Eh, I can live without "The Gray Man" or "6 Underground" on physical media. But, I would like to see "Glass Onion" get a physical release. I would also like to see "First They Killed My Father" get a physical release, even though that movie wasn't mentioned in this video. That's a really good and underrated, a very dark and depressing movie if the title wasn't any indication.
I'm not trolling, and I liked Knives Out, but I just did not care for Glass Onion. Maybe I should go back and give it another chance...but all the love it gets is really perplexing to me...eh, different strokes for different folks!
I'd like to add, The Night Comes For Us. It's like an unofficial, The Raid 3. Also, I liked, Kate, with Mary Elizabeth Winestead. Kinda wish that got a physical. And, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance needs to be on physical! Side note: I'm glad we got Prey on physical.
The way streaming services leave truckloads of money on the table continues to baffle me financially and as a movie fan. Do streamers really want to destroy film collections and preservation while also making less money? Great business plan 🙄
I'm no expert on the business side of these things, but I'm pretty sure the streamers don't directly earn money off of each physical unit sold. They license the movie to separate distributors. Yes, this represents a lot of short-term revenue, but their business plan is specifically focused on streaming. If they believe that licensing everything for physical release will have an adverse impact on subscriber growth, then they're going to leave that money on the table in order to tell consumers, "You have to get the product direct from us. You can't buy it second-hand."
@@ChunAsperEndao many of the traditional studios do license out the physical media rights to places like Arrow Video and Vinegar Syndrome, but they don’t have to. If they were serious, they could develop their own in-house disc production. While this would incur development costs, it’s not as though there isn’t a profitable market. DVD still reigns in places where internet access is limited
Amazon sell Physical Media so they should know this. But yeah movies showing on pay TV get loads of viewers even though you can also buy the films on physical media. Streaming should be the same.
I think it bears mentioning that not all that long ago, Netflix still released most of its original content on physical media, if only to make it available both to streaming subscribers and people who were still getting discs by mail. Then not only did they stop doing that; they shut down their DVD Netflix service last year. I don't think it's a coincidence that this closely coincided with their crackdown on password sharing and the sudden prevalence of streaming services removing and writing off their own properties. I'm really concerned about the impact that it's going to have on physical media as a whole, because DVD Netflix represented at least a handful of guaranteed sales for most new releases. I worry that without a rental market to stimulate long-term interest, distributors are going to be a lot less willing to gamble on physical releases, regardless of any perceived "comeback" for Blu-Ray and 4K. And I'm like 95 percent sure that this is all by design. When investors started getting squirrely, Netflix shut down physical distribution to send the message that a streaming subscription will be the only way of accessing new releases. Neither they nor any other streamer wants to make "extra" money from discs. Physical media is a threat to their business model and they want it gone..
In the UK, we need on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc releases were: Underwater (2020) The Menu See How They Run Guns Akimbo Everything Everywhere All At Once Invincible (Animated TV) The Orville: New Horizon Hocus Pocus 2 Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers movie Ducktales (Reboot series) Animaniacs (both Original and Reboot series plus Wakko's Wish) Tiny Toons Adventures Freakazoid Gremlins: Secret of the Mogwai Futurama (revival series in 2023) Theatre Camp Love and Monsters Orion and the Dark The Dragon Prince Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Original seried and 2003 series) Onion Glass: A Knives Out Mystery Six Underground No One Will Save You The Boogeyman Barbarian Next Goal Wins (2023) Poor Things American Pop The Invitation The Machine Studio 666 The Adam Project RRR The Monsters Squad The Last Starfighter The Land Before Time (Newly Remastered in HD and Widescreen) Nimona The Sea Beast Wish Dragon Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nuggets My Little Pony: A New Generations Klaus Leo The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales Hercules Returns The French Dispatch (DVD version)
‘The Minds Eye’ only ever got a VHS release as far as I’m aware-it was the first computer-animated movie, half a decade before Toy Story. It and its three sequels (Beyond The Minds Eye, Gate To The Minds Eye and Odyssey Into The Minds Eye) deserve remastering and preservation on Blu-Ray at least, if not 4K somehow. Unfortunately, the rights holders to the series don’t seem interested in putting in the effort to resecuring licenses for some of the material. Hoping that Criterion or someone can eventually step in to do it for them.
Let's hope now that the caviate of when buying something via streaming doesn't necessarily mean you own anything. This is an incentive for physical media to have something of a renaissance (applies to music & games as well)
There is still plenty of downloadable media with purchase. I buy digital when on sale all the time. 1080p (in the case of some old movies, 480). Over 4.5k movies in my collection I can access via my NAS server, without having to rely on the Internet all the time and without having to dedicate a whole room of my house to physical media.
