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12 | 85.71% |
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I'm interested in some old Blu-rays, some of them being released around the time Blu-ray itself started to kick off. My dilemma is that the earlier films I'm interesting in supposedly don't have great picture and/or audio. Would you go for the Blu-ray even if there's a minuscule different between that and the DVD? Or just stick with the DVD? Thanks in advance!
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