The State of Physical Media in 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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  • @Old_Scot
    @Old_Scot Год назад +88

    Follow your passion, Heath. There are lots of channels where people just unbox the latest 4Ks, but I like that you give us reviews, talk about older stuff, and have heard of movies from before 1995! 😄 I don't consider myself a "collector" because I only buy stuff I want to watch, not stuff that's in a new steelbook or slip cover, and it's nice to watch a channel where someone actually watches movies and knows their context.

    • @roberthuerta2776
      @roberthuerta2776 Год назад +2

      Thanks Heath for another great topic, it is a great time to be a movie fan. Like you I have been a movie fan all the way back to the mom and pops video stores to Hollywood video and blockbuster just to name a few. The good thing is that us collectors are always interested in new stuff albeit movies, 4k, slipcovers, box sets, etc and there are so many great companies out there that are producing some amazing stuff! Imprint, Kino Lorber, Criterion, Arrow Video, Warner Brothers Archives, Vinegar Syndrome, MVD, Vestron, Blue Underground and A24 to name a few. Heck Shout Factory released Summer School, the Temp and Wildcats not so long ago, some really good 80's movies so needless to say for now physical media and for the love of movies is still going strong! As always keep up the great work as it's always appreciated!

    • @jamesfarley8356
      @jamesfarley8356 Год назад +2

      I agree with you & Heath 100% I consider myself a film historian/ movie collector in all genres & eras with a theatre room with dvds/blu-rays / 4k along with books & magazines So keep up the great work informing us on our shared passions of film media🤗😉😎

    • @Dragonk116
      @Dragonk116 Год назад +1

      4k is great for most older titles

  • @Kwalk1989
    @Kwalk1989 Год назад +31

    Not a huge collector, maybe less than 20 dvd/blu-rays a year. I come to this channel for the deep cuts and the history. Love your style Heath, can't wait to see what you bring in 2023!

  • @Bits4you
    @Bits4you Год назад +9

    hi Heath, as you stated I too have moved away from Mainstream hollywood movies. This trend for me started around 2019 - 2020 particularly since a ton of movies were full of propaganda and agendas that just don't vibe with me. So since 2020 I've been diving deep into Kino Lorber, Vinegar syndrome and other labels that release older, and classic films. My film noir collection has grown thanks to your recommendations. Westerns and film noir is my go to genre these days. I appreciate the work you do. Take time to hang out with your family and I'm glad to see you will release content that is more to your liking.

  • @dudeguy7347
    @dudeguy7347 Год назад +20

    Im probably an outlier here but my local Best Buy is my go-to when buying 4K because I love supporting the brick and mortar experience and the employees there who are passionate about film

  • @grey1951
    @grey1951 Год назад +6

    I realize I'm late to the party in responding to this video, but I've watched it several times because I find it to be so energizing and inspiring. When you talk about your passion for serials, "weird beat movies from the 50's", Joe Dante, psychedelic 60's flicks, film history, Westerns, etc., I find it amazing and gratifying that someone so young would care about these things. It actually gives me hope for the future of cinematic culture. You named many of the things I care about and concentrate on in my own collecting life. I wish you all good luck in 2023 with your exploration of the "edges". That's where the fun is for me, and that's what keeps my collecting hobby going.

    • @amindformovies
      @amindformovies Год назад +1

      Hey👊🏽 - you’re right about the “edges!” 🤣 they’re like the OUTER RIM in STAR WARS! 🤩 oh sh!t that’s gonna stick!🤣 - I’m I’ve recently been spendin more time out there than anything else! I find this is where the growth is! 💪🏽‼️ I’ve subbed to your channel for a deep dive! See you round 👍🏽👊🏽

  • @kenoliver2782
    @kenoliver2782 Год назад +9

    So glad you're going to continue showcasing things you are passionate about. And I love that westerns is one of those things. Something in me clicked this last year and I've become obsessed with westerns. I've watched more westerns in 2022 than I have in my entire 50 years. Thank you for doing what you do and sharing your passion for film with the rest of us.

  • @jackrosati1438
    @jackrosati1438 Год назад +15

    I usually come to this channel to learn more about obscure movies that I haven't heard of, sounds like the channel is going in a fun direction

  • @JeffRauseo
    @JeffRauseo Год назад +23

    I couldn't agree more Heath! I have talked about this on my channel - the curation is super important. I plan on paring down the collection even further this year and ripping some discs to a NAS and then donating or selling the discs for things that I don't "need" but just want access to.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +4

      You sure have talked about curation, and I am glad that you have! I'm not ready to rip discs yet, but I do plan to look into some alternate storage methods to free up shelf space for things that I don't want to get rid of but don't need to display.

    • @joevitullo51
      @joevitullo51 Год назад +3

      I actually learned about the @@CerealAtMidnight channel through the @FilmsAtHome channel. Glad you both do what you do. I started ripping DVD to NAS 5 years ago and gave away those DVD to charity and a few to eBay (it was very cathartic as it really was TOO much). For the films I like to rewatch or leverage my new 4K HDR home theatre set-up I purchase 4K discs and retain the Blu Rays in my collection. Thanks to you both for providing great info on your respective channels .

