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You did make a big fuss about it being $5.96 though lol. |
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Jun 2008
Dry County
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I also bought the 4K for $5.96 at Walmart thanks to one of the members who reported it at Walmart's BF thread. Whether it was a glitch or not (because the standard blu-ray wasn't priced the same either), quite a few other members also reported being able to purchase it for $5.96 as well. If it was a glitch, well, that's on Walmart then.
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#585 |
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To be fair, the UK copies are more expensive and it'd probably be cheaper to buy the 4K and the regular BD set separately.
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Also this forum: never pay full price. |
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Thanks given by: | amory87 (12-01-2019), crackedknee (12-01-2019), fighthefutureofhd (12-02-2019), Geoff D (12-01-2019), JEDGAR1000 (12-02-2019), jvonl (12-01-2019), kuzronk (12-02-2019), lemonski (12-01-2019), PeterTHX (12-13-2019), reanimator (12-01-2019), Scottishguy (12-01-2019), StrayButler91 (12-01-2019), tama (12-01-2019), Vilya (12-10-2019), woodley56 (12-02-2019) |
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^ Agreed. The sheer entitlement of some.
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Thanks given by: | fighthefutureofhd (12-02-2019) |
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Honestly I think the DvD days of the early 00s have become so ingrained in some people's mind. That they just expect film's on physical to be cheap. Those days were just a blip before streaming. When there was no other alternative, and the studios just opened their vaults to capitalise. And also demographics. There was enough people still alive who were familiar with decades like the 40s and 50s. |
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Thanks given by: | Trekkie313 (12-02-2019) |
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Do studios look more at the number of units sold, or the profits made regardless of units sold? Or perhaps both? I'm all for supporting physical media and do buy day one releases for titles I really want, but if certain titles go on sale later on for the titles I decided to skip for day one purchase, I'll make the purchase at the sale price. Sale prices are inevitable, so wouldn't studios also take into account when it comes to calculating their profit margins? Isn't it still better to see people buying even at sale prices, rather than not at all and going full digital?
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#592 |
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Never go Full
Me, I can see all sides of the argument. I've grown tired of paying £20 a go for catalogue stuff - unless it's a beloved movie I simply must have day 1 - and I don't mind admitting it, particularly when most UK discs no longer come with digital copies (so I can't get a few quid back selling the codes) and retailers like zoom sell X new disc for a tenner literally weeks later, but nor is it coming with a sense of entitlement that I'm owed anything by the studios. Maybe I should be owed something as I've spent a fortune on home video over these last 30-ish years and I've paid my 4K dues in particular, but that's not how the game works and so I'm happy to pony up when the situation calls for it, while also keeping an eye open for catalogue bargains. |
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All that generalization was just a waste of time by the poster lol. |
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Thanks given by: | Wes_k089 (12-09-2019) |
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I bought It's A Wonderful Life on 4k for my mom for Christmas. It will be her first 4k disc. She has been using her 4k player for dvds and blu-rays. She said she would buy 4ks if they had older movies available. That's what she mainly watches. I wish I would have gotten her The Wizard Of Oz, too.
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I agree. I watched this last night and the HDR does absolutely zero to an already solid bluray. Matter of fact, I ev even forgot at one point that I was watching in 4K HDR due to that.
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Wife & I watched it a couple nights ago and thought for sure it looked excellent, greyscale of the B&W throughout looked perfect. I was so into the movie I didn't really think about what Dolby Vision was actually providing but none the less it is an outstanding presentation of a classic film.
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Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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