Digital Copy

It’s late one night, and you decide to buy Murder By Death through download. After laughing for almost two hours, you start to wonder why you didn’t watch it on your television. Then you start to wonder what will happen when your computer’s hard drive calls in sick and you lose the digital copy of the film. The strange nature of downloading a film has been a frustration for modern film fans and a key argument that frequent film pirates use to justify their theft. When you download a movie, you’re not really getting anything. Nothing tangible at least. You want to be able to truly own the movie and to play it on any device that you have handy. Maybe UltraViolet is the solution.

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We get more details on the Blu-ray release of Juno, including an orange Tic Tac flavored cover.

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published: 02.13.2012
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