    • @SillyOmega
      @SillyOmega Год назад

      ​@@CerealAtMidnightyou could store them in disk cases. I experimented with that. The unfortunate thing you can't typically store art.

  • @Terry.W
    @Terry.W Год назад +9

    Actually as the cost of living crisis starts to bite ..a number of people that I know are cancelling their streaming subscriptions ..and coming over to actually buying physical media ..so yes I can see a good future for physical media ...as for me I love good movies ( and bad movies ) even expensive imports ..bring on 2023..

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi Год назад

      Yet video games want to move to physical

  • @AwkwardJess
    @AwkwardJess Год назад +7

    Let's save physical media, guys!

  • @thegreenpipe6254
    @thegreenpipe6254 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Heath. Appreciate your thoughts and enjoy your videos.

  • @duaneswarts5522
    @duaneswarts5522 Год назад +7

    Great video Heath. It’s good to take stock on what is important in your life. If we see less video’s from your channel this year, that’s ok. Don’t burn out. Take your time and take some time for yourself. Love your content and will always support you.

    • @pete49327
      @pete49327 Год назад +2

      Agree. Another favorite blu ray review channel is Movie Collector; the guy puts out fewer videos than most but the quality is the highest. So it Heath cuts back that's fine with me, as quality trumps quantity most times.

  • @angelvaldez8433
    @angelvaldez8433 Год назад +2

    The general public doesn't know simple things like the difference between blue ray and standard and blue ray and 4k. The general public doesn't even know that most 4k dvd come with blue ray and digital code. If people knew just very simple things like that 4k would have way more sales because it is the best bang for your buck.

  • @artirony410
    @artirony410 Год назад +8

    glad to see that physical media is still rising up and we're getting more and more great releases of forgotten stuff

    • @lafeil
      @lafeil Год назад +1

      I agree

  • @swordsman007
    @swordsman007 Год назад +2

    You do you, Heath! You have turned me on to so many things while still providing a forum for lifelong passions of mine. It’s why I’m here and will continue to be here. I’m excited to see what you have on tap in 2023!

  • @brockandroll4004
    @brockandroll4004 Год назад +2

    Dude your page is awesome! Every year brings changes and new beginning s. Keep posting what you love the most. I collect vhs, dvd and blu-rays still to this day! Just got the Hunter box set for Christmas. Thanks for recommending it.

  • @reddalchemy5970
    @reddalchemy5970 Год назад +3

    What an IMPRESSIVE collection you have. LOVE it! Please stay on here though, even if it has to be less. We still love your reviews and content!

  • @FanZceneVids
    @FanZceneVids Год назад +3

    Absolutely love your channel and with us as collectors and enthusiasts is so cool to see that we can keep physical media alive. I feel that on burnout. I've covered so much that I can't keep up with what's coming out. Here's to an awesome new year for you and your channel.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +1

      Thank you! You're right, we cover so much that it becomes hard to watch things from you own selection and not get stuck on the new release treadmill.

  • @TheHorrorShark
    @TheHorrorShark Год назад +1

    I’ve been feeling the exact same way in terms of burn out in 2022. I plan to get a bit more content out than last year and stick to a schedule more but, because I also work retail 35+ hours a week and write books, I have a lot going on at once. Social life is also in there somewhere. I’m right with ya there Health. I too also have been slipping from the mainstream and looking back.

  • @moviedropboxpodcast2369
    @moviedropboxpodcast2369 Год назад +3

    Thank you for helping keep physical media alive! You and @FilmsatHome help keep the physical media community alive. Keep fighting the good fight!

  • @channelserf8666
    @channelserf8666 Год назад +3

    The films from the 30’s thru the 50’s are my absolute favorite. There certainly have always been great films being made but that 30 year period is just so loaded with fantastic and original storytelling. Love your enthusiasm and your channel. Here’s to another prolific year for physical media!

  • @Warrrkotka
    @Warrrkotka Год назад +3

    Happy New year 🙂 I like what I hear about the changes. Do what feels good to you Heath.

  • @KennethKralyJr
    @KennethKralyJr Год назад +6

    Great video as always Heath , Physical Media in 2023 I think is going to be great. We have the 100th anniversary of Disney and Warner Bros. and many great releases coming out like The Rocky films , Superman 5 Film Collection and the Disney 100th Steelbooks all coming out / rumored in 2023 on 4K UHD Blu-Ray and many more releases coming. Also other mainstream studios like Universal are putting out great titles as well as Warner Archive and the other labels like Kino Lorber , Arrow Video , Vinegar Syndrome and Imprint etc.

