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Four studios unveil Blu-ray hi-def lineups 04 January, 2006 By Thomas K. Arnold and Kurt Indvik 52 minutes ago LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Four studios have announced slates of titles to be ready for the soon-to-be-launched Blu-ray Disc high-definition format. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Lionsgate (formerly Lions Gate), all of which have lent their support exclusively to Blu-ray, announced their plans Tuesday, a day before supporters of the next-generation, high-definition optical disc format stage a formal unveiling at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment, which has said it would support both Blu-ray and format competitor HD-DVD with disc releases, also unveiled titles it will have ready for both formats at launch. More studios are expected to announce their high-definition launch slates this week. Sony and Fox each have earmarked 20 titles, while Lionsgate and Paramount each have lined up 10 for release on the Sony-developed format, timed to coincide with the debut of Blu-ray hardware in North America, Japan and Europe sometime in the early part of 2006. Sony‘s initial offering is led by such high-profile theatrical films as "Hitch," "The Fifth Element," "Legends of the Fall" and "House of Flying Daggers." Fox‘s first wave includes major releases "Fantastic Four," "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," "Behind Enemy Lines," "Kiss of the Dragon" and "Ice Age," among others. Lionsgate‘s lineup includes "Lord of War," "The Punisher," "The Devil‘s Rejects" and "Saw." Paramount‘s launch slate will have recent releases such as "Four Brothers," "Sahara," "Aeon Flux" and "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow." Sony Pictures Home Entertainment president Benjamin Feingold said he and his executives would be meeting with consumer electronics manufacturers at CES to pin down more specific dates for Blu-ray‘s launch. "Our objective is to provide a real show of support from the software side," Feingold said. "With the announcement of these first 20 titles, the age of Blu-ray has truly arrived. BD delivers the most advanced high-definition experience available to entertainment enthusiasts today, while offering filmmakers a limitless canvas to express their artistic vision." Mike Dunn, president worldwide for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, said Fox plans simultaneous releases of its films on Blu-ray and DVD as the format takes hold with consumers and deepens its household penetration. "The release of our films on Blu-ray will provide consumers with in-home entertainment beyond anything they have imagined," Dunn said. Lionsgate‘s upcoming May theatrical horror release "See No Evil," featuring WWE star Kane, will be the company‘s first title released simultaneously on DVD and Blu-ray, Lionsgate president Steve Beeks said. Beeks noted that Blu-ray‘s advantages extend beyond higher-quality picture and sound. The format‘s expanded storage capacity will enable studios to offer increased menu navigation and other enhanced interactive capabilities "that will make the movie-watching experience at home unparalleled," he said. Sony said its initial slate will be released on single-layer, 25GB Blu-ray Disc with the exception of "Black Hawk Down" and "The Bridge on the River Kwai," both of which will be issued on 50GB dual-layer discs in the summer. Other films slated for Blu-ray release from Sony include "Bram Stoker‘s Dracula," "Desperado," "For a Few Dollars More," "The Guns of Navarone," "A Knight‘s Tale," "Kung Fu Hustle," "The Last Waltz," "Resident Evil: Apocalypse," "Robocop," "Sense and Sensibility," "Stealth," "Species," "SWAT" and "XXX." Lionsgate will include catalog hits "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," "Reservoir Dogs," "Total Recall," "Dune" and "Rambo: First Blood" to its initial Blu-ray lineup. Thomas Lesinksi, president of Paramount Pictures Worldwide Home Entertainment, said the company will launch its titles under the banner Paramount High Definition and will include, in 2006, "Mission: Impossible 3" alongside "Mission: Impossible" and "Mission: Impossible 2." Paramount‘s other Blu-ray/HD-DVD titles at launch will include "The Italian Job," "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," "U2: Rattle and Hum," " Tim Burton ‘s Sleepy Hollow," "We Were Soldiers" and "The Manchurian Candidate." The announcements are seen by observers as a pre-emptive strike against rival HD-DVD, which shortly after the Blu-ray Disc presentation was set for Thursday, announced a CES presentation of its own the night before. Both formats are vying to become the successor to DVD, which is not high-definition. Some industry analysts say Blu-ray currently enjoys the advantage, with software support from five of the six major studios, as well as Lionsgate Home Entertainment. HD-DVD, developed by Toshiba, has three studios lined up. At last year‘s CES, the three studios that support HD-DVD -- Paramount, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video -- announced an ambitious slate of titles timed to hit stores in the fourth quarter, when the first hardware units were slated to arrive. By late summer, however, all three had pulled back, saying they would wait until 2006 to release movies and other programming. This, in turn, prompted Toshiba and other consumer electronics firms to delay the introduction of HD-DVD players, as well. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time." - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_ Allan |
