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You know, it kind of says a lot about the current state of audiences when there is enough demand that a piece of shit like Miami Connection is given the royal 4K treatment, but so many classic and influential films aren't even on DVD or Blu-ray, let alone 4K. I mean, this movie is great to riff on, but it's kind of depressing when so many shit films are being restored in 4K and released on 4K and so many great ones are lost to time. Standards are important.
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