered my copy
Now, if i could only find Terminator 1 on HD DVD...saw it a couple of weeks ago, but now they are sold out...
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Wait, they are still releasing movies on HD DVD????
Friday, February 29, 2008
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January 2008
UPDATE:
just got an email from amazon UK stating the listing as a error and that the Godfather Trilogy is only DVD and not HD-DVD. I knew it was too good to be true.
just got an email from amazon UK stating the listing as a error and that the Godfather Trilogy is only DVD and not HD-DVD. I knew it was too good to be true.
Friday, February 29, 2008
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January 2008
I have a question about HD DVDs from different regions, for example Japan. If I bought an HD DVD from Japan and put it in my HD DVD player will it look the same as an North American HD DVD, I mean as far as menu's, everything in Japanese and have to watch American subtitles, etc., etc.
Please excuse my ignorance,
Jedi_Soljah
Please excuse my ignorance,
Jedi_Soljah
Friday, February 29, 2008
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HD DVD's are region free, meaning you can buy one from anywhere in the world and it will play in your HD DVD player. The discs to my knowledge always have the original soundtrack (ie English if that is how it was filmed).
However, the Blu Ray 'superior' format is NOT region free.
[Post edited by Bosshog7 on Feb 29, 2008]
However, the Blu Ray 'superior' format is NOT region free.
[Post edited by Bosshog7 on Feb 29, 2008]
Friday, February 29, 2008
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I have a few of the Japanese disks. You just have to slosh through the menus to find the option without the subtitles, audio, etc. For a couple of them, I actually asked a couple of Japanese kids at work to translate. They thought it was pretty funny. Either that or you learn Japanese.
Friday, February 29, 2008
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So far the european titles I've bought (Total Recall and T2 UK releases) have a language option at the beginning after the disk loads. T2 has like 3 languages (Eng, Ger, Dutch, etc.) and Total Recall has like 10 different languages.
Friday, February 29, 2008
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June 2006
Bosshog7 said -
You obviously must have overlooked the many posts here over the last few months concerning the hi-def disc formats and 'region-coding'. FYI - BOTH formats (along with SD-DVD) have various region-coded playback, but HD-DVD to date does NOT enforce it, and to my knowledge no HD-DVD ever released was 'locked', and all titles are indeed 'region-free'.
Blu-ray's regions are Region A, B, C, and MOST of the titles released are NOT 'locked', and are 'region-free' - but not all (about 10-15%). Usually, a few of the Fox and Disney NEW releases (occasionally a Sony title) will be 'locked', but others from the same studios are NOT 'locked', and will play in any player worldwide.
Again, here's a link (provided by Skyhawk), to keep up with the Region B & C releases (B is the main one to keep an eye on), as there are always some titles released outside of Region A (which the USA is a part of), and can be imported for playback here.
One great website for a company in Ohio, xploitedcinema.com, carries some of the 'region-free' or 'region-all' Blu-ray titles, including several not yet released in Region A.
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Quote:
"However, the Blu Ray 'superior' format is NOT region free."
You obviously must have overlooked the many posts here over the last few months concerning the hi-def disc formats and 'region-coding'. FYI - BOTH formats (along with SD-DVD) have various region-coded playback, but HD-DVD to date does NOT enforce it, and to my knowledge no HD-DVD ever released was 'locked', and all titles are indeed 'region-free'.
Blu-ray's regions are Region A, B, C, and MOST of the titles released are NOT 'locked', and are 'region-free' - but not all (about 10-15%). Usually, a few of the Fox and Disney NEW releases (occasionally a Sony title) will be 'locked', but others from the same studios are NOT 'locked', and will play in any player worldwide.
Again, here's a link (provided by Skyhawk), to keep up with the Region B & C releases (B is the main one to keep an eye on), as there are always some titles released outside of Region A (which the USA is a part of), and can be imported for playback here.
One great website for a company in Ohio, xploitedcinema.com, carries some of the 'region-free' or 'region-all' Blu-ray titles, including several not yet released in Region A.
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)