Is Physical Media Really Dying? Or Just Becoming Niche? | Back to Basics #4

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  • @illegalalien6542
    @illegalalien6542 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    As someone who's a fan of the most volatile form of media on the planet (Anime) physical copies are an absolute MUST. I wil ALWAYS own a physical copy of my favorite movies and shows on DVD & Bluray. Streaming has it's place but it has never been and will never be a truly viable replacement for ANYTHING physical, especially here in the States where internet access is spotty at best and outright unavailable at worst...

  • @kallistoindrani5689
    @kallistoindrani5689 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I don't see myself as a collector. But I have been buying more DVD's this year and I regret getting rid of so many during the 'declutter/minimalism' phase a lot of people were in, including me.
    The positive side about buying DVD's now is that I find a lot of them in the thrift stores around me and they cost 1.80 euros per disk. (specially the tv shows/movies I grew up with).
    I was pleasantly surprised to learn that a local bookstore here somehow took over part of the Free Record shop (a cd/dvd store that I spend a lot of money in as a teen) and they still sell DVD's and CD's that just come out, and older ones in sales like 3 for 25 euros or 2 for 20 euros.
    In a few weeks time I have been able to built up my collection for a relatively cheap price. Of course there are exceptions, tv show and movies that you only can find online on Ebay. I have spend I think a small fortune to find all the DVD's of Elementary.
    But there is something very nice about going to the thrift store and finding some real gems 😊😊

  • @sharksbean
    @sharksbean ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When tv and computers first came out they said “print is dead!”, but decades later bookstores are still a big thing.

  • @inigogc
    @inigogc ปีที่แล้ว +40

    Unfortunately, streaming has devalued the act of watching movies and tv shows. I was talking with my sister about watching some shows that aren't on streaming services (included for free, like Netflix and Disney+), and she said, "nah, never mind".
    A lot of people expect things to be included in those services. While as, when we were young, we would buy DVDs and CD-ROMs all the time to enjoy stuff (even if we don't know if it'll be good). All of that is a PART of the experience of enjoying films and tv shows.

  • @yankee7809
    @yankee7809 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    You're 100% correct on all points. Physical media isn't going anywhere. I collect both music and my favorite films on disc and will continue to do so.

    • @modbox9560
      @modbox9560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@billy.banditMy friend you understand it and it all goes back to public accepting and buying laptops and computers without drives physical inside them and still selling the future in technology and Netflix ended there huge physical media after they made blockbusters shutdown😂

    • @modbox9560
      @modbox9560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How many people returned an electronics cause I don't want this no drive installed😂 no one really showed the consumers accepted physical media will be phased out now😂

    • @yankee7809
      @yankee7809 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I haven't returned any electronics but I did refuse to but a new car until they installed a cd player!

    • @Anonymous-wb3nz
      @Anonymous-wb3nz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@jarrodgraham2408no they haven't.

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@yankee7809 please stop lying What’s next you still using VCR’s & driving around in your 72 Chevy Nova?

  • @Sylvanwater
    @Sylvanwater 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Physical content certainly isn’t going anywhere , but I can see it being less abundant over time and become more of a retro hobby amongst young people (similar to vinyl). I remember similar sentiment about movie theatres when streaming got big ,but they’re still booked and busy with only handfuls of titles being direct to streaming.

  • @CaptainBerz
    @CaptainBerz ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I went to physical media when two of the movies I purchased on streaming disappeared all of a sudden. Wasted money. Never again. I got a used Blue Ray player and buy movies now used on eBay for normally the same of less than what it would cost to purchase them streaming. Plus, picture and sound are better!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah that's the way to go for sure! I just don't trust streaming services with the movies I care about. Thanks for watching!

  • @ThexthSurvivor
    @ThexthSurvivor ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Streaming makes things easily accessible and available right away. Most people who consume media are not collectors (they just don't want to manage the clutter or don't have space for it). Many people just want to watch a movie or TV show just one time and that is enough for them, making streaming or digital copies very convenient. This is why physical media sales have tanked. And larger retail business have cut down on stocking them as a result. It's so strange to see an aisle with more vinyl records than CDs or DVDs in present day.
    I'm a big fan of physical media. Now is a great time to collect especially now since a lot of it is super cheap to buy. Streaming services would be the permanent norm fro everybody if they didn't remove or cancel shows and movies. Licensing issues will always be a problem, which makes the availability of many types of online content unstable. Even free videos on TH-cam can disappear just because the person who posted or created it no longer wanted to have it accessible. Online media is like dealing with someone on a constant mood swing. You never know what's going to happen next. To me that is a major turn off and makes physical media really shine. These are all reasons I don't use these paid internet based entertainment services at all.
    It's much better to just make back ups and digitize your physical media library of music, movies, and TV shows. This way you can watch or listen to the content whenever your want and don't have to worry if a movie/show/album on your streaming service will be available when you want to watch/listen it.

  • @redihip
    @redihip ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Right On! I volunteer at a very well donated Church rummage sale every summer. You would not believe the DVD's CD's and Records that are put into this sale. I get to price them accordingly because everyone around me thinks the formats are dead. I get to have pre-sale shopping perks as a volunteer , and come away with unexpected treasures.

  • @zztop7000
    @zztop7000 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I'm still buying dvd because they're soo cheap there's plenty of good tv shows on dvd they just keep coming up with new movies and more. Also my panasonic ultra 4k player can upscale dvd to 4k resolution it looks beautiful.

  • @hornorsilk2901
    @hornorsilk2901 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Something I think people forget is back in the day, people used to rent dvds/movies at video stores, and so they bought a lot of the dvds, not people. That is a big part of the change, for now the ones who would just rent, use streaming.

    • @semperfi-1918
      @semperfi-1918 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      While that is true... i have even as a young lad bough media. I have 3 vhs tapes i origionally bought. Others i had my sister has. I did rent new ones but that was because it took some time before the new movies were out for us to buy vs rent. And i would rent games as well before buying them if i liked it or not.

    • @hornorsilk2901
      @hornorsilk2901 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@semperfi-1918 the point is that there no longer are any stores buying multiple copies of every video released

  • @claudiobarros5807
    @claudiobarros5807 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Hi, i totaly agree with you. Streaming is not killing DVD/ Bluray, but is certainly have a very bad impact in movie theaters tickets sales.

    • @redrock425
      @redrock425 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Large, good quality TV's are hurting cinema too.

    • @harrygardner7257
      @harrygardner7257 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Streaming is unhealthy to the extreme

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@harrygardner7257because reasons?

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      When the DVD first came out you had people saying the same thing about VCR’s

  • @Mark-0O
    @Mark-0O ปีที่แล้ว +6

    DVD's were the main viewing source through the whole of the 2000s, not just the early 2000s, at least in my country. I remember the local media store was very busy between 2007 and 2009 and people would buy DVD's as Christmas gifts.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah that's a good point. The years have kind of blurred together, slipped away from me and screwed with my memory LOL! But now that you mention it, I do seem to remember still using DVDs myself in the mid-to-late 2000s. The first round of blu-rays were released in 2006, but I don't think I even got my first blu-ray player until around 2009. Once that happened, DVDs became almost instantly obsolete in my mind compared to high-definition Blu-rays. But I know it took others longer to make the switch (and some are even just now making the leap from DVD to HD and UHD). Thanks for watching.

