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The primary reason that I want to own movies is for the bonus features. I love director commentaries, making of's, shorts, etc.
My understanding is that iTunes has bonus features for a lot of movies, but iTunes digital codes aren't available from all studios. I'd also prefer to not have my digital movies separated between iTunes and UV. What is the state of bonus features for UV? I'm also feeling like it's all or nothing. I'd rather not have any digital movies at all if it's going to be a segmented mess with hardly any bonus features. Disney movies are covered because Disney Movies Anywhere is amazing and exactly what I want as far as bonus feature support. I just wish there was something like that for all movies. Anyone else in the same conundrum? Any suggestions? Thanks! Last edited by billygreen23; 05-27-2014 at 06:20 PM. |
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