@@PincoPallino-zh8wm Don't get me wrong; streaming & digital media is a fantastic means to get entertainment. However this is where companies can become abusive with the technology; & this is important to remember. Streaming & digital media is & SHOULD be an option! Never the only way to get entertainment
I'd buy Extraction 1 and 2 in a heartbeat if they're available on the 4k disc. The compressed Atmos sounded like trash on Netflix. My wish list is Fincher's The Killer. It looked and sounded great on Netflix, but it will be even better on lossless 4k disc. Another wish list is The Tomorrow War. The picture and sound quality are trash on Prime.
Great list! 2 big ones you missed, especially for Home Theater Enthusiasts are “The Adam Project” and “The Tomorrow War” both of which have reference quality Atmos mixes.
@@NickMatzkeMusic This will probably blow your mind, but there are movies that are not made by a streaming platform that still don't have a physical media release or even allow you to pay to stream it.
@@missourigreen051 So why did you respond to my comment and not just make a regular comment? What did the movie you mentioned have to do with the movies I mentioned?
I would definitely get all those on Blu-ray if available....Also hoping for 1. Greyhound 2. The Highwaymen 3. Spectral 4. Mosul 5. Bird Box 6. The Tomorrow War
Joblo can you do a video on 10 films that had never leave VHS until now films like RAD or any other films that had a VHS or laserdisc release but never got a DVD Blu-ray or a 4k release until now i still support physical media great video You guys are awesome.
I would totally buy the "Extraction" flicks and "6 Underground". Keeping these exclusively on streaming is why I tend to not subscribe and just stream everything online. I'm not contributing to the death of physical media. Plus, 95% of everything streaming services make is complete shit. Yeah, Disney and Amazon, looking right at you.
Looking at the bright side, streaming services is remastering movies people barely ever heard of to 1080p, but were never on DVD and Blu-Ray. Even Captain America 1990 were remastered to 1080p. Anyway. True Lies and The Abyss is finally coming to Blu-Ray and 4K UHD worldwide next month. Aliens finally gets a 4K release too.
Absolutely agree with this list, I'd buy 8 out of 10 of these, plus Charlize Theron's The Old Guard, and Gal Gadot's recent Heart of Stone. They should keep their streaming exclusive 'window' about at year's length, and afterwards release it on disc as subscriptions then would be minimal for them, much more in physical sales.
There is one movie that should be on the list, and it wasn't even made for streaming on any platform like most of the movies on the list, I'm talking about the anime movie The First Slam Dunk which originally came out in theaters in 2022. Not only is it still not out yet on dvd and bluray, but it's not available to stream either(I'm referring to the option where you pay 20 dollars just to stream a movie).
Red Notice and What Happened To Monday are a few I'd add. Maybe even the Army of Thieves and Army of the Dead. Oddly enough Netflix released The Man From Toronto onto DVD after it came out. It's a terrible movie but they released it. Was that a NF exclusive?
If they released those action movies on physical media 6 weeks after the streaming release I'd bet both 6 Underground and Gray Man would hence sequels in the works by now.
I will never understand how films like Dolomite is My Name or Glass Onion or especially Barbarian aren't on home media right now. If there were any other streaming films that deserve a home media release, I'd say The Tragedy of Macbeth and Da 5 Bloods
Oddly Barbarian was a theatrical movie, not one made for streaming yet it had no physical releases. Typically theatrical release movies get physical releases. Especially with how popular that one was.
I still think the two Extraction movies are probably my favourite Chris Hemsworth movies ever. Also Rush & Cabin in the woods were solid but those two action flicks were fucking awesome
Off the Netflix movies i have seen are not many that become classic plus the series are not muts beter.... Only the Blue Eyed Samurai is a great cartoon serie. May be it will be beter but i find the real feelings of movies you only feel in the cinema. I am a collector of fine action, war, western and martial arts movies 🎬🎥 around 3000 and more coming. Greetings from the Netherlands 👍
The King I felt was the better of the two medieval Netflix features. But I can only base this on the versions I’ve seen. Outlaw King had some great costume design though. But yes, Netflix should certainly be offering and marketing blue Ray orders for their films and shows. Why leave all that money on the table!? I’ve even wondered they don’t have exclusive theatre releases for their movies with some kind of special offer for their subscribers.. it’s a shame they are so set in their ways Extraction 1 and 2 would absolutely be on my shelf and I would have watched Extraction 2 in the cinema
Need a physical release of Hulu's Palm Springs, one of the best romantic comedies of the 21st century. 6 Underground? That makes me want to profusely vomit.
