Should i start buying blu rays




















DVDs and Blu-rays offer an obvious solution to this problem. Instead of waiting for a movie to pop up on a streaming service for a month or two, you can buy the disc and own it for eternity.

Blu-rays and DVDs are already cheaper than digital licenses and downloads. As time goes on, the price of Blu-rays and DVDs will continue to decrease. This means two things: fire sales and cheap used discs. You can already see this purge happening on some websites and at garage sales.

Just check Craigslist for Blu-rays. For some reason, new DVD and Blu-ray players are still expensive. The above article may contain affiliate links, which help support Review Geek. Accessories Gaming Streaming Apps. Hobbies Audio Cars Newsletter Preview. The Best Newsletter Anywhere Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, articles, and more. Okay, well maybe we can rent it on Vudu?

Not listed. Not even iTunes? Sorry, bub. Air Force One , which is by no means an obscure movie, was not streaming. Most of the time, you can find what you need. They do! Nor is that to say that DVD and Blu-ray offer every single movie ever. Want to loan it to a friend? Give them your Amazon password, I suppose. If it does land on physical media, that would be great, but all you have to do is glance over to Netflix to note that their movies like Okja , Death Note , and War Machine have no physical releases planned.

That's great for Netflix if you want to get a subscription to watch those movies, but not so great if you wanted special features or the ability to watch these movies on your TV without an Internet connection. Leaving physical media behind is not a new trend.

Unsurprisingly, Lady Macbeth contains almost no special features and The Handmaiden Blu-ray has no special features. My decision-making on when to turn to Blu-ray starts when I leave the cinema with the thought "I need to own this movie, now," and realize that I'll need to wait for its release. This happened after I saw the marvelously animated Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, and felt so strongly about the film that I needed to own it in perpetuity.

Oh, and there's one more great reason why I'd recommend you buy Blu-rays: the Movies Anywhere digital copy that comes with most purchases. Don't confuse this service with Ultraviolet, which died earlier this year after limited support — Movies Anywhere ties into all the big players: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Vudu which I recently discovered is owned by Walmart.

Ultraviolet finally shuts down in 2 days — on July 31 — so existing members should sign into their account here , and link their account to a new account at Vudu. Then, open your Movies Anywhere and link it to the Vudu account.

That means that any Movies Anywhere purchase can be watched on any device with any of those apps, or on the Movies Anywhere app.



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