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Just considering whether to buy my first-ever 4K film; Captain Marvel. Whether I will be able to tell the difference in picture quality with my not-perfect eyesight is a concern, but not why I am posting.
The version on Amazon comes with a standard BD version too. But... why? If I wanted the BD version I would save a tenner and buy it. It's not like I can sell it on or something. It's basically a redundant copy. Can't they just sell me the 4K version and maybe reduce the price a bit, or not? This is not the first time I've seen this sort of thing. Previously they've bundled BD and DVD versions together. Again, I don't know why though. Just seems completely pointless to me is all. |
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blu ray, film, marvel cinematic universe, movie |
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