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  1. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Depending on the source, there are typically only nine (9) plots. Why do we not get bored with our best literature and films? But a painfully predictable plot may not be the plot, but the overall story-telling. Imagine a remake where we loved the original actor and were left disappointed...
  2. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    For those who wear eye glasses, it can be the same experience when going without good vision (cable) to eye glasses and the resulting comment, "I can SEE so much better".
  3. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Kids are great when tested about commercials . . . Ask them to start a conversation about something they love. Then every 15 seconds - blurt in with a high volume a commercial, such as "THAT REMINDS ME, I love John's new Ford Mustang, I'm going to ask him about it." Then let the kid continue...
  4. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I'm with you on this. I have thousands of Blu-rays in my library, and am seeing that many of them now look exceptionally better on an LG 65" Oled TV versus my previous LED tv. Absolute gold has been found in my collection. As for buying 4K disks, I own two (2), both produced in Native 4k and...
  5. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    For the same reason why we read the classic books again. Or, watch the classic films many times over.
  6. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Costco removed all of their DVDs and Blu-rays. Walmart has a healthy supply, but that may be because the local Walmarts are tied into online Walmart sales of movies - giving the customer a choice of saving money (or time) by picking up the order at the store instead of home delivery. Office...
  7. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    Towers Records on The Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California:
  8. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    My wife and I have deliveries to our home almost daily. Three of the drivers told me they are thankful for us buying online because it means they have a good paying job making the delivery to our doorstep. Who would have thought? Yes the first one that thanked me was our postal carrier. Then...
  9. Jeremy Lancaster

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    The 4K's all too often have misleading packaging. Claiming on the package the movie is 4 times better than Blu-Ray when in fact it is nothing but a low level upscale transfer . . . is, in part, leading to store returns. Costco decided to pull the plug. Streaming 4K is of little help for those...
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