Warner Home Video (WHV), which distributes the largest film library of any studio, announced today that it will launch its first HD DVD titles on April 18.
The three initial movies will be Clint Eastwood's four-time Academy Award winning, Best Picture of 2004, "Million Dollar Baby"; "The Last Samurai" starring Tom Cruise and "The Phantom of the Opera," Joel Schumacher's vibrant movie adaptation of Broadway's longest running show. Each of these titles will be available for $28.99 SRP.
17 additional titles will be released in the coming weeks including "Batman Begins," "Constantine," "Training Day" and "The Matrix."
These movies will have six times the resolution of standard definition DVDs in addition to crisp surround sound up to 7.1 channels. These movies will also have interactive menu-bar that allows viewers to enjoy features and settings without leaving or interrupting the film.
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