The last HD DVD exclusive studio to announce Blu-ray titles won't be
the last to release, as
Paramount has announced its first
Blu-ray movies will hit the street starting on May 20th with
Face/Off,
Next, and
Bee Movie. But the fun really starts in June, as the long awaited award winning
There Will Be Blood and
Cloverfield are both due on June 3rd. Then a few weeks later, the first day and date title will come with
The Spiderwick Chronicles on June 24th. So with the last studio finally lined up, it won't be long until we really get to see
DVD and Blu-ray go head to head and once and for all find out if the new
Blu format can make a run at the defending champ.
[Via
Blu-ray.com]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Maxx @ Apr 29th 2008 11:27PM
Would have been nice to hear about the older 32 titles. Perhaps they will just sneek back into stock here and there.
Britboyj27 @ Apr 29th 2008 11:30PM
There Will Be Blood and Cloverfield.
About. Fucking. Time.
Also, I don't think I'll be picking up Cloverfied. Shakey-cam and 120hz TV's with motion-enhancer all the way up do not equal good things.
Franssu @ Apr 30th 2008 9:22AM
120 Hz HDTV with motion-degrader do not equal good thing period, shakey-cam or tripod-cam.
MI @ Apr 29th 2008 11:52PM
Wow, sounds like Paramount is still into screwing the HD community. Where are the 10 or 12 titles that were weeks (and even days) away from release when they bailed on BD? Where's my Jack Ryan set??? Bah!
chestnu1 @ Apr 30th 2008 12:00AM
But where is transformers you would think that it would be the first title released.
Mr. E @ Apr 30th 2008 12:44AM
Sweet, that's a very nice start for Paramount. There Will Be Blood for me, along with Cloverfield and Face/Off.
Don't be too hard on them. Apparently there are serious replication capacity issues right now, that should be worked out by the end of the year when more BD manufacturing capacity comes online.
mntwister @ Apr 30th 2008 1:01AM
Guys, give them some time, they are beating Universal to the market by over a month with new titles. The blu-ray production lines are heavy in demand with PS3 games and blu-rays from all studios and independents now. Every one of those out-of-print titles needs to be scheduled into an already heavy production schedule, and also room needs to be made for 2 new studios and their schedules. It is not going to happen heavily overnight. By the late fall, we will see many many titles. Don't forget it wasn't that long ago that hd-dvd took the dive. It takes more than making a list and making a press release.
I have a feeling that Transformers will be in the next announcement. Don't think Dreamworks isn't anxious to see that fly off the shelves, as well as Michael Bay!
Jove @ Apr 30th 2008 1:04AM
that mean that from now on every week of hi def sales you wont put up that asterisk saying that blu ray total dont have the 32 from paramount that was previosly availble. right???
Brrrrrr @ Apr 30th 2008 2:29AM
There Will Be Blood in HD.
Finally.
disguy @ Apr 30th 2008 2:48AM
Wait, why do people want to see There Will Be Blood in HD?
minimalist @ Apr 30th 2008 9:23AM
Because the cinematography is gorgeous and its something I'll return to again and again.
In fact TWBB is the one film on the horizon I am actually interested in owning on Blu-ray. I have already purchased the 12 or so that I care about now and other than one or two titles the BD release roster for the next 7 months looks pretty dull.
Maybe I just don't get the demographics of who is buying Blu-ray but my gut tells me the reason Blu-ray sales are so meager right now is because the studios need to stop dicking around with re-releasing crap like Alien V. Predator for the second or third time in a year and unleash the big guns.
Truth Teller @ Apr 30th 2008 10:11AM
*quote
disguy
Wait, why do people want to see There Will Be Blood in HD?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Because the current Blu-ray catalogue aimed at the 'PS3 demographic' is so pi$$-poor to anyone over the age of, say, 12- 15?
lol
SimbaDogg @ Apr 30th 2008 5:00AM
i'm pretty confident in saying this...but the lone release of transformers will probably outsell 3 out of the 6 titles mentioned. not sure why they're not releasing that first, people have been dying for it
Galley @ Apr 30th 2008 8:16AM
Perhaps they are re-encoding them to take advantage of BD's 50GB capacity.
Truth Teller @ Apr 30th 2008 9:03AM
Yeah right.
