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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
I'm coming to the same conclusion. I have way too much to ever find time to watch and I move too often to keep packing and unpacking everything. I realized I hardly re-watch movies anymore. By next year, I'll probably sell 95% of my collection. I also need the money for more important things.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
So many blu's and DVD's I've never seen on any streaming service. Sometimes it's just not worth it when my mom and pop want to watch a random movie or show, and having to search all the streaming services. I'm happy with what I've got. Sure, I may not get around to watching many repeatedly, but between lending out my stuff to family and close friends, combined with using the Ultraviolet codes for my family to stream in their own homes, I'm not feeling much remorse. More remorse that Blu isn't still as prevalent at B&M stores anymore, but I have a feeling it won't completely disappear.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
A lot of you talk about superior content and more availability of discs vs. streaming... that's what Netflix Blu or Netflix DVD is for :)
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12178827)
I think the expansion of so much digital content available instantly has made me regret much of my physical media.
I never thought I'd say this, but if I knew then what I know now; I wouldn't own more than a handful of DVDs and BDs. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Sort of; along with others in the Alan Smithee hoarding thread, I decided to clear out a ton of movies that I only watched once. I'm trimming down to only movies I really really like or would watch more often, as I find myself and my fiancee not sitting down and watching movies as often and just tuning in to Netflix or doing something else entirely.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
No remorse for me. Whether on DVD or Blu, I've tried to be cautious on how much I've spent on each title (thanks mainly to the bargain forums here). So I don't regret what I've paid for my collection. And while my unwatched pile is still large, I do spend a great deal of time watching what I have. As a result, I appreciate what I have and I enjoy it.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
I sometimes get remorse when I upgrade a dvd to a blu ray when the dvd is a really good set already.
I got remorse for going as long as I did buying dvd's when Blu Ray came out. I regret some things I bought on dvd when I should have bought the Blu Ray instead, even if I didn't have the player or HD tv yet. Nowadays I regret missing a good sale , a limited edition or a really cool slip cover. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Of the medium, no. Lack of space, yes. People thought I was nuts when I sold my cases and trashed the artwork, etc, and bought 3 of the 400 dvd disc holders. Hey, now I have space again. That Alan Smithee hoarder thread also made me rethink buying just for the sake of buying shit.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
(Post 12179046)
Of the medium, no. Lack of space, yes. People thought I was nuts when I sold my cases and trashed the artwork, etc, and bought 3 of the 400 dvd disc holders. Hey, now I have space again. That Alan Smithee hoarder thread also made me rethink buying just for the sake of buying shit.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Absolutely not. Last year, I built floor-to-ceiling shelves that almost completely cover three walls of our office. I've still got plenty of room for growth (and even more as I upgrade dvds to blu).
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
No remorse but like others I have cut back on what I buy and I hardly do blind buys anymore. Organizing my DVDs in binders is on my to do list.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by Chadm
(Post 12179016)
I sometimes get remorse when I upgrade a dvd to a blu ray when the dvd is a really good set already.
I got remorse for going as long as I did buying dvd's when Blu Ray came out. I regret some things I bought on dvd when I should have bought the Blu Ray instead, even if I didn't have the player or HD tv yet. Nowadays I regret missing a good sale , a limited edition or a really cool slip cover. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
I had DVD remorse, let me bypass blu-ray remorse entirely.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
No, I learned my lesson with DVD. I'm much more discriminating with what I buy on Blu.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12179109)
how do you find a movie in those disc holder things?
EDIT - I should also mention that the only BD's that I currently keep in their boxes/cases are just my Criterion Collection titles. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Huge DVD remorse. I bought more crap I shouldn't have, than should.
