I loved both but 12 Years a Slave is literally something that will be put in time capsules.
That seems kind of pointless. They can just watch it in the future in whatever format they use, just as we can watch Gone with the Wind or Citizen Kane on DVD/Blu-Ray.
1. Mayhaps, but not every film from that era has survived.
12 Years is a very important film and should be preserved just in case.
2. Even if everyone's hologram visual system sets contains a copy of
12 Years remastered in 5D, it would still be cool to put the film in a capsule to kind of communicate with future generations how we, the people of the early 21st century, view slavery.