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Buyer's Remorse
do you ever look at your collection and think: Holy crap. i own way too many DVDs. i spent way too much money and all this stuff. and why the hell did i buy THIS?
some stuff i own i could have done without Masters of Horror Season One The Outer Limits Season One and Two (1963-1965) Miami Vice Seasons One to Five |
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every day
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more so now that I've gone Blu this Christmas. I see movies that I want on BD, but would need to get rid of the DVD's first. I do see a big purge coming this year, tho.
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not too much, but yeah.
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I have both buyer's and seller's remorse. It's amazing how differently a DVD seems in the store compared to once you get it home.
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Don't most of those have good resale value?
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Originally Posted by droidguy1119
(Post 9918437)
I have both buyer's and seller's remorse. It's amazing how differently a DVD seems in the store compared to once you get it home.
So, yeah, every day I have some regrets. I need to not blind buy so much... That's my Achilles heal in film collecting. |
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I had it a ton with pro-wrestling DVD's until last year. I just stopped buying any and sold them all/rest went to Goodwill.
With movies, much less so as they got their use in college. I still find movies I hate and own (Forest Gump and Cocktail) and wonder why I even bought them. |
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Not really. It's what I love. If I have any regrets, its only that my collection doesn't truly have depth. I mean I have a ridiculous amount of DVDs (though I tend to share with my old man so I actually don't have as many DVDs as my DVDAf page lists on hand) but there's so much great stuff I don't have.
The only really bad thing is probably the fact that I really don't have enough space for all of my discs. And some of the stuff I have I bought cheaply so the releases aren't good. IE when DVDs first came out I bought tons of "used" DVDs from video rental stores. It hasn't been until the last couple of years when I really began to work on my classic film collection that I tried hard to think about making my collection look nice. |
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Daily
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I felt this way with my dvd's. I am being much more selective and careful with my bluray collection however!
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All the time. Especially now that I moved. Most of my DVDs were packed away for the past 10 months. I moved into a house and unpacked them all, and they've completely taken over! I sold some of them, but still have way too much.
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Yes and no. I love my collection and I am very proud of it. My only concern is that in a few years we will all be streaming/downloading and the idea of collecting will be dead. If streaming/downloading goes anything like the way video game streaming/downloading is going collecting will be over for sure. We will buy up all we can just like we do with DVDs only for a new media to come out or a company to go under and POOF! All our streamed/downloaded media is bye bye. That's how it's starting to work with video game (IE: Wii, PS3, PSPgo). Everything you download for those systems will only be good as long as the virtual stores offer them, and once your console is out of date, only as good as your console lasts. I fear that it will be the same for all media someday. So in other words, I love collecting (right now) but it will all have seamed pointless and a waist of money if someday the end of collecting is forced upon us.
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Yes, but only when I realize that I'm going to have to move/pack everything when my girlfriend and I get a place together.
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Every now and then I do but I also realize it is a better hobby than drinking and doing drugs along with providing entertainment to others as well as myself. I think my new outlook is to just limit my spending hence my resolution
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Yes, I used to have it a lot. Then I realized what I needed to do was stop buying so many DVDs. I did, and now I get that feeling a lot less.
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Not before.
but now it's beginning to bother me so much specially since I'm getting a new car and I feel that I should be saving the money. |
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AVP...I dunno why i did buy it. For some reason over the course of time my mind imagined that the A vs. P battles were good..but...again it was only my imagination making up for the lack of a good vs.
Ong Bak....see it once and you're good. He's a stuntman who can't act for shit. Thank God for HK stuntmen who can at least act for their roles. |
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There's a few things I'd probably reconsider getting now.
One being TV seasons I start, but probably won't finish like Alias. I bought Season One and haven't picked up any more. I have a few seasons of ER too that I probably will never complete. Second is special packaging. While I liked it at the time, I have little room for big boxes or collectible items now. It takes up too much space. Third is Hide and Seek with Robert DeNiro and Dakota Fanning. That movie is terrible. I blind bought that and still have it for some reason. |
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I think it's cool owning all these movies, but I do regret the space it takes. To save space, I've been moving some of them (starting with my various completed TV series) to binders so they'll take less room.
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I can't really say I've had buyers remorse as I tend to get at least something out of every film I've bought and watched. I enjoy my collection immensley. I do agree with the space issue though especially now that I have another child on the way. My wife wants to convert the media room into another bedroom for the baby but I can't figure out where to temporarily store over 2000 dvd's...besides I don't really want to... without sounding too selfish! My 2 kids can easily share a room for now-
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I don't regret spending the money I spend on DVDs - people often look at me sideways when I say that the movies are my religion - but I've felt a bit of remorse when I've purchased the deluxe editions; for example the Wizard of Oz UCE. I was going through all the swag with my wife and felt kind of silly; I would have been quite happy with a disc only set.
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meh, what can you do?
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Originally Posted by smurr05
(Post 9919325)
I can't really say I've had buyers remorse as I tend to get at least something out of every film I've bought and watched. I enjoy my collection immensley. I do agree with the space issue though especially now that I have another child on the way. My wife wants to convert the media room into another bedroom for the baby but I can't figure out where to temporarily store over 2000 dvd's...besides I don't really want to... without sounding too selfish! My 2 kids can easily share a room for now-
Tough spot though. |
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I don't know if it is buyer's remorse but when I look at my collection and realize the insane amount of money and time that it took collect everything I wonder what I could have accomplished if I set my mind on something else.
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