Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing
Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing
In an era where many films and albums are stored in the cloud, "streaming anxiety" is making people buy more DVDs, records – and even cassette tapes.
Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing::In an era where many films and albums are stored in the cloud, "streaming anxiety" is making people buy more DVDs, records – and even cassette tapes.
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This is the way.
I check the list of new physical releases regularly. I'd rather drop $30 on a disc than blow $50 in a theater and walk out with nothing.
17 1 Reply$50 bucks for the movies? What are you sitting on Steven Spielberg's lap?
10 1 Reply2 adults. Hard not to spend $50. More if we want Imax tickets.
7 1 ReplyTickets are $25/person where you are? Or it's "hard not to" buy snacks?
I agree that blu-ray is the better way to go either way though.
2 0 Reply$21, but yeah. I have no problem skipping the popcorn, but it's not entirely up to me. ;)
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My last movie experience was $200.
Tickets were $25 each.
But it was at Alamo, with drinks.
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I spend $20/month to see as many movies as I want at the theater. Last month I saw 6 movies, 9 in November, and expecting 6 this month.
The theater isn’t a bad deal with these unlimited subscriptions. In fact it’s the most bang for my buck entertainment option I have these days.
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