dvd blu ray comparison?

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i got a blu ray player and am currently buying blu rays if they are comparable to dvd prices...So, some movies have what seems the top versions on DVD....i was told blu ray has much moe storage so this doesnt really make sense, especially if you consider that the blu ray of most given older movies is released after the dvd, and they opt to convert the bare-bones version....ex: theres the unrated knocked up...and then theres the unrated 2 disc edition...now it seems, based on the cover art, that the blu ray version only encompasses the lesser version..is this true?...why would they not just releasethe full version-and seeing as im one of those people who wants the best version available-i should get the DVD of movies like that?...it seems apart from current movies, the blu rays dont have like the directors cut edition but merely the regular version...last time i checked the same was true of pulp fiction


hopefully you can understand what im asking...
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i dont care about ur blu ray opinions..i already have 1 and i got 3 movies for about 40 total so thats like 13 a movie which is not bad at all...and it blows dvd out of the water....i know all the specs but i just want someone to answer my question if the have knowledge on the differences between the actual DISCS of the same movie, not the player itself
 
you'll got every thing on this page just open it

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-13817_7-6462511-2.html
 
From what ive read on the internet and heard from people, blu ray sucks. I won't be getting a blu ray player for a long time from now, like maybe a few years. The people who make blu ray are just trying to see if they can make people buy their product, so they won't feel like they are behind time or missing something. I mean look how many people tried to hold on to VCRs after DVD came out. They don't even sell VHS tapes anyomore in most places. Well... Blu ray may have a better picture and all, but the fact is that most good movies haven't come out on that system yet, except for ones that came out in like the past 2 years. My suggestion to you is that you should stick with DVD until a couple of years from now when bluray products are more affordable and more popular. Now, movies are overpriced for that system, and i know that they are just ripping people off. The price that you pay for one movie, you might be able to get 2 DVDs somewhere else.
Good luck with your bluray, but like i said before, you should stay with DVD for a while untli Bluray things are more affordable. For example, we didn't get our first DVD player until 2003,and the system came out in like 1999.
 
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