    • @RobertQuant
      @RobertQuant 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzzand know we have 4ks wayyyyu more expensive like records

  • @thesilentantagonist9776
    @thesilentantagonist9776 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    My problem with brick and mortars moving their physical media to online only is the fact that when I buy something online there is a 50/50 chance I will be sent a dirty damaged box. I like to be able to walk into a store see the media box, make sure BB did not scrap the box with their box openers (happens a lot) and buy it.

    • @jordanking7711
      @jordanking7711 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I hear you don't worry. At the end of the day, blame consumers for that one. That is the ONLY reason that physical retailers have closed down and have moved to online only. Because at the end of the day, people are lazy and favour convenience over everything else.

  • @CamAttreePhoto
    @CamAttreePhoto ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Some of the studios certainly don't make it easy to collect physical media, especially in Australia where I am. A lot of titles just aren't locally distributed and even fairly big titles recently released on 4k such as Deep Impact, Ronin, Bad Boys 1 & 2 plus many many others. So the only option is to pay a premium and order them through Amazon to import them from the US or UK. Now Disney is rumoured to have announced they will stop releasing physical media in Australia completely. I didn't think I could be any more unhappy with Disney executives recent decision making but here we are! :(

    • @mrglasses8953
      @mrglasses8953 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You'll own nothing and be happy.

  • @Daflux84
    @Daflux84 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just subscribed
    I was born in 84 going to be 40 next year so i get nostalgic and start to buy my favorite movies again on fysical media dvd blue ray and 4k
    Great vid btw greatings from Belgium🇧🇪 Europe

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you very much for watching and subscribing! I really appreciate your support. And welcome back to physical media!

    • @Daflux84
      @Daflux84 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah sick and tyred of netflix 13,5 Euros each month way to much money for stupid streaming hate it love to see my favorite movies in the best quality so back to physical media my next purchase by the way will be all the Rocky and Rambo movies on 4k

  • @philbiker3
    @philbiker3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    @20:30 hope you picked up the new Genesis BBC 5 CD set!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Naw I wasn't too interested in that particular set. I'm happy enough owning all the studio album box sets (and having them in surround sound, no less). What I had really been hoping we would get from Genesis for the longest time was updated blu-ray releases of all those all old awesome DVD concerts... namely, Live At Wembley, The Way We Walk, and When in Rome. But then I learned that it appears all those concerts were shot on video... and are of such a low source resolution and quality that they would look like total crap if put out on blu ray. So sadly, it's not likely to happen. I'm kind of surprised the band didn't have the foresight at the time to capture their concert films on a more future-friendly medium (i.e. 35 mm film stock). They were certainly big enough and could afford it.

    • @philbiker3
      @philbiker3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzzThere are unofficial releases of these. When in Rome was recorded in HD but as far as I know the only way to see it in HD is when it is shown on AXS TV if you have cable. It's fantastic. The DVD is OK, sounds great but has disappointing DVD quality video.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@philbiker3 Good point about When in Rome. It does appear it was shot on HDTV video, so I would think we would at least be able to get a passable blu-ray out of the band for this title... it drives me nuts that they refuse to release it for the fans on blu ray. They need to get with the times! Honestly, I've not been too impressed with how the band has conducted itself in recent years. I was really hoping they would film and release the Last Domino tour (which I did not get to see), but then I heard there would be no blu-ray release of this last tour. I was really bummed... until I saw some of the unofficial TH-cam footage from the tour and saw what shape Phil is in. It was heartbreaking. Now I understand why they didn't want to release a blu-ray of the latest tour. He's sitting the whole time, his voice did not sound good, and they had to change the key of the songs so drastically to accommodate his voice, that it almost didn't even sound like the same band anymore (they've always changed keys over the years, but The Last Domino tour was really extreme in this regard).
      Still hoping someday we get a When in Rome blu ray, but it doesn't seem like the band has any interest in doing that. And I'm just not satisfied with my DVD. I do have cable and know the channel you're talking about... but that's just not going to cut it for me (plus they usually cut songs out of those broadcasts anyway). I need to own it in HD! lol

  • @jeremydrew1227
    @jeremydrew1227 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I absolutely hate streaming to no end. And I despise people who solely rely on it and mock people who still buy discs.
    As a fan of film I see way too many cons with streaming. The streaming companies are set up to take your money by having you to pay monthly to continue to watch what they want you to watch. Buying discs allows you to spend your money on your own time, when ever you want and on titles you want or you can stop collecting all together and still have something to watch without paying. That is my biggest gripe and many people never mention this when talking streaming vs physical.
    I watched 3 movies on disc today on my day off and regret none of it.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well said. I totally agree. Thanks for watching!

  • @ad_stayfly7
    @ad_stayfly7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video I started collecting video games from my childhood; I’m 29 now. I recently got into collecting movies from my childhood and after that into my adult life now. Thanks for this video. You have some great points . Thanks for this one.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I really appreciate you watching!

  • @8080pc
    @8080pc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Big Band and Vintage Jazz is definitely not mainstream. I listen to it every day. I am amazed young people are listing to this. I see it in the comments of old music video. I watch old B&W movies too.

  • @inigogc
    @inigogc ปีที่แล้ว +15

    The continued and increasing sales of the PS5 and XSX are going to help with that. It already has a Blu-ray player in it. I know that a lot of collectors scoff at the quality of those players, but the fact of the matter is that it lets a lot of people join in with physical media.

    • @alexfernandez8083
      @alexfernandez8083 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yep it will eventually help with sales but nowhere near as much if the PS4 PRO and XBOX ONE X would have played 4k UHD disc.

    • @techbulb3440
      @techbulb3440 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alexfernandez8083Xbox does play uhd

    • @theglassarrow_
      @theglassarrow_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      everyones entry way is never the best way. learning in elementary is wildly ineffective, but kids at that age take longer to learn, and don't grasp anything not entertaining. college is more likely to be straight info dumping and learning.
      Sure you could buy a ps3 and watch blurays, but its not the most effective way.

    • @patrickmurphy9470
      @patrickmurphy9470 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alexfernandez8083xbox one x had a 4K UHD player. The PS4 pro didn’t.

    • @draneym2003
      @draneym2003 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What's insane to me is how Playstation doesn't even recognize music CDs. I mean, you've got the drive, how much money are you really saving taking away that functionality?

  • @anaerobic
    @anaerobic 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I didn't see anybody talk about this, but another argument is that just because Best Buy has pulled physical media, that doesn't mean the sales were bad. The market of home tech has expanded considerably, and if the boutique media market is thriving and a different department has the potential to make more profit than media, it's smarter to invest more space to show higher profit gadgets.

    • @jordanking7711
      @jordanking7711 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Except to me Best Buy and Wal-Mart's decision to pull physical media to me, IS because sales were bad. Because don't you think that if this push towards digital/steaming never happened, people would still be buying physical more than they are now? Oh well, in my opinion I feel there is going to be a resurgence towards physical media again. Because NOW, people are starting to realize that they never have owned and never will own what they buy digitally, which they would have known IF they had read the ToS in the first place.

