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- technology@lemmit.online
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- technology@lemmit.online
Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs: How to stop your films and music from disappearing::In an era where many films and albums are stored in the cloud, “streaming anxiety” is making people buy more DVDs, records – and even cassette tapes.
This is the way.
I check the list of new physical releases regularly. I’d rather drop $30 on a disc than blow $50 in a theater and walk out with nothing.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/releasedates.php
$50 bucks for the movies? What are you sitting on Steven Spielberg’s lap?
2 adults. Hard not to spend $50. More if we want Imax tickets.
Tickets are $25/person where you are? Or it’s “hard not to” buy snacks?
I agree that blu-ray is the better way to go either way though.
$21, but yeah. I have no problem skipping the popcorn, but it’s not entirely up to me. ;)
My last movie experience was $200.
Tickets were $25 each.
But it was at Alamo, with drinks.
I spend $20/month to see as many movies as I want at the theater. Last month I saw 6 movies, 9 in November, and expecting 6 this month.
The theater isn’t a bad deal with these unlimited subscriptions. In fact it’s the most bang for my buck entertainment option I have these days.