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Re: Why Do you "Collect" DVD's
Goes naturally for me since I collect different stuff (books, CDs, comics etc.) and I've an avid movie lover since I was kid .
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Re: Why Do you "Collect" DVD's
I do it somewhat naturally having come from a long line of pack rats... er, collectors.
My DVD collecting pretty much mirrors why I collect records and CDs. Once I discovered the joy of owning your own music rather than be a slave to the radio I started to collect records and moved to CDs when they took over. Like music, I collect DVDs so that I can watch what I want, when I want, without the interruptions of commercials or the annoyance of rude movie "patrons". |
Re: Why Do you "Collect" DVD's
They are just such a small purchase that you never really think how much a DVD or two a week that you will probably watch once. I have at least gotten away from buying most new release DVDs (Dark Knight being my lone purchase on release date last year) but still buy many DVDs.
A $5 DVD a week still equals almost $300 a year with tax. And of course I rarely stick to $5 a week on DVDs. I don't drink or smoke so that frees up even more money to spend. |
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love movies
worked in movie theatres for years my mom got a player when they first came out and I started my first job soon after unlike other girls colthe shopping is not my thing i love electronics so spent my money on dvds |
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My family wasn't too fond of the whores and blow ... this is a hobby that everybody can enjoy.
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Mostly because I'm too lazy to go to the rental store or too moody for Netflix. I mean with respect to the latter, who the hell knows if a film you rented 3-4 days ago will fit the bill by the time it arrives!
I used to dig Gutwrencher's responses to threads such as this, but since his input has disappeared ..... simply, I enjoy having a library of films within walking distance, period. With over 800 DVDs or so I only consider myself a casual movie fan (as strange as that may be to say), but I enjoy experiencing them with others as well as the fact that it's become an outlet in life. It's really my only hobby so I have accepted the expense of it.
Originally Posted by GenPion
(Post 9187081)
I have over 1,000 DVD/HD DVD/Blu-ray titles combined. That is too many. I know this ..
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I collect dvds because that way Ive always got the movies available in case I feel like watching a certain one. I also collect them b/c I like the idea of being able to display my collection as it might look at a video store.
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Originally Posted by LickTheABCs
(Post 9186648)
Yeah, but what would you do when the dinosaurs ran off with your antenna?
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I enjoy movies, so I collect them. Same thing with video games, and in the past with baseball cards, comics, etc.
I went through a phase a few years ago where I bought pretty much any and every DVD I could, just to build up a huge collection. Not to mention I had to have the "Special" Edition of everything - I would buy dog turds if they came in shiny holographic packaging. Talk about a waste of money. I eventually wised up and sold off the majority of my collection. Now I only buy movies that I enjoy watching, and know I will watch them more than once. I also buy the standard edition of everything unless I get a good deal on a "Special" edition, considering I generally don't watch through all the features anyway. |
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For the love of film. There are some movies out there that have never been in the movies, but you blind buy and come up with a gem. Movies are an escape. To be able to watch a movie when you want from your own collection.
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Originally Posted by visitor Q
(Post 9189117)
I enjoy having a library of films within walking distance, period.
Gutwrencher needs to come back! |
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I may be the originator of the 'let's take a good look at ourselves in the mirror' viewpoint, at least from a light hearted standpoint.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/key-thread-...roblem-if.html We all are tempted by ... stuff. I've never considered my DVDs a collection though. To me, collecting is something tangible and has rarity. Like coins or old movie posters. This is the digital world where having a bunch of zeros and ones on a silver platter (even in a tin case) is just ... stuff. Eventually my film library will just be on a hard disc (or the like) like my music now is. |
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