  • @juliuswilliams4447
    @juliuswilliams4447 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for the Super Thanks and support! That's awesome. Really appreciate you watching (especially a long deep-dive video like this... I admittedly probably could've edited it down a tad lol).

  • @later_daze_4080
    @later_daze_4080 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Really glad I came across your channel! Enjoying them a lot!

  • @johnylitalo4163
    @johnylitalo4163 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm on Abigail Disney's side. She didn't like her grandpa's studio being taken over by corporate executives.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I hear ya! Yeah, I don't think Walt would be too happy to see how Bob Iger and his minions have driven the company into the ground. Iger in particular is quite the piece of work... from everything I've read and heard, the guy's both clueless and a total slimeball.

    • @johnylitalo4163
      @johnylitalo4163 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheOriginalFuzz The only way to stop giant corporations is to ignore them.

  • @asciiangel7583
    @asciiangel7583 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    playback devices may play a big factor. i think most ppl who can play 4k discs right now, it’s with an xbox or ps5. when the consoles go digital, ppl will need to out of their way to get a specific player

  • @Moltrosity
    @Moltrosity 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thats my big thing as well, wanting to watch stuff - especially anything before 1960! and it not being available on streaming services. I dont have criterion available in australia so it makes it even more difficult. Im only just getting into buying physical media as well so its nice to know that its not all going away haha. Another great video!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So you have to import Criterion discs? That's unfortunate... I wish you guys down under were being treated better on the physical media front. Seems like Australia has kind of received the short end of the stick, in terms of availability. I empathize with you! Thanks for watching!

    • @Moltrosity
      @Moltrosity 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzz yep! And we have to get a different multi region player for the blurays of course as well. The joys of being down under.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@Moltrosity Well, at least you do have a couple of great labels over there like Imprint and Umbrella. Seems like they do a lot of great work, from what I've heard (I need to start doing a little importing of my own from them).

  • @rampdavidson6397
    @rampdavidson6397 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I got out of physical video a while ago, just now getting back in. But I'm not really the type to buy any and everything. I'm extremely picky, so I only plan on buying physical discs of stuff I truly love. that should keep my collection to a more manageable size.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      I totally get it. But welcome back! And that's a good way to go when you're starting out. Start with the titles you love the most, keep it modest and manageable, and only buy the stuff you actually care about and will watch. That's what I did when I first got back into collecting a few years ago... I just focused on the really big stuff that was important to me. And believe me, I never intended to get as far back into collecting as I have. But it just kind of happened organically... Once I had acquired all my favorite core titles that were available (particularly on 4K), I found that I wanted more! LMAO! The way I see it now, I'm building what I like to call my "geezer collection" -- my own personally-curated library of films for my twilight years LOL! Future-proofing. I'm very much into curating, and I'm quite selective myself. There are quite a few genres and subgenres or eras even that I'm just not interested in. I do blind buy titles, but I'm usually pretty careful and thoughtful about what I choose. One of my biggest pet peeves is having any titles in my collection that I don't really like. Thanks for watching and chiming in!

  • @73ocampo
    @73ocampo ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'll keep my comment short and sweet, my girlfriend wanted to rent a movie on streaming for $5.99. I mentioned to her I own it on Blu ray for $5 LOL. Then she figured out she had around 5+ streaming services she was paying for that she forgotten about unfortunately. I agree with you, thank you for the video.

  • @dana7340
    @dana7340 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I jumped on streaming enthusiastically and encouraged the rest of my family to do so. But very quickly I discovered that as time went by, I watched less and less and less. I’d scroll through and then just not actually watch anything. I also wasted lots of time just finding where a title was streaming. Then the censorship issue grew and I didn’t like that at all. And when the end of Return of the Jedi had young Anakin instead of the original I was REALLY put off. I’ve begun renewing my physical collection- they won’t be censored or edited for a modern audience.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I completely understand. I even went down the streaming path myself for a while during my collecting hiatus (which lasted close to a decade or so). But I eventually realized streaming pretty much sucks in every way except the convenience aspect. And that point was driven home for me even more as I got into 4K. Welcome back to collecting!
      Though I should note that Return of the Jedi (and the Star Wars trilogy in general) is kind of a unique case... that's not a streaming thing, that's a George Lucas thing (Lucas himself made those changes at the end of Jedi years ago, as well as other changes/CGI additions elsewhere in the original trilogy). And now that's the only way you can get these films officially. Every retail version that exists of Jedi these days is going to have that same Anakin alteration with Hayden at the end instead... whether you buy blu-ray or 4k disc. You can no longer buy the original trilogy unaltered in official, retail releases. If you want the original trilogy unaltered, there have been some private individuals out there who have been able to provide "Despecialized" versions of the original trilogy. They're essentially fan creations, fan edits that are really well-done. Just do a search for "Harmy's despecialized Star Wars" or unaltered Star Wars 4K, Star Wars 4K77, etc. Might take a little research, but they're out there (even available in 4k, I believe... although it might just be the first two films that have made it to despecialized 4K to date. It could be they're still working on Jedi despecialized for 4K). You can get all three films unaltered in HD. But they're not the kind of thing you can just go buy at Amazon or what not. I think you have to download them and burn them to a disc, etc. I haven't gone down this route yet, but I'm considering it at some point. I'm still researching it myself.
      Here's an article about this:
      lifehacker.com/watch-the-original-star-wars-trilogy-as-it-was-before-g-1747927284
      And here's a wikipedia page with more info about what they've done. I think there are several different versions out there. There are the "Harmy" versions and then also other fan versions that go under the titles Star wars 4K77 or 4K83, etc. depending on the film. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmy%27s_Despecialized_Edition
      Thanks for watching and weighing in!

  • @sharkgomp385
    @sharkgomp385 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you very much for your feedback, sir. I appreciate your time and I appreciate what you do on TH-cam and your videos been very helpful. Have a great safe rest of your week

  • @headbangerbald1278
    @headbangerbald1278 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Im a big physical media collector. I no longer pay for any streaming services, and anything netflix remove, like the movie hush, or anything they dont release on physical. Gets plundered from the high seas, if you catch my drift lol. But if they eventually release it on physical, like disney has done with prey and the mandeorian etc. I buy it!

  • @dravenlee4473
    @dravenlee4473 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    In simple terms, dead to the mainstream audience and the golden age for collectors and cinephiles. Physical media only became mainstream with DVD because it was cheap, abundant and the best and easiest way to watch movies. Now, that’s streaming for most people. DVD was an anomaly and we are simply back to it being a collectors market with Blu-ray and UHD.

    • @synergil3605
      @synergil3605 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I use to agree with this but now, everyone and their mother has a streaming service and EVERYTHING that use to be free in Hulu r Netflix, are now behind each services paywall. This has driven me who was NOT a collector back to physical media and I have been finding it totally freeing and I’m feeling a lot different about owning my own media now than I did say 10 years ago.

    • @dravenlee4473
      @dravenlee4473 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@synergil3605 Good to hear. I'll challenge you though - If you want to physically own something and it's a movie that you love, you are a collector. Welcome to the club. You can't escape.

  • @FM-qq2kk
    @FM-qq2kk ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Streaming for Comedy and Docs- Blu ray or4k UHD for Sci- FI--- Action- Horror-- and Westerns

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Balanced approach is good! -- physical media can be thought of as a great complement to streaming.

