I prefer shifting aspect ratios where it isn’t a gimmick and something the director intended. From what understand Kosinski approved of it. If they could do an option I hope it doesn’t involve a separate encode of the movie. Use seamless branching or an overlay.
August 30, 2025 at 6:35 PM
I prefer shifting aspect ratios where it isn’t a gimmick and something the director intended. From what understand Kosinski approved of it. If they could do an option I hope it doesn’t involve a separate encode of the movie. Use seamless branching or an overlay.
Yeah the physical media thing is bunk. It’s online only, no inventory in stores. I always ask why they carry players if you can’t even buy movies from them lol
August 23, 2025 at 12:46 AM
Yeah the physical media thing is bunk. It’s online only, no inventory in stores. I always ask why they carry players if you can’t even buy movies from them lol
It’s a shame they didn’t give this a 100GB disc. I know you say it’s likely had little impact on the picture quality but I prefer owning a film in its best possible quality, and for one that’s over two hours I feel like 66GB is selling it short.
August 3, 2025 at 6:46 PM
It’s a shame they didn’t give this a 100GB disc. I know you say it’s likely had little impact on the picture quality but I prefer owning a film in its best possible quality, and for one that’s over two hours I feel like 66GB is selling it short.
So… in times past they would have done an exchange program or something so people who previously purchased the set can get the fixed discs. Now we have to buy it over again?
July 16, 2025 at 2:20 AM
So… in times past they would have done an exchange program or something so people who previously purchased the set can get the fixed discs. Now we have to buy it over again?
My mom who was diagnosed with stage 3C/4 ovarian cancer back in May/June had her PT/OT denied by UHC in August/September which delayed starting her chemotherapy that ultimately led to her death on November 20th. I’m alone trying to sort out her affairs after 20 years caregiving
My mom who was diagnosed with stage 3C/4 ovarian cancer back in May/June had her PT/OT denied by UHC in August/September which delayed starting her chemotherapy that ultimately led to her death on November 20th. I’m alone trying to sort out her affairs after 20 years caregiving
I started the campaign yesterday when I found out the attorneys fees alone to even try to settle her estate was going to run $4000-5000. That’s not including settling any medical debt, settling Medicaid Estate Recovery, or even holding a memorial service and hopefully burying her and dad.
December 6, 2024 at 5:09 AM
I started the campaign yesterday when I found out the attorneys fees alone to even try to settle her estate was going to run $4000-5000. That’s not including settling any medical debt, settling Medicaid Estate Recovery, or even holding a memorial service and hopefully burying her and dad.
My mom who was diagnosed with stage 3C/4 ovarian cancer back in May/June had her PT/OT denied by UHC in August/September which delayed starting her chemotherapy that ultimately led to her death on November 20th. I’m alone trying to sort out her affairs after 20 years caregiving
My mom who was diagnosed with stage 3C/4 ovarian cancer back in May/June had her PT/OT denied by UHC in August/September which delayed starting her chemotherapy that ultimately led to her death on November 20th. I’m alone trying to sort out her affairs after 20 years caregiving
Okay, Medicaid is great, but oh my does it need fixing. Please end Medicaid Estate Recovery. Currently, federal law requires states to attempt to “recover” funds used for the benefit of the Medicaid recipient. Oftentimes this means taking the family home once long term care has started.
November 19, 2024 at 8:55 PM
Okay, Medicaid is great, but oh my does it need fixing. Please end Medicaid Estate Recovery. Currently, federal law requires states to attempt to “recover” funds used for the benefit of the Medicaid recipient. Oftentimes this means taking the family home once long term care has started.
You can see more about the process here, but basically if you know anyone who owns a home and might ever go on Medicaid, they should get their estate in order well in advance because MERPs have a 60-month look back period.
You can see more about the process here, but basically if you know anyone who owns a home and might ever go on Medicaid, they should get their estate in order well in advance because MERPs have a 60-month look back period.
The problem is, only about 1% of funds used are recovered from these estate recovery programs, but they disproportionately impact low income or poor families. Worse, well-off or affluent families often skirt these recovery efforts by placing property into trusts that their heirs can inherit.
November 19, 2024 at 8:55 PM
The problem is, only about 1% of funds used are recovered from these estate recovery programs, but they disproportionately impact low income or poor families. Worse, well-off or affluent families often skirt these recovery efforts by placing property into trusts that their heirs can inherit.
Okay, Medicaid is great, but oh my does it need fixing. Please end Medicaid Estate Recovery. Currently, federal law requires states to attempt to “recover” funds used for the benefit of the Medicaid recipient. Oftentimes this means taking the family home once long term care has started.
November 19, 2024 at 8:55 PM
Okay, Medicaid is great, but oh my does it need fixing. Please end Medicaid Estate Recovery. Currently, federal law requires states to attempt to “recover” funds used for the benefit of the Medicaid recipient. Oftentimes this means taking the family home once long term care has started.