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DVD/Blu-ray sitting on my shelf; quicker to download & start watching, than it is to get up, find the disc, pop it in the machine, skip the disclaimers, ads, trailers, menus, etc.
I use multiple paid streaming services but still pirate any movies that I enjoy so that I have everything in one place (Plex). It feels redundant until I'm constantly looking online to see which service has whatever I'm wanting to watch.
for me, Plex is all about the subtitles. so goddamn customizable
FYI, JustWatch will tell you which services have whatever you’re trying to stream.
Google will do that if you just tell it what services you have. Google "watch (blank)" and it'll show you all of them in descending order by price, if some of the options aren't free.
Even better, Plex does have this feature integrated. So you can just search on Plex whether a streaming service or a server has that movie for you
Now imagine if the DVD/Blu-Ray didn't have any of that bullshit on it, and it just went to a menu, and just played when u clicked play.
Imagine it just had a video file named NameofMovie(YEAR).mkv
And then Special 1.mkv, Special 2.mkv, Menu.mkv