  • @jordanking7711
    @jordanking7711 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    It really grinds my gears to no end at the amount of digital/streaming fanboys who poke at physical media consumers by saying garbage like 'digital is the future' and all that crap. And now they are only now finding out that they never have and never will own what they buy on the digital store front (regardless of the service). Movies OR gaming. Is digital the future now? Don't think so. I am and always will be a physical media consumer. For more reasons than one.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well stated! You're speaking my language, and I couldn't agree more. Thanks for watching and weighing in!

  • @KMK72
    @KMK72 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'll keep my DVDs and Blu-Rays. I rip them and back them up on SSD hard drives. There are tons of older movies and TV shows that are not being streamed anywhere.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That is the total truth! -- I'm a big Marilyn Monroe fan and John Wayne fan and good luck finding the most of those on streaming services. You'll only find a few, and even renting them you can't find the more obscure movies. Don't have all the John Wayne stuff -- but almost have everything that Marylin Monroe was in. That one isn't too hard it's only about 20 movies.

  • @maingamer6846
    @maingamer6846 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ngl not having a 4K TV or player is the only reason why I still collect regular Blu-Rays instead of 4K. However, now that I've started collecting Tokuatsu on Blu-Ray and that isn't available on 4K I still collect regular Blu-Rays. And I've been collecting for 6 years now.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      That's cool I get it. I think that's what we're seeing with a lot of people who are upgrading their TVs. Pretty much all the models are 4K these days, and I think quite a few people dip their toes into the 4K physical media pool as they upgrade their TVs and gain the 4K capabilities. I believe I got my 4K tv close to 5 years ago... but even then, it probably took me a good year or so before I ever even bought my first 4K disc(s)... and then another 8-9 months after that before the format really sort of "clicked" with me. I was so committed to blu ray, I didn't think I was ever gonna upgrade to 4K discs (even with a 4K TV). But over time I fell in love with the 4K format, and now I'm totally hooked LOL! Thanks for watching!

    • @maingamer6846
      @maingamer6846 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzz The ironic part is I just got a new TV for Christmas which has 4K on it lol

  • @harrygardner7257
    @harrygardner7257 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The reason they keep switching movies and shows on streaming is because they feel like something is missing on streaming and the quality is better on DVD.

  • @brunooneal
    @brunooneal ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm one step away from leaving the streaming services. It's just getting worse and worse in terms of quality.

    • @MjAR600
      @MjAR600 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not just quality but also prices going up and account sharing becoming impossible.

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No you’re not, You’ll live another day without streaming

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MjAR600quality in what?

    • @MjAR600
      @MjAR600 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fivehundrediq5212 My reply was a bit rushed. I meant not only the quality is worse compared to the 4k blu ray but also the prices are going up on streaming sites.

  • @AVAPopCulture
    @AVAPopCulture 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    preach it my brother!

  • @IsThisPurgatory
    @IsThisPurgatory ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Streaming much like digital games have given me severe ADD and OCD. I can barely deal with movies anymore and mostly watch sitcom/cartoon reruns cause of how bad my attention span has gotten since all this has been around.

  • @kallistoindrani5689
    @kallistoindrani5689 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh! And I also buy DVD's again now because most of them have wonderful Behind the scenes sections! 😍😍

  • @RidleyCinema
    @RidleyCinema ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Honestly Streaming is just Cable evolved, if you want to cover all your bases (Prime, Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Paramount+) those monthly fees add up and become just as expensive as cable the major difference is its wireless and you can watch what you want when you want.
    Im heavy into physical media at over 2000+ titles in my collection, space seems to be a darurant for a lot of people but frankly its about space management, movies dont take up a lot of space especially if you decide to collect very casually.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And I made the decision to put all my DVDs in binders and ditch the cases. I have a ton of DVDs and they all fit under my bed in binders. Solves the space problem.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm in both camps as a collector primarily focused on Blu-ray 3D. It's actually dead, aside from a literal handful of new discs per year, with most of the best titles out of print and hard to find. Even just this year Random Space Media closed after their borked Sing 2 release and Disney's departure from Australia, it's really dark days. But for the 4K and blu-ray market things really seem better than ever, with everything from Hugo UHD (fun fact - that includes a botched 3D disc that uses the 2D version for one eye lol), UHD steelbook releases of Disney shows, Mask of the Phantasm UHD, Stand By Me with DV HDR, Cameron's stuff like Titanic, Abyss, Avatar... it's awesome!

  • @matthewg666
    @matthewg666 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Much as you, I started with music back in the 80s. Some cassettes, but more lps until 1988. Jimmy Page's Outrider was my first cd and collected mostly cds since. I usually hit the used music stores, Best Buy, and during the 90s Blockbuster Music.
    Some time in the late 90s is when I started collecting vhs, then dvd and blu-ray. Around the mid 2000s, most of the used music stores were gone. There was Best Buy and Half Price Books. By that time, Best Buy didn't have much as far as music that I didn't already have. They were still great for movies, though.
    All that said, I'd argue that collecting media has always been a niche market. The lack of streaming and the abundance of used shops just kind of hid the true numbers. I say this because outside of a few people, nobody I knew collected. Not really. Sure, parents may have a small collection of Disney vhs for their kids. The average person might have a case of cassettes or a small collection (20-30) of cds.
    Their collections never really got any bigger than that. If they get tired of something, off to the used stores to sell to make room for something different. If you frequent a used store often, you can tell. The most popular titles are usually the first and easiest to find used. Boutique labels that are geared for collectors not so much.
    I sometimes wonder how things would be if stores would adapt to the collector in mind instead of constantly shrinking the media sections.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I think you make a good point. It's entirely possible that media collecting has always been a bit of a niche hobby. So when I say "mainstream" (referring to the pre-streaming era), I'm more or less just saying relative to now. Physical media used to be a lot more widespread -- even for people who didn't necessarily buy movies and collect them at home. Back in the day, I seem to remember most people I knew who were big movie/music fans had some kind of physical collection. But you're right -- most casual movie fans probably didn't really get into collecting and the ownership aspect, even back then (i.e. "the masses")... But they usually still had VCRs and DVD players, and were often content just renting movies from a video store and only seeing them once (or just watching/recording whatever came on cable TV the rest of the time). So it very well could be that film enthusiasm itself is kind of a niche interest... at least, to the point of wanting to own it and own it in the best possible quality. Just like with music, there are definitely a lot more casual fans out there overall than cinephiles and big-time movie buffs. Sadly, I think we've always had a lot of people in society who view the arts in general with only a fleeting interest. Thanks for watching and weighing in!

  • @JasonAdank
    @JasonAdank 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One thing I didnt hear you mention as a negative about the streaming services - when a studio decides to license out their products to a competitor streaming service for a period of time. Case in point - the Star Trek TOS/TNG movies. Signed up for Paramount+ thinking you were getting access to OG trek? Nope. Its on MAX now. And for who knows how long. whip out your wallet buddy.....

