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Oh man, and here I thought you were a diehard Fury Road baller. I think people missed out who didn't do D-box with this movie, but you REALLY missed out if you didn't even spring for 3D tickets. SO much depth, pretty much every scene had rocks or cliffs seemingly right up in the foreground with the desert and/or vehicles layered behind. Great pop-out visuals throughout, especially with all the grenade spears and things the Warboys were always throwing. You missed the vertigo of Max trying to escape the Citadel and looking down the giant cliff? For shame... :nono

I hope to reclaim a small piece of dignity by getting the 3D blu ray.
 
Can you believe that because of China Terminator Genisys ended up making more than Fury Road? :horror

:slap

I still think Fury Road will be one of those movies that just grows and grows in terms of popularity and will make many people's best film lists. The repeat 'watchability' of this movie should be insane -- after all, what little boy doesn't say at some point: "why don't they make a chase movie that's actually a chase for the whole movie?"

Very much looking forward to experiencing this movie again... and in 3D!
 
what little boy doesn't say at some point: "why don't they make a chase movie that's actually a chase for the whole movie?"

When WAS the last such movie? Speed? But then no one was really chasing the bus per se. I guess there was Charlie Sheen in "The Chase" (same year as Speed, 1994.) We used to have a few back in the day; Smokey and the Bandit films, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Blues Brothers, those goofy Cannoball Runs. But since the 80's I can't really think of anything other than The Chase.
 
Hope so. Seemed crazy considering I just got in at 10:05.


Hopefully they keep it at 20 bucks still.



As for Frozen, they said they wanted to include it into their Diamond line. Probably be released in 2017.

It's listed as "Coming Soon" on their website. And they ran out of Guardians of the Galaxy steelbooks and they ordered more in later. I'm betting they'll do it with this too.
 
It's listed as "Coming Soon" on their website. And they ran out of Guardians of the Galaxy steelbooks and they ordered more in later. I'm betting they'll do it with this too.

Yeah mine had it in stock but the site said sold out. They held one for me so I just got it on the way home.
 
My MCU blu-ray collection :lol

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Picked up The Walking Dead season 4 blu ray. We collectors are a crazy weird bunch. I have purchased Season 2-4 in a week and a half. I can easily watch on Netflix (which I have) but I choose to own them and watch instead!
 
Yep!

You know, I'm so retarded that I never know how to download those digital downloads. :lol I tried it once when I first got JAWS and it started downloading the SD version when I wanted the HD, so I stopped it and tried to restart... of course that didn't work. I contacted Universal, they gave me a new code... SD version started downloading... Universal gave me another code.... again, SD.... it was like Edge of Tomorrow over and over again... I just stopped. Still don't have Jaws... never tried any of the multitude of other codes I have.

I feel old.
 
I really don't see the advantage of having a digital download of the movie on my computer -- I'd never watch it there -- or on my phone. Seems gimmicky and it will all change again anyway. Digital downloads are like the cassette tape of the teens.
 
/\ LOL

Most people that do use digital prefer Itunes over that UV garbage.

I think....I hope. :lol

I find Uv much easier. Maybe I don't understand the iTunes thing. Within a minute I can punch the numbers for UV. When done I can stream instantly on my iPhone or computer. If I want to download to my phone its not a issue. When doing iTunes I cannot stream on phone or computer. I have to download the movie. Am I doing something wrong?
 
Regardless which you use just make sure you download them to your PC/Mobile/Tablet.

That way you can watch them without internet, they play instantly, and you actually own the product on your hardrive instead of it being in "da cloud".

You're the 1st person I ever heard say that UV works better than Itunes. :lol
 
You're the 1st person I ever heard say that UV works better than Itunes. :lol

I had no opinions on both. I guess when I first decided to actually implement the "Digital Copy" of all my movies the process from beginning to end (watching the movie) seemed easier.

Question: Can you stream iTunes movies?
 
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