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Amazon [amazon.com] has
Mission: Impossible 6 Movie Collection (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) on sale for
$42.99.
Shipping is free.
Includes:
- Mission: Impossible
- Mission: Impossible 2
- Mission: Impossible 3
- Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
- Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Amazon [amazon.com] also has
Mission: Impossible 6 Movie Collection (Blu-ray + Digital) on sale for
$21.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25 or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location). - thanks, bjgfromthe703.
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No, it's not like getting a VHS copy. Hardly anyone has a VCR anymore and it's much lower quality than HD streaming. VHS really isn't useful. A digital code for a movie actually has value. You can give it to someone who would use it, if you don't want it. You can trade it for another movie. Or you can use it yourself when you're away from home. Either way, if you have a choice between getting FHD or UHD and it doesn't cost anything, why choose the lesser quality?
I'm with you but many people like to have both options.
Many people watch on the move etc.
For me if I was purposely going to watch a movie digitally, I'm going with the better quality.
If I can get the code I will but I try to sell them to make the disc purchase even better.
I don't calculate the code when I buy, it's just a plus.
Many people watch on the move etc.
For me if I was purposely going to watch a movie digitally, I'm going with the better quality.
If I can get the code I will but I try to sell them to make the disc purchase even better.
I don't calculate the code when I buy, it's just a plus.
Selling the code is honestly kinda a great idea. I've got 500 movies worth of codes to start selling I guess
Physical for at home, digital for when I'm away from home. It's really not that deep to look into.
FP has a place but most of the time I'll sell them on places like OfferUp or CL, much easier that way imo.
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Streaming 4K might get you close to BLU-ray quality but still not as good as a physical disc.
For people paying attention and/or who have pathetic small town "internets"…physical media is invaluable.
Just because the majority of people live with their head in the sand, it doesn't negate the value of things that actually work.
It's for convenience, like those times when you're too lazy to get up and change the disc.
For people paying attention and/or who have pathetic small town "internets"…physical media is invaluable.
Just because the majority of people live with their head in the sand, it doesn't negate the value of things that actually work.
This right here! DVD's got me through the pandemic when I was working from home on rural internet and needed to keep the kids entertained without using bandwidth. Puzzles and coloring books only last so long and they were too young at the time to let roam free outside. Throw in a DVD, pop some popcorn and I was able to actually work for a couple hours. Find a few dvds the kids love and they'll watch them over and over.
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Way better than Blu-Ray.
I have a Sony A80J OLED. The disc barely looks better than 4k streams. The largest difference is audio quality - and even then unless you have a top notch sound system it's not that noticeable. I buy discs, redeem the digital codes and often just stream the movies because it's more convenient and the quality is close enough that it's next to unnoticeable for me.