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DVDs you regularly replace?
I don't know what it is about these two titles that seem to attract damage -- I don't even watch them THAT often -- but over the years I have had to buy four copies of both Se7en and Punch-Drunk Love. I have also had to buy two copies of Pulp Fiction and two copies of Jackie Brown, and I will likely be getting a third copy of the latter soon as my copy has recieved more damage. With the last two, I've kept a "beater" copy to try to prevent damage to my nice copy.
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I've only had damage done to 1 disc, but it wasn't one I even wanted to replace - Carrie 2!
I just tried to play it one day and it wouldn't, and I noticed a crack right down the center of the disc. It was probably my fault though, and I just don't realize it. Maybe I sat on the case or something. What are you doing to your discs (besides playing them) that causes damage? Do you leave the DVD's lying around on tables? |
No, just through regular wear and tear the packaging gets kind of beat up and the discs get some light scratches. I think I'm probably more anal than a normal consumer would be about it and Se7en and Punch-Drunk Love seem to go on sale a lot -- I just replaced Love when it was at Best Buy a few weeks ago for $6.99 -- so I don't mind. It sucks when you get like a little ding right in the center of the cover where it's really distracting.
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If you replace DVDs when the cover gets a slight "ding" or scuff, then yes, you are more anal than most. However, that doesn't jibe with what you say about DVDs getting beat up through "regular wear and tear". DVDs don't "wear". You'd have to be storing them in a binder, paper envelope, or other medium that actually contacts the disc or handling them improperly for them to go bad all by themselves.
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Just taking them off the shelf, opening them up, taking the discs out, taking the discs around, letting people borrow them, re-arranging my DVDs -- probably re-arranging my DVDs does the most accidental damage, but I have to "update" the shelf eventually with my new purchases, which means taking stacks of DVDs off going from beginning to end. And there are always accidents -- I doubt people can honestly say they've never accidentally dropped a DVD before. ;)
And by "ding", I was thinking of PDL specifically...I somehow got a dent right in the middle of Sandler's forehead on the cover. It's still anal, sure, but it drove me nuts, because it was really, really obvious. |
Originally Posted by droidguy1119
...letting people borrow them...
If you really must have the covers pristine forever and can't simply avoid Digipaks and slipcovers, check www.bagsunlimited.com for plastic sleeves you can slip over your DVDs. That way you can just replace the sleeve if it gets scuffed instead of replacing the cover. Of course for things like dropping it onto the corner of a table, etc. you might need to go to some kind of hard plastic shell, but then you're in <i>Boy in the Plastic Bubble</i> territory, and really should seek professional help. ;) |
Ohh, this bags idea is great. Now I need like 400 bags...
And I only let people borrow the discs. Probably not a good idea still, but I only lend to those I know will either replace it if it breaks or not break it in the first place. |
lend the discs in a cd case or a dvd case with "borrowed from DRIODGUY" on the cover
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I thought this thread was going to be about people buying Evil Dead over and over and over again. :p
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Never had to replace a CD or DVD. No idea how you would damage one to the point you'd have to replace it.
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man, how do you guys treat your dvds!?
i only replace discs when i upgrade for a better version (new transfer, special edition, etc) those are the only discs i replace. maybe some of you should just start taking better care of your belongings, when it comes to a point where you destroy dvds so much that they have to be replaced :) |
So the disc still works fine, but gets minor scuffs on it so you replace it?
I haven't ever done that. I would rather buy movies I don't already have. |
I haven't had to replace one yet and I'll keep my fingers crossed that I will stay lucky in the future!
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Originally Posted by droidguy1119
I don't know what it is about these two titles that seem to attract damage -- I don't even watch them THAT often -- but over the years I have had to buy four copies of both Se7en and Punch-Drunk Love. I have also had to buy two copies of Pulp Fiction and two copies of Jackie Brown, and I will likely be getting a third copy of the latter soon as my copy has recieved more damage. With the last two, I've kept a "beater" copy to try to prevent damage to my nice copy.
