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New titles arrived
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Alice In Wonderland 65th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Oliver and Company/The Fox and the Hound I & II 3-Movie Collection Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack
Pocahontas Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Hocus Pocus/The Nightmare Before Christmas 2-Movie Collection Blu Ray™ DVD Combo + Digital Code
The Aristocats Special Edition Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Marvel Studios' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Marvel Studios' Captain America 3-Movie Collection Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Dumbo 75th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
Disney's original animated classic Mulan Blu-ray™ + Digital Code
Mickey's Christmas Carol 30th Anniversary Special Edition Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code
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Ice Age 3-Adventure Collection Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code [disneymovieinsiders.com] (omitted from the OP) is a DMC-exclusive for 1200 points.
Also missing from the OP is Cinderella 4K Ultra HD™ Blu-ray™ DVD Combo Pack + Digital Code [disneymovieinsiders.com] (the 1950 animated classic) is 1350 points.
Maybe this is the beginning of Disney liquidating Disney Movie Club inventory?
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Right.. I completely get that streaming is good enough and most people don't care about getting the maximum image quality, but to me the difference between DVD and BR is so big, it's hard for me to grasp that someone has gone nearly 20 years without upgrading. (For that matter, I wish they'd stop selling DVD players and push those people toward the BR player for $5 more).
Similarly, my local library still rents out only DVDs, not BR's, And we're in a wealthy area.
I see Oppenheimer DVD on that list. I wonder how Christopher Nolan, a filmmaker who uses IMAX film for maximum quality, feels about people watching his creation on DVD.
I'm just saying.. at some point they stopped publishing new releases on VHS. I think we should be at that same point for DVDs by now. FWIW:
That's pretty close to one decade per format. DVD is now two generations behind and a superior alternative has been available for 18 years. That's plenty of time for people to upgrade. (Note: I'm still glad that new players play old DVDs, it just seems like a waste to keep printing new movies on an old format.)
Also if you need UHD, I purchased 2 xboxes for that. But there are valid reasons for other formats. My daughter has DVD in her car for the kids. My wife gets confused when switching between the xbox, blu-ray, fire sticks, etc., let alone all of the remotes. I still use the old logitech 700 but it does not work for the xbox and fire sticks. So I actually appreciate the disc packages with blu-ray, DVD, and digital or UHD, blu-ray, digital. Where is has made a big difference is my kids are watching youtube all of the time and AT&T keeps sending emails I am reaching my data limit. Pulling out a blu-ray has been helpful. They are also like video games .... I actually have a number that I have never watched. So there is always something new.
I liked your summary. Well done.
Also... I found the Alice In Wonderland (Johnny Depp version) blu ray/dvd combo pack on sale for 600 points if anyone may be interested at the following link.
https://www.disneymovie
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I did this with the Iron Man 3 3D blu-ray. The code redeemed on iTunes in 4K and ported to Movies Anywhere in 4K as well.
I got my mom a 4K/HD Blu-ray combo pack for Christmas (she has a blu-ray player), and she wanted me to exchange it for the HD blu-ray/DVD combo pack because her friends she would share the movie with only have DVD players
A lot of people don't really care about the resolution and just want to watch the movie. Streaming is heavily compressed compared to discs but the average person doesn't care and is satisfied with "good enough."
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