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Allan wrote: > http://www.localnewsleader.com/brock...-00119955.html > > Four studios unveil Blu-ray hi-def lineups > > 04 January, 2006 > > By Thomas K. Arnold and Kurt Indvik 52 minutes ago > > LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Four studios have announced slates > of titles to be ready for the soon-to-be-launched Blu-ray Disc > high-definition format. > > Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment > and Lionsgate (formerly Lions Gate), all of which have lent their > support exclusively to Blu-ray, announced their plans Tuesday, a day > before supporters of the next-generation, high-definition optical disc > format stage a formal unveiling at the Consumer Electronics Show in > Las Vegas. > > Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment, which has said it > would support both Blu-ray and format competitor HD-DVD with disc > releases, also unveiled titles it will have ready for both formats at > launch. > > More studios are expected to announce their high-definition launch > slates this week. > > Sony and Fox each have earmarked 20 titles, while Lionsgate and > Paramount each have lined up 10 for release on the Sony-developed > format, timed to coincide with the debut of Blu-ray hardware in North > America, Japan and Europe sometime in the early part of 2006. > > Sony's initial offering is led by such high-profile theatrical films > as "Hitch," "The Fifth Element," "Legends of the Fall" and "House of > Flying Daggers." > > Fox's first wave includes major releases "Fantastic Four," "The League > of Extraordinary Gentlemen," "Behind Enemy Lines," "Kiss of the > Dragon" and "Ice Age," among others. > > Lionsgate's lineup includes "Lord of War," "The Punisher," "The > Devil's Rejects" and "Saw." > > Paramount's launch slate will have recent releases such as "Four > Brothers," "Sahara," "Aeon Flux" and "Sky Captain and the World of > Tomorrow." > > Sony Pictures Home Entertainment president Benjamin Feingold said he > and his executives would be meeting with consumer electronics > manufacturers at CES to pin down more specific dates for Blu-ray's > launch. > > "Our objective is to provide a real show of support from the software > side," Feingold said. "With the announcement of these first 20 titles, > the age of Blu-ray has truly arrived. BD delivers the most advanced > high-definition experience available to entertainment enthusiasts > today, while offering filmmakers a limitless canvas to express their > artistic vision." > > Mike Dunn, president worldwide for 20th Century Fox Home > Entertainment, said Fox plans simultaneous releases of its films on > Blu-ray and DVD as the format takes hold with consumers and deepens > its household penetration. > > "The release of our films on Blu-ray will provide consumers with > in-home entertainment beyond anything they have imagined," Dunn said. > > Lionsgate's upcoming May theatrical horror release "See No Evil," > featuring WWE star Kane, will be the company's first title released > simultaneously on DVD and Blu-ray, Lionsgate president Steve Beeks > said. Beeks noted that Blu-ray's advantages extend beyond > higher-quality picture and sound. The format's expanded storage > capacity will enable studios to offer increased menu navigation and > other enhanced interactive capabilities "that will make the > movie-watching experience at home unparalleled," he said. > > Sony said its initial slate will be released on single-layer, 25GB > Blu-ray Disc with the exception of "Black Hawk Down" and "The Bridge > on the River Kwai," both of which will be issued on 50GB dual-layer > discs in the summer. > > Other films slated for Blu-ray release from Sony include "Bram > Stoker's Dracula," "Desperado," "For a Few Dollars More," "The Guns of > Navarone," "A Knight's Tale," "Kung Fu Hustle," "The Last Waltz," > "Resident Evil: Apocalypse," "Robocop," "Sense and Sensibility," > "Stealth," "Species," "SWAT" and "XXX." > > Lionsgate will include catalog hits "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," > "Reservoir Dogs," "Total Recall," "Dune" and "Rambo: First Blood" to > its initial Blu-ray lineup. > > Thomas Lesinksi, president of Paramount Pictures Worldwide Home > Entertainment, said the company will launch its titles under the > banner Paramount High Definition and will include, in 2006, "Mission: > Impossible 3" alongside "Mission: Impossible" and "Mission: Impossible > 2." > > Paramount's other Blu-ray/HD-DVD titles at launch will include "The > Italian Job," "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," "U2: Rattle and Hum," " Tim > Burton 's Sleepy Hollow," "We Were Soldiers" and "The Manchurian > Candidate." > > The announcements are seen by observers as a pre-emptive strike > against rival HD-DVD, which shortly after the Blu-ray Disc > presentation was set for Thursday, announced a CES presentation of its > own the night before. > > Both formats are vying to become the successor to DVD, which is not > high-definition. Some industry analysts say Blu-ray currently enjoys > the advantage, with software support from five of the six major > studios, as well as Lionsgate Home Entertainment. HD-DVD, developed by > Toshiba, has three studios lined up. > > At last year's CES, the three studios that support HD-DVD -- > Paramount, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video > -- announced an ambitious slate of titles timed to hit stores in the > fourth quarter, when the first hardware units were slated to arrive. > > By late summer, however, all three had pulled back, saying they would > wait until 2006 to release movies and other programming. This, in > turn, prompted Toshiba and other consumer electronics firms to delay > the introduction of HD-DVD players, as well. No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! -goro- Goro |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 07:57:56 -0500, Allan