  • @nicolas19975
    @nicolas19975 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    streaming stinks if i need to pay subscriptions to five different services, i only have netflix and thats it. when i was a kid cable tv gave us hundreds and hundreds of channels in the house with virtually anything at all and this was in the 2000s. on top of that my dvd player doesnt try to sell me things after a conversation i had with my friends and family so its way less creepy

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah the creepy custom advertising factor is something I didn't even think about mentioning, but you're absolutely right. I'd much rather stay "off the grid" in that regard. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnathanclark1
    @johnathanclark1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Library are convenient because you can rent more than books but also dvd 📀 and 💿 cd and video games like the switch

  • @kurb1980
    @kurb1980 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    It’s going to be niche market. I been collecting physical media since video cassette days but always upgrading to next platform. 4k discs I believe are the last physical media discs I very much doubt 8k discs as a medium. I now only buy discs when I know the release is reference. I dig more into shout factory releases and criterion as I know these are typically reference and most titles are small batch pressings.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah I totally agree... I think 4K is going to be the last physical media format we see on disc for movies. 8K isn't going to be practical for most people (or studios/companies, for that matter) -- for a whole host of reasons. So I don't think 8K discs are going to be a thing. Thanks for watching!

  • @empty_bliss1877
    @empty_bliss1877 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I bought a DVD player this summer and started buying DVDs again. The Blu Ray player was out of my budget.

  • @wterry2801
    @wterry2801 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Maybe you should define "dying". Because going from a mainstream mainstay to a niche is a form of dying. I also want to point out that there are now a lot of movies that never get a physical release. Such as Netflix 'original' movies which is a bad sign because I have to maintain a Netflix account to watch these movies. Now a lot of Netflix originals are bad but there are some good ones, and I would like to watch them whenever I want independent of Netflix. When we see more and more movies not even getting physical release in the first place that is a form of dying.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I prefer to think of it as changing rather than dying. I don't consider a niche market a form of death. As long as there are collectors and titles being produced, that kind of niche market situation can continue on indefinitely (just like anything else that people collect that could be considered niche). So physical is definitely not dead -- especially when you look at all the new titles still being released (4K growth is stronger than ever right now), the flood of boutiques rising to meet collector demand, and some of the other factors I mentioned in the video. In 30-40 years, maybe the situation will be a little different. But for the time being and foreseeable future, I don't think physical is going anywhere.
      I do agree Netflix is a problem -- they definitely need to get their act together and release more of their stuff on physical. I'm super annoyed with them, because they actually have a few films I want to own physically (Zack Snyder films, Michael Bay, etc). But consider this: Even when physical media was at peak mainstream levels, we still didn't get every movie ever made released on physical media. That's always been a factor to some degree or another. There are thousands of films that have never even made it to blu-ray, or even DVD in some cases. So to some extent , that's just the nature of the biz and has been going on for a long time. Thanks for watching and chiming in! I really appreciate it.

  • @teamalmestudios6148
    @teamalmestudios6148 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I think most collectors agree with you that physical copies of certain films will continue to be available, but I think that kinda misses the forest for the trees. Physical media releases will become fewer and more expensive, which is bad news to the collectors. Vinyl is a good example of why physical media films will never entirely disappear, but looking at vinyl's trajectory, it's only recently that it has resurged. There were at least a couple decades in the recent past where new music simply wasn't being released on vinyl. Vinyl collectors during that time had to consign themselves to used copies of older albums, and I hate to see that happening to physical media of films

  • @americosantos-yr7te
    @americosantos-yr7te 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Lots of people have a colection of physical media just like you that is why she never be dead

  • @rhumash5977
    @rhumash5977 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm actually buying and enjoying physical more now than during the DVD age. Price still remains an issue and renting options are unavailable

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh yeah, I totally feel the same way. I'm way more passionate about collecting physical media now than I ever was back in the DVD collecting days. And the 4K format has kind of helped my attitude toward physical media evolve. Thanks for watching!

  • @BoomBaby-l5k
    @BoomBaby-l5k ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I'm with you.....Disney makes my blood boil

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Yes exactly! And it really irks me that they're just sitting on a gold mine of old titles from 20th Century Fox, Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures, etc.... but they're doing very little to restore/preserve these films on 4K. Meanwhile, the film source elements presumably sit in a vault somewhere and further degrade over time. It's pretty infuriating. Up until now, I've been pretty measured in my tone toward Disney. But that censorship crap just kind of pushes me over the edge, ya know? And French Connection certainly isn't the first time they've pulled this. Thanks for watching!

    • @donnellcoleman7784
      @donnellcoleman7784 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well that life & get Disney plus

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      ​@@donnellcoleman7784 The only problem with that is Disney Plus is shit (like most streaming). I absolutely will not use their service. Besides, I've already got most of the old films I care about on blu ray, which is better than streaming in terms of quality anyway. So that's not really the point. I don't know too many (if any) people that are passionate about physical media who would be satisfied with only streaming. These films need 4K physical media releases. Streaming can't even come close to cutting it compared to disc (even if the streams were in 4K).

    • @donnellcoleman7784
      @donnellcoleman7784 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Disney working with mill creek ent to release old & out of print movies

    • @markmanenti
      @markmanenti ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I hate that Disney refuses to release Prey on 4k or anything else just let us buy this film for god sake now that they own the Alien and Predator franchises I think they will just keep all the films on Disney Plus and any new future releases, you can't even see these new films in the cinema at all now, they could be making a ton of money if they just released Prey on its own not even the other films I just pray that they don't ruin these two amazing franchises but this is Disney we are talking about.

  • @donnellcoleman7784
    @donnellcoleman7784 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When it out of print , it more pricy or harder to find it

  • @Rob-z7k
    @Rob-z7k ปีที่แล้ว +2

    After hearing what Playstation is doing..im glad i kept all my dvd movies and games!

  • @papabear463
    @papabear463 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a person in a small town, to me it’s dying. Not really anywhere close to by anything physical. Allot of online stores are pretty high.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've always found online prices to be less expensive than brick-and-mortars overall... unless we're talking about a specialty boutique or limited edition-type release. To the extent this stuff is more expensive now, I think it's just because prices are rising across the board (both online and at brick-and-mortars), due to inflation and economic circumstances. But i think online shopping is pretty much the new model for a niche collector's market like this. Physical media is no longer mainstream, so it's not going to be in many mainstream stores. Personally, I haven't bought hardly any physical media in a store for like 10 years. I've been shopping online for this stuff for a long time (like 20+ years). So nothing really feels like it's changing that much for me, in terms of availability. I still get all the titles I want delivered to my door. And I love the convenience of that. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Buy used DVDs in batches. I am fortunate and I live in California where there is this incredible used DVD/CD store called Rasputins about 5 miles from my house, but yeah I hear you -- if you don't have an option like that -- take my reco and start looking at used DVDs online.

  • @silver33
    @silver33 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I want to start buying 4k ultra hd media. Where do I start?

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching. Well, assuming you already have a 4K TV and a 4K blu-ray player, you might find a couple videos I did helpful (links below). I did a 2-part series going over my favorite 4K discs... the movies I think really shine on the 4K format (most of my choices are from the action, sci-fi and horror genres)...
      1. "Must-own Reference 4K discs" -- th-cam.com/video/EYE96LD6uBA/w-d-xo.html
      2. Demo-worthy 4K discs Part 2 -- th-cam.com/video/nRwflS4DmZQ/w-d-xo.html
      And I do talk about 4K releases quite a bit on this channel (in list videos, etc.). I'm a big fan of the format.
      Hope this helps!

