If you enjoyed the first you'll probably be fine with the sequel. It doesn't break new ground but 2023 has definitely been the year for DCU as a Terrible Move Hyperbole
I've seen people on Reddit up in arms about this, but honestly it makes sense to me. Best Buy is a volume retailer of electronics and white goods. Physical Blus are incredibly niche. There's a fundamental mismatch between the audiences for these two types of product at this point now that physical media for movies is no longer mainstream.
On the flipside, Vinegar Syndrome (a leading US boutique label) just opened their third store. They're called 'The Archive' - so far they have one in Connecticut, one in Colorado, and their new one is in Toronto.
Here are a few pics of the Colorado store - this is the present and future of bricks and mortar physical movies IMO, much more like a record store for movies
Would absolutely love it if we got something like this in London at some point - we do have a Fopp, which is great, but the Vinegar Syndrome guys really take it to the next level.
First reported by The Digital Bits and subsequently confirmed by another source, it has been revealed that the planned 4K Ultra HD disc release of James Cameron’s “The Abyss” has been cancelled in the UK. The reasoning has been due to one scene in the film – the scene in which a rat is breathing […]
THe UK release for the 4K version of The Abyss is cancelled
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