<Spamsucks@darkbuffyandkantica22arestillbrianlamb. org> Gave us: > >04 January, 2006... Snipped bullshit cut-n-paste article that we didn't need any more than a link to. You're a waste. Just so you folks know, the laser in a std DVD outlasts the mech hardware and it's own technology. ie I bought my first player (a Pioneer) and have since replaced it with a Progressive Scan, DTS , 6.1 capable machine (a Sony) for less than half what the first cost me. From what I recall, they are only up to 10k hours on the life of the blue diodes, which means that it will likely be the failure point on any of those players. Something to think about. Roy L. Fuchs |
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On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us:
>No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! > > > >-goro- You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? Roy L. Fuchs |
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"Roy L. Fuchs" <> wrote in message news:... > On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: > >>No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! >> >> >> >>-goro- > > > You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? He's talking about CA2 because it was a disc that really showed off the HD format. It was used as a test disc in presentations and such. Similar when Armageddon came out on DVD and it rocketed to #1 on the charts. kaydigi |
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Roy L. Fuchs wrote: > On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: > > >No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! > > > > > > > >-goro- > > > You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? whoops. sorry. i was going to say some stuff about the titles listed but then sorta lost interest. i should snipped, tho'. -goro- Goro |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 17:47:55 GMT, "kaydigi"
<> Gave us: > >"Roy L. Fuchs" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: >> >>>No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! >>> >>> >>> >>>-goro- >> >> >> You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? > >He's talking about CA2 because it was a disc that really showed off the HD >format. It was used as a test disc in presentations and such. Similar when >Armageddon came out on DVD and it rocketed to #1 on the charts. > The point was that he did NOT need to re-quote the entire text of the OP. This is Usenet. Have ANY of you young punks even read up on this forum you so readily INVADE? It is real simple to conform to standards. That is why you stop at a red light. Roy L. Fuchs |
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On 4 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us:
> >Roy L. Fuchs wrote: >> On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: >> >> >No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! >> > >> > >> > >> >-goro- >> >> >> You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? > >whoops. sorry. i was going to say some stuff about the titles listed >but then sorta lost interest. i should snipped, tho'. > >-goro- Hey... at least you care. I usually get plastered with gang boy diatribes about how lame *I* am for trying to get folks to express a modicum of conformity to the standards the Usenet forum has had for decades. Thanks for that. Roy L. Fuchs |
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Roy L. Fuchs wrote: > On 4 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: > > > > >Roy L. Fuchs wrote: > >> On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: > >> > >> >No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >-goro- > >> > >> > >> You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? > > > >whoops. sorry. i was going to say some stuff about the titles listed > >but then sorta lost interest. i should snipped, tho'. > > > >-goro- > > > Hey... at least you care. I usually get plastered with gang boy > diatribes about how lame *I* am for trying to get folks to express a > modicum of conformity to the standards the Usenet forum has had for > decades. Thanks for that. in my defense, i use GoogleGroups (at work!) and since it automatically hides quotes, sometimes you forget that there's all this krap up there! -goro- Goro |
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"Goro" <> wrote in message news: ups.com... > > Roy L. Fuchs wrote: >> On 4 Jan 2006 10:32:04 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: >> >> > >> >Roy L. Fuchs wrote: >> >> On 4 Jan 2006 07:01:40 -0800, "Goro" <> Gave us: >> >> >> >> >No CHARLIE'S ANGLES 2????!! >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >-goro- >> >> >> >> >> >> You re-quoted 129 lines of CRAP for that? >> > >> >whoops. sorry. i was going to say some stuff about the titles listed >> >but then sorta lost interest. i should snipped, tho'. >> > >> >-goro- >> >> >> Hey... at least you care. I usually get plastered with gang boy >> diatribes about how lame *I* am for trying to get folks to express a >> modicum of conformity to the standards the Usenet forum has had for >> decades. Thanks for that. > > in my defense, i use GoogleGroups (at work!) and since it automatically > hides quotes, sometimes you forget that there's all this krap up there! > > > -goro- > And so your great etiquette made me read 10 useless thread elements that have nothing to do with the point of the thread. Thank you very much. Alpha |
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