@@JoBloOriginals yes it is sad that Netflix don't release their original films on Blu-ray and it's also sad that we have no other choice but to go that route it's the only way to own it on physical
Eh, I can live without "The Gray Man" or "6 Underground" on physical media. But, I would like to see "Glass Onion" get a physical release. I would also like to see "First They Killed My Father" get a physical release, even though that movie wasn't mentioned in this video. That's a really good and underrated, a very dark and depressing movie if the title wasn't any indication.
I'm not trolling, and I liked Knives Out, but I just did not care for Glass Onion. Maybe I should go back and give it another chance...but all the love it gets is really perplexing to me...eh, different strokes for different folks!
The Killer and Extraction 1 & 2 should absolutely be available for purchase.
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I'd like to add, The Night Comes For Us. It's like an unofficial, The Raid 3.
Also, I liked, Kate, with Mary Elizabeth Winestead. Kinda wish that got a physical.
And, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance needs to be on physical!
Side note: I'm glad we got Prey on physical.
The Night Comes For Us would be an automatic buy for me.
The way streaming services leave truckloads of money on the table continues to baffle me financially and as a movie fan. Do streamers really want to destroy film collections and preservation while also making less money? Great business plan 🙄
I'm no expert on the business side of these things, but I'm pretty sure the streamers don't directly earn money off of each physical unit sold. They license the movie to separate distributors. Yes, this represents a lot of short-term revenue, but their business plan is specifically focused on streaming. If they believe that licensing everything for physical release will have an adverse impact on subscriber growth, then they're going to leave that money on the table in order to tell consumers, "You have to get the product direct from us. You can't buy it second-hand."
@@ChunAsperEndao many of the traditional studios do license out the physical media rights to places like Arrow Video and Vinegar Syndrome, but they don’t have to. If they were serious, they could develop their own in-house disc production. While this would incur development costs, it’s not as though there isn’t a profitable market. DVD still reigns in places where internet access is limited
Amazon sell Physical Media so they should know this. But yeah movies showing on pay TV get loads of viewers even though you can also buy the films on physical media. Streaming should be the same.
@@davidjames579 💯
All the studios are doing is giving people more justification to sail the seas.
😂yeah took me a second to catch that 😊
Arrrrrr, mateys!!!
I think it bears mentioning that not all that long ago, Netflix still released most of its original content on physical media, if only to make it available both to streaming subscribers and people who were still getting discs by mail. Then not only did they stop doing that; they shut down their DVD Netflix service last year. I don't think it's a coincidence that this closely coincided with their crackdown on password sharing and the sudden prevalence of streaming services removing and writing off their own properties. I'm really concerned about the impact that it's going to have on physical media as a whole, because DVD Netflix represented at least a handful of guaranteed sales for most new releases. I worry that without a rental market to stimulate long-term interest, distributors are going to be a lot less willing to gamble on physical releases, regardless of any perceived "comeback" for Blu-Ray and 4K. And I'm like 95 percent sure that this is all by design. When investors started getting squirrely, Netflix shut down physical distribution to send the message that a streaming subscription will be the only way of accessing new releases. Neither they nor any other streamer wants to make "extra" money from discs. Physical media is a threat to their business model and they want it gone..
In the UK, we need on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc releases were:
Underwater (2020)
The Menu
See How They Run
Guns Akimbo
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Invincible (Animated TV)
The Orville: New Horizon
Hocus Pocus 2
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers movie
Ducktales (Reboot series)
Animaniacs (both Original and Reboot series plus Wakko's Wish)
Tiny Toons Adventures
Freakazoid
Gremlins: Secret of the Mogwai
Futurama (revival series in 2023)
Theatre Camp
Love and Monsters
Orion and the Dark
The Dragon Prince
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Original seried and 2003 series)
Onion Glass: A Knives Out Mystery
Six Underground
No One Will Save You
The Boogeyman
Barbarian
Next Goal Wins (2023)
Poor Things
American Pop
The Invitation
The Machine
Studio 666
The Adam Project
RRR
The Monsters Squad
The Last Starfighter
The Land Before Time (Newly Remastered in HD and Widescreen)
Nimona
The Sea Beast
Wish Dragon
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nuggets
My Little Pony: A New Generations
Klaus
Leo
The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie
Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
Hercules Returns
The French Dispatch (DVD version)
Greyhound, the Apple TV + movie with Tom Hanks. Awesome movie, still not on bluray.
