sokudoningyou
Sokudoningyou
sokudoningyou

Help me out: How correct is my impression that the shift from disc to streaming has resulted in less effort going into supplemental stuff?

It seems like commentaries, outtakes, alternate/deleted scenes, etc., are increasingly being relegated to editions marketed to the hardercore enthusiasts by folks like ShoutFactory.

I’ve worked for the US Postal Service for almost a decade now, so I’ve been able to see OG Netflix at its height compared to what DVD.com does now. We have a Netflix processing center in the region so we distribute and collect all the discs in northeast Pennsylvania as they both go out and come back. At its height, we

I prefer watching video on my TV, but that’s because it’s easier to stream Netflix through a television attachment (like an Amazon Fire Stick. Or early Roku box if you need composite output for an old square TV). I used to hook up my laptop directly to the TV, but laying that HDMI cord across the room didn't last long

Disclaimer- I am a comic book reader/fan. Superhero comics in particular.

I worked in flyover country in 08 (state legislature election, semi rural - enough that it took an hour drive to buy printer ink). The difference is the Obama organizers were *actual people who lived in the district*, who started as volunteers and some of whom ended up on the payroll. And their feedback from the

I don’t buy it. When the campaign was being inflicted on us, I couldn’t understand why Hillary was wasting her time telling us that Donald Trump was an awful human being and completely unprepared and unfit to be President. It was a waste of everyone’s time, reasonable people knew this, understood this, and those