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I want to see 1080p presentations of my favorite films as much as you do

Posted by Jazz Inmate on January 5, 2008 at 11:36:44:

But I haven't noticed any ill effects of keeping my DVDs and avoiding HD DVD releases of some titles I really like, such as Big Lebowski. You easily could have survived doing the same if you wanted to be a savvy consumer. You didn't. And you are a fanboy. For HD DVD. You still are, but don't worry, we won't let you drown as you cling obsessively to the last remnants of the sinking ship.
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