Oh man, really hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Come back here on Monday and tell us how you found it if you don't mind, would love to hear your thoughts on it.Thanks @Mark Costello just ordered Midnight blu ray from Amazon, coming tomorrow and that’s weekend viewing sorted.
Does this mean we have to put up with all this crap because some people can't afford netflix, Disney and Sky etc., etc. Disgusting.
So glad you liked it and thanks for posting back here chief!well just finished watching Midnight @Mark Costello, thoroughly enjoyed it, your review was spot on, audio was great as well. Glad I bought the disk, would never have come across this if you had not recommended it.
I think what l am trying to say is all the latest Blu-ray Discs like for instance "Moonfall" can be pre ordered for release date 2026, yet you can get them on Amazon now with inferior sound and vision plus old films now in 4K some older than l am. Why can't l buy new release's now. It seems they just want you to pay for all those platforms. The Great Escape, The God Father, give me a break. Or am l missing something here, l am old.Not quite sure what sense to make out of this - most of these titles aren't available on streaming services other than perhaps a few to buy, whereby you'd be getting them in a lesser format without the extras etc. Probably it's only those who can afford it, who get to pick up some of the choice gems on offer, everyone else has to make do with whatever streaming they have available.
But if it makes you feel better, we have to put up with "all this crap" on the comments side too, so I guess it evens itself out.
Random comment from me, but I generally try to avoid looking at Sky, Netflix, Disney and Amazon before buying a disc release as if I did by chance do that, it might (I stress might) put me off buying the disc - in reality it doesn't, but it theoretically could.Not quite sure what sense to make out of this - most of these titles aren't available on streaming services other than perhaps a few to buy, whereby you'd be getting them in a lesser format without the extras etc.
It's just the way of the world at the moment - new releases all get a two/three week head start on release over their physical media versions precicely because studios want you to move to digital for all the reasons that are discussed across the forums - its cheaper to produce and make money from, they have all the ownership/control over them even after 'purchase', etc.I think what l am trying to say is all the latest Blu-ray Discs like for instance "Moonfall" can be pre ordered for release date 2026, yet you can get them on Amazon now with inferior sound and vision plus old films now in 4K some older than l am. Why can't l buy new release's now. It seems they just want you to pay for all those platforms. The Great Escape, The God Father, give me a break. Or am l missing something here, l am old.
Grumpy old git.