| HIGH-DEF DISC NEWS | Receive High-Def Disc News via RSS |
'Failure to Launch' Ready for Blu-ray, HD DVD Re-Ignition
Tue Mar 06, 2007 at 05:11 PM ETTags: Disc Announcements, Paramount (all tags)
After a last-minute delay of its original street date, Paramount Home Entertainment has re-set 'Failure to Launch' for Blu-ray and HD DVD release on April 24.
The title, originally announced for simultaneous release on both next-gen formats on February 6, was later pulled without explanation from Paramount's high-def lists
|
'Failure to Launch' will see comparable releases on both formats, as well as all of the extras as their standard-def counterpart (which did stores as scheduled, on Feb 6).
Tech specs include 1080p transfers (in MPEG-2 on Blu-ray, and VC-1 on HD DVD), and Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks, which typical of Paramount, are unequal, with the Blu-ray getting a 640kbps encode, while the HD DVD gets a more robust 1.5mbps Dolby Digital-Plus version.
Extras are identical on both formats, including three featurettes, a "Moviefone Unscripted" interview with Matthew McConaughey and Terry Bradshaw, and the film's theatrical trailer.
Suggested list price is $29.95.
Full specs for 'Failure to Launch' can be found in our HD DVD Release Schedule and our Blu-ray Release Schedule, under April 24.
We've also set up dedicated threads for the releases in our Forums area -- click the following links to discuss the 'Failure to Launch' Blu-ray release and the 'Failure to Launch' HD DVD release.
- Earlier on High-Def Digest:
- 'Failure to Launch' Blu-ray/HD DVD Stuck at Starting Gate (Feb 06, 2007)
- Most Recent High-Def Disc Headlines:

