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S1E19: Holding On: Why Physical Media Matters

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This episode is a deep dive into the enduring value of Blu-rays and DVDs—what they preserve, what they offer and why they still matter.

I explore how the simple act of owning a movie creates a more meaningful connection to the story. From the thrill of the hunt to the joy of liner notes, bonus discs, and director’s commentary, there’s something sacred in the tangible experience of film.

As studios consolidate and content vanishes with little warning, physical media isn’t just about nostalgia -- it’s about preservation, access, and control. Whether you're a longtime collector or just Blu-ray curious, this is a conversation about keeping cinema real, visible, and in your hands.


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