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I would argue that Lord of the Ring Trilogy/Hobbit 4k for $14.97 is a good deal. The Harry Potter 4k movies at $5 each isn't too bad either.
But of course these are digital if I'm not mistaken and can be revoked at any time, so I'm not sure what a deal is with that issue hovering over the buyer's head into the future.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
But of course these are digital if I'm not mistaken and can be revoked at any time, so I'm not sure what a deal is with that issue hovering over the buyer's head into the future.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
I've owned the LOTR and Harry Potter series for years now, as well as many of the others listed. Never had any issues.
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But of course these are digital if I'm not mistaken and can be revoked at any time, so I'm not sure what a deal is with that issue hovering over the buyer's head into the future.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
Sony customers just lost access to digital content that they "purchased."
But of course these are digital if I'm not mistaken and can be revoked at any time, so I'm not sure what a deal is with that issue hovering over the buyer's head into the future.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
I don't think Disney or apple are going anywhere my friend. But let's say you are right and in 20 years you lose your movies. Well, you will most likely be able to download them at least one final time and watch them if you prefer, but still.
Yeah the Sony thing is messed up for sure, but this is direct from Warner. You'll have these movies a very long time.
Discs can be scratched, broken, chewed on by dogs, borrowed and never returned, or even lost while moving and the like.
Look, buy physical if you prefer it but this fear mongering over digital has always been silly to me.
Last edited by rjinaz10 December 16, 2023 at 06:06 AM.
I would go back to buying physical media now. Get Blu-ray's and be safe with your purchase. Companies are just starting to test the water with removing paid content. To me just about any company other than apples iTunes is at risk of going down. Im shocked sony did it first.
Would it be possible to watch these via my PlayStation 5 console (stream them essentially) ? If so, how would I go about that ?
Downloading the Movies Anywhere app
Edit: Apparently MA doesn't have a PS5 app. You should link your Movies Anywhere account with all the affiliated retailers and they should show up in their respective apps as you owning them
Last edited by social_gamer December 16, 2023 at 06:51 AM.
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Would it be possible to watch these via my PlayStation 5 console (stream them essentially) ? If so, how would I go about that ?
It looks like most of these redeem to Movies Anywhere which does not have a native PS5 app. But if you connect Amazon, Apple, or Vudu (all of which do have PS5 apps) to your Movies Anywhere account then the movies will show up in those libraries too and you can watch them there.
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What a collection here. So many great films. Seeing Gravity being offered only in hd pains me though. ☹️
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What a collection here. So many great films. Seeing Gravity being offered only in hd pains me though. ☹️
I would argue that Lord of the Ring Trilogy/Hobbit 4k for $14.97 is a good deal. The Harry Potter 4k movies at $5 each isn't too bad either.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
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WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/playst...-purchased
WB is notorious for changing-up their digital TOS.
I don't think Disney or apple are going anywhere my friend. But let's say you are right and in 20 years you lose your movies. Well, you will most likely be able to download them at least one final time and watch them if you prefer, but still.
Yeah the Sony thing is messed up for sure, but this is direct from Warner. You'll have these movies a very long time.
Discs can be scratched, broken, chewed on by dogs, borrowed and never returned, or even lost while moving and the like.
Look, buy physical if you prefer it but this fear mongering over digital has always been silly to me.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/0...roviders."
Edit: Apparently MA doesn't have a PS5 app. You should link your Movies Anywhere account with all the affiliated retailers and they should show up in their respective apps as you owning them
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