At least we actually get something for our money. At least I can watch my movie even if Internet is down. Again, I have nothing against digital. I even use it, but it's not a replacement. I still buy CD's too for certain nands over just downloading everything.
That's why I'm making cave paintings of all my favorite films, nothing else has stood the test of time as well.
High Definition Movies: Civil War
Digital Download vs. Physical Media
Digital Download = Team Iron Man
Physical Media = Team Captain America
I'm with Team Cap!!!
If I ever want to buy a whole album from a band then I buy the CD. Nothing tops having the art and looking through the lyrics and linier notes while listening to the album on your stereo. If it's just a song or two then I will by digital. But no way am I buying a new Van Halen, Vol Beat, Metallica, etc.. album on digital.
Another bonus of having physical is I can quickly browse my collection to figure out what I am in the mood for. Look at the cover art and decide if I want to watch. I know you can do the same with the digital but its not the same.
Having said all this I am 45 years old. I have talked to younger 20 somethings who have never owned a CD in their life. So I think it is inevitable that physical media will go the way of the dinosaur. But its still a ways off I think.
Yet Record Albums are making a small comeback... So what do I know
I just like having things.
Physical > Digital
Bluray 3D in CW during the airport battle was amazing.
The last movie I watched in 3D was Jaws 3
I'm pretty sure when my kids get older I'll revisit some of these movies in 3D so I can have that experience with them. Are there any films you can definitively say are worth it?
Still can't stomach 3D.
It's a resilient little gimmicky virus I'll give it that, it came back with a vengeance and it doesn't look like it'll go anywhere any time soon.
Is 3D standard in 4k televisions now?
The answer unfortunately is a big fat NO!
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