Ok so way back in July of 1997 I got one of the first DVD players ever released the Sony DVP-S7000. First a quick note about this player, I have been and still continue to use this player. It is one of the few (especially considering age) that has worked with any DVD I ever tried to use with it. The only reason I bought a newer one was support for DTS, DVD-Audio and Progressive Scan output; all of these things either didn't exist or weren't finalized at the time the player was released.
When I got this player I lived relatively close to Chicago which was one of the test rollout cities for DVD. At the time I bought all the DVD's available (some would argue I still do). The first two I got were Jumaji and The Fifth Element. Both are good but not great movies. Fifth Element has gone on to become sort of a standard DVD due to its quality. It has since been released at least 2 more times, one being the Superbit edition and the other a ultimate edition with lots of extras. The Superbit was even more of a standard DVD; many use it to make sure colors are looking right in a system. Due to this it has a special place in many people's hearts, including my own.
Now today four studios have announced the first of the Blu-ray titles to be made. Blu-ray is one of two potential new High Definition disc formats and at the moment looks like the leader. On the list amongst others is Fifth Element. It looks like I will be buying it again. It will be interesting to see if it becomes a reference quality disc on Blu-ray just as it did on DVD.

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