Do you get overwhelmed by your volume?
#76
Re: Do you get overwhelmed by your volume?
I'm not overwhelmed by my collection, I just don't have the time I would like to re-watch movies as much as I would like. Currently I have all of my unopened movies on bookshelves and all the watched movies in binders. So most of the time I go over to the shelf to pick a movie, open it, pop it in, and when I'm finished it goes in the binder, and the empty case goes in a different section. So while we tend to go through our movies that we bought recently, we don't flip through the binders too much to watch some of the older stuff.
#77
Re: Do you get overwhelmed by your volume?
To answer the OP, a resounding YES. I have too much too watch & too little time to watch what I want.
There are a lot of newer movies/TV shows that I want to see - that I haven't had time to see yet.
Also, I like to re-watch DVD movies/TV shows on my relatively new HD set (two years old), and so I've got a huge back-log of DVD's I've already seen that I want to see again.
The third category are Blu-ray films - I've got a much smaller collection of these, but I have some that I haven't seen at all yet, even though I've typically seen the regular DVD version...
There are a lot of newer movies/TV shows that I want to see - that I haven't had time to see yet.
Also, I like to re-watch DVD movies/TV shows on my relatively new HD set (two years old), and so I've got a huge back-log of DVD's I've already seen that I want to see again.
The third category are Blu-ray films - I've got a much smaller collection of these, but I have some that I haven't seen at all yet, even though I've typically seen the regular DVD version...
Last edited by TheDude; 01-13-15 at 10:56 PM.