Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb. An unprecedented cinematic event, Oppenheimer features an all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Oscar winner Matt Damon, Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and Oscar winners Casey Affleck, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh.
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Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb. An unprecedented cinematic event, Oppenheimer features an all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Oscar winner Matt Damon, Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and Oscar winners Casey Affleck, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh.
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I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
The difference is, they aren't actually buying anything. They don't "own a copy". They're leasing to watch, at least as long as that company is in business.
At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
Physical is still superior in sound and picture, but convenience can't be beat with digital
"Do what everyone else does." Everyone else buys digital movies, because most people don't want to have to make space for blu-rays. Not to mention that 4K blu-rays are never as cheap as digital copies. I'm a physical media man, through and through, but most people aren't.
What drove me to digital over a physical disc was the endless ads & other media vie premiers before even getting to play the movie. Digital didn't have this headache, granted that was many years ago & maybe things have changed in the last few years…
With that said, I do prefer the physical disc as I believe the sound & video is far superior to a downloaded replay. Plus I still run things through a stereo receiver to enjoy both formats.
I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
So you've sold your privacy for convenience? And you own nothing in return?
I'm not judging. Whatever works for you. But that's what's happened.
Alright, sorry everyone, I guess my joke didn't land. I didn't want to plainly say it, but I'll say it... buying digital movies... why? To support creators? They likely don't get anything from digital sales. What it supports, is the distribution companies and studios, and what it hurts, is the physical media. Best Buy doesn't sell BluRay anymore, and this is why. Now, not to use it as a justification, but IMO there is no benefit to anyone who deserves it, so why buy them, when it's all available as free booty on the high seas? Catching my drift?
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Alright, sorry everyone, I guess my joke didn't land. I didn't want to plainly say it, but I'll say it... buying digital movies... why? To support creators? They likely don't get anything from digital sales. What it supports, is the distribution companies and studios, and what it hurts, is the physical media. Best Buy doesn't sell BluRay anymore, and this is why. Now, not to use it as a justification, but IMO there is no benefit to anyone who deserves it, so why buy them, when it's all available as free booty on the high seas? Catching my drift?
worst and most inaccurate justification to steal intellectual property ever.
Folks, I'm sorry it's a bit off topic but I'm new in the AV business, if anyone has tips about hunting deals for Blu Rays tv shows and movies like this one, thatd be immensely appreciated
Folks, I'm sorry it's a bit off topic but I'm new in the AV business, if anyone has tips about hunting deals for Blu Rays tv shows and movies like this one, thatd be immensely appreciated
I don't know much about it all but have you tried Bluray dot com?
The difference is, they aren't actually buying anything. They don't "own a copy". They're leasing to watch, at least as long as that company is in business.
At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
I'm curious how your "Sale" of old HD DVDs is going? LOL!
What drove me to digital over a physical disc was the endless ads & other media vie premiers before even getting to play the movie. Digital didn't have this headache, granted that was many years ago & maybe things have changed in the last few years…
With that said, I do prefer the physical disc as I believe the sound & video is far superior to a downloaded replay. Plus I still run things through a stereo receiver to enjoy both formats.
That's part of why I said I'm a physical media man. Physical media is better. I was simply saying that most people don't buy physical movies. The first person said, "do what everyone else does, and buy physical," when everyone else actually buys digital.
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At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
With that said, I do prefer the physical disc as I believe the sound & video is far superior to a downloaded replay. Plus I still run things through a stereo receiver to enjoy both formats.
I'm not judging. Whatever works for you. But that's what's happened.
I'm not judging. Whatever works for you. But that's what's happened.
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worst and most inaccurate justification to steal intellectual property ever.
I know it's coming though.
https://www.blu-ray.com/
At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
With that said, I do prefer the physical disc as I believe the sound & video is far superior to a downloaded replay. Plus I still run things through a stereo receiver to enjoy both formats.
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