Warner ringing in the holidays classics on both Blu-ray and HD DVD
14th Nov 2006, 14:58 GMT
Filed under: Blu-ray, HD DVD Holiday traditions around this great country includes flickering Christmas lights, overspending and most importantly, two great movies: A Christmas Story and National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. What kind of holiday season would it be without a tongue frozen to a flagpole or Clark Griswold zipping down the sledding hill on a metal saucer? Thankfully Warner is bringing these holiday must-do's into the high-def era on both Blu-ray and HD DVD. Both flavors come with identical 1080p/VC1 specs and a $28.99 when they hit the streets on December 5 and you know what, we can't wait to see Clark's Christmas lights extravaganza flood the heavens through the crystal clear eyes of high definition. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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