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Originally Posted by DaveFi /forum/post/0
Write them a letter.
I'm serious. They must do market research on this stuff.
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Originally Posted by Taha24 /forum/post/0
With how heavily they have been supporting BD, I find it really weird that Fox did not do a day and date launch with the DVD version that came out this week.
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Originally Posted by theforce8686 /forum/post/0
They did do market research. It was called mediocre reviews and mediocre grosses. I didnt help as I didnt see it either. Im not bad mouthing it, just saying what they were probably thinking. I also think were gonna get screwed out of Borat as the Sd date was just announced and no word on BD. That is really upsetting.
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Originally Posted by theforce8686 /forum/post/0
I also think were gonna get screwed out of Borat as the Sd date was just announced and no word on BD. That is really upsetting.
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Originally Posted by Robert George /forum/post/0
Fox's support of Blu-ray is actually only lip service right now. All they are willing to release, for the most part, are rehashes of catalog titles that are mostly selling on DVD for $10 on the bargain racks at Walmart. One or two decent releases is not what I call "support".
For all their bluster about how great Blu-ray is and how much they support it exclusively, they are noticeably light on new releases, or even high profile catalog.
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Illusionist is stylistically shot--much of the movie tries for a decidedly antique look with soft focus away from the center of the screen etc. While this is very atmospheric and adds to the dramatic intent of the movie, it's far from being HD demo material, and those who think all HD should look like the Discovery Channel would be screaming bloody murder over this look on a BluRay release.
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Originally Posted by Robert George /forum/post/0
Fox's support of Blu-ray is actually only lip service right now.
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Originally Posted by darinp2 /forum/post/0
While I'm not sure that one would benefit from HD as much as some other films, it seems like Borat is a natural fit for a format where the #1 player is the PS3. I would expect a lot of gamers to like that one. But then, I could be out of touch with that group. I'm still laughing about some stuff in that movie though and would definitely watch it again on BD.
--Darin
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Originally Posted by Dave Mack /forum/post/0
Speaking of Fox, any Donnie Darko rumors? I know the DP purposefully chose a very fast low light stock and it's a very, interesting looking film photgraphy-wise. The Dvd looked mediocre (even though alot of it was the style...) and I'm sure the BD would look alot better if not amazing.
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