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Now they even tell you they might take it away after you pay for it.
Please let us know when you can get any of these movies on 4K UHD disc for $5 or less. These licenses are basically the cost of a rental. More than worthwhile if you watch a given movie twice, especially with friends or family. Life is too short to worry about unlikely outcomes.
Please let us know when you can get any of these movies on 4K UHD disc for $5 or less. These licenses are basically the cost of a rental. More than worthwhile if you watch a given movie twice, especially with friends or family. Life is too short to worry about unlikely outcomes.
Yep. I have been eyeing the complete set but decided to take the lower cost route here. 4k digital is more convenient and the price is better. Plus it isn't like physical media is indestructible. Disks skip, especially triple layer movies.
Please let us know when you can get any of these movies on 4K UHD disc for $5 or less. These licenses are basically the cost of a rental. More than worthwhile if you watch a given movie twice, especially with friends or family. Life is too short to worry about unlikely outcomes.
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Yep. I have been eyeing the complete set but decided to take the lower cost route here. 4k digital is more convenient and the price is better. Plus it isn't like physical media is indestructible. Disks skip, especially triple layer movies.
To be fair you don't actually get a true "4K UHD" performance from this either, especially on the audio side.
The benefit of having a good player is BD disc can often provide just as good a picture as streaming & easily way better audio.
Rarely have disc issue, last for a very long time, actually own it & I don't need monthly internet to watch them.
BTW IF I bother to upgrade to 4K UHD, I usually get them for $8 or so new or used.
To be fair you don't actually get a true "4K UHD" performance from this either, especially on the audio side.
The benefit of having a good player is BD disc can often provide just as good a picture as streaming & easily way better audio.
Rarely have disc issue, last for a very long time, actually own it & I don't need monthly internet to watch them.
BTW IF I bother to upgrade to 4K UHD, I usually get them for $8 or so new or used.
Interesting point about not paying for monthly internet. That is certainly a choice.
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
Last edited by deucebigalow4 July 4, 2025 at 08:34 AM.
Interesting point about not paying for monthly internet. That is certainly a choice.
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
You buy all digital 4K UHD movies that are available for $3-5 each!?
Luckily I don't & the BD movies I have are already better than these digital 4K UHD ones, no need to buy anything!
You pay $3-5 each for 4K UHD to watch & listen in cars & planes why!? 🤔
Interesting point about not paying for monthly internet. That is certainly a choice.
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
Luckily we don't live in the world of media format Highlander.
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Now they even tell you they might take it away after you pay for it.
Now they even tell you they might take it away after you pay for it.
The benefit of having a good player is BD disc can often provide just as good a picture as streaming & easily way better audio.
Rarely have disc issue, last for a very long time, actually own it & I don't need monthly internet to watch them.
BTW IF I bother to upgrade to 4K UHD, I usually get them for $8 or so new or used.
The benefit of having a good player is BD disc can often provide just as good a picture as streaming & easily way better audio.
Rarely have disc issue, last for a very long time, actually own it & I don't need monthly internet to watch them.
BTW IF I bother to upgrade to 4K UHD, I usually get them for $8 or so new or used.
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
You buy all digital 4K UHD movies that are available for $3-5 each!?
Luckily I don't & the BD movies I have are already better than these digital 4K UHD ones, no need to buy anything!
You pay $3-5 each for 4K UHD to watch & listen in cars & planes why!? 🤔
And that mental calculus did not factor in square footage that a thousand or so new or used discs and shelving occupy in a home or apartment.
Imagine if our discs were paying rent! Maybe there is a way to claim them as a deduction on my taxes? That would be an epic slick deal.
Also, I have found it difficult to plug in and mount my Dolby vision speakers, amps, cords, and battery banks in cars and planes. It is at those moments I regret not spending half as much or less per disc to buy an extremely risky, revokable streaming license.
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