Dune: Part Two DVD Unboxing/Review! (UK)

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  • @lamarsahadeo429
    @lamarsahadeo429 Месяц назад +3

    One of my favourite longest films of 2024

  • @lamarsahadeo429
    @lamarsahadeo429 Месяц назад +3

    Dune: Part Two - good film from 2024

  • @stevenseagalmedia3
    @stevenseagalmedia3 27 дней назад +1

    This movie is a masterpiece

  • @cradica
    @cradica Месяц назад +2

    Uzaki chan is finally getting a UK blu-ray release, about time!! The BBFC rating is 15 with some 12 and PG episodes. I'm surprised any of it was PG.

  • @02Sada
    @02Sada 22 дня назад +2

    I Might Plan To Get Dune Part One and Part Two On 4K UHD Blu-ray Soon.

  • @ashtonrichardson9407
    @ashtonrichardson9407 Месяц назад +3

    Amazing!!❤❤

  • @thunderstudios4403
    @thunderstudios4403 Месяц назад +2

    Nice unboxing, I’m just saying you could remove the price sticker before you record.

    • @thefoxcritic1
      @thefoxcritic1  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I'm fully aware but to be honest I wanna keep doing it the way I do it for no reason unless people get too annoyed by it😂

  • @VideoGameJNPoop
    @VideoGameJNPoop Месяц назад +2

    This has to be (so far) the longest movie of this year that I've seen.
    Another thing I've noticed is that longer films like this seem to always fit on one DVD (either single layer 4.7GB or dual layer 8.5GB), this makes me wonder, is the quality much lower on those films than shorter ones or are they the same regardless?
    Obviously I know DVD is lower in quality than Blu-ray (that should be obvious already) but is also shorter in size too which makes be believe that longer films (especially ones that are 3-4 hours) are probably crappier in quality on DVD.
    Another thing to point out is that on your video on why you still buy DVDs, you mention "DVDs can be like 99p each in charity shops", while they are cheap for the most part it isn't always the case, as I've seen some DVDs that are old but are more expensive than DVDs we normally see on the market (the highest I've seen being around £20-30, not including box sets), I doubt it's due to either the rarity of the DVD or how popular the film or show is.
    And I bet the DVDs of new films that just had a physical media release are also more expensive at first, thus the shrink wrap still being on them in your unboxing videos. I also notice shrink wraps still being present on old DVDs you collect as well, does that mean your also paying more for those as well or were they cheap but just sold like that?

    • @thefoxcritic1
      @thefoxcritic1  Месяц назад

      Yeah you raise a great point about the quality. Haven't noticed any quality difference as someone who doesn’t watch DVDs a lot, but I'm interested to find out. I can't imagine the quality would differ that much. Obviously DVD prices in charity shops vary, but more expensive ones will typically have the price they have due to rarity, especially in shops like CeX. Most times, old DVDs I buy will be significantly cheaper than new releases, but I buy them in new condition from places like Amazon so that's why they still have the shrink wrap.

  • @MarioMcMillan-fh8xo
    @MarioMcMillan-fh8xo Месяц назад +2

    I was just wondering if there