‘The Minds Eye’ only ever got a VHS release as far as I’m aware-it was the first computer-animated movie, half a decade before Toy Story. It and its three sequels (Beyond The Minds Eye, Gate To The Minds Eye and Odyssey Into The Minds Eye) deserve remastering and preservation on Blu-Ray at least, if not 4K somehow. Unfortunately, the rights holders to the series don’t seem interested in putting in the effort to resecuring licenses for some of the material. Hoping that Criterion or someone can eventually step in to do it for them.
Let's hope now that the caviate of when buying something via streaming doesn't necessarily mean you own anything.
This is an incentive for physical media to have something of a renaissance (applies to music & games as well)
There is still plenty of downloadable media with purchase. I buy digital when on sale all the time. 1080p (in the case of some old movies, 480). Over 4.5k movies in my collection I can access via my NAS server, without having to rely on the Internet all the time and without having to dedicate a whole room of my house to physical media.
@@PincoPallino-zh8wm Don't get me wrong; streaming & digital media is a fantastic means to get entertainment.
However this is where companies can become abusive with the technology; & this is important to remember.
Streaming & digital media is & SHOULD be an option! Never the only way to get entertainment
RRR needs a physical release. The insaneness of it would only benefit from the higher bitrates Blu-ray offers.
I bought RRR on blu-ray on Ebay
I'd buy Extraction 1 and 2 in a heartbeat if they're available on the 4k disc. The compressed Atmos sounded like trash on Netflix. My wish list is Fincher's The Killer. It looked and sounded great on Netflix, but it will be even better on lossless 4k disc. Another wish list is The Tomorrow War. The picture and sound quality are trash on Prime.
I'm happy to have Prey (HULU) & Kate (Netflix) in my bluray collection 💙
Kate is available on bluray? I've never seen it.
Great list! 2 big ones you missed, especially for Home Theater Enthusiasts are “The Adam Project” and “The Tomorrow War” both of which have reference quality Atmos mixes.
I'm going to guess you never heard of the movie The First Slam Dunk?
@@missourigreen051 No I have not. Is that another good Atmos mix on a streaming only movie?
@@NickMatzkeMusic This will probably blow your mind, but there are movies that are not made by a streaming platform that still don't have a physical media release or even allow you to pay to stream it.
@@missourigreen051 So why did you respond to my comment and not just make a regular comment? What did the movie you mentioned have to do with the movies I mentioned?
I would definitely get all those on Blu-ray if available....Also hoping for
1. Greyhound
2. The Highwaymen
3. Spectral
4. Mosul
5. Bird Box
6. The Tomorrow War
Joblo can you do a video on 10 films that had never leave VHS until now films like RAD or any other films that had a VHS or laserdisc release but never got a DVD Blu-ray or a 4k release until now i still support physical media great video You guys are awesome.
Rad was released on Bluray and 4K a couple years ago from (I think) Vinegar Syndrome.
Bizarre that extraction 1 & 2 aren't on dvd. those movies are awesome!
I would totally buy the "Extraction" flicks and "6 Underground". Keeping these exclusively on streaming is why I tend to not subscribe and just stream everything online. I'm not contributing to the death of physical media. Plus, 95% of everything streaming services make is complete shit. Yeah, Disney and Amazon, looking right at you.
Barbarian ❤
Great horror movie
It. Vs jeeper creeper
Looking at the bright side, streaming services is remastering movies people barely ever heard of to 1080p, but were never on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Even Captain America 1990 were remastered to 1080p.
Anyway. True Lies and The Abyss is finally coming to Blu-Ray and 4K UHD worldwide next month. Aliens finally gets a 4K release too.
It's not that horror fans necessarily love physical media, it's that horror movies get butchered on TV and even sometimes when streamed.
It's a crime that Barbarian isn't available on Blu Ray but The Boogeyman is...
Absolutely agree with this list, I'd buy 8 out of 10 of these, plus Charlize Theron's The Old Guard, and Gal Gadot's recent Heart of Stone.
They should keep their streaming exclusive 'window' about at year's length, and afterwards release it on disc as subscriptions then would be minimal for them, much more in physical sales.
I’m sticking to DVDs, I’m in too deep🙂
Me too
There is one movie that should be on the list, and it wasn't even made for streaming on any platform like most of the movies on the list, I'm talking about the anime movie The First Slam Dunk which originally came out in theaters in 2022. Not only is it still not out yet on dvd and bluray, but it's not available to stream either(I'm referring to the option where you pay 20 dollars just to stream a movie).