  • @CultofCinema
    @CultofCinema Год назад +1

    Love this video. Follow your passion , I am going through the exact same thing right now. I am moving towards the films I love and my love of comics, which definitely doesn't garner as many viewers, but I love it.
    Discussing the films you love and moving into curating shows more passion for the medium than someone just covering everything

  • @PaulLBerriman
    @PaulLBerriman Год назад +2

    Love your passion and your transparency. I've always enjoyed your videos and I've come to respect and trust your opinions. Your reviews have lead me to purchase titles I'd never have tried before. I agree with your points on burn-out, and the collectors market. Keep up the great work, and have a great 2023!!

  • @MyFireVideos
    @MyFireVideos Год назад +2

    I'm excited to see what you are excited about. Looking forward to another great year with you!

  • @mechajoshzilla
    @mechajoshzilla Год назад +2

    I’ve been following you for a few years now, and not because you cover mainstream stuff, but because I could see your undeniable passion for the same movies and TV shows as me. My pap raised me on old monster movies of the 30s and 40s, Abbott and Costello, Three Stooges etc. It’s more enjoyable to watch you talk about the subjects you love than the subjects that are topical.

  • @strumdogg1
    @strumdogg1 Год назад +3

    I LOVE this!
    FWIW: The stuff I'm interested in seeing is EXACTLY the stuff you cover that you're passionate about, since a lot of it is new to me (whether by never seeing it or not knowing the history).
    It's great to hear about the latest studio releases or your thoughts on the latest Arrow 4K re-re-release of something, but you do you Heath!

  • @YellowfinGrouper
    @YellowfinGrouper Год назад +1

    Like you, I am tending to collect older stuff and usual stuff. The importance of having movies and ( in my case) tv series that you love on physical media are that it doesn't matter if a streaming service takes it out of circulation, or someone wants to "enhance" it or cut it. Plus, if it is packaged really nicely, then it is fun to just take it out and look at it. I lo e my Arrow Video Phantasm and Shaw Brothers sets. These are things of beauty even before you load any of the discs.

  • @mikewright9138
    @mikewright9138 Год назад +3

    Excellent video and I love your passion for films. But don't burn yourself out. I liked your comments about digging into the 40's and fifties serials (Jungle Jim, Superman, Flash Gordon, and let's not forget Bomba The Jungle Boy). There is so much stuff in the vaults we haven't seen on disc yet, hopefully we'll see more this year. Two films I'd like to see on 4k this year - King Kong (1933) my fave film of all time (tied w/Blade Runner) and Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, my favorite Western (his Straw Dogs would be great too).Looking forward to some great releases in 2023 and more great videos from you.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +3

      The burn out is REAL! I have more to say about RUclips and the patterns that it encourages and that result in creator burnout, but this wasn't the place for it.
      Here's hoping King Kong gets a 4K this year! with it being the anniversary and slipping into the public domain after this year, it seems like a no brainer, but WB rarely does what's expected these days.

  • @tullebob1683
    @tullebob1683 Год назад +2

    Take care and keep the fire burning! Looking forward to your reviews for noir films in 2023.

  • @jeffcarlin5866
    @jeffcarlin5866 Год назад +1

    2022 was a HUGE year for physical media. I added MANY excellent titles to my video collection -- Blu-ray Discs and 4K U.H.D. Discs like they're going out of style!

  • @hectormontalvo5565
    @hectormontalvo5565 Год назад +2

    I just know that my local Walmart took like 1/3 of the 2 remaining movie racks and filled it with records and other stuff. The physical media in stores looks bleak. But on-line is another story the boutique labels are buzzing. In 2021 and 2022 I bought an insane amount of boutique label movies especially Severin and Vinegar Syndrome. Don't worry about your input bro you'll do fine your content it's always first rate. Cool video Heath!👉😃👈

  • @michaelliptak358
    @michaelliptak358 Год назад +1

    Recently I went to 2 different Targets and it almost looks like they are trying to get rid of there DVDs and Blu rays they have less then half of what they had back Dec 2022 I prefer buying physical media from stores I hate ordering online most companies don't care how they send these out half the time they come damaged then you have to go thru the trouble of sending it back much easier taking it back to a store if it's damaged

  • @eded9157
    @eded9157 Год назад +1

    I don't think physical will die, i think it will just become niche, niches are ok.
    The gaming industry has a lot of niches and they keep going.

  • @reelyoldmovies
    @reelyoldmovies Год назад +1

    Follow your passion Heath. We’ll follow you wherever you go

  • @ProfessorEchoMedia
    @ProfessorEchoMedia Год назад

    Ever since you told me awhile back you had this video idea percolating, I’ve been looking forward to it. And it in no way disappointed. For what it’s worth, I myself cannot wait to see whatever reinventions you come up with for the channel that will consistently reflect and showcase your personal attention and affection for film history. Sure, it doesn’t hurt that you and I share similar radar screens in terms of our film passion, but really just having a disc channel that doesn’t inordinately dwell on horror movies will be most welcome! I run the gamut of over a 100 years of movie history in my heart and soul and all of that is what too often goes missing on these physical media oriented channels. So keep your promise and dig deep and try to balance the same old same old with all kinds of patented Heath-ness. HOPALONG CASSIDY alongside whatever MCU is spewing this week? Why not? Bring it on!

