IMHO, "Streaming" isn't there yet, so I like to own as much physical media as possible.
My haunts for physical media:
Amazon, (and their international branches)
eBay
and
Varied Other "Independent Media Distributors", (this is for really hard to find/obscure cinema.)
Classic example of "Streaming," (especially in this day and age), not being there yet is everyone in Hollywood now has a political agenda and Disney+ is
sooo into it. Like editing Daryl Hannah's bare naked bottom in
Splash, or the re-edited, re-re-edited, and the re-re-re-master-re-edit of
Star Wars, or dare I bring up
Song of the South.
Then
The Simpsons took out an entire episode because it featured Michael Jackson as a guest voice actor.
South Park was edited so that if you want certain episodes you need to own the physical media DVDs.
Or HBO and the
Gone with the Wind fiasco, which literally frosted me because I wanted to legitimately
buy the Blu-ray Box Set, now, good luck finding it, or if you do, prepare to bid your whole months salary to get a copy!
On and on, etc. etc. ... Excuse me while I make my way around their "virtue signaling" and shotty attempts to wipe history under a rug...
Then there is the issue of bonus features ... good luck there ... physical media destroys in that department.
Then there's another issue where, (sometimes), the titles you like expire and are taken down. So you "never really truly owned them," someone else did.
Garbage. Utter Garbage.
Anyway, in the words of T. Hanks: "
That's all I got to say about that."