    • @silver33
      @silver33 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have a 4K TV, but not a 4K blu-ray player. I still doing research on which one to buy. Thank you.@@TheOriginalFuzz

  • @xxsarahlizxx4757
    @xxsarahlizxx4757 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I started collecting CDs 6 years ago and have a huge collection now! I continue to buy them anytime I find an album I like at a music store or I usually get at least one anytime I go to a concert. In fact, I go out of my way to check out physical media stores very often. It is always exciting to me to find new ones, and I appreciate the ones I have collected.
    I've recently started collecting vinyls too, and have several shelves full of my favorite movies on DVD or Blu-ray. I don't pay for any TV/movie streaming services and never will. Just Spotify, because of how much music I can discover on there. But Im still buying the physical version of my favorite artists music alongside spotify and supporting them.
    I prefer to own things and not stream them. Physical copies are better.

  • @standepain
    @standepain ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The only things that I have through streaming are either movies that came with a digital code with a DVD/Blu-ray. A few movies that I could care less about that I bought free with the digital shipping credits on Amazon and I have a few from a VUDU gift card someone gave me. But I ripped all of those and have them on a hard drive and can burn a copy whenever I want. I do keep every piece of media on digital file for ease to flip through when I'm too lazy to get off the couch but if I really want to sit down and enjoy a movie I throw the disc in.

  • @Harbourmaster68
    @Harbourmaster68 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    In the UK, the death of Network DVD has been a big blow to archive TV collecting.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What is Network DVD?

  • @GoufinAround_
    @GoufinAround_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Honestly the only way to buy physical media is either online or through second hand stores

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah I pretty much buy all my physical media exclusively online now. It's been like that for probably at least 10 years for me.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I have this awesome store Rasputin's where I live in California that sells used DVD/CDs. So totally agree!!

  • @milldude19
    @milldude19 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Excellent video. You made a lot of good points I hadn't thought of or heard in other videos on this topic.
    Yes baseball cards are still king of the sportscard market with Pokémon cards also very popular with younger buyers. The print runs are in the millions.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks so much for watching and weighing in! (and for clarifying on the baseball and Pokemon card markets LOL! I had no idea the print runs were that large still.)

    • @milldude19
      @milldude19 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@TheOriginalFuzz Not only that but new sets come out all year long so it's multiple of millions of cards.

  • @henning14
    @henning14 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    👍🏽I started collecting movies when I owned my first DVD and never stopped. Collecting CDs started some years earlier around 93.
    Ownership and accessibly are some major reason for physical media. It’s also an appreciation of art.
    I don’t use any streaming services. Also because I don’t pay money and support the production of some random stupid movie I’ll never watch😂.
    That gossip “Streaming streaming. Physical media is dead.” could scare people away from collecting.
    Also the availability of good price/value 4K players could scare people. Best quality and budget solution to me right now would be Xbox or a PS.

  • @ElJuanSolo
    @ElJuanSolo ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Younger people don’t buy any kind of physical media. I own a ton of cd’s,Blu-ray’s,box sets,etc…my adult children don’t own any. Zero. I get it that streaming is immediate and this generation works this way,specially with the introduction of cell phones/computers. I remember having to wait until the news came on at night to find out what was happening in the world. Now,that information is immediately available,sometimes live. There’s a market for physical products,as for people like me who collect stuff. Just like iTunes killed off the cd market,streaming services are trying the same with movies.

    • @Anonymous-wb3nz
      @Anonymous-wb3nz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes they do. Stop lumping us all into one false stereotype. Grow up!!

  • @davless152000
    @davless152000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome video it's me again from yesterday lol I didnt want to add to many comments on the video to turn stuff off on that 4k player so I like to thank you so much do far my new plsyer hasnt had any issues I turned off everything you showed I did turn off the 24p with everything turned off terminator 2 has awesome sound a good dark hdr10 picture however they dont move in 4k bit that's ok 4k seems to show me it has better sound then bluray so far and pirates of the caribbean is more enjoyable not all washed out it looks dark with the 2 settings you instructed to turn off on the somy bluray 4k uhd picture I'm happy it dont look washed out tbh so yeah my 4k experience seems to love it more for sound for he theater then picture so happy dawg your videos I'm subscribing to you one day I like to have a chat with you I got so much questions about future tech

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Well to be honest, the picture quality on most 4K discs usually looks a lot better than what we got with T2 and Pirates of the Carribean. Those are probably the worst titles to start with (even though I too bought T2 as one of my first 4K titles... but I learned after the fact that most 4K transfers are much better than that. In fact, the T2 release was a studio error -- they used the wrong master for the 4K disc). The titles I mentioned in my "Must-own reference 4K movies" video I did a few months back are much better in terms of visuals... you'll notice a much bigger difference. Overall, I'd say it took me a little time for my eyes to adjust to 4K. The format didn't immediately "click" with me... it probably took me about 8-10 months of watching 4K content over time before I really started to appreciate everything the 4K format has to offer (it's not just the higher resolution, but also the HDR and wider color gamut that make the 4K image so appealing). Overall I notice that 4K images just tend to have more depth and "pop," to them compared to blu ray, and the colors usually look amazing.

  • @richardzagozeski892
    @richardzagozeski892 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is it true that Disney isn't going to be releasing on Blu-Ray anymore. I used to have a DVD Recorder that I used all the time

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, not exactly... the situation with Disney is more complex than that. Disney got out of the physical media game in Australia, but they seem to be re-igniting their physical media production in the U.S. There are a lot of titles under the Disney umbrella that have not been released on 4K, because they were putting all their eggs in the streaming basket. But now that streaming is turning out to not be profitable for them, they seem to be going back to physical media a bit (with titles like Prey and the Mandalorian coming to physical, as well as the upcoming James Cameron films The Abyss, True Lies, Titanic and Aliens... and presumably Terminator not too far behind). We'll see where it goes from here. But Disney is still releasing plenty of stuff on blu ray.. that's not going away. Keep in mind they also own the 20th Century Fox library, and I believe they also made a deal with Mill Creek not too long ago to distribute a bunch of their titles on blu ray. So we're just kind of waiting to see what happens with Disney.

  • @paulrose319
    @paulrose319 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    the collectors like ourselves are getting older and passing on sometime like me with no one willing to continue the legacy

  • @markmanenti
    @markmanenti ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi Fuzz ,How I wish we had the range of 4K discs you have in the states in Austraila we get mostly the main stream films on 4k if we are lucky sometimes just on normal Blu ray only but we are starting to see older titles being released on 4K but very slowly, We have a great company here called Umbrella Entertainment which puts out some great collectors Editions on Blu ray sometimes 4k The Terrifier collectors edition was just one great example and many other collector editions sell out before release which is great to see.

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you my friend.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're very welcome! Thanks so much for tuning in!

