Silent Hill To Come In DVD, PSP, Blu-Ray Formats
Not a few gamers have learned to love the videogame Silent Hill. Not surprisingly, Hollywood tried to grab a bit of the spotlight by making a movie based from it. Well, we loved it as well… loved to forget we ever watched it (and wasted good money on it), that is. If you’re one of the rare ones who find this flick worthy enough of having UMD, DVD and Blu-ray copies of it, you’re in luck (or are you?). That’s because come August 22, Silent Hill will be hitting stores in UMD, DVD and Blu-ray formats.
Silent Hill, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (that explains why it made it to Blu-ray and UMD), follows the story of a mother (Radha Mitchell; perhaps the only good thing that happened to that movie) who lost her daughter in a mystery-riddled town. In her mission to find her child, she encounters hell and all the creatures that goes with that dreadful place. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track.
If you’re the masochistic type, prepare to shell out $28.95 and $38.95 for DVD and Blu-ray copies respectively. Of course, the Blu-ray copy costs higher – there’s a price to pay for higher features you know (same reason why PS3 is priced that much). No word regarding the price for UMD formats were mentioned, but in cases like this, would it have bothered you if there is?
Via DVD Active
Not a few gamers have learned to love the videogame Silent Hill. Not surprisingly, Hollywood tried to grab a bit of the spotlight by making a movie based from it. Well, we loved it as well… loved to forget we ever watched it (and wasted good money on it), that is. If you’re one of the rare ones who find this flick worthy enough of having UMD, DVD and Blu-ray copies of it, you’re in luck (or are you?). That’s because come August 22, Silent Hill will be hitting stores in UMD, DVD and Blu-ray formats.
Silent Hill, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (that explains why it made it to Blu-ray and UMD), follows the story of a mother (Radha Mitchell; perhaps the only good thing that happened to that movie) who lost her daughter in a mystery-riddled town. In her mission to find her child, she encounters hell and all the creatures that goes with that dreadful place. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track.
If you’re the masochistic type, prepare to shell out $28.95 and $38.95 for DVD and Blu-ray copies respectively. Of course, the Blu-ray copy costs higher – there’s a price to pay for higher features you know (same reason why PS3 is priced that much). No word regarding the price for UMD formats were mentioned, but in cases like this, would it have bothered you if there is?
Via DVD Active