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4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Films: Beetlejuice $11.50, The Goonies $10, The Thing (1982)
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(77" LG C4 OLED)
Better deals on these films at Gruv.com with the SIGNUP20 code for 20% off.
...for new customers only.
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I'll try the code trick, if it works TIA.
EDIT: It did. Repped.
I suppose Christmas will start next week.
I suppose Christmas will start next week.
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I have a question as a noob to collecting Physical movies: when someone says a movie is a good 4K transfer, does that also apply for the digital streaming version of the same movie? (except for the compression and lower bitrate for streaming?)
2001 Space Odyssey is going for $4.99 digital on Amazon and I got some no-rush credits to burn. Wonder if all the good things I hear about it also applies for the digital UHD purchase.
I haven't watched it yet, but all of the blu-ray nerds say that The Thing is a spectacularly good 4k transfer.
The Thing, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner (OG) and Jaws have often been ranked as some of the best 4K transfers.
I have a question as a noob to collecting Physical movies: when someone says a movie is a good 4K transfer, does that also apply for the digital streaming version of the same movie? (except for the compression and lower bitrate for streaming?)
2001 Space Odyssey is going for $4.99 digital on Amazon and I got some no-rush credits to burn. Wonder if all the good things I hear about it also applies for the digital UHD purchase.
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The Thing, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner (OG) and Jaws have often been ranked as some of the best 4K transfers.
I have a question as a noob to collecting Physical movies: when someone says a movie is a good 4K transfer, does that also apply for the digital streaming version of the same movie? (except for the compression and lower bitrate for streaming?)
2001 Space Odyssey is going for $4.99 digital on Amazon and I got some no-rush credits to burn. Wonder if all the good things I hear about it also applies for the digital UHD purchase.
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