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Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:30 pm
by Jason
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:31 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:32 pm
by Jason
Havok wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:Given the fiasco yesterday, p sure he's sitting on a fucking mountain of shit.
Oh no, does Jason have the entire 1313 series? :P
I own the Departed. :p

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:32 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.
shudder isn't gonna take down it's own original content. and neither is netflix or amazon or anyone else. that only becomes an issue with content that is loaned from some other company.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:33 pm
by Jason
Only two things I'm dying to have a blu-ray release: Creepshow mini-series, and The Babysitter from 2017.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:33 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.
shudder isn't gonna take down it's own original content. and neither is netflix or amazon or anyone else. that only becomes an issue with content that is loaned from some other company.
And when Shutter or Netflix goes out of business?

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:33 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:34 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P
1) How?
2) How?

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:35 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.
shudder isn't gonna take down it's own original content. and neither is netflix or amazon or anyone else. that only becomes an issue with content that is loaned from some other company.
And when Shutter or Netflix goes out of business?
then someone else will buy up their content and then put it on their own streaming service.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:36 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.
shudder isn't gonna take down it's own original content. and neither is netflix or amazon or anyone else. that only becomes an issue with content that is loaned from some other company.
And when Shutter or Netflix goes out of business?
then someone else will buy up their content and then put it on their own streaming service.
MAYBE.

Come on, admit it. It's better to have a physical copy with zero monthly payments than be at the mercy of streaming quality and internet service.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:37 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P
1) How?
2) How?
golden age as in 70s and 80s? i know that not all of those flicks have physical releases, even still. at least not domestically.

movies and tv today are in fact not mostly garbage, today. tv is better now, arguably, than it ever has been.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:38 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:What about Tubi it's free
It's not about money. If you don't have a physical copy of something, you are at the mercy of the streaming site who can take it down whenever they please. Not to mention you will never be at the mercy of shitty internet or shitty streaming service that looks like you're watching through a greasy lens.
shudder isn't gonna take down it's own original content. and neither is netflix or amazon or anyone else. that only becomes an issue with content that is loaned from some other company.
And when Shutter or Netflix goes out of business?
then someone else will buy up their content and then put it on their own streaming service.
MAYBE.

Come on, admit it. It's better to have a physical copy with zero monthly payments than be at the mercy of streaming quality and internet service.
i would rather have physical media. but it's going away. and i'm still gonna want to watch films. that's just me.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:42 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P
1) How?
2) How?
golden age as in 70s and 80s? i know that not all of those flicks have physical releases, even still. at least not domestically.

movies and tv today are in fact not mostly garbage, today. tv is better now, arguably, than it ever has been.
The biggest chunk of them do, for sure.

All the Superhero shows, Big Lame Theory, etc... Breaking Bad is done, Game of Thrones is done (never seen it). True Detective is still going but who knows what the fuck we're gonna get from that show...

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:43 pm
by DancesWithWerewolves
Havok wrote:
Jigsaw wrote:Hell House LLC would definitely benefit from a physical release if it hasn't had one. Probably one of the few really solid found footage movies out there. Sequels weren't that great, though.
Part 2 was horrible and I'm saving part 3 for the challenge.
Same, though don't remember my thoughts on 2. I don't think the first is that high of ranking for the Found Footage subgenre, but I remember thinking it's okay.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:43 pm
by Headhunter
TV has been in its golden age for more than a decade. Still going strong.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:47 pm
by Monster
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:Does anyone know if the new Creepshow series will have a blu ray release? (Please God...)
i don't think that amazon has released any of their tv series' to physical media. they have done it with some of their movies though, like suspiria, so there may be hope.

err shudder. shudder, i don't think has released anything physically at all. (i watch shudder through amazon)
I will never see Creepshow. :(
You might be able to get bootleg copies on ebay or something. It was that way with Cobra Kai. I know it's not ideal but it may be the only option aside from subscribing.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:53 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P
1) How?
2) How?
golden age as in 70s and 80s? i know that not all of those flicks have physical releases, even still. at least not domestically.

movies and tv today are in fact not mostly garbage, today. tv is better now, arguably, than it ever has been.
The biggest chunk of them do, for sure.

All the Superhero shows, Big Lame Theory, etc... Breaking Bad is done, Game of Thrones is done (never seen it). True Detective is still going but who knows what the fuck we're gonna get from that show...
that's a handful of shows, of what is out there. it's like picking and choosing the worst of the 80s and saying it's a terrible decade for film.

also breaking bad has a movie coming on netflix and game of thrones is supposedly getting a movie as well, and possibly spin off series'.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 7:59 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
zombie wrote: how many of those have you not seen yet? that's still a part of the challenge.
Probably in the hundreds.
weirdo. :P
The wonderful thing is the golden era of movies all have physical releases. So there are still hundreds of gems that I don't even own yet.
Movies and TV are mostly garbage, today.

bullshit to both points. :P
1) How?
2) How?
golden age as in 70s and 80s? i know that not all of those flicks have physical releases, even still. at least not domestically.

movies and tv today are in fact not mostly garbage, today. tv is better now, arguably, than it ever has been.
The biggest chunk of them do, for sure.

All the Superhero shows, Big Lame Theory, etc... Breaking Bad is done, Game of Thrones is done (never seen it). True Detective is still going but who knows what the fuck we're gonna get from that show...
that's a handful of shows, of what is out there. it's like picking and choosing the worst of the 80s and saying it's a terrible decade for film.

also breaking bad has a movie coming on netflix and game of thrones is supposedly getting a movie as well, and possibly spin off series'.
Breaking Bad movie coming out in select theaters. Hopefully they select my theater somewhere.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 8:02 pm
by zombie
Jason wrote:
Breaking Bad movie coming out in select theaters. Hopefully they select my theater somewhere.
hops so. and maybe down the line, some theater will play creepshow the way that some do with firefly and the like, from what i've heard.

Re: September 26th 2019

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 8:05 pm
by Jason
zombie wrote:
Jason wrote:
Breaking Bad movie coming out in select theaters. Hopefully they select my theater somewhere.
hops so. and maybe down the line, some theater will play creepshow the way that some do with firefly and the like, from what i've heard.
Never heard of a TV series getting played in a theater. That is pretty cool.