A couple of them aren't out yet. A couple I missed, or they just didn't get theatrical releases here (Australia). Everything else, I Saw in the cinema. Anora, as well, hasn't come out here yet. The Brutalist. I could go on...
They all had theatrical runs AFAIK.
Saw it theatrically in 2020, when cinemas here put on a lot of older films since they needed something to show and nothing new was coming out. There were some teens there who had evidently never seen it before.
I first saw it on DVD using my computer. Not the ideal experience.
We don't have any of those things here.
I don't care for music as an art form, I can't stand musicals, and I loved Once. Didn't even realise it was a musical until reading up on it later.
You think prosecutors need to be paid off to hide evidence and generally ignore the rights of defendants?
...which side of this argument are you on?
That's a complete non-sequitur. And TCD has no clue what he's talking about.
The NBL in Australia tried this a couple of seasons ago and nobody gave a shit. It was quickly abandoned.
It's certainly not going to do anything to entice the "why watch the game when I can catch highlights on Twitter" crowd, and as with the proper championship most teams will have zero chance.
The other difference is that winning the Premier League just means finishing on top at the end of the season. The NBA already has playoffs.
as happened with Android recently that a large community can be closed down and redirected
What's this about?
What on earth is Plume?
What exactly is Threads?
How does any of this work?
I thought I had a handle on what Mastodon was, but then there was this threads thing, and Lemmy is apparently also part of the Fediverse but not Mastodon, I assume, and Threads is its own thing, and calckey and kbin exist, maybe, and I'd never heard of Plume until this post...I don't understand any of this. Reddit and Twitter are how I would generally follow this sort of happening but Mastodon and Lemmy are ghost towns I don't really understand how to use. I'm so utterly lost I don't even know where to begin with finding answers. I don't even have known unknowns, just unknown in unknowns.
DVDs are 480i or 576i, depending on where in the world you are. 720p is HD.