If they do a (completely bloated, unnecessary & wasteful) uncompressed audio track then you've little room to get anything much of an 'advantage'.
Some people have either a highly selective or no memory.
Paramount always did encode Blu-ray to supposedly take advantage of it's capacity over HD DVD.
Guess what?
There were no real discernible differences.
Franssu @ Apr 30th 2008 9:24AM
Why the hell would they do that ? It would cost money, and most certainly wouldn't do anything to PQ. All Paramount HD DVD I've seen had an awesome picture.
Truth Teller @ Apr 30th 2008 10:08AM
Yeah but don't forget that what you're dealing with here Franssu is that some folks just can't or won't grasp that a bigger capacity/numbers doesn't necessarily mean better.
Some people just don't want to get this.
With all the high def codecs (excepting clunky old ancient MPEG2) a higher bit-rate gains nothing except noise over a certain threshold rate.
MPEG2 is the exception (because it is relatively ancient) and it needs the size and bitrates to get close to the quality of the other 2 codecs (VC1 & AVC) which can happily produce excellent results at much lower bitrates.
Blu-ray's bigger capacity was always all about merely trying to make MPEG2 a credible option for high def use.
Anyone who wants to pretend that Blu-ray looked or sounded better than HD DVD is merely deluding themselves.
(just as it's a total lie to claim that Blu-ray always operates at it's max potential anyways)
Ron @ Apr 30th 2008 9:01AM
Welcome back dummies!
DrXym @ Apr 30th 2008 10:15AM
Better late than never. They'll probably take several months to ramp up properly.
wreckedchevy @ Apr 30th 2008 10:56AM
wonder if they are going to cut loose the hd-dvd copies of bee movie when the blu version is released? for some reason amazon still has it listed pending
andy @ Apr 30th 2008 11:29AM
I really hope so. My wife and I wanted to see that one.
Achilles @ Apr 30th 2008 11:48AM
It's a start but where are the big titles????? The ones that were already available in the HD-DVD??? Transformers? Bourne? WTF?!
DrXym @ Apr 30th 2008 12:42PM
Maybe they're singling those titles out for the full works. Extra space means they could reencode the image at a higher bitrate and less DNR, and pack some extras on. Some HD DVD encodes such as Face Off supposedly had pretty nasty DNR.
Anyway blu-ray.com has a fuller list of Paramount titles:
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1253&page=0
There's only a couple that I would fancy off that list but it looks like Paramount are trying to catch up fast.
TrentD @ Apr 30th 2008 5:26PM
Bourne is a Universal title.
Eric @ Apr 30th 2008 12:16PM
Truth-teller is still trying to FUD Blu-ray. Blu-ray is not mpeg2. It's h.264 - in other words, mpeg 4. It has VC1 too, but that Microsoft crap is there just for compatibility.
Blu-ray was not better. But it was not the backwards hillbilly of HD you continually distort it to be.
Get over it. HD-DVD is dead. Sorry.
Truth Teller @ Apr 30th 2008 1:47PM
"FUD"
LMAO.....are you 5 or something?
Actually Eric HD DVD & Blu-ray mandated the exact same 3 codecs, VC1, AVC & MPEG2.
Blu-ray uses MPEG2 31.3% of the time.
They use VC-1 27.8% of the time.
Hell they only barely use the BD50 disc on just over half (52.1%) of the time.
http://www.blu-raystats.com/
It was the use of MPEG2 that led to the original Blu-ray releases looking so bad that they had to be redone (think 'The 5th Element').
MPEG2 is in fact the ancient backward hillbilly of the 3 codecs.......which is not to say that (if they really stretch themselves & make the effort) it can't look OK, a handful of examples show it can.....but it's a hell of a lot less likely than with the other 2 codecs.
Nevertheless what I said about bit-rates etc is quite correct.
Sadly the infantile simplistic fools who think a higher bit-rate guarantees a better a/v performance of itself and in every instance are just plain wrong.
Alex @ Apr 30th 2008 1:08PM
Is Blu Ray even going to make it to the summer?
Achilles @ Apr 30th 2008 3:49PM
I don't know about summer but the studios and BluRay manufacturers are not helping their own cause. They really need to get it together. Where are the big titles? The HD war has been over and yet nothing..... what is this, Iraq?