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Thread: ROTF out in OZ on NOV 5th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatbot View Post
    I doubt it'll go onto the ipod, it's usually protected WMV, Ipods won't play it, the psp might, but you'd have to check the specs to see if it'll play that type of file.
    If that's true , what is the point of it???

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    Ah I hope the Bumblebee transforming one will come out in local retail. I got the Optimus Prime one and surely want Bumbee!
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    Meh. It's just not that good a film. I'll wait till it hits $15 in the cheapie bins at JB Hifi or wherever (:

    Nonetheless, the Bumblebee case is a nice collectable. And is better value than those glorified Hot Wheels Hasbro are trying to flog off!


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    Quote Originally Posted by G1Optimal View Post
    If that's true , what is the point of it???
    I's part of Microsofts desire to see all music, movies and games become downloads only, they want no more discs at retail. If they get their way, it'' all be downloaded or bought on memory sticks, preferably download only under the guise of it being better for the environment then producing it on disc
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatbot View Post
    I's part of Microsofts desire to see all music, movies and games become downloads only, they want no more discs at retail. If they get their way, it'' all be downloaded or bought on memory sticks, preferably download only under the guise of it being better for the environment then producing it on disc

    Well, if that is correct....
    IMO, I currently can not see it "replacing" Physical Media, Though I can see it Co-existing with it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatbot View Post
    I's part of Microsofts desire to see all music, movies and games become downloads only, they want no more discs at retail. If they get their way, it'' all be downloaded or bought on memory sticks, preferably download only under the guise of it being better for the environment then producing it on disc
    Last time I checked its paramount that makes the film, authors the DVD/Blu-ray and thus their choice to make the digital copy WMV (if it is) so the whole Microsoft is evil cliché doesn't really apply. Using WMA over QT or whatever the hell Apple want to cram down our throats doesn't matter so much on the international market where DAPs & DVPs are made by many companies that utilize the WMV format.

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    I can't wait to get it on Blu-ray... I think I'll enjoy the movie more on my 52" 1080p LCD!

    The characters are way too big for the screens at the cinema.

    They dominate so much of the screen that you miss out on the other details happening around them.

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    $45 for the blu ray version? pass!

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    the Blu-ray will be cheaper at JB and possibly Big W

    JB have been pricing new release Blu-rays at $30 for the last few months

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    JB have been pricing new release Blu-rays at $30 for the last few months
    Yep! JB's have been responsible for the majority of my Blu-Ray purchases over the last few months.

    Here's hoping it's launched at $30!

    Besides, Ezydvd are usually massively overpriced on new releases.

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