Blu-ray Giveaway: Horton Hears A Who
Posted by Tyler Pruitt on February 3, 2009
Filed Under: Format War, Giveaways
This FWC Giveaway is for the Dr. Seuss film “Horton Hears A Who” on Blu-ray. This version includes a Digital Copy version of the film
The giveaway is open to U.S. residents only. (Mehar will be helping out with Canadian only giveaways).
You can only win once every 6 months.
The Winner will be announced Sunday Feb. 8th.
Winner will be selected by a Random.org number sequence.
How To Enter:
- Reply in the comments below (please use your real email address) An tell us what you think of BD-Live. Have the studios done anything worth while with it? What things do you want to see from BD-Live?
- You Must also be a Subscriber to either our Full Content RSS Feed or to our Daily Email Update. This is because the winner will be announced via RSS/Email and will not be listed in this post or on the main page of the site.
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Disney BD-live is lame. Most of the BD-Live from the other studios is alittle better. I like the one from Transformers the best so far.
I haven’t seen anything compelling for BD-Live, except for the DK stuff, but I missed it and now it’s too late to get in on the coolness. I tell my friends looking at Blu-Ray to not worry too much about 1.1 or 2.0, just get a player and go.
It thought it was a cool feature at first but haven’t used it much since.
I really haven’t found any BD-Live content worth taking the time to check out. I am hoping studios in the future figure out a way to make this the defining feature of Blu-Ray.
So far I have no use for BD Live. Which is fine since my BD player doesn’t support it!
I enjoy the bdlive features for my family,especially the disney movies. I am looking forward to uploading my own commentaries with PIP and how the kids can send them back and forth to their friends who watch movies. It may start them with an interest in making movies. All in all the possiblities with bdlive are great.
I have not used it much either. You really have to enjoy the movie to spend the extra time to use it. I think I would use it for the movies Sound of Music and Shawshank Redemption. Love those two movies.
I have yet to find any compelling content on BD-Live, but I wasn’t really expecting much of the technology. It’s not a feature I particularly care about.
My player doesn’t support it and my internet connection is slow at best, so I have not seen or used BD Live yet. Eventually I will upgrade and try it out.
I just got my player, which was upgradeable to BD-Live via a firmware update – no BD-Live movies yet – Isuppose I’ll check it out if I ever get a movie with BD-Live content, but I’m really just into the movie usually, and not so much the extras.
I still need to update my sony s350 but im not really interested in it to tell yo the truth. I love extras but that was never really something i saw as necessary. Still a really cool feature though
I’ve just got my PS3 and have yet to play around with BD-Live, but, I’m sure it would be nice to see extra special features of a particular movie.
I don’t even know what BD-Live is? My daughters would love this movie though!
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