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As harry potter begins his 6th year at hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry he discovers an old book marked mysteriously this book is the property of the half-blood prince and begins to learn more about lord voldemorts dark past. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 12/08/2009 Run time: 135 minutes Rating: PgAmazon.com
The sixth installment of the Harry Potter series begins right where The Order of the Phoenix left off. The wizarding world … More >>
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

I am very excited to watch this movie. Because it is very fun to watch on tv. I would like to buy this movie without Blu-ray. I just want one disc of the dvd with full screen edition on it also.
Come on WB, you can release this in a format other than blu-ray!
There are loads of reasons why this should be done: one of them being that not many people want to buy yet another piece of equipment to watch a video. How many people watch Hi-def TV anyway?
For those of you not in the know, this will probably be released in the UK in regular DVD format. There are also things called region free DVD players that open up a world of movie watching. You can pick up a fantastic, inexpensive, up-converting region-free DVD player for far less than a blu-ray player.
I have a Sharp Aquos 37″ 1080p LCD-TV and the upconverting player is just as good, if not better than a blu-ray player.
Although, I wonder if this is a ploy to get people to buy a blu-ray player. After all, it is hard to say to your children that we can’t watch the new Harry Potter because we aren’t going to pay a couple of hundred bucks for a blu-ray player.
Or, just go and see it at the movies.
That will cost far less than buying a new blu-ray player to watch this.
I am, like many who look forward to another chapter in the Harry Potter adventures. I believe we all hope to see an accurate presentation of what we enjoyed so much in the book. Understanding we can’t have a 6 hour movie, there will be some “cutting” involved. The author has done a superb job of character developement and created a very detailed world, and then, tells a story that enthralls me.
She has done so in each book. No director, or writer should alter this ladies passionate excellence. Let the story be the story and tell it true to the book. I saw the books come alive in the J.R.R Tolkin series in a well presented true to the books film series that thrilled millions. Keep your fingers crossed. I already have my DVD ordered, and expect to be at the Movies 12/17!