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RodieJack
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I guess headlines like these are no longer surprising. I can't wait until I can get surplus HD DVDs for a buck.
from Engadget by
Richard Lawler Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment

We don't know if Jeffrey Katzenberg got a text message, fax,
e-mail or smoke signal indicating the format war was over, but
Video Business has confirmed
Paramount and
Dreamworks Animation will (rather abruptly) to stop releasing HD DVDs after next week. If you were looking forward to
Bee Movie on March 11,
Sweeney Todd on April 1 or the just announced
There Will Be Blood, those are cancelled.
Into the Wild and the appropriately-named
Things We Lost in the Fire will be Paramount's last reminders of its
exclusive agreement. Not specifically mentioned was
Star Trek: TOS Season 2, but don't hold your breath. Blu-ray release plans are still up in the air but we wouldn't be surprised to hear something
soon. As far as HD DVD movies still scheduled, that leaves two from Universal (
for now) and twelve from
Warner Bros, who may have been the
first to leave red, but will apparently be the last major studio out the door.
Read - Video Business
Read - High-Def Digest
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