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Posted by Tarkus on 07/11/06 23:37
Warner Home Video is running ads in this week's trades indicating the
studio is near to announcing official support for the Blu-ray format,
including possible titles for its initial slate of disc releases.
The ad (an image of which you can view here) is geared towards retailers
nationwide and promotes the studio's support of both the HD DVD and
Blu-ray formats. The ad also includes pictures of Blu-ray editions of '16
Blocks,' 'Firewall,' 'Million Dollar Baby,' 'The Perfect Storm' and
'Swordfish.' (All five titles have already been released on HD DVD.)
The full text of the ad reads:
The revolution is here: HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc have arrived. Now
we're planning to bring millions of High Def TV owners hundreds of our
movies, from new release to classics, in both HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc.
Consumers will line up behind both formats, so to make the most of this
new opportunity, we offer them both... and so should you.
Let's team up for the revolution... and prepare for a big, new world
of business."
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Industry_Forecasts/Warner/Is_Warner_Near_Announcing_Support_for_Blu-ray/133
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