I just rented George Romero's 'Creepshow' streaming through Amazon Prime $2.99.
I own the BD, but decided instead of sifting through my countless horror titles to find it I picked a convenient method as the option was there, fully accessible.
I find I'm doing this more, and more as time goes...
I think it is impossible to beat the cinema experience. Minus all the nit picks, watching with a good crowd on a big screen is still the best. However, with home theater innovations getting better, and hardware becoming insanely cheap. There are a lot more reasons to stay home. so much...
Collections of any physical media are pretty much worthless. Around the time they are available. I have so watched so many collections of different formats skyrocket after I gave them all to the Goodwill for free. Audio tapes, records, Laserdiscs, and my huge VHS collection. I did a rough...
That is where I was going in my next post, but you beat me to it. Most likely. In the meantime my original statement when I said digital purchases were being left in the dust. Content only available on a streaming service, and nowhere else, isn't ideal for any of the fans of the content being...
Right, I understand that. I know that streaming isn't made for ownership. I'm saying if the content available in beautiful HD exists on streaming services, it should be available to purchase digitally also from whatever studio that owns it.
Streaming can only go so far for me. Like watching a 19 season show, and right in the middle it is pulled with no alternative ways to watch. Doggone it, give me the option to buy it digitally for the remainder. I will give the studios all my money. Digital purchases are getting left in the...
No I love my digital purchases. To date they have been far more reliable than physical. Except for problems w/ my purchases in the infancy of digital buys which I have referenced far too many times.