![]() Introduction: Die Hard John McClane is a New York cop with a typical dysfunctional family. On top of that, they threw in a bonus fourth Bruce Willis comedy action tech-thriller flick (If it’s a Die Hard movie, I’m a simian’s parent’s sibling!). I was certain I wouldn’t, but when I found the Die Hard trilogy on Blu-ray for under £10 in a supermarket, I wound up buying it for what’s probably the fourth time. Who wouldn’t double dip again at those kind of prices? It’s the cult favourites that strain the wallet. ![]() So it is you can pick up a whole series of films for around ten pounds a time on Blu-ray. The films that everyone watches, and everyone buys, get churned out on disc in their hundreds of thousands, if not millions, and a few months after release, can be found languishing in bargain buckets at ridiculously cheap prices. It’s fortunate then that I have so many populist films in my collection. ![]() ![]() You may start with the best of intentions the commitment that you won’t double dip again, but the more you partake of HD visuals and audio, the more it becomes a matter of course that your collection gets replaced. Introduction Upgrading is a pain with new technology, new ways of viewing home cinema, comes the necessity of buying our favourite content all over again. ![]()
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