Funny how more people were bothered by having to rewind a VHS cartridge, than they were with an actual 6 or 7 inch reel of film. Maybe because with celluloid it was just a way lot cooler, more immersive and fun to look at.
Yes, Barnes and Noble can be expensive. But never have I noticed that their prices on a Criterion disc to be beyond the MSRP. Also, they are the last hold-out for a great selection of Physical Media; which is far, far better than what can be said for the rest. So, it's always a pleasure to...
Being that Barnes and Noble sells neither panels nor players, I would have to give them the award for keeping physical media alive; as their selections outshines all others. Add to this that they are the only business I know of that offers a full, if not exclusive, selection of Criterion...
Nope, I knew what you meant...I was taking my jabs at them. Seems stupid to be in a business that offers panels and players, but then offers nothing in the way of physical media selections. Man, if I ran these stores I would embrace all of physical media. Loosely borrowing from "Field of...
Remember they go by the name of Best Buy, not Best Selections.
And, yah, it's getting to be a paltry selection in one of theiir Massachusetts outlets.
Oddly, though, there's another Best Buy some 30 miles away that has an excellent selection.
I wonder, though, if this had anything to do with...