I have to agree about the disc pricing...Too High!!! Honestly I still can't believe that the average Blu-Ray new release is selling for $29.99!!!
Yeah, discs need to get cheaper. I can't believe many new releases are still over 30 bucks. When I go to the US they're no cheaper.
Wow. Who pays $30? I
never have, and that includes special editions as well as Criterion titles.
I have on the way (maybe arriving today in fact) on Bluray, including tax and shipping.
Space Cowboys $13.49
Reservoir Dogs $11.49
Coral Reef Adventure IMAX $14.99
UFC best of '08 $13.49
Ok, I also have a couple of $25 titles on the way in Body of Lies and Curious Case of BB (Criterion). I never go to the theater, since my HT blows the local ones out of the water, and the money saved there is spent on the titles. Since I can host 8 people at a time, it really means a lot of money saved among friends and family. Maybe that's why my they've bought me about 35 titles thus far.
For the last two titles, if I knew I wasn't going to watch them on BD, I would've watched them in the theater. Least $20 right there, just for me of course. I do have a netflix account, and the last viewings were Tell No One, Slumdog, Into the Wild (of which I should've put the $3 rental towards the purchase) . . .
sometimes you go get you pay for. I do not expect, whatsoever, top notch PQ from Space Cowboys, nor Reservoir Dogs, but I would with Rataouille, or Kill Bill, or Galapagos, or Man on Fire, or . . .
Man. I submit that most people, including most Audioholics, do not understand how good the video is on so many Blurays. The software itself is incredible, and perhaps with quality that is wasted in most home theaters. I'm being frank, do not mean to be condescending, and am a rarity in my good fortune to have a dedicated PJ theater . . . but, I AM
quite certain
most people don't know how good the software is.
Then again, most people, including most Audioholics, do not have a viewing angle to even benefit from 1080p.
I've been going through my HDDVD collection again recently, and I think most of my BDs look significantly better. Though I can't do an apples to apples comparison, since I haven't double dipped on anything, that is my overall impression.
Take a look at this stats page. Yeah, you'll see the msrp, but look at the
selling prices right next to it. Keep scrolling. Yeah, they are
mostly under $20.
http://www.blu-raystats.com/Stats/Stats.php
in addition to what j garcia has said. I got the Xmen trilogy for less than $50 on release day. Band of Brothers cost me about the same. The Godfather Trilogy, all 200 GB for roughly the same as well.
The most expensive titles I've bought are generally cartoons, such as Pixar stuff. Still well worth it.
As for upscaling DVD players, give me a break. BD players already are upscaling DVD players. $250ish for a Panasonic BD60 today? What is that, like their 5th generation player? Or 6th gen? I've lost count.