Army of the Dead for sure would be my top pick.
I was surprised to not see The Ritual or Hush on this list!
Red Notice and What Happened To Monday are a few I'd add. Maybe even the Army of Thieves and Army of the Dead. Oddly enough Netflix released The Man From Toronto onto DVD after it came out. It's a terrible movie but they released it. Was that a NF exclusive?
If they released those action movies on physical media 6 weeks after the streaming release I'd bet both 6 Underground and Gray Man would hence sequels in the works by now.
I will never understand how films like Dolomite is My Name or Glass Onion or especially Barbarian aren't on home media right now. If there were any other streaming films that deserve a home media release, I'd say The Tragedy of Macbeth and Da 5 Bloods
Oddly Barbarian was a theatrical movie, not one made for streaming yet it had no physical releases. Typically theatrical release movies get physical releases. Especially with how popular that one was.
I still think the two Extraction movies are probably my favourite Chris Hemsworth movies ever. Also Rush & Cabin in the woods were solid but those two action flicks were fucking awesome
Any chance of the original “Let It Be” film being released officially?
3:47 Ryan Gosling is already popular even before The Gray Man.
Outlaw King isn't the sequel to Braveheart, it's Robert the Bruce that's the sequel. They are both about the same guy at the same time.
all great but I feel like triple frontier is sooo underrated. great filum.
I just checked & can purchase every single one of these films in physical format here in the UK 😊
It will probably be more common with streaming
The sea beast. The Magicians Elephant. Leave the world behind. I'd scoop these up if I could.
Those were the days
Don't Look Up!
You say this but I can think of one at least that hasn't been released on DVD
"Through the eyes of a killer" for one
_Josh and S.A.M._ has never gotten a DVD release, let alone Blu-ray. Let Kino Lorber or Shout! Studio do a Blu-ray release
I'd like to see No One Will Save You and The Empty Man at least on blu ray but preferably 4k
"Outlaw King" (2018, Sigma Films/Nutflecks)
"The King" (2019)
You mentioned Scorsese. Where is the "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" blu-ray?
Off the Netflix movies i have seen are not many that become classic plus the series are not muts beter.... Only the Blue Eyed Samurai is a great cartoon serie. May be it will be beter but i find the real feelings of movies you only feel in the cinema. I am a collector of fine action, war, western and martial arts movies 🎬🎥 around 3000 and more coming. Greetings from the Netherlands 👍
I haven't seen any of these, because I don't stream. For me, If there is no theatrical or physical release, the movie simply doesn't exist
The King I felt was the better of the two medieval Netflix features. But I can only base this on the versions I’ve seen. Outlaw King had some great costume design though.
But yes, Netflix should certainly be offering and marketing blue Ray orders for their films and shows. Why leave all that money on the table!? I’ve even wondered they don’t have exclusive theatre releases for their movies with some kind of special offer for their subscribers.. it’s a shame they are so set in their ways
Extraction 1 and 2 would absolutely be on my shelf and I would have watched Extraction 2 in the cinema
Sweetheart 2019, streaming only and a nice lil gem of niche tropical horror.
I know most didn't like it but I i would love the new TCM from Netflix on blu ray
Black summer would be nice
Never heard of these movies.
Not technically a film, but I'd love to see winding refn's too old to die young on physical media.
Need a physical release of Hulu's Palm Springs, one of the best romantic comedies of the 21st century.
6 Underground? That makes me want to profusely vomit.
I have wandavision on blu ray, I hope they make more
Army of the Dead, saw it in the theater. Has a prequel and possible short seriesi n the works,
Well, you can always get a chinese copy. Ive got a few and they look great
😎👍
5:22 you mean hbo max
I guess I’m just going to have to break down and buy bootleg 🤷🏽♂️
Nimona!!!
Bright. And buster Scruggs
5:15 more like boredom. Im sorry barbarian was trash
TROLL !!!
Six underground is definitely not "Amazing"
Sail the high seas you'll be amazed what you find on Blu-ray I have most of these on Blu-ray with the best picture quality
Ahoy matey - indeed there's a place where all is "available" but why are these services making people go that route?
@@JoBloOriginals yes it is sad that Netflix don't release their original films on Blu-ray and it's also sad that we have no other choice but to go that route it's the only way to own it on physical
The way it should be: Streaming = Theatrical release. After six months the movie should get a physical release.
The age of downloading has begun (again), better, cheaper, no several streaming costs, no protection.
There losing money not putting on physical
Streaming sucks
terrible opinions lol