  • @MAFion
    @MAFion Год назад +1

    What you said about diving more and more into what's a hit and "grow it" connected with me. RUclips keeps trying to give us more of the same, whatever that is. But I really want novelty, not sameness. I want to discover, or rediscover, those hidden gems of the past. And that's what's so awesome about your channel. You are top dog, Heath. Thank you for keeping the fire.

  • @gtrdaz6611
    @gtrdaz6611 Год назад +1

    Happy New Year Heath! Looking forward to seeing more content about the stuff you’re into, especially the 60s psychedelic stuff.

  • @MatthewNash
    @MatthewNash Год назад +6

    It's interesting that DVD still holds so much of the physical market share, but I'm assuming it differs greatly depending on a distributor's target audience. Like Discotek have moved away from DVD completely, and even when they release something in standard definition it's on Blu-ray.

  • @444chroma
    @444chroma Год назад +1

    Can't fake the funk... you're a real enthusiast and it helps me better appreciate movies and film history!

  • @terrytalksmovies
    @terrytalksmovies Год назад +1

    Go for it, Heath. Follow your passion. While there are great movies coming out now, the older stuff that inspired new creators like Jordan Peele, Edgar Wright, Greta Gerwig and Rian Johnson are a goldmine of fascinating cinema. Everybody has a hot take on modern movies. RUclips is full of pundits cannibalising the film du jour. The older stuff becoming increasingly available. I just watched E.A. Dupont's 1928 Moulin Rouge and it's exciting and bold with fast editing, cross cutting and interesting characters. Keep up the good work, mate.

  • @seanyoung3864
    @seanyoung3864 Год назад +1

    I don't know if you've ever watched The Thin Man collection, but I feel like you'd definitely enjoy those films.

  • @graemeknowles1431
    @graemeknowles1431 Год назад +2

    Physical Media will never die..

  • @midnightmoviedreams
    @midnightmoviedreams Год назад

    I love your passion for film and point of view-- it's lead me to discover and enjoy more noir films- recently picking up Double Indemnity and cool boutique labels where you discover things that actually surprise and awe- something I find lacking in most mainstream releases. As a collector of things it's good to remember that a collection is a reflection of ourselves. It's great to have that conversation. All the best in 2023!

  • @ultimablackmage
    @ultimablackmage Год назад +3

    I hope in 2023 region locking ends so I can import more movies that don't get blu-ray & 4K releases in Australia. Umbrella & Imprint have been really good to me with horror & older movies & I think most of their releases have made it to JB Hi-Fi(not those awesome limited editions from Umbrella though). I've got close to 1500 movies on blu-ray/4K now & I buy out of print used mostly as I only went hardcore collecting over the last 2 years.

  • @MrBlaineH
    @MrBlaineH Год назад +1

    I am a CEO / owner of a consumer products firm that also operates in a market described as "in atrophy". You are right: attrition is real. But, I would strongly caution against any forecast that predicts an end of. These are entrenched markets. Even when one cannot see the end from the beginning, I would always put my money on a firm's ability to find new market paths. The impulse that we have to collect has little to do with available media--what has been done and what has yet to be done. Collecting physical media scratches a deeper itch. I very much doubt that physical media has a shelf life so short that anyone can predict its end.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +2

      I agree with this 100 percent. There will never be an end to physical media as long as an audience is there to support it. But releases will go out of print and companies will fold. That's just the nature of business, so that's why I advise responsible enjoyment. Not buying out of fear, but being conscious and deliberate with who and what we support.

  • @reksuh007
    @reksuh007 Год назад

    Great video Heath.
    Totally support yr renewed mission statement.
    Yr passion is contagious. Excited about the new year and what’s to come on the channel!

  • @eiadtarabulsi
    @eiadtarabulsi Год назад

    Happy New Year Heath! I hope that 2023 ends up being a wonderful and prosperous year for you, Brie and this amazing channel. You obviously love what you do and you have a genuine passion for physical media. Your opinions are honest and unbiased. The continued hard work is much appreciated. However, you deserve a break. You need some personal time that has nothing to do with RUclips. Step back, take a breather and relax. Burnout is a real thing and it can definitely take a toll if you aren't careful. You have been working like a machine as of late and you deserve some rest. Fewer videos won't lessen my interest in this channel because I know that the hard work and passion will always be there. No matter what decisions you make moving forward, I'll always be there to support you as best as I can. Thanks, for another wonderful video! Thanks, for everything that you do! I really appreciate it! God bless and stay safe!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +3

      I appreciate the kind words! RUclips is not set up to give creators breaks and they actually PUNISH RUclipsrs who slow down by throttling their video traffic, among other things. However, self care is VERY important, and I realize that I cannot continue to post as many videos or cover as much as I have in the past. 2022 was a constant cycle of record, edit, upload, repeat, every single day. It's time to reconnect with what brings me joy! It may mean less views, but I'll be happier.

