
Kurt, Sam, and guests find solace in their shared love for film and physical media in this weekly group therapy session for the clinically obsessed. Join in as we talk movies inspired by the latest releases from The Criterion Collection, Arrow Video, Kino Lorber, Shout & Scream Factory, Severin Films, Umbrella, Imprint, Vinegar Syndrome, & more.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm HistoryFilm Reviews | |||

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Yea. Didnt want to.
I dont even like “physical media”.
I do not own any 4k or any bluerays.
But the hosts are really passionate about this and thats kinda fun.
Also i was told to write a review by them👍👍👍
These guys have fun and it feels like you’re just hanging out with your best friends discussing movies. What a great podcast, all film lovers that are obsessed with actually owning films should listen, they do a great job of keeping up with all 4k releases
As a fellow appreciator it’s nice to hear a crew that really respects the quality of a movie. Not even if it’s good or bad necessarily, just how well it was made. Or not well. Also Marty (Kurt) should do TSDW again sometime soon.
Always learn something and laugh along the way. Keep it up! Love the reviews
This podcast made me buy way more physical media, so i would say that I enjoy this a lot! Big recommend!
Thank you all for working on it!
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Focused on the intrinsic connection to film through physical media, listeners are invited to partake in lively discussions that celebrate cinematic history and nostalgic experiences tied to movie watching. The episodes often explore themes related to classic and beloved films, upcoming releases, and the unique craftsmanship behind specialized physical media editions from iconic distributors. With a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, the content appeals to both the casual viewer and dedicated collectors, fostering a sense of community among film enthusiasts. This is an ideal exploration for those who appreciate the nuances of film appreciation beyond just the viewing experience.
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