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Edit: as of October 19, 2021 Unbreakable is now synced from Amazon to MoviesAnywhere.
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Ported to uhd for me...bought it from iTunes
Why was it appealing? I saw it and don't understand the hate. Is it the ending?
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In a word, yes. It was garbage from an arrogant filmmaker who believes it's clever to sucker an audience in with the promise of one thing only to swindle them while laughing about how clever he felt jerking you around. He's basically Indian Ruin Johnson.
I enjoyed it.. some people loved it some gave it 1 star on rotten tomatoes (6.7 avg).
I've got over 1000 CDs, but when I want to listen to something, I just fire up YouTube Music and instantly summon it there. I've got over 3300 DVDs/BDs/4Ks and they resided mostly in tubs and boxes until I was able to buy a house and now one wall in my basement has over 25 feet of shelves, some up to the joists, filled with just the DVDs and my Blu-rays are on three large shelves. In this case, I resist the convenience of just streaming titles I own, actually going to get the BD, but the other night as the missus and I tried to watch 30 Days of Night, the damn disc pixelated and froze 67 minutes in. It was late and we knocked off then, but to finish we're going to have to go to Hobo Max.
Millennials and Zoomers can't afford to buy and store massive libraries in their shoebox apartments or shared homes. They have Spotify accounts and use their phones for music and stream movies. Over on Reddit there are lunatics who post screenshots of their Vudu libraries with hundreds and thousands of titles. Even factoring sales, D2D, cheap codes, etc. they are invested into the tens of thousands of dollars and a lot of their libraries are garbage not worth the time to watch.
That's why Best Buy and Target have minuscule home video selections - who's buying movies? If they were selling, they would be sold. There's no conspiracy. Physical media is going to be a collectors format going forward with Arrow and Criterion and Shout Factory putting out snazzy releases. I think it sucks, but there's a reason there are no video chains anymore now that Family Video folded.
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