  • @groundhoglife
    @groundhoglife Год назад

    Love your channel and have been following you for a long time. In my early days of collecting I bought anything, but now after purging I only have films I truly love. My brother has a huge collection of films from the 40’s to the early 70’s. We live in the uk and he’s a massive fan of British comedy films especially from the 60’s.

  • @pete49327
    @pete49327 Год назад +2

    I'm thinking that since 4k TVs are starting to become ubiquitous in homes, more and more viewers are gradually become aware that a 4k disc is the best way to experience the inherent high quality on their nice big screens.
    Heath mentions older movies, westerns, Kino Lorber. Note that Kino has its own free streaming service, Kino Cult, and Criterion's The Criterion Channel at just $11/mo. Both services great for screening/discovering titles for future disc buys. Criterion Channel has lots of titles that are not in their disc collection too.

  • @JonathanMelville
    @JonathanMelville Год назад +2

    Great video and good idea re: your 2023 focus, staying on the fringes is very welcome. I’m hoping we might get some more Stephen J Cannell shows, though I do have quite a few from earlier releases. Maybe a new release of ALF with new extras? In the UK we just got a Blu-ray release of the old ITV show Worzel Gummidge and it looks incredible now, never thought there would be a big enough audience for this kind of thing.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +1

      Good news, VEI just released Silk Stalkings: The Complete Series on DVD and Shout Factory is prepping a major ALF campaign for this year.

    • @JonathanMelville
      @JonathanMelville Год назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight Very good news, it’s just the VEI releases are difficult to get hold off in the UK, certainly at a reasonable price.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад

      Agh! That's true. I know they sell through the US Amazon, but I'm not sure about international shipping, since VEI themselves fulfills the orders.

  • @wambie7773
    @wambie7773 Год назад

    If it weren't for you where would I go for my classics discussions. Keep up the good work Heath looking forward to 2023!!!

  • @damianmagee1581
    @damianmagee1581 Год назад

    I agree with you, Heath. I have been collecting physical media since VHS days in Australia from 1984. 2000 for DVD and 2010 blu ray. I have been a film/ TV buff as child of 5 in 1965, I was draw into world of small and large screen. Amazing stuff coming out from different companies and countries, I buy the films and TV that interested me I lot for online, from my own country, as well as UK, US and Japan. I always watch your channel, and enjoy your opinions and interviews. My wife likes your shelving. When I retire in 4 years time that our plan to redo our video library. Looking forward what comes next. Also you can't collect everything. Take care.

  • @rodolfourive7944
    @rodolfourive7944 Год назад +1

    can we by any chance get a collection video? I always see your background and it amazes me how much I am missing that I love lol.

  • @bobbywinnett6893
    @bobbywinnett6893 Год назад

    I agree with many of the comments. You've got to follow your passion or burn out will surely occur. Like many, I only collect films that are my passion. I am currently upgrading my collection to 4K if available and, if not, go to blu-ray. I do have a suggestion: I would like to see a list of all the places like Kino Lorber and Criterion, where we can search and purchase films. There are probably online companies that I've never heard of. Thanks for all you do! Have a great 2023!

  • @vernonspiker6629
    @vernonspiker6629 Год назад +2

    Whichever method, when it comes to reviews, many times I find myself standing in a store with the item in my hand trying to look up if its worth buying, so I don't want a video longer than 3 minutes on a review.
    Ur the pro, videos appreciated. Just my 2 cents

  • @bamosonic
    @bamosonic Год назад +1

    I'm a new collector, and hope dvd and blurays will still be in the future

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +1

      It definitely will! I'm happy to hear you've started to collect what you care about.

  • @monsterous6152
    @monsterous6152 Год назад

    You do what you are passionate about, Heath. I've enjoyed your channel for the past two years and look forward to wherever you decide to take it (and I really need to join your patreon, I just keep forgetting). Happy New Year!

  • @charlesriver6628
    @charlesriver6628 Год назад +2

    I already have a 2023 wish list and I try to be as frugal as possible with collecting! First and foremost : Will I watch this title again?….ever??
    Anyway:
    Ben Hur (1959)
    The Exorcist
    American Graffiti
    King Kong (1933)
    Falling Down
    On the Waterfront
    The Right Stuff
    And how about some Harryhausen 4K’s…let’s go Sony/Columbia..whoever

  • @cinemamadness6920
    @cinemamadness6920 Год назад +1

    It's not that we're getting old, new stuff is objectively worse than ever. There are no classic films made anymore that'll be remembered 50 years from now. Physical media is the best and sometimes only way to go back and watch the classics.
    Sooner or later these streaming platforms are going to be so full of the new stuff that the only older films still up to watch will be the absolute most well known, mainstream, and politically correct films. Collectors are like survivalists, we are prepared for the dark times.

  • @tomford4180
    @tomford4180 Год назад +1

    One of your best shows yet Heath. Really came from the heart. I totally hear you and felt what you are saying having gone through many changes myself. I became overrun with movies, they are stacked everywhere and all my shelves are closets are full, plus I have probably around 100 or so I have not even yet watched. Finally decided to do what you did, purged many from my collection and begin to focus on what was my main groove with cinema and become much more selective in my purchases.

