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Comments on: Warner to offer cheaper Blu-ray movies later this year

Warner Home Video announced its plans to offer discounted Blu-ray movies in the fall, including some new and catalog titles.

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by dirty55409 July 14, 2008 1:53 PM PDT
you'll still have the kids that say, "I won't buy blu-ray discs until they're $15." But I'm glad to see prices fall. Hopefully blu-ray players will be cheaper around the holidays, not to mention cheaper HDTVs and HD-Cable prices which also need to drop for america to start moving more towards HD. The numbers are still very low. Not many people other than us tech consumers like dropping loads of money on TVs.
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by iamwho July 14, 2008 5:24 PM PDT
Has anyone gone to the movies lately? Did you get in for free? Was the popcorn and soda free as well? Otherwise, I wouldn't complain about the cost of a Blu-Ray disc, even at $30.00 list. It costs realistically several times more to see a single movie (I consider myself lucky that parking is free at my local multiplex), considering that this is a one-time event versus being able to watch the movie several times.

Make no mistake, I'm not defending Blu-Ray here (don't own a player and don't intend to get one), however there is the aspect of economic literacy which usually goes unmentioned in posts like this one.
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by Wes#1 July 15, 2008 6:08 AM PDT
It's a good move on Warner's part; one that will, hopefully, start some competition among the other studios to lower their prices as well. And let's not forget that "retail" prices are rarely what most people actually pay, so the "below $15" price point that the kids are waiting for may actually be achieved.
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by iconoclast04 July 15, 2008 8:23 AM PDT
iamwho: you seem to have a skewed sense of value. lucky to have free parking at the movies? do you live in new york city? if they want you to buy their product, they should let you park there for free. That's generally what most retail stores do. Also, on the Blu-ray disc point, sure you can watch the movie multiple times, but their are drastic diminishing returns after you've seen it once. How many times to most people watch most DVDs they own..2-3 maybe? I'm not sure where you get the idea that it costs more than $30 to watch a movie in the theater. Even if you buy food there it shouldn't cost that much. Plus, to get the same utility at home (assuming you have all the necessary equipment to play the movie), you have to buy food, as well. But you didn't factor that into the cost of watching a Blu-ray movie.

I mean, if you truly want to talk about economic literacy, by all means let's discuss. But I find your analysis to be flawed. As an economic consumer, it's in your interest to try for the best price you can get...and dishing out money for parking and $30 movies isn't the best way to do that, in my opinion. You speak with your wallet.
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by wmclover July 15, 2008 9:12 AM PDT
I bought a Sony BDU-x10s internal Bluray disc drive for $170 and installed it computer (witch has a DVI and optical outlet) and used my existing DVI to HDMI cable to display gorgeous HD video on my 50" HDTV and used my existing optical cable to hear spectacular 5.1 or DTS sound via my AV receiver on my 6 large speakers. It does not cost my any more to watch Blu ray movies since Netflix does not charge extra for its extensive and growing Blu ray collection. I also stream movies from Netflix in this same manner with absolutely no problems. I play standard DVDs from my dvd drive and get a much better picture than my Sony upgradable
dvd player. Is my setup an industry secret???
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by dirty55409 July 15, 2008 10:52 AM PDT
Internal drives are the way to go(if you don't want to buy a PS3). Can you get firmware upgrades for your drive?? And Yes NETFLIX is great for Blu-ray rentals. I love my blu ray rentals
by cnetmart July 15, 2008 10:32 AM PDT
What movie theatre do you go to. Several times the cost of a blu-ray?! Come on now..........
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by lobo65 July 15, 2008 11:16 AM PDT
The prices of Blu-Ray movies don't bother me because I just wait until a week or two after they are released, and then buy them used from private sellers on Amazon.com. I usually pay about the price of a new DVD on average.
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by stano3005 July 15, 2008 5:00 PM PDT
Hopefully this will created a nice little chain reaction and all of the Blu-ray movies, along with Blu-ray players, will begin to have lower prices.
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by September 2, 2008 11:10 PM PDT
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