I've ordered five copies from Amazon because of damage. All five had damage to the slipcover with pieces being broken off. I settled on two with minor damage. One of the steelbooks didn't close, so I was forced to return that one. The second one only closes very loosely. So I wouldn't be too upset about the "flaws" on your movie. Seems to be a quality control issue. I'm off to return 4 of my 5 copies lol.
I think streaming, spotify, and online gaming are the main contributors to the slow death of physical media. People still buy physical media like manga and comic books but when it comes to video games and movies nobody is buying those in stores anymore.
I personally would only consider buying physical media if it's something I already like. I can't speak much for movies, since I don't watch a lot of those, but I played Alan Wake 2 a while back and fell in love with it. I bought their collector's edition the same day it was announced despite "owning" a digital copy on the Epic Games launcher. I'm curious. Do you buy a physical copy for every movie you watch or do you also use any streaming services?
I try to buy physical media because it usually comes with a digital code, so I get both versions. It makes more sense, and you actually own it. The only time I purchase digital movies is when there’s a $5 deal.
Is 4k Blu-Ray actually the best option if you’re just in it for a casual watch every once in a while? At target the 4kUHD BOSAS is $30, with a 4kUHD and standard blu ray, while the regular Blu-Ray + DVD is $20.
You also have the Blu-ray of ratatouille up enchanted national treasure 2 book of secrets pirates of the caribbean the curse of the black pearl Cars the chronicles of narnia the lion the witch and the wardrobe 2 disc blu-ray edition bolt & more
I think people will get over the engine but those prices! I also heard they made the fuel tank small to leave room for the hybrid battery version so range is crap.