When Letty and Mia are dining at an outdoor market in Tokyo. Letty is telling Mia "Do you remember what Han said about Tokyo?" The disc just stops right there and goes back to the menu, same thing happens every time when replaying it. Is it a manufacturing defect? There are no scratches after examining the disc.
I tried another bluray and get the same error at 51:51. Oddly if I skip to the next scene before reaching the mark it will continue to play. I then tried a DVD version which played fine with no issues at the mark above. Does anyone else have this issue on their bluray disc?
hmmmm.... I think we got a REDBOX disc, and it started jittering and we had to forward a bit to get it to go, but I just figure that was redbox garbage abused discs.
sorry I dont recall what time stamp it was, but it was around an hour or so
Uh, yeah. Blu-Rays and DVD's are one of the first things to go during Black Friday sales. If you aren't at the sale within the first hour or two, there isn't much of a selection left. I still buy Blu-Rays because you can't rely on streaming services, or the internet. I have Charter (yeah, they changed their name, but I still call them Charter), but good god is there a lot of outages or the internet is all over the place. And it gets to the point that a movie or TV show turns into a slideshow because it'll load a frame at a time. Don't really have to deal with this when it's a disc. Unless the disc is bad. Plus I've done comparisons with digital/streaming services and disc. Movies ALWAYS look and sound better when watching from a disc. And I'm talking a legal copy. Pretty sure someone might get cute and say they burnt a movie onto a Blu-Ray disc or DVD and a digital/streaming service copy looks and sounds better.
I like watching movies on channels like AMC, FX, FXM, USA, TBS and TNT. These channels all have commercials so it keeps me up to date on all the latest products and services in my area
For Gen Xers like myself media on disc will never die. I like the extras that you can't get from streaming. Also obscure movie titles that aren't available via streaming. I hate that Netflix is doing away with their disc library and going full tilt streaming to suit millennials.