New Line Shifts to Blu-ray Exclusivity


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Following Warner's lead, sister company New Line has confirmed that it will support Blu-ray Disc high def releases exclusively. New Line has previously delayed their day-and-date new releases on HD DVD due to the format's lack of region coding, effectively making titles such as Shoot 'em Up, Hairspray, and Rush Hour 3 exclusive to Blu-ray. Although a 2008 release slate for the studio has not been released, an announcement may be possible at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Source: Variety | Blu-Ray.com

I just added 2 new movies to my collection : Rush Hour 3 (New Line) and Resident Evil Extinction (Sony).... Both on DVD and will watch them on my 1080p upscaling DVD player.

They where also available on Blu-Ray, for about $10 more for each movie. I don't have a Blu-Ray player so.... DVD for now!

People should just save their money and either:

wait 1 more month for the movie to come out on demand

wait 2 more months for the movie to come out on Starz

wait 3 months for the movie to come out on HBO

wait 2-3 years for the movie to come out on FX, TNT, TBS, Fox, etc...

Yay for going exclusive to the format with region coding and more itchy DRM and copy protection wich may force you to service yoru player for firmware upgrade to play your future discs.

Exactly. I'm glad there's an end to the format war, it has seriously hurt adoption and prices haven't fallen like they should in a competitive environment. But I'm saddened by the victor, HD-DVD was a far more consumer friendly format and far more feature complete from day one. Even bluray profile 1.1 isn't capable of everything HD-DVD is.

It really surprises me that this happened cause hasn't Warner spoken out against bluray's lack of these things?

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