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    26 February

    We've struck Oil..!

    There's the first glimpse of the fantastic film "There Will Be Blood" being made available for release on Blu-ray. Being made by Paramount Vantage this film would of up till recently been a HD-DVD exclusive film. However, it's now being reported that the film along with a host of others due for HD-DVD release have now been pulled from official press sites etc and now the official Blog run by jointly by Fox, Disney and Sony have posted an official trailer showing "There will be Blood" coming to Blu-ray. Hopefully this is'nt just a site jumping the gun and is confirmed behind the scenes and just needs an announcement..
     
    link for official Fox run blog HERE
     
     

            

          There Will Be Blood - International Trailer

    21 February

    UK retailers report Surge in Blu-ray HD player Sales

    In a recent interview two of the UK's premier retailers, Dixons and Play.com respectively have commented on the major increase in Blu-ray sales since the format war has ended.
     
    DeVere Forster, managing director at Dixons, commented, "This is good news for consumers as the availability of a single format will allow consumers to purchase the high definition Blu-ray format DVD player with every confidence and enjoy all the benefits that this fantastic format has to offer".  Whilst Stuart Rowe, Chief Operating Officer at Play.com remarked, "People have been waiting a long time to move into the Hi-Def era and now they have the confidence that this is going to be the format. Our cheapest player (The Samsung BD-P1400/XEU) is now £199 and you'd expect the prices to come down further as Sony try and build the brand. It's all great news for the consumer."

    Update on studio support for Blu-ray

    Right, as I stated in yesterdays post the situation with Paramount had'nt been made official. It's now been cleared up finally, in a press release put out late on Wednesday Paramount have finally announced that they too along with Universal Studios be releasing films(again) upon Blu-ray HD. This basically means that as of now, all six of the Major studios are now releasing on Blu-ray so if you want any of those films you've been craving then sure enough you'll get to see them in Blu-ray HD.
     
    Press release as follows:
     
    "We are pleased that the industry is moving to a single high-definition format, as we believe it is in the best interest of the consumer," the statement read. "As we look to (begin) releasing our titles on Blu-ray, we will monitor consumer adoption and determine our release plans accordingly."
    20 February

    Death of HD-DVD, Blu-ray now Industry's Focus

    I've kept pretty quiet on all the comings and goings that have recently happened in the format war over in the US because although they do ultimately affect us in the UK the direct impact for most of us are in the UK stores and what they are doing. Well now I can confirm that the Dixons Group has now dropped support of HD-DVD and will be focusing it's efforts on the promotion of Blu-ray as the new standard in Hi-Definition DVD.
     
    Quote from HDTV UK:
     
    "Dixons Online has claimed an immediate 150% increase in consumer interest for the Blu-ray high definition disc format after yesterday's announcement from Toshiba. In response, Dixons has withdrawn all models of HD DVD players from its online store.

    Managing Director at Dixons, deVere Forster, comments: “This is good news for consumers as the availability of a single format will allow consumers to purchase the High Definition Blu-Ray format DVD player with every confidence and enjoy all the benefits that this fantastic format has to offer. Now that the winning format is clear, Dixons.co.uk’s aim is to have the UK’s widest selection of Blu Ray players available for customers soon.”"

    The Dixons group(Actually called "DSG international") consists of Dixons, Currys, Currys.Digital and PC World. Basically this announcement means for certain that the UK Electrical outlets have indeed heeded the latest news in the US and make a decision to go Blu-ray exclusive. Good news for most consumers, the confusion over HD Disks for the mainstream was a fiasco for everyday folk. I personally know more than a few people that had picked up HD-DVD players over the last year that were under the illusion that they'd picked the player that had the industry behind it and would "win out" in the long run. Now thats not going to happen and the way forward is clear for consumers to buy in confidence the new DVD standard that's going to invade all our homes over the next few years.

    As a summary as to whats happened over the last week or so in the U.S for those that don't know, NetFlix announced that it would be phasing out support for HD-DVD and concentrating it's efforts on Blu-ray. This move in itself was a blow to the remaining movie studios left supporting HD-DVD, with Blockbuster Rental already Blu-ray exclusive it mean't that the two major DVD rental companies in the U.S would'nt be stocking HD-DVD - a major loss of revenue to the studios.

