Instinct  remember when it first came out on Blue Ray 
  in U.S. 
  saw that most stores were promoting the film in this format was to 
  Instinct (Basic Instinct 
 ) where it appears Sharon Stone 
 .  
 Actually I think at that time was almost the only film that existed in that format. It was the first week they were selling 
 first Blue Ray players in ALL    United States and commercially.  
 course, selling giant flat screen TV with video input high-resolution (bone, ready to 
  Blue Ray and HD-DVD 
 ) had started a few months before, I suppose, to mitigate some spending and not having to buy the equipment at the same time.  
 When I saw that they were promoting this 
  well as Basic Instinct "movie to keep in 
 Blue Ray  (that is, in high definition as)" did not understand the reason. My first thought was that it was an old movie and I did not find meaning whatsoever. It should be mentioned that he had not seen, well, I have not seen yet. I mean, was at best in elementary school when this movie came out, so definitely it was almost impossible that he had seen (people speculate about my age and have more data to do so).  
 The question is that recently while watching a documentary film production appeared precisely that scene (and of course the director saying how he had achieved and 
  Sharon Stone had requested be deleted from the movie and the whole show), and it was when I understood everything.  
 The scene is located in an interrogation room where Sharon Stone 
  is precisely being questioned about a crime. She is sitting in his chair with legs crossed and decides to cross the other leg, then you can see that not using underwear and obviously you can see all the pussy (vagina, pussy).  
 So that was precisely the aim of selling this film as "the film" to be Blue Ray 
 .  
 Returning to the subject of television to explain a little context, is that giant flat-screen televisions are purchased mainly by parents. One of the season where there are more deals on televisions "giant" is just before the SuperBowl 
  (the Super Bowl 
 ) football, and this is precisely directed to the parent of the purchase to see the football "as if there" (especially when you are unable to stage).  
 Now, in the same context, the Blue Ray 
  had as one of his early films one directed specifically to that market: parents, which in adolescence or early adulthood saw this movie. Now married with families (or divorced, etc..), With good income and the lifestyle they work all day and all I want to get home is sit and watch the giant TV which worked for many hours.  
 And then we have their televisions giants (with HD input) to see that they can 
 film Basic Instinct in  Blue Ray 
  and see in the pussy of 
 pantallota Sharon Stone  in high definition on that basis because such Consumer definitely decide to buy a Blue Ray player 
  in place of a HD-DVD 
  or stay with your DVD player 
 .  
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