What women want 2011

What women want 2011 trailer

The DVD will include just the deleted scenes and 2 featurettes The Biggest Schmucks in the World and Schmuck Ups. Also, Warner Home Video has just announced The West Wing for high-def digital distribution via iTunes, Amazon and various VOD providers, though no Blu-ray release has yet been announced. I know there was at least some talk within the studio of releasing The West Wing on Blu-ray, but theres been nothing since. Weve got a couple additional follow-up notes about MGMs new MOD program that we mentioned the other day. First, the initial plans call for the program to feature MGM catalog titles only. Also, there are no current plans to add Fox titles, though that could obviously change in the future. The first titles will go on sale around mid-December. And Fox is currently working to enlist specific retailers to the program, so well know more in a few weeks which will be carrying the titles Amazon, Best Buy, etc. Rest assured, well post additional details as they come in. And one follow up to the Ben-Hur Blu-ray art post from yesterday. Yes, were aware that Ben-Hur came out in 1959, so 2011 cant be the 50th Anniversary release. As I noted in yesterdays post, the cover art is subject to change and likely will. Keep in mind, if youll recall from our past discussions with WHV, Ben-Hur was originally planned to be released on Blu-ray in 2009 or 2010, but the studio decided that they really needed to take the time to redo the films HD transfer right for Blu-ray release. In any case, were likely still at least a few months away from the official announcements of these titles. Rest assured, well post more details as they come in. Now then, Ill have more to say about Blu-Con next week. But as many of you know, I moderated a panel discussion at the event this past Tuesday, entitled Film Classics: New Opportunities what women want 2011 trailer Blu-ray Catalog. My panelists included Jeff Baker Executive Vice President General Manager of Theatrical Catalog at Warner Home Video, Rita Belda Director of Asset Management for Film Restoration and Digital Mastering at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Bob Buchi Senior Vice President of Marketing at Paramount Home Entertainment and Dave Shaw Senior Vice President Marketing at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. We only had about 40 minutes, and its pretty tough to really go in-depth on such a complex subject with so little time. Still, we managed to cover a wide range of topics related to bringing classic catalog titles to the Blu-ray format, and I think it was a pretty interesting discussion. As it happens, our old friends Ron Epstein and Adam Gregorich from the what women want 2011 trailer Home Theater Forum we on-hand to cover the event. Not only did they post an excellent live report on Blu-con over at the HTF, they also managed to capture pictures AND video of my panel. So here they are for what women want 2011 trailer of you to check out! Do keep in mind that Blu-Con is a conference for industry insiders not consumers so my questions to the panelists reflect that fact. My moderating approach at these kinds of industry events is very different that it would be, say, at Comic-Con.

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