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The concept of multiple movies on one disc just doesn't appeal to me. As odd as it may be, part of my love of physical media is the ritual of it all: one disc/tape/whatever per movie. It's part of why, despite my OCD and fear of scratches/rot, I've never embraced the idea of dumping all my discs off onto a backup drive to preserve the disc. I love to take a specific movie off my library shelf, read the blurb, enjoy the artwork, and pop that sucker into the player.
Now, a TV series would be a whole other kettle o' fish. Having all the OG Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica episodes on one disc in 4K quality would be super cool. Last edited by steel_breeze; 05-28-2025 at 03:26 PM. |
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