Anything for you this week blu-ray fans?




* Good Luck Chuck (Lionsgate Films)
* Mr. Woodcock (New Line Cinema)
* Breaker Morant (Image Entertainment)
* Suburban Girl (Image Entertainment)
* Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God…Be Back by Five (Starz Home Entertainment)
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#1 by Emrah on January 14th, 2008 [ 7049 Points ]
I really don’t see the point of paying premium prices for blu-ray version of movies such as Mr. Woodcock, while you can grab a dvd version for cheaper. My tv’s built-in upscaler is very dandy (it is not full hd, tho)
I am desperately waiting for Forrest Gump HD version. Would buy it at any price. I think I haven’t yet seen a blu-ray version..
#2 by Tosh on January 14th, 2008 [ 87591 Points ]
I reason why I buy a blu-ray version over dvd is due to the hard coating on the blu-ray disc. Virtually scratch proof under normal conditions, only way to scratch it is wish a knife really.
#3 by west coast ps3 on January 14th, 2008
Fortunately movies like Mr. Woodcock tend not to stay at a premium price for long. I’ve noticed that movies like that go to 15$ pretty quick.
Personally, that would be a rental for me…I’m probably only going to watch it once, so it is worth $5.50 to rent the bluray.
#4 by Marketing Consulting on January 14th, 2008
I really don’t think it’s especially important to see a very hi def version of Mr. Woodcock…
#5 by Segitz on January 14th, 2008 [ 1450 Points ]
None of these movies interest me, even remotely…
They have such huge back catalogues, yet they decide to release this “new” crap? I don’t get that really.
I’d never consider a buy of such a disc^^
They could release stuff like Scrubs on BDROM (SD), yet put all stuff on one disc. That would rock!