Indiana Jones
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September 7th here in the U.K. according to iTunes.
Digital releases seem to be a couples week ahead of physical disks so yeah that's likely about right.Just noticed iTunes has just put up a release date for Top Gun Maverick
Not sure if accurate as means it’s just a bit over 2 weeks away. Might be an earlier digital release with physical discs next month
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Where are you seeing that as the UK store listing has no date attached to it from what I can see?September 7th here in the U.K. according to iTunes.
Pre-order section on the AppleTV app…Where are you seeing that as the UK store listing has no date attached to it from what I can see?
Also 7th is a Wednesday which is a tad unusual as usually new listings go live on Mondays.
Oh ok, not seeing any date via my iPhone or ATV4K.
Might have to look in the ‘ATV’ app instead of ’Movies’ app or vice versa.Oh ok, not seeing any date via my iPhone or ATV4K.
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That is the ATV app, same via the Movies app.Might have to look in the ‘ATV’ app instead of ’Movies’ app or vice versa.
Surely won’t be £13.99 rental from 7th?!That is the ATV app, same via the Movies app.
Interesting though that Indy’s screenshot says available to rent 7th sep rather than coming 7th sept.
Nah I’m thinking that maybe it could arrive on the 22nd and then available to rent from the 7th.Surely won’t be £13.99 to rent from 7th?!
Indeed, I think you can get away this some of these movies streaming them and watching on a tv, but I have noticed that once you put them up on a projector you seem notice the quality drop in the content.2 week rental windows for the big stuff seems increasingly common.
I am going to 4K Blu Ray this one though, fo sho
I used to be a fanatical collector. I can remember being heavily involved in the Blu v HD DVD war, siding with blu, but making the point that we would always back physical media.Indeed, I think you can get away this some of these movies streaming them and watching on a tv, but I have noticed that once you put them up on a projector you seen notice the quality drop in the content.
Streaming is all well and good, there is obviously a huge market out there for it but I still can’t bring myself to pay for just a licence to stream something, I want that physical item on my shelf but I am certainly being a lot more picky now than I was say 10 years ago but this will be a day one purchase without a doubt.I used to be a fanatical collector. I can remember being heavily involved in the Blu v HD DVD war, siding with blu, but making the point that we would always back physical media.
Then, over the years, I didn't really care. Good 4k streaming was enough, particularly with 'only' Sonos surround. So, I was happy with D+ for the Marvel/Star Wars etc and bought tentpole stuff on Apple TV.
BUT, for Maverick, it will join my meagre collection of 4K Blu Rays, because it is absolutely a must have.
Now a bigger movie than Black Panther, can it pass Ultron?Needs 22 million to take 13th highest from Black Panther. Not quite sure it has the legs. Should pass Last Jedi....
If you can believe it, you can achieve it!Now a bigger movie than Black Panther, can it pass Ultron?
Maverick ain’t got nothing on this pilot’s flyby/landing.
Rent it digitally then buy it in October?Conflicted.
Want the Blu Ray.
Want to watch in glorious 4k and Atmos asap.
A double purchase? :O Never done such a thing. Difficult to justify. Hard to ignore.
But it would cost me over £100 to rent it prior to OctoberRent it digitally then buy it in October?