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-Tupac
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-Tupac
This is available on Disney+ (where I did recently watch it). Made by 20th Century Fox, so I don't see it leaving Disney+ the way movies may come and go from Netflix/Prime etc.
And I don't see myself dropping Disney+ with their new content growing.
Its only $4, but would end up being $4 wasted for me.
This is available on Disney+ (where I did recently watch it). Made by 20th Century Fox, so I don't see it leaving Disney+ the way movies may come and go from Netflix/Prime etc.
And I don't see myself dropping Disney+ with their new content growing.
Its only $4, but would end up being $4 wasted for me.
By "content growing" you mean the new Premium feature where you have to pay more to watch movies that are in theaters? Or has Disney swallowed up another studio and become even more of an atrocious monopoly?
But I suppose that wasn't a real question, you're just looking for a place to be bitter
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For those interested
Note, both films areMovies Anywhere (MA) compatible
- The Sandlot [amazon.com] (1993) (4K UHD Digital Film)
- $3.87
Also availableBoth are.
-Tupac
Well played
For clarification, purchased The Faults in Our Stars "extended" from Amazon, and it was 4K. Correct?