  • @michaeldietz2648
    @michaeldietz2648 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Physical media is never gonna go away with movies, for many reasons I’ll point out some the picture and sound quality is greatly superior (even a standard Blu-ray in an average player looks better and sounds better then any streaming service) It’s cheaper to buy your favorite movie instead of constantly subscribe to streaming services to watch them, let’s say you buy your favorite movie for $20 that you can have them watch literally for the rest of your life, compare that to re-subscribing to a streaming service every time you wanna watch it. Fans and collectors of movies people that want to buy a movie that’s not super popular I want to watch it 10 years from now let’s be real you can’t find everything on streaming. And finally the most important one anybody that has common sense buys physical copies of their movies. Anybody that just buys a digital copy is a moron plain and simple, if you buy the physical you get a superior version and you get a digital code.

  • @donnellcoleman7784
    @donnellcoleman7784 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It was Netflix disc 1st then a streaming app took over & did very well since blockbuster ending & Hollywood video

  • @angelvaldez8433
    @angelvaldez8433 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    As streaming becomes more and more expensive, physical media will become more and more popular again. One day streaming will get to expensive and die just like cable and physical media will remain.

    • @megamanmegamanmegamanmegam8725
      @megamanmegamanmegamanmegam8725 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      But physical media can also become more and more expensive too

    • @angelvaldez8433
      @angelvaldez8433 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@megamanmegamanmegamanmegam8725 True but the value of streaming is getting more expensive and worse as more companies remove content to save money while physical media will at least not get worse when they raise prices.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Unfortunately, that probably won't happen, but it will be nice if physical media really picks up -- I'd be happy with 50% streaming and 50% physical.

  • @sharkgomp385
    @sharkgomp385 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I enjoy collecting physical media and I do a lot of other things with it. It’s one of my favorite things, but I’m a certain movie connoisseur it’s better to own it than destroy because you don’t own it that’s one thing I do like about physical media you have it they never take it away and whatever the next thing it should be fully backwards like the regions of 4K. That’s the biggest thing and you get movie quality in your house.

  • @rainbowgaming8441
    @rainbowgaming8441 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    they do not want us to own physical media ownership of dvds and music aka records and lps or anything else and nostalgia from the past
    if they are not making money out of it they do not want anyone owning anything , rent but not own

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agreed! Thanks for watching!

    • @tristanbackup2536
      @tristanbackup2536 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "You will own nothing, & you will be happy" is a dire warning.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@tristanbackup2536 Yes it is indeed. Far more so than many people realize. It's about control. Orwell understood.😉

  • @inigogc
    @inigogc ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm liking you more and more, as I watch this video. Here is a sub for you. :-)

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you so much! I appreciate your support.

  • @LetsTalkEntertainmentMedia
    @LetsTalkEntertainmentMedia ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great Video Fuzz! I agree with your views, I just think the worst case scenario it ends up like vinyl and it’s just becomes super Niche but that’s just a worst case scenario.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly... it may become more niche, but it's not going away any time soon. Thanks a bunch John! Appreciate it brother.

  • @andrewmah2962
    @andrewmah2962 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I didn't know VHS tapes were coming back

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oh it surprised the hell out of me too! LOL! But yeah, it's true... I've even noticed it with other collectors/channels I watch. It seems like it's more for the collectible aspect and posterity, nostalgia, etc. than it is for practical viewing purposes for many. But we're definitely seeing some renewed interest in VHS at the niche collector market level. Check out this story on it... movieweb.com/vhs-tapes-comeback-sell-high-price/

    • @andrewmah2962
      @andrewmah2962 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzz I saw all the Star Wars movies on VHS when I was a kid. I was born in 1986

  • @JasonAdank
    @JasonAdank 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    For me, the recent prices hikes, ad tiers, password and IP address crackdowns, combined with very little original content on each platform has made me realize I want to go back to just outright buying stuff. Im not going to get conned back into a cable paradigm again. in 2010, I cut the cord. In 2024 I cut the stream.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Right on! Yep, totally makes sense. It's getting pretty ridiculous with streaming. All the incentives to stick with it are rapidly diminishing. Thanks for watching!

  • @AnotherWatchChannel
    @AnotherWatchChannel ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The streaming tipping point came for me 3/4 months ago. Sick and tired of good movies I wanted to watch no longer on the service. I’m done. Physical ownership. This is the way.

  • @juliuswilliams4447
    @juliuswilliams4447 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You explained the physical media vs streaming media situation perfectly. Big Fan of physical media and I'm glad to hear I am not the only one rooting for the survival of it. Streaming has ruined everything: Music, Movies and TV. Art is no longer important to consumers. Just DISPOSABLE TRASH! First Time on this Channel Definitely Not My Last Time, Just Subscribed.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much! And I couldn't agree more... it's such a drag to watch what's happened to the arts over the last 20 years or so. Being a big music guy, I feel like I've been seeing streaming do a number on us for quite some time. It's so sad that our culture doesn't have the appreciation for the arts that it once did. But there are definitely still some of us out here who value and appreciate both the arts, and by extension, physical media. And I will say that discovering this community of physical media collectors on TH-cam has been kind of a silver lining... we're all bonding together more over this stuff than ever before, as physical media becomes more and more niche. It was so refreshing for me personally to find others on TH-cam who are as passionate about this stuff as I am. Thanks again for watching and subbing!

  • @TheBluCorner
    @TheBluCorner ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Normally i'm shaking my head at videos like this cause to me it's a stupid question "Is physical media dead?" (or dying)... The clear answer is a ringing NO! it's changed yes, but not dead... Then the word "Worldwide" crossed my mind and i thought about my county of Denmark and that way i would almost say "Yes! it's pretty much dead"... No real stores left selling "ALL" formats brand "NEW", ALOT of movies only released on DVD in a "VERY" limited run. Danish music artists "NOT" releasing music on cd's. Only "1" official Danish movie released on 4k "YEARS" ago, no real danish boutique labels... The list goes on. No wonder why 99% of what i pick up is imported. :(

  • @tyrell7295
    @tyrell7295 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great vid! Thanks for doing the research and exploring this topic for us. I agree that physical media is king!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for watching! Really appreciate it.

  • @MetalSamantha
    @MetalSamantha 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I agree entirely
    I worked out that I was paying 100 a month (literally cable prices) to not be able to watch my favourite movies
    Compare that to 100 a month on blurays
    I sold my Apple 4K and HomePods and bought a bluray player and a soundbar
    To me that was just a no-brainer

  • @veronicareitherreese6671
    @veronicareitherreese6671 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm with you about physical media and streaming. It is nice having a disc in hand. I will give up multiple streaming services before I give up on my discs. I do like having my TV shows on a streaming service. The Stargate and Star Trek franchises are too large to own.😢
    The only bad side to media ownership is space. I am running out of room. Cost is a consideration if you wish to upgrade or come across cooler packaging (looking at you Hunger Games steelbook box set).

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah I completely agree. Nothing quite matches the whole experience of being able to choose a film off your shelves after browsing, hold it in your hands, admire the artwork, clean the disc if needed, put it in the player, etc. There's a certain nostalgic value to even just going through that ritual... it can almost be kind of therapeutic.
      I agree the space issue can definitely be challenging. I just added a new storage unit to my movie room not that long ago, and I can already tell that running out of space is probably not going to be too far off in my future... especially as my collection grows a little bit faster than I anticipated LMAO!😆 (and I agree, the double dipping definitely doesn't help lol!)

