I was so excited to watch this in 3D after watching Part 1 just the night before and was very happy with the quaility of the 3D image. So I ripped open the package to reach for the disc only to then realise I had forgotten this package has no 3D! What a bummer.
3d is the only reason for me to buy steels anymore usually (with some series / collection exceptions)Yes it's a nice package and the quality of the slipcover and cards is good. Unfortunately there's no 3D disc and that's a big negative.
And that, kids, is why Disney will kill physical media.
A 3D BD of Ralph Breaks The Internet was only released in Japan for whatever strange reason.......3d is the only reason for me to buy steels anymore usually (with some series / collection exceptions)
I have thisbon Disney plus in 2d so why would I pay £60 if am not getting the 3d version too?
Still don't have Ralph Break the Internet for lack of 3d reason.
That's fine. My money saved.And that, kids, is why Disney will kill physical media.
That's fine. My money saved.
No 3D disc, no purchase. Will not watch any movie release knowing if there's a better version around. It's easy to do that. There are plenty of better movies to watch.
Yes, I understand what you mean. I'm just saying for myself. To me, a 3D version is the better version if there's one. So I will not buy the 2D or 4K, nor streaming or any version of it. Will just not watch it.I'm not talking about any particular movie. "Better version" is subjective, but it certainly is not found on a streaming platform when there's a disc around.
I love 3D too and will never dismiss it. But increasingly I find it has to go with the movie. The movie has to be good, or the 3D enhances an average movie. If the movie is bad, then the 3D is soon forgotten with the movie too.The thing is, the 3D is actually quite good in Frozen 2 (that scene where Elsa freezes all the snowflakes was so cool!)
But everyone is just so quick to dismiss it.
I love 3D
It's not the retailers..What's the actual reason SM Life dropped the 3D? Was it they couldn't get the rights or they didn't want pay for it? It's strange because the European countries have the 3D. I bought a copy from UK.
Well, this is it. Unfortunately there are way many more people who prefer streaming to to physical media.Probably because Disney is starting to drop physical media in S. Korea too. They're starting with 3D but the rest are coming too. They need to make D+ a success, and there's plenty of people that will help them.
Disney+, their streaming "service".Sorry, what's D+?