I don't do top 10 lists but here are a few I've watched plenty of times:
Spaceballs
V for Vendetta
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Escape from New York
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Last Starfighter
The Terminator
A Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More...
Supposedly theres a 1080p/4k fan-scan of a 35mm print that is available for $25 online.......the problem is the clips show it completely unrestored, and the print is...well, it's as good as the last 'best example' of the film that I saw, which I...
I'm still holding out hope for even a half-way decent DVD release of THE KEEP...........................but I'm thinking that train is never pulling into the station =[
Similar boat here. Stopped paying for cable TV about 11 years ago.
$92 a month for basic x 11 years = $12,144. Still pay for same internet access with one streaming service - Paramount plus. Only because I'm a Trek junkie. Used to have Netflix...
Because once you buy it, it's yours and cant be changed or modified. Better visuals, sound, extras, no data usage. Not to mention, I cut the cord over 12 years ago and I was paying 130.00 a month. I took that money and bought a blu-ray library...
False equivalency. Movies don't need regular software updates to keep playing and to fix new compatibility issues. And while a game may leave the Steam Store, it doesn't leave My Library if I own it. The same cannot be said for digitally...
Yeah it's a combination of the mainstream adopting streaming and also shopping in person isn't really necessary anymore.
I order all my physical media (4k bluray) from online vendors why waste time and gas going to the store
That's OK. My library will still be stocked with the latest titles on optical media. Well as many titles not widely available in streaming sites, if at all.