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheOriginalFuzz I don't care about the cases -- so I store all of my DVDs in binders -- and have a ton that all fit under my bed. So, if you don't care about cases -- solving the space problem with DVDs is easy.

  • @Johnboy2k7
    @Johnboy2k7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I pronounce Niche “neesh”. But yes, I’m in agreement with everything you said here, other than that.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Technically, both pronunciations of "niche" are considered correct. It's a regional thing. My pronunciation is correct for American English. But thanks for watching. Appreciate it!

  • @Frostbite351
    @Frostbite351 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Doubt it is. New 4k releases every month. Paramount/ Warner doing 4k till well into 2035. New distributors doing 4k bluray. Future pretty bright. Just buy uhd bluray movie fans. Simple

  • @rayyman1
    @rayyman1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I hope you are right. It will be one sad day if physical media where to dissappear.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It won't, and my DVD collection will outlive me. At worst it will become a niche industry but there is a certain segment of the market that will always want physical media.

  • @zztop7000
    @zztop7000 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    People still buy DVD because they're cheap affordable not only that this people's who buy dvd already have Ultra 4k player this modern 4k player it can upscale dvd to 4k resolution which is amazing! I buy dvd movies in RITE AID they're selection is pretty good very cheap! Also I visit thrifty store and BIG LOTS! Oh i also buy vinyl records long live physical format!

  • @Hicks-g1m
    @Hicks-g1m ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I live in South East Asia Fuzz and physical media is very popular and because I'm only a 4 hour flight away from Japan the mecca of physical media I have many more options because when I think of Physical media I don't just think of movie and tv shows but video games CDs Vinyls books but I don't know how much of a market there is for movies in Japan I'm sure there are some but I don't know how Popular movies on 4k blu-ray or DVD is in Japan it's mostly for gamers and some music lovers. Great video 👍👍

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Great to hear your perspective! Thanks for watching!

    • @Hicks-g1m
      @Hicks-g1m ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzz Your welcome 👍😎

  • @r.morris5589
    @r.morris5589 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    More and more dvd's area released each month. If the stores do not carry them then they are the ones who cause the false problem that they are no longer selling. Best Buy and Target will just loose money to ebay and Amazon.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I don't blame the physical stores -- they have to make a decision on how to best utilize their shelf space -- and I support Best Buy where I live -- because it is so nice to go to a store and look at things in person. What we need to do is cut down on our streaming usage and find a comfortable balance between the two -- so we can help physical media flourish.

    • @RobertQuant
      @RobertQuant 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s where I buy my physical media eBay and Amazon

  • @joshuajoshua2732
    @joshuajoshua2732 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ill take physical media over streaming anyday i always hated downloads.

  • @nickwest932
    @nickwest932 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Streaming does not have everything I want to watch, like Only the Strong. Streaming has become just as, if not more, expensive than cable. Some companies I do NOT want to give my money to, like Disney. I buy used when I want a Disney movie so they do not get my money with the exception of the 4k Prey, which I pre-ordered just to let them know there is a demand for physical media.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I hear ya! I don't like buying from Disney either, but I too pre-ordered Prey just to send a message that this stuff will sell (plus, I wanted to own it anyway LOL!). But yeah, "cutting the cord" is not at all what it used to be. Streaming has become a bit of a mess with every company under the sun getting in on the action with their own streaming service. Thanks for watching!

    • @nickwest932
      @nickwest932 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheOriginalFuzz
      No problem. I enjoy others thoughts and insights.

  • @a1superfantastic
    @a1superfantastic ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video, Fuzz! I've never worried about actual literal death of physical media (implying zero options to media anywhere), but I am concerned about studio heads opting against the release of more and more titles. Ahem, Disney, I'm looking at you. That aside I do have a question: if the future of physical media is so bright and explosive, why is it that BD player manufacturers have all but abandoned the field? First it was Oppo, then Samsung, and the likes of Sony and LG haven't launched a new model in years. Is Panasonic the only serious player anymore (aside from the premium $5000+ companies)? Surely those companies understand the strength of the physical media market and are clamoring to meet that demand.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm not too concerned about that. I think someone else will eventually come along and enter (or re-enter) the market on 4K players if the demand is there. I think for a period of time, it looked like streaming was taking over completely and some companies acted on that believing there's no point in investing in the future of a technology they think could be going away. But I think the climate could be changing on that line of thinking, and I do think we're going to see a resurgence in physical media (if we're not already starting to see it)... and that could result in new models eventually being manufactured. But admittedly, that's also why I have a few different 4K players (Panny UB820 and Sony X700 -- plus an older Samsung unit)... I wanted to make sure I had the ability to play these discs in the future should players stop being produced altogether (future-proofing). But I don't really think that's going to happen anytime soon. The market always adapts to changing consumer/collector preferences, and I think we're probably just in a bit of a transition period right now -- which is maybe part of why we haven't seen new models introduced in recent years. Thanks for watching!

  • @RandallStevenson
    @RandallStevenson 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have over 700 movies and over 40 TV shows that say physical media is doing just fine

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah that's my thinking. It's never disappeared from my life.

  • @JG-di8oi
    @JG-di8oi ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just bought a dvd player again today. And started my collection back up again after being tired of spending money on streaming services that may or may not have what I want to watch and missed physically picking out what u wanted to watch. I youtubed I bought a dvd player to see if I was alone in this. I'm glad I'm not. Thank you!!!

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh you are definitely not alone! And thanks for watching! Yeah there's a whole community here on TH-cam of physical media collectors who have channels dedicated to talking about the movies they love and own on disc. Just check out some of the people/channels I'm subscribed to (my subscriptions are public), and you'll see what I mean. To start, Ken over at MidLevelMedia is a great resource for staying up-to-date with all the latest releases. Welcome back!🙂👍

    • @JG-di8oi
      @JG-di8oi ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheOriginalFuzz 🙏

    • @Anonymous-wb3nz
      @Anonymous-wb3nz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Same here!

  • @donnellcoleman7784
    @donnellcoleman7784 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Max & Netflix making people mad by removing movies & shows then a month u be lucky if they get it back

  • @joewhip9303
    @joewhip9303 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Not sure but physical media is harder to come by. Some Best Buy’s do not carry it. Outlets
    like Costco no longer do. The best option is on line like Amazon.

    • @TheOriginalFuzz
      @TheOriginalFuzz  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah I stopped looking for physical media at brick-and-mortar retail stores probably close to a decade ago. It's still very much available... but it's just not as mainstream anymore, so a lot mainstream stores have reduced or eliminated their stock because it doesn't sell as well compared to other products. But I've been shopping online for this stuff for years, and I can almost always find what I want online.

    • @quantus5875
      @quantus5875 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yep, Internet for new stuff and we have a super cool used DVD/CD store in California called Rasputin's. Love that store.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The commentary on CDs is very true. It's a small market sure, but even the tiniest local artists I know still release music on disc (and some even cassette) for die-hard fans. It's very cheap to produce so it's pure profit for those folks so everyone wins. Hell, Daft Punk re-released their last studio album with additional content this year and I was happy to buy it. As you said, the quality is as good as you can get aside from the very rare placebo quality releases put out on SACD and whatnot.