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The official release list, from Blu-Ray developers. Hope this helps! http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/

Seven of the eight major movie studios have announced that they will release movies in the Blu-ray Disc format as soon as hardware becomes available. The movies will feature high definition video and audio as well as advanced interactive features. Compared to standard definition (SD), which is the resolution used for today's TVs and DVDs, high definition (HD) offers a big improvement. A standard TV uses either NTSC which is 480i (640x480) or PAL/SECAM which is 576i (720x576). The "i" stands for interlaced, which means that only half of the lines are updated for each frame alternating between the odd and even lines. Blu-ray movies will be in 1080p (1920x1080), which is the highest of the HD resolutions. The "p" stands for progressive, which means that every line and pixel will be updated for each frame.

Blu-ray titles announced

Aeon Flux (Paramount)
A Knight's Tale (Sony)
Amityville Horror (MGM) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Angel Seekers (Air TBS) - Japan
Armageddon (Disney)
Basic Instinct (Lions Gate) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Batman Begins (Warner)
Behind Enemy Lines (Fox)
Black Hawk Down (Sony)
Blade Runner (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Blazing Saddles (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Bram Stoker's Dracula (Sony)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Warner)
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Sony) - Not yet announced, but title used to test Blu-ray players
Chicken Little (Disney) - Not a launch title, to be released later in 2006
Chronos (Goldhil) - 70mm Documentary
Clockwork Orange (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Constantine (Warner)
Crimson Tide (Disney) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Dark Water (Disney)
Desperado (Sony)
Dinosaur (Disney)
Everest (Disney) - Documentary
Eyes Wide Shut (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Fantastic Four (Fox)
Flightplan (Disney) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
For a Few Dollars More (MGM)
Forbidden Planet (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Four Brothers (Paramount)
Frank Herbert's Dune (Lions Gate) - TV Miniseries
Full Metal Jacket (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Goodfellas (Warner) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Green Mile (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Hero (Disney)
Hitch (Sony)
House of Flying Daggers (Sony)
Ice Age (Fox)
Into The Blue (Sony) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Disney)
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Disney)
King Arthur (Disney) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Kiss of the Dragon (Fox)
Kung Fu Hustle (Sony)
Ladder 49 (Disney)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (Paramount)
Legends of the Fall (Sony)
Lethal Weapon (Warner)
Lord of War (Lions Gate)
Million Dollar Baby (Warner)
Mission Impossible (Paramount) - Not a launch title, to be released later in 2006
Mission Impossible 2 (Paramount) - Not a launch title, to be released later in 2006
Mission Impossible 3 (Paramount) - Not a launch title, to be released later in 2006
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (Asmik Ace) - Japan
Ocean's Twelve (Warner)
Phantom of the Opera (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Pirates of the Caribbean (Disney) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Rambo: First Blood (Lions Gate)
Reservoir Dogs (Lions Gate)
Resident Evil (Sony) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (Sony)
Robocop (MGM)
Rumor Has It (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Sahara (Paramount)
Saw (Lions Gate)
See No Evil (Lions Gate)
Sense and Sensibility (Sony)
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (Paramount)
Species (MGM)
Spider-Man (Sony) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
Stargate Atlantis: Season 1 (MGM) - TV series
Stealth (Sony)
Steamboy (Bandai Visual) - Japan
Step Into Liquid (Lions Gate)
Superman (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Superman II (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
S.W.A.T (Sony)
Swordfish (Warner)
Syriana (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Lions Gate)
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (Warner)
The Bridge on the River Kwai (Sony)
The Brothers Grimm (Disney)
The Devil's Rejects (Lions Gate)
The Dukes of Hazzard (Warner)
The Fifth Element (Sony)
The Great Raid (Disney)
The Guns of Navarone (Sony)
The Incredibles (Disney) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
The Italian Job (Paramount)
The Last Samurai (Warner)
The Last Waltz (MGM) - Rockumentary
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Fox)
The Manchurian Candidate (Paramount)
The Matrix (Warner)
The Matrix Reloaded (Warner) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES
The Punisher (Lions Gate)
The Shining (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow (Paramount)
Total Recall (Lions Gate)
Training Day (Warner)
Troy (Warner)
Twister (Warner)
2001: A Space Odissey (Warner) - Not yet announced, but Warner's stated they'll release all their titles in both formats
Underworld: Evolution (Sony) - Not a launch title, to be released later in 2006
Unforgiven (Warner)
U2: Rattle and Hum (Paramount) - Rockumentary
We Were Soldiers (Paramount)
xXx (Sony)
xXx: State of the Union (Sony) - Not yet announced, but packaging shown at CES