    On the very same day Best Buy(the U.S alter-ego to Dixons over here) also made an announcement that it would be recommending to it's customers Blu-ray over HD-DVD in future as the format to buy. With the American Electrical chain firmly backing Blu-ray the knock on effect was huge. Within a few days Wal-Mart - the world's biggest consumer sales company(Think Tesco's) released a statement that it was dropping HD-DVD, a MAJOR blow to Toshiba. Whilst Wal-Mart is technically a food store chain, in the same way as Tesco's have over the last few years it's expanded it's product range to encompass among other things electrical goods and with the huge number of people using the stores it has quickly become a huge seller of electronics to America.

    Finally today, Amazon.com have added they're name to those companies endorsing Blu-ray over HD-DVD on they're sites. With all this happening in such a short space of time the shock and awe effect has forced Toshiba to come out with a major press conference announcing that as from end of March it would be giving up on HD-DVD. As the formats main backer of the technology this basically leaves HD-DVD without any major support within the industry.. and the fallout from it has already brought Universal Studio's, the formats long time exclusive backer to announce that it wil begin releasing it's films in Hi-Def Blu-ray as soon as it's able to. While we have'nt as yet heard anything from Paramount studios it can only be a matter of time before we do, also the interest in Paramount studio's in the UK is relatively small in itself since the majority of it's films are released by Entertainment in Video.. which already release on Blu-ray.

    09 February

    Warner Update on Blu-ray edition of 'I Am Legend'

    Taken from Hi-Def Digest

    Screen Capture

     

    I'm not normally too fussed with extra's on a disk but some of these look really good. It's also nice that ALL of the content on the Blu-ray disk is in HD, I find it annoying when you buy a Hi-Def film release and there's a mix and match approach to extra content with some Standard Def stuff usually stuck on.

    This is a film I went to see at the flicks and I really liked it. Probably the only real spoiler to it was the very plastic looking CGI "infected", but even then I thought the film was a solid 8 out of 10. Well worth picking up again now on home release. Plus.. I want to see what the alternative ending is on the disk. Can't wait..!  Also, just for Trivia more than anything.. there's rumours Warner Bros have signed an agreement to produce a sequel which is fantastic.(the more cynical amongst us would probably say that it was a "given" considering how much money it took at the box-office but still-good news!)

    04 February

    Warner releases details for 'I am Legend'

    In a recent press release Warner Home Entertainment have unveiled Tech specs for upcoming box office hit 'I am Legend' on Blu-Ray as well as confirming a release date in the US of March 18th. The most interesting news is that it does indeed come with both the Theatrical version as well as a quote "controversial"  alternative ending version of the film as has been rumoured the last few days.

    Link for Official Film Trailer

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    UK Releases in February 2008

    Each month I'll report on what's due up for release as well as link each title to it's pre-order page on Amazon.co.uk(bare in mind that this isn't always the cheapest place to get your films so look around before buying!) or Movietyme-if it's a region free title available for import. I will try and state whether a film is already available from the US and region free and provide a link for importing or if it's a film that's known to be region locked and unplayable on a UK machine I'll try and state that as well where the informations to hand.

                                                                            

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    TITLE   
    RELEASE DATE
    Region Release
    Brave One, The 
           5th    
    US Region Free Release
    Across The Universe
          5th    
    US Region Free Release
    No Reservations
      12th
    US Region Free Release
    Cars (Pixar)
      11th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    Ratatouille
      11th
    U.S copy is Region Locked
    Almost Famous: Extended Edition
      11th
    NO US Version Released as yet
    Across The Universe
      11th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    The Brave One
      11th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    We Own The Night
         12th   
    US Region Free Release
    Resident Evil 3 - Extinction
      18th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    Starsky & Hutch
      18th
    No US Version Released as yet
    Run, Fat Boy, Run
      18th
    No US Version Released as yet
    In the Valley of Elah
      19th
    US Region Free Release
    Michael Clayton
      19th
    US Region Free Release
    Eastern Promises
      25th
    No US Version Released as yet
    The Invasion
      25th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    Wyatt Earp
      25th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    Rio Bravo
      25th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    The Cowboys
      25th
    US Region Free Version already Released!
    Justice League: The New Frontier
      26th
    US Region Free Release
    Assassination Of Jesse James
      26th
    US Region Free Release
    02 February

    Paramount's Sweeney Todd Dated for Release

    In an early Press release, Dreamworks have released details of the recent cinematic macabre musical "Sweeney Todd" starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. Whilst spec's are not yet known the street date for release has now been confirmed as 1st of April in the US.(Worldwide dates still to be confirmed)

    As a fan of Tim Burtons "Corpse Bride" I'll probably be picking this one up upon release in the UK on Blu-ray rather than import the HD-DVD from the US earlier in the year since there's not a lot of time between the two release dates.

    Official Film Site:link