Warner Bros. misses the days when we bought DVDs and Blu-Rays, and says streaming is just not the same (www.thepopverse.com)
from TheImpressiveX@lemm.ee to homevideo@feddit.uk on 23 May 2025 10:10
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dotslashme@infosec.pub on 23 May 2025 10:25 next collapse

However, De Luca and Adby said the loss of the revenue stream that came from DVDs has pushed them to make better movies.

Personally I think it translates to taking fewer risks.

Australis13@fedia.io on 23 May 2025 11:50 collapse

Agreed. There just isn't the variety of films anymore and so much stuff (even the poorly written shows) has to have a "premium" streaming show/film budget. It's all about franchises, reboots and sequels to decades-old-films.

Lesrid@lemm.ee on 23 May 2025 11:49 next collapse

What’s a guy gotta do to get a commentary track nowadays?

rickyrigatoni@lemm.ee on 25 May 2025 19:14 collapse

Invite the guy who read every interview about the movie

Lesrid@lemm.ee on 25 May 2025 22:51 collapse

Honestly not a bad strat

miguel@fedia.io on 23 May 2025 14:31 next collapse

Warner Bros, the same ones who made the DVDs that rotted on the shelf?
That Warner Bros?

ech@lemm.ee on 23 May 2025 14:42 collapse

WB clearly cut corners and deserves critique, but it’s important to know that no digital storage is eternal - it will all go bad at some point. The only practical solution atm is to routinely transfer the data to fresh storage.

miguel@fedia.io on 23 May 2025 20:15 collapse

That's true, and you're completely right. It's also 100% an argument against DRM, but also:
https://www.avclub.com/warner-bros-replacing-disc-rot-dvd

I mean, that's still pretty awful :D

MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net on 23 May 2025 15:11 next collapse

I also miss the days where I bought physical media. These days, it’s hard to find something new that interests me, is actually available for purchase, and/or isn’t a super limited collectors set with steelbook etc that needlessly inflates the price. Good thing I have decades of physical media to, um… sit on a shelf unwatched, mostly. >_>

miguel@fedia.io on 23 May 2025 20:55 collapse

I buy physical media frequently, but the quality of it in the video sector has really dropped.
Musicians are over here constantly stepping up their game, but hollywood has so over-consolidated and accomplished so much regulatory capture of their remaining competition that they just serve slop.

Great example is a recent It DVD that I bought, which was so perfunctory and so poorly made, it's hard to believe it even exists.

wewbull@feddit.uk on 25 May 2025 07:41 collapse

So reverse the trend. Stop licensing your catalog for streaming and sell physical media.