  • @robertt9342
    @robertt9342 Год назад +1

    4K >Bluray>>>DVD>>>>>>VHS.
    Generally, assuming a reasonable quality source and mastering, the improvement in quality between formats declines. In terms of perceived quality and enjoyment, DVD was a great improvement over VHS, and Bluray offered a noticeable improvement over DVD. 4K doesn’t offer that same experience in jumping up in quality over bluray as it did with DVD. I think Bluray is where the general public should have stoped, not DVDs, but the adoption and improvement of streaming services through a wrench in that.

  • @devonbrooks246
    @devonbrooks246 Год назад

    Heath, I watched your channel since you started this idea. I loved it then and I love it today. Yes I watched your collection outgrow you behind your back like a physical media tidal wave. You have to purge once in a while. It is good for you, your family and your passion. Keep on discussing the obscure things. We already know about mainstream. One question I always wanted to ask you, How do you do this? So much to watch and so little time.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад

      To answer your question, over the last couple of years Cereal At Midnight has taken up just about every waking moment of my life. Sometimes I'd watch as many as six movies in a day while also making videos about them. I have put the things I want to watch on the back-burner and prioritized new releases so I could have accurate, helpful coverage, but there was never enough time to see it all before I talked about it. That's one of the reasons I'm making some changes and trying to cover less in 2023, because I can't keep doing that.

  • @lafeil
    @lafeil Год назад

    You do amazing job and decide finally restart my channel do reviews on my favors and other passions. You are right help keep stuff alive.

  • @Malvito
    @Malvito Год назад

    Great video. As someone who loves the fringier stuff, I will be keeping a close eye on your upcoming videos. (You had me with 60s Psychadelia ... don't know if this would even be of any interest to you but it would be cool to see a video on the works of Ken Russell.) You doing you has been what has been keeping this channel fresher than the RUclips Usual.

  • @kenpope5798
    @kenpope5798 Год назад +1

    I love your channel for its uniqueness. I wish I could afford more of the import stuff but between its expensiveness and postage can’t buy a lot.

  • @joshua2814
    @joshua2814 Год назад

    I'm looking forward to whatever you cover and plan to continue on Patreon. I hope you can focus more on what gets you most excited to post. It's always a bummer when I hear a RUclipsr (though I get it) say "we'd like to cover X, but the algorhithims prevent us." In 2022, largely due to you, I probably shopped more online for movies than ever, but it's still hard for me. I was raised that cash is king and you should see the product you want to buy and if you have to use credit cards, pay it off as soon as it comes in. I've broken all those rules, but get lost spreading orders over multiple boutiques. It's all good, though. By and large if I'm willing to spend the money, I can find any movie I want and the few times I do come across something that's not in HD, it's almost a shock. Speaking of which, we need a BD for "Elves" (1989).

  • @Sticks_of_Truth
    @Sticks_of_Truth Год назад

    Keep up the good fight. Champion the support of what we love.

  • @marilynknepper1953
    @marilynknepper1953 Год назад

    Love your channel. Going to check out the podcast. I think for the new year I'm going to start checking out some of the places like Shout Factory, Vinegar Syndrome, etc. Going to finally cut the cable cord and stream instead. But I will always have a soft spot for physical media.

  • @ultimablackmage
    @ultimablackmage Год назад +2

    Most of what I buy is horror & older films. Umbrella & Imprint in Australia have been good to me in this aspect. I only buy blu-rays & 4K these days & I really hope the output increases, especially pre 1990's movies & I hope it that region locking just ends so I can import more movies that Australia doesn't get.

    • @michaelminnikin4265
      @michaelminnikin4265 Год назад

      Splash out on a multi region player. About 300 bucks(including postage) on ebay. I'm in Australia and bought one a couple of years ago. Not foolproof but 9 out of 10 of region A locked movies work.

  • @raffa7282
    @raffa7282 Год назад +2

    The situation is not the same in every country tho. Here in France, we don't have the same support by the customers, the market is shrinking quickly sadly. UHD 4K working all zones, it's going to be a lifeline.

  • @pajiman
    @pajiman Год назад

    Great video! Great channel.
    Totally relate to feeling freed when thinning out the collection. I actually live by only owning one copy of each film (few exceptions allowed). So when I “upgrade” by buying a new edition I donate the old. Also I only keep what makes me feel good. If there’s fillers they don’t last long in the collection.

  • @HugxoMartinez
    @HugxoMartinez Год назад

    Love your videos, man! Keep doing what you do

  • @akasinned52
    @akasinned52 Год назад +2

    hard to believe that DVD still outsells Blu Ray. The only thing I watch in DVD is old TV Shows like All in the Family. Movies and new TV Shows is Blu Ray or Ultra Blu Ray only for me.

  • @Daniel_B_23
    @Daniel_B_23 Год назад

    I bought some myself from you off eBay and couldn’t be happier! Thank you!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +1

      Thank YOU for helping the channel, Daniel!

