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Physical is better. It's not just about ownership, it's about higher visual quality for me. Audio quality I don't think is as big of a deal as I've never been able to tell Dolby Digital apart from lossless.
I'm going back through and cleaning out a lot of stuff right now. I had close to 2,000 discs and in the past few months I have gone through and determined what I rewatch and what I don't. I think I rewatch maybe 25% of my entire collection. If it's something that I am not going to rewatch beyond a handful of times, I am fine with renting it digitally somewhere. I would say buy used and definitely curate. It's easy to hoard. |
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I choose to hoard movies. I have so much more than enough room I don't see a problem with it.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
Feb 2012
Southern California
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When I watch a movie that I feel has no rewatch value I put it in a sell pile. The pile was pretty large so I went through and checked the resale value. I ended up donating about 240 movies to the local goodwill.
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I read Netflix are now interested in acquiring Warner. If that happens, disc is as good as over guys. Netflix have very little interest in theatrical and they don’t want people to watch discs over their content.
With Amazon and possibly Netflix, that would leave very few studios who release blockbusters on disc. |
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Said by The Business Standard and Collider: If Netflix buys Warner, what is the impact on producing discs? The acquisition of Warner Bros. by Netflix could have significant implications for the film industry, particularly for the production of discs. Here are some potential impacts: Loss of Theatrical Experience: With Warner Bros. Discovery's focus on streaming, the company's film legacy may be absorbed into Netflix's streaming-first strategy, potentially eroding the cinematic experience. Cultural Footprint: Films released directly to streaming, even with massive budgets, tend to fade from public conversation quickly, unlike those that have been released in theaters. IP Valuation: Warner Bros. Discovery's ownership by Netflix could lead to the use of its iconic franchises to produce more streaming-exclusive content, which could devalue their cinematic legacy. Licensing Agreements: Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO, David Zaslav, has expressed dissatisfaction with Netflix's payment policies, which could lead to disputes over licensing payments and distribution deals. These factors suggest that a Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. could have a profound impact on the film industry, affecting the way films are produced, released, and consumed. |
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