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Also, what is the bandwidth these streaming companies have to push to get TRUE 4K? I doubt many of you are getting the real speeds needed, and that Amazon/Netflix/Fandango are pushing those speeds to every streamer requesting 4K versions from their servers.
Also, what is the bandwidth these streaming companies have to push to get TRUE 4K? I doubt many of you are getting the real speeds needed, and that Amazon/Netflix/Fandango are pushing those speeds to every streamer requesting 4K versions from their servers.
as an avid physical media collector (and movie watcher) i was also extremely reluctant to get on any digital platforms, too, and i still try to restrict myself to just vudu and MA titles. but the fact of the matter is, there's room for both, demand for both, and i'm frankly quite tired of fellow physical media fanatics trying to convince people that digital doesn't have its place in the space.
anyway, /rant. these are good deals, op. thanks! picked up "some like it hot" (and yes, i own the fox bd, but not the $23+ criterion from 2018 or the $25+ kino lorber 4k..because as beautiful as the native 4k scan is reported to be and as great as the film is as a seminal classic, and while i am fortunate to have enough disposable income, i just don't need/want to pay five times as much to see it, for a 65 year old b&w film). some may disagree, some may not, and to that i say, to each, their own.
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No. That one isn't.
as an avid physical media collector (and movie watcher) i was also extremely reluctant to get on any digital platforms, too, and i still try to restrict myself to just vudu and MA titles. but the fact of the matter is, there's room for both, demand for both, and i'm frankly quite tired of fellow physical media fanatics trying to convince people that digital doesn't have its place in the space.
anyway, /rant. these are good deals, op. thanks! picked up "some like it hot" (and yes, i own the fox bd, but not the $23+ criterion from 2018 or the $25+ kino lorber 4k..because as beautiful as the native 4k scan is reported to be and as great as the film is as a seminal classic, and while i am fortunate to have enough disposable income, i just don't need/want to pay five times as much to see it, for a 65 year old b&w film). some may disagree, some may not, and to that i say, to each, their own.
Well said! I feel the same way. For the movies and shows I absolutely and completely love, I'll buy the (4K) Blu-ray disc. For all the rest, Digital streaming is far, far easier.
Nice collection, BTW