I'm having this discussion, about how Blu Ray beat HDDVD for the next gen platform, but few people are buying them yet; half due to price, half for fear they'll be like Laserdisc; superceded by something else in only a year or two.
So the question is, what will finally compel people to go out and buy Blu Ray players and get the ball rolling.
The Dark Knight sold 29,000 Blu Rays...but in Japan, the release just now of the Blu Ray of Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 : You Are (Not) Alone, sold 49,000 Blu Rays *in its first week*
so at least in the anime industry, I think that that might be "the movie that gets us all to finally get a Blu Ray player"
****my memory is rusty, but the first thing I "actually needed a DVD player to watch" was the Fellowship of the Ring DVD box set.
Certainly, it *redefined* what we expect from DVD's, with several movies worth of special features; it was an experience unto itself, and the LOTR trilogy boxset as a whole is still my gold standard for bonus features.
Still, around when we were switching from VHS to DVD, what was officially "the movie that compelled people to finally buy DVD players when it came out on DVD"?
I *think* it was Fellowship of the Ring.
So the question is, what will finally compel people to go out and buy Blu Ray players and get the ball rolling.
The Dark Knight sold 29,000 Blu Rays...but in Japan, the release just now of the Blu Ray of Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 : You Are (Not) Alone, sold 49,000 Blu Rays *in its first week*
so at least in the anime industry, I think that that might be "the movie that gets us all to finally get a Blu Ray player"
****my memory is rusty, but the first thing I "actually needed a DVD player to watch" was the Fellowship of the Ring DVD box set.
Certainly, it *redefined* what we expect from DVD's, with several movies worth of special features; it was an experience unto itself, and the LOTR trilogy boxset as a whole is still my gold standard for bonus features.
Still, around when we were switching from VHS to DVD, what was officially "the movie that compelled people to finally buy DVD players when it came out on DVD"?
I *think* it was Fellowship of the Ring.