Blu-rays I certainly have a bunch I know I don't need, but I think anything you buy in quantity you'll end up with a few stinkers. I am so careful about what I buy these days very few turn out to be poor decisions. I have a bunch a crappy comedies from back in the days of the BB 5 for $20 sale and I needed to find 5. Not that I don't like them. Just quite a few I didn't need to own. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Yes. Have sold a ton and expanded my UV collection to over 1500.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
None for me. I built my own home theater two years ago and included a 5x16 closet that's nothing but floor to ceiling shelving for my movies, albums, games and books, so everything's out of the way and not an eye sore. I've got a projector and 10' screen and the difference between blu-ray and dvd/streaming is extremely apparent. The only way I see myself ever having remorse over my collection is if the discs start going bad, which hopefully won't be an issue.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 12178996)
Sort of; along with others in the Alan Smithee hoarding thread, I decided to clear out a ton of movies that I only watched once. I'm trimming down to only movies I really really like or would watch more often, as I find myself and my fiancee not sitting down and watching movies as often and just tuning in to Netflix or doing something else entirely.
The couple of hundred titles I owned was definitely result of collector's mentality and I now wish I would have used that money on travel instead. I might buy a Criterion release in the future, but can't imagine ever spending another dime on a non-Criterion release. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Originally Posted by Chadm
(Post 12179016)
I sometimes get remorse when I upgrade a dvd to a blu ray when the dvd is a really good set already.
I got remorse for going as long as I did buying dvd's when Blu Ray came out. I regret some things I bought on dvd when I should have bought the Blu Ray instead, even if I didn't have the player or HD tv yet. Nowadays I regret missing a good sale , a limited edition or a really cool slip cover.
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 12179184)
This for me too.
I'm trying to stick with only replacing something I don't already own on either format. Not easy. |
I think part of it that so much stuff that you just couldn't get at all was available when DVD was new that a lot people were snapping it up. First chance to see a lot of it in OAR too. I'm sure many purchases were one and done, let's be honest, and with Blu, people are probably more judicious. It's what made the DVD market such a perfect storm. The biggest downside is that it's so much harder to made an HD master for older stuff, especially with the market tanked the way it is. I'm a big physical media proponent, but I'd have to be an idiot not to realize that not only is digital the future, but the appeal of being able to watching something once and not have it clutter up space is pretty appealing. It's sad for collectors and more hardcore fans, but I have to be realistic and look at the big picture too. Plus, there isn't any denying the huge amount of stuff available is hard for anybody to turn down. Reality isn't a nice place, but I have to live here.
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12178979)
Careful, Trevor. A Hollywood exec reading this is now contemplating a jump from his high-rise office if you are forsaking physical media.:lol: Once they've lost people like you, it's over for their revenues.
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Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
I feel a little remorse, but not too much. I have a little over 850 movies now and have been collecting since 2006. There are about 100 that I realize I shouldn't have bought since I've had them for over a year without watching them. But most of those were only a couple bucks at the Blockbuster store closing sales or at Best Buy trade in save (thought I would never say it, but thank god that's over).
The nice thing though is we don't have cable, so that's between $60 - $100 a month we are saving. And our library gets a lot of the new releases, so I never blind buy anything. So in the end, there are some things I regret buying, but overall I'm pretty satisfied with my collection. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
Not really but I think that's because I never really got into the blind-buy phenomenon for Blu's or DVDs. I have dumped a fair amount of DVDs over the years and I often use the Blu's as a measure: do I want to upgrade? If I don't want to upgrade is it because I don't like the film anymore or just because it's too damn expensive or there's a feature missing or the transfer is faulty? If I don't like the title anymore I give it to a friend or donate it to the local library - I just dumped seasons 8 & 9 of The X-Files have re-watching them and realizing I just couldn't tolerate them anymore.
The completist in me has also gone away. I used to be that person who if I owned one season of a series then I had to own them all. Not anymore. That has saved all manner of shelf space. As I've been upgrading Star Trek: TNG to blu, I felt absolutely no need to purchase season one because I didn't enjoy it. I also purchase way fewer new releases owing to the fact that there just hasn't been that many contemporary films that have appealed to me. Overall I've whittled my collection down to about 300 titles that I enjoy and watch on a fairly regular basis. |
Re: Are you getting Blu-ray remorse?
No remorse, really. I still wish HD DVD had won the war, but that's a different topic. I wonder if Sony has Blu-ray remorse?
I do have some remorse for the ridiculously overpriced titles I bought when the format was new. $35 for The Simpsons Movie? Yea. I haven't been a rampant blind-buyer, but for those few clunkers I did get, I recouped most of my money through sales. |
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