For me, a Blu-Ray would require a not piece of crap TV to really make sense, right? plus, DVD's got... like what? a couple years left of being not obsolete? Everything's going to be downloadable in a while... it's just a needless extra step. And they don't even seem to be selling as well as regulars, and regulars aren't selling that good.I completely agree with you there. I have all the movies I want on DVD. I'm not going to go and upgrade to blu ray. For one, the disks are more expensive and two, I never understood why people have to have their movies look like the action is in their living room. Honestly, Hi def tvs creep me out. We still have standard def tvs that work just fine with great picture quality. Another thing with new technology is the constant firmware updates. Man, how I hate that. Its like...I want to put the disk in and play it, not wait for my system to update in order to play it.
From what I understand, blu ray players dont have enough memory to handle all the updates needed. Of course, I read this in a comment section on a video game website, but I digress.
But it's new tech and everyone loves shiny new tech... and all this "even better than watching it in theaters" is, surprise surprise, killing theaters, and causing movies to have to be made cheaper and specifically for DVD releases that lead us to BAAAAAD movies.
but back to VHS... well, again, I think the one thing I really disliked about them were those cheap companies that dubbed poor master tapes on to even poorer SLP tapes... as if they really need to save that much money on 3 episodes on a cassette that retails for 10 bucks or more... I spent a fortune on Ned's Newt videos a decade or so ago and they were ALL in SLP mode... fuzzy audio, fuzzy picture... it seemed like something I taped off TV... and I would have too, if my VCR at that time could record. And then there was the Disney Inspector Gadget "movie" of 3 episodes with new linking footage that had a BAD master tape... it had some audio glitch that sounded like it was left underwater... I returned it twice to realize they were all like that.
Worst quality on a DVD I've seen was Lionsgate's TMNT releases... and those were because of BAD master tapes.