Another reason to sail the high seas
Another reason to sail the high seas
$25 to rent the movie, one watch within max 24 hours after you start watching it... Or $5 more to own it. Scammers.
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The physical Blu-Ray is $25* -- then at least you own it, versus the $30 price here to "buy" but actually lease.
Absolutely ridiculous pricing across the board though.
Edit: $25 for 1080p Blu-Ray, $40 for 4k.
56 1 ReplyThe worst part is that you might be better off with a pirated copy due to DRM on Blu-ray.
20 1 ReplyI mean, you can rip the Blu-Ray, but yeah, otherwise agreed.
6 0 ReplyBut don't Blu-Ray players have to be "updated" via the internet to get the latest decryption keys every now and then?
3 1 ReplyWhat. The. Fuck?
3 0 ReplyTechnically yes, though in practice it depends on the disc. And also MakeMKV rips them reliably.
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No damage on bluray.
1 6 ReplyThis is not how you say „Keine Schade“ (or your language’s equivalent) in English. Did you mean “No problem”?
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Physical 4K bluray retails at 39.99. The physical bluray comes with a digital code as well. Currently on sale at Amazon for 29.99.
3 0 ReplyArgh. Missed that it was 4k. $25 for 1080p. My bad. Edited above.
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