Anyone else find themselves regularly replacing a favorite title? I have a Se7en platinum Edition and its been in my collection for 3yrs now and as I play it and check the packaging still in excellent condition? Do you think its not the DVDs need to be replaced? the owner perhaps? |
I have only had to replace two dvds in my collection. The only reason I had to replace them was because I loaned them to a friend. Then we had a huge fight and I decided that the dvds were not that important. I would rather buy new copies then to have to speak to her again.
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Originally Posted by droidguy1119
Just taking them off the shelf, opening them up, taking the discs out, taking the discs around, letting people borrow them, re-arranging my DVDs -- probably re-arranging my DVDs does the most accidental damage, but I have to "update" the shelf eventually with my new purchases, which means taking stacks of DVDs off going from beginning to end. And there are always accidents -- I doubt people can honestly say they've never accidentally dropped a DVD before. ;)
And by "ding", I was thinking of PDL specifically...I somehow got a dent right in the middle of Sandler's forehead on the cover. It's still anal, sure, but it drove me nuts, because it was really, really obvious. But yeah, letting people borrow discs is probably your biggest problem. I hate to be that guy, but my friends see a collection here at my apartment with about a thousand DVD's, and they're like 'oh can I borrow...' and I just tell them 'Im sorry, but I dont lend out my DVD because I've had too many bad experiences in the past'. They'll probably say 'yeah but I'll be really careful with it man, you know me'... that's what everyone says. I was stingy like that for a while, and one time a year and a half ago or so, I decided to just go against my instincts once. Got the DVD back the next day... and the DVD was loose inside the case off the spindle. Lots of people have different ways of handling DVD discs, or taking them out of the case. Bad habits from friends like this who don't do it properly, will cause an issue. Friends who aren't careful about placing the DVD back on the spindle or on the tray in the DVD player... they'll put the DVD down and slide it around until it's in place. That's bad news. Friends who will leave DVD's out, that's not too great either. If you don't mind shelling out all that money, even at seven bucks a pop each time, then all the power to you. I don't see why you'd want to though, that's seven dollars you could use on another discount DVD you might not own yet. Do what you will with your collection. But it sounds like you're not careful with your collection. You're not anywhere near the worst I've heard, but you should learn some new habits, and by the terrible habits your friends could have, all in all this just sounds like it boils down to taking better care of your collection. DVD's won't just show wear just like that, and I know that's already been said in this thread. So treat them like they're delicate, because let's face it, DVD's are pretty delicate. |
tip: DON'T let anyone borrow your dvds. Be a stingy bastard, you'll save money that way. If someone wants to see a movie bad enough, they should rent it or buy it themselves and not rely on someone else's collection so they can watch for free.
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I replaced Boondock Saints when the SE came out. My original Canadian version was passed around during college, so you can only imagine the damage. I also, need to replace my copy of Brotherhood of the Wolf. Another one I lent out. I am much more selective to who I lend my DVDs to these days.
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Originally Posted by xage
4 copies? what happen to the previous 3 copies?
Se7en just got worn. I believe I have given all of my previous copies away. In theory, yes, I could be spending money on something else, but I have so many DVDs and there are only so many stores around here...it may be another thread in and of itself about how over time you may "wear out" your local stores to the point where there just isn't anything that really screams at you anymore. Only Borders in my area has some interesting titles, usually foreign or Criterion, but those are always much, much more than $6.99 (not to mention, since it's a bookstore, terribly overpriced). Also, I would like to say that for some reason it has really only been these two titles. I don't know what it is about them. I don't believe I've ever had to replace any other DVDs. |
Originally Posted by droidguy1119
Ohh, this bags idea is great. Now I need like 400 bags...
And I only let people borrow the discs. Probably not a good idea still, but I only lend to those I know will either replace it if it breaks or not break it in the first place. Also, if you're getting bored with the selection at local stores to the point where you're re-buying the same stuff, you need to start buying online. Either that, or I could give you a list of DVDs to buy and send them to me. ;) |
Originally Posted by Mike Adams
I'm not saying they'll break it, but they're obviously not taking very good care of them. As for "taking discs around" as you mentioned previously, if you hold them properly (finger in center/thumb on edge, or vice-versa), you can go jogging with them and not scuff or scratch them. Discs have to come into <i>contact</i> with something in order to get scuffed, scratched, or cracked, and that's contrary to how you're supposed to handle them.