    • @Daniel_B_23
      @Daniel_B_23 Год назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight your welcome. Thank you for the channel. 😊

  • @damianp564
    @damianp564 Год назад

    Regarding DVDs, as I warned about a year or so ago few if any pawn shops in my area still sell DVDs (I rarely bother to check any more as it's mostly a waste of time). My local thrift can barely move them for 50 cents each. Even at the library I'm often the only one looking over and borrowing DVDs including new releases. So, I'm a bit surprised the format still commands such a lead. I will say this of the format, some older titles upgrade to a 4K screen surprisingly well (I rarely feel the need to upgrade a modern Kino DVD) but the new digital films (Dune, Batman, Marvel, some A24) are often so dark I can barely tell what's going on for large parts of the film. I'm still in the process of cutting down my collection. Kind of sad that many titles are not even worth selling in a bundle so they too get donated. Glad to hear about going with your passions. Cheers!

  • @TheJeffersonproject
    @TheJeffersonproject Год назад

    Hi, I will definitively follow your channel if you talk about what you love and not about every release, I think trying to cover everything will diluted the interesting part on what you really want to share. Nice video, keep up the good work. Of course, I want to know more about those westerns movies.

  • @Will_Parker
    @Will_Parker Год назад

    My parents are definitely an example of older people not caring enough to know the difference. Whenever they come watch a movie at my place they always talk about how amazing it looks but then at their house they refuse to upgrade their 8 year old hdtv even though it takes a really long time to actually turn on and use.

  • @SaltyPeanuts01
    @SaltyPeanuts01 Год назад

    Sanity. A store here in Australia that sold CD's, Movies and the like, that's been around since '92 is closing it doors. They were struggling with the rise of the streaming era, and this April they'll been gone. They'll still have an online-only store, but I will miss it.

  • @JohnDoe-bz4yl
    @JohnDoe-bz4yl Год назад

    I also love going to my local op shop pawn store and pick up some DVD's and Blu rays to add to my collection

  • @bnchile1
    @bnchile1 Год назад

    back when I was ordering movies for our shop we ordered about 5% of what came out each month and we got a bunch to process for our shelves all the time. So much stuff out there.

  • @gentlemansomething2886
    @gentlemansomething2886 Год назад

    Definitely follow your passion, Heath. I’d rather watch you break down a release you’re genuinely geeking over, rather than covering a release just because it’s available.
    Funny you mentioned Joe Dante- I was recently following several films throughout his career and came across Explorers, which I had never even heard of. It started out pretty cool in that uniquely Goonies-esque 80s kid movie sort of way. Then it took a major turn into Gremlins 2 style goofery, and I lost all interest. What a shame. 😖
    Anyway, Happy 2023 to you 🎉

  • @robert2430
    @robert2430 Год назад +5

    When a Blu Ray that comes with the DVD is sold, does that only count towards Blu Ray sales or does it count for DVD as well?

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +3

      From what I understand, the primary format is how the sale is counted. A Blu-ray with a DVD included (which is quite rare these days) counts as a Blu-ray unit, not a DVD unit.

    • @knowthycell
      @knowthycell Год назад

      Also, are we talking disc count or gross sales?

  • @notmytruthTHEtruth
    @notmytruthTHEtruth Год назад +10

    I can't express how done I am with Severin, Vinegar Syndrome and Imprint with their absurd titles. Kino Lorber, Lionsgate, Vestron and MVD have been killing it tho

  • @Barbarapape
    @Barbarapape Год назад

    Here in the UK, if you want a specific title in 4K mail order is the only option.
    Where i live we have only a small HMV store with sky high prices and shelf worn stock
    covered in stickers, not what a collector wants, it the sleeve is damaged we don't want it.
    Having gone through all the video formats from VHS, Laserdisc, DVD , Blu-Ray and only
    recently started with 4K, i have the advantage of comparing just how good or bad the
    transfers are, and some 4K ones are not that great.
    Yes the latest films made with 4K camera's look stunning, but they don't put enough effort
    into the transfer to 4K.
    One of the worst i have found is Planes, Trains and Automobiles, the variation in flesh texture
    is just plain bad in 4K, the Blu-ray is better, in some scenes my Laserdisc does a better job!
    For now i wait for the reviews of the older movies, some are not worth buying in 4K.

  • @SamDavies94
    @SamDavies94 Год назад

    I love cinema, and have a large collection of Blu rays with a handful of 4K disks. Having made such a great assortment of all kinds of films, I don't personally see the need to upgrade any of my blu's to 4K. Sure, there is a difference, but 1080p images still hold up very well!

  • @Gedi2211
    @Gedi2211 Год назад

    When it comes to physical media, I still love them and I do love streaming. When it comes to what physical media I buy, specifically dvd and blu-ray, it just depends on the movies I like. Movies that haven't really interested me, I watch on Netflix, but if I would really love them after watching them, I would gladly buy it on dvd or blu ray if it does get released.
    I have some fears that dvds, blu rays and 4ks will become obsolete to the point where stores that depend on them close down. However, I'm happy that there are people who still love them. As long as there are people who still love them, there is no reason to stop making them. They may not be the big thing they used to be, but they still make money and filmmakers want their movies to generate revenue from everywhere.