Music:
Bruce Hornsby: Three Nights on the Town
Carly Simon: A Moonlight Serenade on the Queen Mary 2
Cyndi Lauper: Live... At Last
Incubus: Alive at Red Rocks
R. Kelly: Trapped in the Closet Chapters 1-12
Rod Stewart: Live at Royal Albert Hall
John 3:17
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Does anyone know if Criterion has picked a side in the HD format war yet? I wish there were some launch titles from them... from that list they could've done the Armegeddon Blu-Ray instead of Disney; their DVD edition was great. Not to mention Robocop.
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MonsieurJackSkellington wrote:The Jungle Book - March 2007
101 Dalmations - October 2007
Pinocchio - March 2008
( Blu-ray exclusive starting 2008 ) :


Does this mean that we are going to have releases on blu-ray and DVD in 2007 and then in 2008 we will have only blu-ray releases?
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Tarzan. wrote:
MonsieurJackSkellington wrote:The Jungle Book - March 2007
101 Dalmations - October 2007
Pinocchio - March 2008
( Blu-ray exclusive starting 2008 )


Does this mean that we are going to have releases on blu-ray and DVD in 2007 and then in 2008 we will have only blu-ray releases?
I'm thinking that we will still have DVD releases. I think its talking about exclusives between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, meaning no HD-DVD releases of these movies.

Unless something changes I don't see DVDs completely phased out by 2008.
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Monsieour already answered that in post #16 on this thread. Besides, Disney has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Blu-ray Disc Association since 2004 and is not releasing in hd-dud at all, and is releasing Blu-rays starting in 2006, so reading the phrase "Blu-ray exclusive after 2008" as meaning "We're only doing Blu-rays and not hd-duds after 2008" makes NO SENSE. :-P
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When will Disney release Snow White in a Hi Def disc?

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I'm wondering what Disney will do to mark the 70th Anniversary of the first release date of
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
in 2007 - are there plans afoot to produce a new High Definition transfer a la Warner Bros latest version of The Wizard Of Oz, which pulled out all the stops picture and audio wise?

Or is Disney holding off until all the releases in their Platinum DVD series are out and waiting until the 75th Anniversary of it's first animated classic?
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According to the Disney UK website Snow White is due to be released again in 2008.

And according to MonsieurJackSkellington, first post <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... 3">here</a>; the Oct 2008 edition will be Blu-Ray so it should therefore be in High Definition.

Whether or not they'll add any more content is another matter...
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this really sucks... all the money we've spent in the past years on dvd's just to have to spend it alllllllll over again. :( the only disney DVD's I plan to get on Blu-ray will be Snow White, Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast (cause I missed them the first time around) and my 2 favortie Disney Movies (The Little Mermaid and Aladdin). other than that... I think Ill be happy keeping my normal DVDs.
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^^^ it could be worse
what if you had bought all the VHS releases prior to DVD?
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C'mon now...is it really ALL that bad? We're all here because we're collectors, and even though we gripe about "double dipping" and re-releasing newer versions of movies after a moratorium, it's obviously still working for Disney, as the new versions keep selling. This practice has been in place since VHS, and continued with DVD (Limited Issue releases followed by Gold Collection, Special Edition or Platinum Collection releases). Why would we assume that DVD was the be-all-to-end all and the discs we have now would be the final time they were released? There's always going to be a new format with better resolution and features (although, with 60 and 70 year old cartoons, I'd be hard pressed to find out how much more they could squeeze out of them after Blu-Ray), and Blu-Ray is the next up. And, holding to form, I bet that most of us will be in line for the new format releases (so long as the players aren't prohibitively expensive).
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I don't mind having to buy my collection over again every 8-10 years or so. Technology is constantly changing, this is just a fact we're going to have to accept. I had almost the whole collection in VHS....I sold them all on e-bay, and got a little back from that. The new versions of DVD's (yes I buy all of them, even if I already have the DVD) I either keep the old version if I like it or sell it on e-bay and make a little back.

I already have a portion of every paycheck designated to "DVD buying". I can't wait to re-buy the collection in Blu-Ray!

Anyway...pretty soon all TV's are going to have to be HD to receive a television signal at all. So it only makes sense they're moving to Blu-Ray exclusive because everyone will have an HDTV, or at least the converter anyway.
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