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Originally Posted by droidguy1119
I meant in a disc-binder kind of thing.
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Another one who has never replaced a DVD due to wear and tear. I learned to take care of my media way back when I had vinyl (Anyone remember D4?)
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Originally Posted by Mike Adams
Well, none of them are 100% perfect, but it sounds like that's another problem. Repeatedly removing and inserting discs into cheap DVD binders will scuff 'em up bad in a hurry. Avoid "CD/DVD" binders, or just cheap ones in general. I use Univenture "Safety Sleeve" products, but I still expect to see some scuffs over time. They're really gentle on discs though, so I'm probably just being paranoid.
I have a disc buffer, though, so everything was okay. |
Zero.
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I have never replaced a disc due to wear and tear since I have been collecting. I have been collecting since the day DVD's came out.
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Originally Posted by Brian Shannon
I have never replaced a disc due to wear and tear since I have been collecting. I have been collecting since the day DVD's came out.
Unless one always lends out their dvds and they come back fucked up (and even then, I wouldnt be the one replacing, it would be the person I lent it to) ..and unless one is a barbarian Grundel who doesnt eat with utensils, oh, and unless the discs themselves just stop working or glue comes loose, etc, I cant see how replacing them is needed. |
I've only had to replace one and that was because I let someone borrow it. Now i'll only let someone borrow if I know they take the same care as I do.
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Some of mine got scratched because the round plastic thing that holds the dvd in the case broke so now some are loose and just wobling around.
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I've yet to replace a DVD. The closest one I've come to replacing was the original Gladiator, because my parents watched it so much and eventually scratched it abdly. But I resisted that because I had the 3 disc somewhere else.
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I've had DVDs scratched to heck, but they always play fine.
I just reorganized my collection though, and found 4 films that I apparently lent out and have not been returned, so they might become my first "replacements". |
I only replace the ones that are re-released onto an SE or CE. Unlike other people, I tend to take really good care of my DVDs and CDs - and have NEVER had to replace any of them due to mishandling.
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Never had to replace any due to damage. I too learned not to loan my titles out due to receiving damaged goods back. I've received cases back that had dings and scratches, as well as disks obviousily being left out and getting scratched. This was AFTER I told them I care about the condition of the case and to NEVER leave discs lying about, either the disc is in the player or in the case. So I've had to politely say no when people have asked to borrow my discs. There are a handful of people I trust with them, only because I've seen how they treat their own stuff & I've never had an issue with any of them.
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I used to loan out (years back) with strict orders not to let their 4 year old near my dvds. Dvds came back slimed twice, and all the fuckhead could say after the second time, "dude whatdya expect, I have a 4 year old"...a prompt get the fuck out outta my house and that was the end of a casual 2 year friendship for being so flippant about my COMMANDS and refusal to buy me another.
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Originally Posted by PHMustang2000
Some of mine got scratched because the round plastic thing that holds the dvd in the case broke so now some are loose and just wobling around.
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He could be talking about Digipaks, which aren't so easy to replace.
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Catcher In The Rye, every time I see it, I have to buy it!
"dude whatdya expect, I have a 4 year old"... Tell him he shoulda used a CONDOM! ;) |
I replace any dvds that were originally released in snappers as soon as i find them available in Amaray cases.
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I have never replaced a disc due to wear and tear since I have been collecting. I have been collecting since the day DVD's came out. its called treating your dvds with care, its not hard. don't borrow, don't think your dvds are industrustable & the most important and simple tip-treat with care. 'wear & tear' is another saying for 'i don't know or care about my dvds'. |
i'm probably going to have to replace my Clerks II DVD, because I let a friend borrow it, and never got it back. he claims he left it on the steps to my apartment, but i never saw it there.
I've never had to replace a disk because it was damaged though |
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