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Both this and Eyes Wide Shut are hitting 4K disc this to close out 2025.

Do you still buy physical media?
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I go to the library and borrow DVDs.
Plenty of great options and browsing physical shelfs is much comfier than browsing a streaming service.
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>>215088211
>Do you still buy physical media?
Constantly. Lotsa blus, some 4k
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>>215088211
>Do you still buy physical media?
Yes but I already own Boogie Nights on standard 1080p Blu-Ray. Good enough for me. I don't really think 4K Blu-Rays are worth it for these older movies shot on film since they usually fuck around with things like digital noise reduction to reduce the grain at that scale, etc. 35mm film was never meant to be "razor sharp" like modern 4K digital video demands/expects.



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