No, it's called Coronavirus or Covid19.
Facepalm.So, if I was to call it SARS-CoV-2 then that would be wrong also?
So, if I was to call it SARS-CoV-2 then that would be wrong also?
I suggest you stop postingSo, if I was to call it SARS-CoV-2 then that would be wrong also?
HDR is the latest justification for new media - classics get remastered, new stuff gets re-released.Just out interest did you collect regular Blu-ray and DVDs before?
The way movie studios have managed to resell their content across so many different formats must have netted them a fortune. DVD becoming obsolete must sting though for those who had massive collections, I saw many a photo from people on here with book cases full.
Is there anything on the horizon to conceivably better 4K? Or are we more likely to see the demise of physical releases altogether in favour of online libraries?
HDR is the latest justification for new media - classics get remastered, new stuff gets re-released.
People who insist on top picture quality will always want physical media IMO, as a 4k HDR stream (even at high bitrate) is only ~20Mbps. Uncompressed HDR 4k blu-ray is over 100Mbps. This was true of DVD over broadcast TV, true of HD blu-ray over the streams of the era, etc.
The loos in O'Hare is fancy, rotating toilet covers!
How dare you sir Big Fish is an amazing film.Great films (minus Big Fish). Although I bloody hate the cardboard sleeves they do with these 4K films. Straight in the recycling. I don't see the point in them