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foodfather said:

Yes.

I find blurays and collectors editions / boxsets quite aesthetic. Far more than game collections.

Plus if
you watch movies on a 100+ inch screen, your going to notice the difference between BR and streaming. Not quite night and day, but there is a difference.

you don't need a 100+ inch screen to see the difference, I find it night and day difference on a 65" TV and also on my old 52" it was very noticeable. Of course I'm stuck with 1080p Netflix, refuse to pay a premium fee for heavily compressed 4K which stlll has less bandwidth than 1080p blu-ray nor lossless or uncompressed sound options.

If only someone would make a blu-ray player that loads fast and bypasses all the annoying can't skip nonsense. I don't understand why you would punish your paying customers with annoying copyright screens and advertisements that you never see on streaming services. Skip intro, skip end titles, instant forward and backward, instant resume, it's all technically possible with blu-ray, drives are much faster nowadays. Instead the industry only focused on protecting their content.

Anyway, it's not all bad. When I do put on a blu-ray I get to marvel at the glorious picture and sound quality all over again :)