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Deadpool 2

I rarely go to movies at the cinema. A movie on Blu-ray, and better still UHD Blu-ray, looks better and sounds better on my home theatre system. Yes, the screen is bigger at the cinema, but it isn’t size that counts. It’s angle of view. The 65-inch LG OLED on which I watched this movie occupies a much bigger chunk of my field of view than the cinema screen does in most viable viewing positions. (Yes, you can

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