Ultimate Matrix Collection on HD DVD

jmgonzalez

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In one of the biggest catalog announcements yet for HD DVD, Warner Home Video has set a May 22 arrival for two extensive box set collections of the blockbuster 'Matrix' series.
The revolutionary sci-fi trilogy, which grossed over $600 million in the U.S. alone, has long been rumored to be in the planning stages for next-gen release. Thought to be a "killer app" -- the kind of trojan horse title that would entice non-early adopters into the high-def fold -- Warner is already gearing up for one of its biggest-ever HD DVD releases.
The studio will unleash two different configurations, both streeting simultaneously on May 22.
'The Complete Matrix Trilogy' will span three discs and include each film in the trilogy -- 'The Matrix,' 'The Matrix Reloaded' and 'The Matrix Revolutions' -- plus a four bonus disc with extras, 'The Matrix: Revisited.' Each film will also include an Interactive Movie Experience (IME) feature exclusive to the HD DVD, which will deliver an video commentary featuring interviews with the cast and filmmakers, behind-the-scenes footage and more.
'The Ultimate Matrix Collection' will replicate the extensive standard-def box set of the same name which debuted two years ago. In addition to the three IME-enhanced 'Matrix' titles and 'The Matrix Revisited,' an additional 35 hours of bonus materials will be included.
Warner has not yet issued full specs for either box set, including whether what, if any, supplemental features will be presented in 1080p. But we'll certainly keep you posted.
Suggested list price will be $99.99 for 'The Complete Matrix Trilogy' and, for only $20 more, you can grab 'The Ultimate Matrix Collection' for $119.99.
No Blu-ray version of either 'Matrix' set has been announced. However, Warner says it plans to release a comparable version later this year, once Blu-ray's much-touted BD-Java environment is finally ready for prime time.
 

her209

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The first one was good. The 2nd one was bearable only because of the Monica Bellucci.
 

jpeyton

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The "killer app" for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray: CHEAPER PLAYERS & CHEAPER SOFTWARE.

Jesus Christ.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Um, how is this any better than the mix of HD versions of the three movies I already have?
Yay for HD TV tuners :p
 

Shadowknight

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I thought the second two were okay. I'd pick up the first for sure, probably the second, maybe not the third. I'd have to get all three with the set, so it's going to depend on the cost.*

*As in marked down on Amazon, sales, the eventualy price drop to a SANE point, etc.
 

Savarak

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The ULTIMATE "killer app" for HD-DVD/BluRay is....

THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY
 

five40

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Maybe the extra content would be an interview with those stupid brothers so they could explain what the fvck was exactly going on in 2 and 3. Yes, I "understand" 2/3 and enjoyed them, but for all I know, what I think is right could be 100% wrong.
 

spacejamz

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wonder how many more blu ray copies will be sold than HD DVD copies...

If The Departed is any sign (blu ray embarrassed HD DVD, but I don't remember the ratios off the top of my head), the numbers for any title released on both formats wont be pretty for HD DVD...
 

Shawn

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Nice. I think I'll pick it up when it comes out. That and Battlestar Galactica.
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
The "killer app" for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray: CHEAPER PLAYERS & CHEAPER SOFTWARE.

Jesus Christ.

You can get an HD-DVD drive off ebay for $160. If you have an HTPC already like I do, you don't need to have an xbox360.
 

Shawn

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imported_bum

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Originally posted by: schneiderguy
pretty sad for HD-dvd if the matrix is their "killer app" :confused:

Just cause it's not an oscar masterpiece or something doesn't mean it won't sell well.
 

angminas

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Originally posted by: her209
The first one was good. The 2nd one was bearable only because of the Monica Bellucci.

Agreed. And what kind of person would watch 35 hours of crap about the Matrix?

 

MmmSkyscraper

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Um, how is this any better than the mix of HD versions of the three movies I already have?
Yay for HD TV tuners :p

It's in a box and you have to hand over dirty cash.
 
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The Matrix Revolutions sucks.
The Matrix Reloaded was a decent movie.
The Matrix is still one of the best, if not the best, sci-fi action-thrillers ever.
 
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Originally posted by: schneiderguy
pretty sad for HD-dvd if the matrix is their "killer app" :confused:

The first Matrix movie was the best selling "launch title" for the PS2 in Japan due to the PS2 being significantly cheaper than their stand alone DVD players at the time.
 

Reckoner

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The Ultimate Set is up for Pre-Order on amazon for $83.95 now. Not a bad price, after the 10% off :)

I Pre-Ordered!