  • @robertt9342
    @robertt9342 Год назад

    I still enjoy mainstream content, however the videos from your channel I have enjoyed most are the recommendations of movies from the past, especially by genre. I like it as it can help expand my own interests and experiences without blindly stumbling around to find something that is worth my time.
    I do think the homogeneity of current offerings is a problem.

  • @jeremiparadis7823
    @jeremiparadis7823 Год назад

    Wise words, my friend. I agree wholeheartedly

  • @willnoiles2001
    @willnoiles2001 Год назад

    If Disney were to start going through their back catalogue, which includes Fox and MGM titles, there probably would be enough to keep up the current pace of film releases.
    As for wishlist items, I'm glad yours have been satisfied. Personally, I'm still waiting for some of mine to even get a DVD release. Titles like 'Cal' (1984 w/ Helen Mirren & John Lynch), 'Light of Day' (1987 w/ Michael J. Fox, Joan Jett & Gena Rowlands), 'Montana' (1990 Western w/ Richard Crenna & Gena Rowlands), 'Yellow' (2012 directed by Nick Cassavetes w/ Ray Liotta, Sienna Miller & Gena Rowlands), 'Olive' (2011 w/ Gena Rowlands & John Scurti), 'Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2014 w/ Gena Rowlands, Cheyenne Jackson, Jacki Weaver & Rita Moreno), 'Six Weeks' (1982 w/ Dudley Moore & Mary Tyler Moore), 'Fued' (2017 w/ Susan Sarandon & Jessica Lange) and more. Maybe I'm into more obscure titles, but if the studios were truly doing a great job of getting their back catalogue titles out to us, you would think a few of those would've had some type of release by now...
    As for the channel, keep up the good work. Yours is my favourite channel for physical media information!

  • @robertreyes6664
    @robertreyes6664 Год назад

    Might be my favorite 4k blu ray channel

  • @paulhalucha526
    @paulhalucha526 Год назад

    Keep up great work Heath! I have found that the price for physical media have gotten very high and that is driving me to be even more selective - especially when I already have perfectly serviceable Bluray copies of films (like Scream Factory). The speed at which titles are making it onto streaming services and relative low price of digital are also factors. Martin and TCM from Second Sight are only ones I plan to add over next few months. Put a number of discs in my cart but did not pull the trigger over the holidays and ended up streaming instead.

  • @brianrasmussen1714
    @brianrasmussen1714 Год назад +1

    The Abyss on Blu Ray and 4K

  • @dalecarney2581
    @dalecarney2581 Год назад

    I like that more old westerns are being remastered and put in blu-ray ,there hundreds of cool old westerns out there

  • @perryfan49
    @perryfan49 Год назад

    We keep it going and a lot of people don’t realize that! As for dvd sales being the highest selling format on physical media, at least at the end of the day it is still physical media. A lot of people get mad talking about dvd. People need to save a few dollars so I’m happy they are at least buying the dvd instead of solely streaming.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад +1

      I love DVD! If not for that format, so much would be lost because the overwhelming majority of movie and TV history is in standard definition and will never get an HD remaster. In many cases, it's not even possible. So as much as I love 4K and enjoy covering those (4K reviews get lots of traffic) I watch DVDs all the time. Practically daily.

    • @perryfan49
      @perryfan49 Год назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight I’d say 85% of my collection are DVD’s. I don’t upgrade to blu ray just because. I usually rebuy movies I have if the blu ray is an anniversary edition with new features or obscure movies finally getting a cleaned up version on blu ray disc.

  • @popey129
    @popey129 Год назад

    Excellent update.Need a 4k hammer Frankenstein box set.

  • @obsoleteelite8258
    @obsoleteelite8258 Год назад

    Insightful about getting burned out on passions.

  • @richconroy5559
    @richconroy5559 Год назад +2

    You may be the one guy keeping westerns on disk alive.
    I would like to get into the genre, but it does nothing for me. That kind of makes me sad because I know it's enjoyable but it doesn't speak to me.
    It's entirely possible that I just haven't found the correct one yet, in which case I will be thrilled, and my wallet will start crying. I guess we'll just have to wait and see!

  • @chaslinux
    @chaslinux Год назад

    I know it's an even smaller part of the market, but the fact that computer case manufacturers no longer build cases with 5 1/2" drive bays for Blu-ray drives, and laptops being manufactured without optical media bays also add to the problem. Years ago it seemed to me manufacturers were trying to kill physical media. TBH I think it's only been collectors that really have kept the industry alive. All the points of being able to own (even if you just license discs) are so important... Found a disc for the 1955 version of The Fast and Furious awhile back, but still haven't watched it... I totally get that wanting to see older movies.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  Год назад

      The fifties Fast and Furious is fun. It just got a new disc release from Cheezy Flicks and I watched it recently. I wish it could get a solid restoration.