No digital versions?


I'm surprised none of the earlier movies have a digital version available. Hopefully someday?

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What is the deal with these digital versions? Just get a physical copy of it, that's all you need unless you're traveling or something.

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The practicality of not carrying around an entire movie collection wherever you go seems obvious. You never know when you might want to watch something or what you might want to watch. Digital means you always your collection with you. That's like saying "why have a debit card, just carry all of the money you have with you at all times".

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That's what I meant by traveling but if you're not doing that these digital versions seem useless if you're just watching at home. I just don't see why they would appeal to hardcore collectors is what I'm getting at, not the average joe which I can understand but I seem to notice lately collectors are wanting the digital versions as well which seems odd. Unless they're selling them to other people I don't see what the big deal is if they don't travel or go anywhere with film collections. The question was referring to just hardcore collectors because I always give them away.

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You may feel free to give me any digital versions you like!😉 A lot of my reason for liking it, is it allows me to share my collection with my family.

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If you like them that's fine, me personally I just don't care for them! I'm more of a physical media person.

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