Purchase a used DVD copy online (any region) and rip it yourself using MakeMKV (free beta key available). This gives you a personal, legal backup in the "new" MKV DVD quality.
The screen flickered. The 'snow'—the digital noise—took over the image completely, forming a swirling vortex of white pixels. Through the white noise, a shape formed. A face.
Delivers a "genius" performance as a damaged man finding grace.
was the cutting edge. While the rest of the world was struggling with blocky AVI files that fit on a CD-R, the MKV promised "DVD quality"—crisp lines, multiple subtitle tracks, and that rich, melancholic atmosphere of the snowy Ontario landscape where the film took place.