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(not sure where to post this, and, yes I searched and didn't find)
So, the last couple (or so) movies, some being blockbuster movies, I rented from Redbox have had only DD5.1 soundtracks!?! Anyone know what the heck is going on? I understand only putting the movie and a few previews on there without the special features, since it's a 24 hour rental, but, why the dumbing down of audio? (I still rent movies, sometimes before I can buy the movie, sometimes to find out if a movie is worth buying, sometimes if I missed it in the theater.) |
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Thanks given by: | coldheart (09-22-2015) |
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