Ok...so you've heard about bluray, right? It's supposedly writes more data per inch on a disc then a DVD. So you may have thought that the quality of the DVD's are nice and you thought that you might not have to upgrade your DVD player to a better system. That last comment is still a little fusy. Lets say BluRay gets into the market and forces us to upgrade our players. What are we going to do with the extra space? Sure we strive to get the highest quality possible but when do we say, 'STOP!'? An interview/survey question: If you had an option to view a 007 movie with your favorite actor, taken that you don't like a 007 actor, would you buy a movie that you could choose the actor(Pierce Brosnan or Sean Connery). And how do you think this foresight might help disolve or not work in the movie/entertainmnet business?
2006-12-12
19:00:09
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It's called piracy...prices go up because the actors and actress aren't getting enough money for what the need. And besides research for new technology costs money as well.
2006-12-12
19:14:45 ·
update #1