It's amazing that we're at a point so far into the lifespan of Blu-Ray and DVD is stil utterly spanking the format for disc sales. Pretty much locks down that Blu-Ray, UHD etc aren't going to replace it.
It's amazing that we're at a point so far into the lifespan of Blu-Ray and DVD is stil utterly spanking the format for disc sales. Pretty much locks down that Blu-Ray, UHD etc aren't going to replace it.
Yeah, there are still films that are getting DVD releases and not Blu-Ray ones. Booksmart is a recent one. Crazy really. Who is watching a film made in 2018 in SD?!
The future of physical films is definitely more of a Limited Run Games type model - which Arrow, Signal 1, and loads of others are actually already doing a really awesome job of. So despite declining sales, I actually feel the future's quite bright for physical versions for aficionadoes.
Yeah, there are still films that are getting DVD releases and not Blu-Ray ones. Booksmart is a recent one. Crazy really. Who is watching a film made in 2018 in SD?!
The future of physical films is definitely more of a Limited Run Games type model - which Arrow, Signal 1, and loads of others are actually already doing a really awesome job of. So despite declining sales, I actually feel the future's quite bright for physical versions for aficionadoes.
alot of people dont really care about definition - my parents can rarely tell the difference!
In a near-future world, where technology controls everything, technophobe Grey Trace is the victim of a brutal mugging that leaves his wife dead and him paralyzed.
Special Features
Audio Commentary with Director Leigh Whannell
Not Action. Not Sci-Fi. More: A new interview with Leigh Whannell
Permission Granted: A new interview with Producer Kylie Du Fresne
Future Noir: A new interview with Cinematographer Stefan Duscio
Hacking Upgrade: A new interview with Editor Andy Canny
The Art of Fighting Without Fighting: A new interview with Fight Choreographer Chris Weir
Optional English Subtitles for the Hard of Hearing
Limited Edition Contents
Rigid slipcase featuring new artwork by Adam Stothard
Poster featuring the new artwork
40 page soft cover book with new essays by Jon Towlson and Scott Harrison
That's a nice collection of extras, but I already bought it on Prime Video and with shipping, that's half-way to a year of Disney+ for just one film.
I've been collecting all of the Marvel 3D Blu-Rays as a nice finite set.
Has anyone seen any alternative cover art that makes a picture with all the spines?
I really care about PQ, so I love the boutique Blu-Ray labels! I watched Arrow’s Deep Red the other day - just fabulous picture and sound.
Totally agree. And Deep Red is one of my all time faves. Seeing it again and again over the years it's nice that the technology can present it better and better each time. The Arrow LE with the soundtrack is brilliant too.
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