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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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I can just rip my favourite films and put them on a media server but the thing I like most about DVDs still is the bonus features, the behind the scenes and bloopers. You don’t get that on streaming services.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stream it all. Now that our area is getting Fibre To The Property broadband, streaming 4 or even 8k shouldn’t be an issue at all. Not that I can play 8k on anything ?? |
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I have shit loads.
I don't really watch any of the dvds. Apart from meaning to watch Crimson Tide again as it's not on streaming.
I still watch my blu rays.
You get pennies for selling them on so I just keep them.
I do still have some VHS movies too. |
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I got rid of around 200 DVDs when I last moved house. I've only kept ones that are sentimental to me (I have a copy of Time Bandits signed by Terry Gilliam, for example) or films I especially love which are rarely if ever seen/found on streaming sites or TV.
Oh, and the LOTR extended edition blu rays. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I just bought a dvd the other day. I have a few but need a new player that fits with the new TV, my old TV was a combi.
Angela's ashes was my latest dvd purchase |
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I have got so many. Couldn't tell you the last time I watched any of them. Can play them on PS4 but always just netflix or a film on TV. Weird because it takes 2 mins to put one on and I have some great films on dvd. |
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