View Full Version : BD-Live Discs- Is there a list


kenrick
09-26-08, 04:54 PM
Where can one find out which releases have the BD-Live option?

kevinivey
09-26-08, 05:15 PM
Sorry do know of a list, but there hasn't been that much content to brag about.

steven975
09-26-08, 10:27 PM
nope, Transformers is about as exciting as BD-Live gets, and that was all done before.

Cinema Squid
09-27-08, 01:46 AM
At the moment, perhaps your best source for tracking this would be the Blu-ray.com thread (http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=46148) on the subject or the Blu-ray.com feature search (http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/search.php?keyword=&studioid=&videocodec=&disc=&yearfrom=&yearto=&regioncoding=&audio=&subtitles=&other_bdlive=on&submit=Search&action=search). I believe that Sony has committed to including some form of BD-Live functionality on every one of their releases going forward as well.

BStecke
09-27-08, 02:04 AM
Not a lot of info, but War, Walk Hard, and Transformers are the only three I can think of. I believe Rambo has some sort of BD Live feature, Molog, or something. I can't remember the specifics of any of them, though, as I thought they were all pretty forgettable.

BuGsArEtAsTy
09-30-08, 01:10 AM
Arggh. Of that list on the other forum, I want none of those discs. :( I wanted to test out BD Live on my new S350 but I guess I'll just have to wait.

I do want Transformers in HD... but I already have it... on HD DVD, so I'm not buying it again. I also love Men In Black, but I've seen it so many times that I'm not going to bother rebuying it, unless I can get it for über cheap.

Ragnrok23
09-30-08, 10:33 AM
The other Boylen Girl is also BD Live

However I only tried it once in early July, so I have no idea if there is anything good on it

mikenike
09-30-08, 12:09 PM
A lot of Sony titles have BD-Live features. Walk Hard, Prom Night, and John Mayer's Where the Light Is are a few titles. None have been really impressive except the last, which features a couple performances backstage and his discography. Lionsgate has implemented BD-Live as well, but that has limited features as well. MoLog is a bit lackluster; it can be found on all of the newer titles like Rambo and Saw IV. Haven't tried Paramount's Transformers yet as a connection could never be reached. Will try again tonight.

As of now, the only truly impressive user of BD-Live seems to be Disney, but Sleeping Beauty isn't even out so we don't know how well that will be. The menu changing the sun's position according to the nearest Walt Disney resort is a pretty neat feature.

Here's a list: http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=46148