Xbox 360 - HD TV Shows & Movie Downloads Start November 22nd

[quote name='Sporadic']I was thinking about starting up a site to do this. It would be fairly simple to keep up after the initial set up.

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I love the video marketplace so far.

Overall I bought a 60 minute best of Celebrity Deathmatch for 160 points, currently downloading A Clockwork Orange (been wanting to see it for awhile now and Blockbuster Online has it on Very Long Wait) and as soon as my VGA cables come in I'll be getting Swordfish in HD (Hallie Berry's titties/exploding marble scene in HD :drool: )[/QUOTE]

I would definitely frequent that site if you made it.
 
Looks like a good chunk of new content is up. Most noteworthy (to me) is the entire first season of Enterprise in HD, which means all of them will eventually be on.

MI3 is also up for rent, among some various new MTV and UFC shit I didn't bother to look at.
 
I finally made my first downlaoad after I saw that they put The State on there. I have been wanting to rewatch the episodes for a long time.

For anyone that isn't familiar with the show; it's a 90s MTV skit show that has many of the same actors as Reno 911 (Dangle, Junior, Weigel). It also has Michael Ian Black, who is always funny.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket']Looks like a good chunk of new content is up. Most noteworthy (to me) is the entire first season of Enterprise in HD, which means all of them will eventually be on.

MI3 is also up for rent, among some various new MTV and UFC shit I didn't bother to look at.[/QUOTE]

What is the pricing on Enterprise?

BTW, Enterprise was shot with a VERY soft focus, so the HD isn't going to look "great", relatively speaking.

Also, Enterprise has been airing on HDNet, which is most likely available on your local cable/satellite provider not named Comcast.
 
[quote name='gsr']What is the pricing on Enterprise?

BTW, Enterprise was shot with a VERY soft focus, so the HD isn't going to look "great", relatively speaking.

Also, Enterprise has been airing on HDNet, which is most likely available on your local cable/satellite provider not named Comcast.[/QUOTE]

They were 240 points I believe.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket']Looks like a good chunk of new content is up. Most noteworthy (to me) is the entire first season of Enterprise in HD, which means all of them will eventually be on.[/quote]

Very nice! The season set DVDs are ungodly expensive and I'd rather just have a few of the episodes that I really like (and probably all of season three).
 
[quote name='2Fast']Very nice! The season set DVDs are ungodly expensive and I'd rather just have a few of the episodes that I really like (and probably all of season three).[/QUOTE]

I only ever saw the pilot, but I'm curious about buying these if they are worth watching. Same with Jericho, anyone have any review of that?

$2 for 40 minutes of entertainment isn't that much.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket']I only ever saw the pilot, but I'm curious about buying these if they are worth watching. Same with Jericho, anyone have any review of that?

$2 for 40 minutes of entertainment isn't that much.[/quote]
I just recently finished watching all four seasons of Enterprise (rented them over a few months from Netflix) and I really enjoyed it. Most people never gave the show a chance (especially Trek fans), but I found it to be very well-written and it seemed relatively realistic compared to other Trek shows, I suppose.

I liked Scott Bakula as the lead and found the supporting cast to be more than capable. The visuals, costumes, and make-up are far superior to any other Trek series as well.

There's not really a god-awful episode among all of them (except perhaps the series finale); it's just that no one ever gave this show a chance.
 
[quote name='gsr']What is the pricing on Enterprise?

BTW, Enterprise was shot with a VERY soft focus, so the HD isn't going to look "great", relatively speaking.

Also, Enterprise has been airing on HDNet, which is most likely available on your local cable/satellite provider not named Comcast.[/QUOTE]

Bumping for new discussions. Maybe we can combine Daphatty's thread with this one?

Also, the only reason I haven't yet purchased any Enterprise episodes is because Paramount is likely to be releasing these season sets on HD-DVD in the new year, FYI. I may though buy one episode just to sample.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']I was thinking about starting up a site to do this. It would be fairly simple to keep up after the initial set up.

---------

I love the video marketplace so far.

Overall I bought a 60 minute best of Celebrity Deathmatch for 160 points, currently downloading A Clockwork Orange (been wanting to see it for awhile now and Blockbuster Online has it on Very Long Wait) and as soon as my VGA cables come in I'll be getting Swordfish in HD (Hallie Berry's titties/exploding marble scene in HD :drool: )[/QUOTE]

Swordfish was incredible on my monitor.

Took about 6 hours to download it but it was fully worth it.

Looks like I have to go get the HD-DVD attachment soon.
 
[quote name='doctorfaustus']What can I get for 100 points?[/QUOTE]

Video Marketplace wise? Nothing.

Get 60 more points though and you can buy a tv show. I bought a 1 hour special of Celebrity Deathmatch for that price.
 
After having huge success on Xbox LIVE Marketplace with content from MTV, Comedy Central and VH1, this month MTV Networks is bringing two more properties to the service:
  • Country Music Television. On June 6, country music fans on Xbox LIVE will enjoy a great lineup of TV shows from CMT, the #1 country music network in the nation. Fans can download the first seasons of hit shows such as, “Comedy Stage,” “Foxworthy’s Big Night Out” and “Prankville” starting tomorrow, with more series and episodes rolling out this summer.
  • Logo. On June 11, Xbox 360 will become the first gaming console to offer content from Logo, the network for the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender audience from MTV Networks. Xbox LIVE will offer a bevy of popular Logo shows, from comedies “Wisecrack,” and “The Big Gay Sketch Show,” to scripted dramas like “Noah’s Arc,” and other programs including, “Curl Girls” and “Real Momentum Documentaries.”
Beginning June 12, two of the biggest anime distributors in the US will join current Xbox LIVE partner ADV Films with popular shows, movies, gamer pics and themes, making LIVE Marketplace an unparalleled online source for quality anime content:
  • FUNimation. The epic adventure series “Samurai 7,” adapted from Akira Kurosawa’s legendry film “Seven Samurai,” is coming to Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Also coming from FUNimation: “Trinity Blood,” “Gunslinger Girl,” and “Basilisk.”
  • Geneon Entertainment. Die-hard fans and those new to the genre alike will enjoy the U.S. HD debut of the anime classic “Akira,” available exclusively from Geneon on Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Also available from Geneon Entertainment at launch: “Gun Sword,” “Last Exile,” “Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo” and “Lupin the 3rd.”
June will also bring award-winning films and blockbuster hits to Xbox LIVE Marketplace, starting with ‘Team America World Police,’ which launched in HD on the service on June 1st. Other top new films coming this month include:
  • Dreamgirls
  • Letters from Iwo Jima
  • Shooter
  • Black Snake Moan
  • Pan’s Labyrinth
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/13631/New-Content-Coming-to-Xbox-Live-Marketplace/
 
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