But beyond pixels and bitrates, there is the object itself. Holding a movie in your hand creates a connection to the art. It is a book on a shelf, a record in a crate. It is something that exists in the physical world, tethered to the moment you bought it or the person you watched it with.
Beyond its primary industry, the title has become a recognizable "meme-able" phrase in internet culture, often used to describe certain archetypes in film or television, or appearing in "remastered" high-definition uploads.