Even if you were to download on iTunes or stream from Netflix, there is still a physical object that the digital files reside on.
Well, no shit. It hardly floats above our heads in the ether. But you aren't buying that physical object when you pay to stream or download a movie, you're only buying the file itself.
Regardless of downloading to your local hard drive, streaming from someone else's hard drive, or using a different physical media, the content is still digital.
I know that. I literally just said that:
They store digital information
You have no ammo. Even pedantically, you're just rephrasing what I said and acting like that makes me wrong. Digital distribution is a thing, and it's a separate thing to selling DVDs and Blu-rays.
Not this capeshit. SS was terrible; why do you want to keep diving into it? I will say I enjoyed it the first time I watched it when I was hammered. Seeing it a second time while sober cleared up my misunderstanding.
Talk about some interesting capeshit. Like maybe the new Spiderman.
I guess I've just sort of seen this thread as being for DC capeshit because it started out as all about Batfleck. But, very well. On the notion of Spider-Man:
Looks fun. I might be more excited if there hadn't already been five movies about this guy, but I suppose they've got to keep milking the biggest moneymaker. And Michael Keaton is always great, although I still maintain that he was miscast in the Burtman movies.