Maybe if Physical Disks of New Release Ultra HD Blu-Ray movies (fresh out of the theater) actually had a maximum cost at around $9.99 to begin with (and maybe $3.99 and under for digital) and even less money for movies that have been out for a year or more, Hollywood would sell far more of them and make more money because people wouldn't be as interested downloading pirated copies since the price to own would be negligible. Just a thought... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What makes less sense is redbox can rent for $1-1.50 for a physical copy of movie yet digital rental is $3 or more? Redbox has to pay for kiosk setup and continually restock. Where as Digital, I pay for internet bandwidth. All the "Online Rental" has to do is host on a server? Netflix can do their entire library for $8 a month??? If they wanted to combat piracy just rent for a $1 or less. You know like old brick and mortars did who had employees and building costs overheads, physical inventory etc. and they managed for years. One can even movie pass every day of the month for less than $10 to go to theater on new movies in the theater. ---- Simply said, GREED by the movie industry rental oligarchs causes piracy.
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I would love to have Wonder Woman in 4K. Saw it in a theater. Incredible picture. Might help if I had a 4K TV, and then I would need a 4K player as well. It gets expensive to keep up.
This is a great deal...I got a collection of 4K movies cheaper than this about a year ago, but it was from UK. One thing great about 4K discs is that they're region free.
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I would love to have Wonder Woman in 4K. Saw it in a theater. Incredible picture. Might help if I had a 4K TV, and then I would need a 4K player as well. It gets expensive to keep up.
Thank you!