That's a great piece. Best Buy not releasing fancy versions of discs won't see less films released, it just helped the studio's bottom line. I might even mean that the people who hold the rights to the films will have to do some work for a change, as they've got lazy recently. I think Disney's inevitable success with upcoming releases (especially the Cameron ones and their streaming shows might help focus some minds.
this post was submitted on 23 Oct 2023
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