Paramount is now blu

spacejamz

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Paramount seals Blu-ray sweep
Winner of next-gen format war now has all 6 majors


All six major Hollywood studios are now in the Blu-ray Disc camp, a day after Toshiba has pulled the plug on HD DVD and Blu-ray became effectively the only next-gen game in town.

Paramount Home Entertainment quietly came onboard via a statement sent exclusively to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday: "We are pleased that the industry is moving to a single high-definition format, as we believe it is in the best interest of the consumer," the statement reads. "As we look to (begin) releasing our titles on Blu-ray, we will monitor consumer adoption and determine our release plans accordingly."

No further details were given.

Universal Studios Home Entertainment, in contrast, cast its lot with Blu-ray within hours of Toshiba's announcement Tuesday morning that it was ending the format war by ceasing the development, manufacture and marketing of HD DVD players by the end of March. Universal made a big splash with its announcement, sending media outlets a statement from division president Craig Kornblau in which he said, "While Universal values the close partnership we have shared with Toshiba, it is time to turn our focus to releasing new and catalog titles on Blu-ray."

Janet Murray, director of Georgia Tech's masters and Ph.D. program in digital media, said a single format supported by all six major studios has a much better chance of success than two rival ones that each take only a chunk of Hollywood.

"It's a big victory for the consumer," she said.

Now that the studios are no longer battling each other over which format is best, Murray said, they can focus on generating awareness among consumers of the many benefits of high-definition media. Murray predicts "a standardization of extras" now that everyone's releasing films on a single format rather than two, each with its own set of capabilities. "This will lead to a much richer experience for viewers," she added.

Murray also foresees "much more content and much more breadth of content" now that Blu-ray is the only way to go. "When people have these higher-end screens at home, they take great pleasure in them, and this will push ahead the delivery (of movies) in high-definition," she said.

Ironically, Universal had been exclusive with HD DVD since the format's launch in April 2006, while Paramount had initially supported both HD DVD and Blu-ray. Paramount and DreamWorks switched to HD DVD-only in August, reportedly after receiving a $150 million payment from the format's supporters for "promotional consideration."

Neither studio has announced specific titles earmarked for early Blu-ray release, though both are expected to start with new theatricals coming the same day as the standard DVD, beginning in late spring or early summer.

The four other majors committed to Blu-ray are Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (along with its distributed MGM Home Entertainment label), Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video (including distributed labels New Line Home Entertainment, BBC Video and HBO Video). Mini-major Lionsgate also has been an exclusive Blu-ray backer since the start.
 

Shawn

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People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.
 

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Bling bling, money ain't a thang.
 

cubby1223

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Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.
That's just arguing semantics. Like the arguments over "obsolete". Toshiba has ceased HD DVD manufacturing, the studios are Blu. It's only a matter of time when they stop releasing HD DVD movies. Actually given the notion that all releases are losing money at this stage, I would bet the studios back out of HD DVD sooner rather than stretching out their offerings much longer.


Someone get back to me when Weinstein goes Blu. I don't think it'll be before I have to buy The Mist on dvd next month, though. :(
 

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Paramount/Dreamworks made out like bandits in this whole war. Pocketing $150 million and only having to release exclusively for several months.
 

spacejamz

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Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.

You are going to tout that Universal/Paramount are still releasing titles on HD DVD? Do you even know what they have on schedule to be released through May? Where are their catalog titles?

Paramount/Dreamworks
Beowulf
Into the Wild
Bee Movie
Jack Ryan Collection
Kite Runner
Sweeney Todd
There Will Be Blood

Universal
Fletch

Warner Brothers is scheduled to release 9 HD DVD titles through May. Blu ray has 48 titles scheduled to be released from major studios in that same time frame.

