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Feel free to move this if it's in the wrong thread, but I wondered what everyone here thought were the best and worst studios for handling and releasing films on Blu-ray. Mine would be:
Best: Difficult one, for me it's a three way tie between Disney, Sony and Fox. Their releases seem to be a bit few and far between to me, especially with catalogs, but 8 or 9 times out of 10, they deliver the goods with the AV, and often a good set of extras to boot. Worst: Fabulous Films. This is an easy one for me to decide on. I could go on ranting for a while about why this studio is awful. |
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