30 Days of Night (Sony)
Justice League: The New Frontier (Warner)
Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Warner)
Ice Age (Fox)
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (Fox)
The Rookie (2002) (Walt Disney)
Appleseed Ex Machina (Warner)
August Rush (Warner)
Dan in Real Life (Walt Disney)
Dogma (Sony)
Gattaca (Sony)
Hitman (Fox)
I, Robot (Fox)
Independence Day (Fox)
No Country for Old Men (Walt Disney)
Saawariya (Sony)
Sleuth (2007) (Sony)
Enchanted (Walt Disney)
I Am Legend (Warner)
Bonnie & Clyde (Warner)
Steep (Sony)
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) (Fox)
Coyote Ugly (Walt Disney)
Hidalgo (Walt Disney)
Unbreakable (Walt Disney)
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (Sony)
The 6th Day (Sony)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (Sony)
Sharkwater (Warner)
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (Sony)
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (Fox)
Alien vs. Predator / Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (Two-Pack) (Fox) JUST LISTED!
Commando (Fox)
Juno (Fox) JUST LISTED!
A Passage to India (Sony)
Predator (Fox)
National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World (National Geographic)
Sublime (Warner)
First Knight (Sony)
The Golden Compass (New Line)
Twister (Warner)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Fox)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (Disney)
Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World (Fox)
National Treasure (Buena Vista)
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (Walt Disney)
Rambo III (Lionsgate)
Rambo: First Blood Part II (Lionsgate)


 

dainthomas

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Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.

Because they know how pissed I'd be if they didn't release Twister in HD.
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.

So, do you think it's insignificant that two major studios with exclusive contracts have backed out of those contracts to go neutral?
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: cliftonite
Paramount/Dreamworks made out like bandits in this whole war. Pocketing $150 million and only having to release exclusively for several months.

:thumbsup:
 

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Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: cliftonite
Paramount/Dreamworks made out like bandits in this whole war. Pocketing $150 million and only having to release exclusively for several months.

:thumbsup:
Unless the $150 was advertising incentives (such as putting Shrek in Toshiba's HD DVD commercials).
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.

So, do you think it's insignificant that two major studios with exclusive contracts have backed out of those contracts to go neutral?

All I am pointing out is that HD DVD hasn't been completely abandoned yet. People who already have a player will still have releases coming out.
 

lopri

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Well as a matter of fact I just received a A30 from one of my business suppliers. They have those stupid 'gifts' like iPods and digital camers, etc. What should I do?

- Sell it for whatever it can.
- Keep it and bank on HD-DVD bargains.

Ironical thing is that I had this exact same thing last year and sold once already last october.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Shawn
People are saying that Universal and Paramount are now blue but that is incorrect. They are now purple. Both are still releasing HD DVDs for the time being. In fact, Warner is continuing it's plan to release HD DVDs until June, even after Toshiba's announcement.

So, do you think it's insignificant that two major studios with exclusive contracts have backed out of those contracts to go neutral?

All I am pointing out is that HD DVD hasn't been completely abandoned yet. People who already have a player will still have releases coming out.

sure, but it should be in the back of your mind that the releasing of titles is only temporary and won't last too much longer.. eventually HD DVD disc production from the major studios will stop. So I guess you have time to wait and watch for deals on BD players.
 

Captante

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Originally posted by: lopri
Well as a matter of fact I just received a A30 from one of my business suppliers. They have those stupid 'gifts' like iPods and digital camers, etc. What should I do?

- Sell it for whatever it can.
- Keep it and bank on HD-DVD bargains.

Ironical thing is that I had this exact same thing last year and sold once already last october.


Unless you need another upconverting DVD player (the A30 is a pretty good one) I would go ahead & sell it ... bad news is you won't get much.


 

cubby1223

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Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: Shawn
All I am pointing out is that HD DVD hasn't been completely abandoned yet. People who already have a player will still have releases coming out.
Paramount begins canceling HD DVD releases:
http://www.highdefdigest.com/n...l_Be_Blood_HD_DVD/1501

Along with unconfirmed word that all other Paramount HD DVD releases are being cancelled and titles as early as Bee Movie will be out on Blu-ray, Microsoft now says:

Studios have announced that no new titles will be released on the HD DVD or the HD DVD Combo format.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hard.../x/xbox360hddvdplayer/

HD DVD *is* abandoned.