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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Got a shelf full I never use now. Strangely though I'll sit and watch a film I have on dvd if it's on TV. With adverts. Why?????"
I know exactly what you mean. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We buy blue rays mostly, but we have a James Bond collection which is all DVD so whenever a new Bond comes out we buy it on DVD. "
So the question is..
Roger Moore or Sean Connery? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have hundreds of dvds and blu rays, most of which I never watch. Been recently enjoying rewatching Buffy Box sets though. "
I rewatched Buffy a couple of years ago. It was awesome
The only dvds I have are of collections that I felt the overwhelming need to own, ie Battlestar Galactica, The Green Wing, Black Books. I've not bought a DVD for years now though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We buy blue rays mostly, but we have a James Bond collection which is all DVD so whenever a new Bond comes out we buy it on DVD.
So the question is..
Roger Moore or Sean Connery?"
Connery. Moore is too pretty, although when he died we did another marathon (we do them often enough) and I found a new appreciation for him. He was just too old and pretty for me |
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
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"I have over a 1000 dvd/Blurays
So that is over 70 whole days of back to back watching of films
I never worked it out to be honest Lol
I did "
I send you a list and you can work out a schedule for me LOL |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If i actually want to watch a film at home, i always buy the Blu Ray 4K HDR version now. No point at all in having a 65inch 4k HDR OLED tv and just watching DVD's and Blu Rays now when buying new films. That said, the older films still look stunning. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"I have hundreds of dvds and blu rays, most of which I never watch. Been recently enjoying rewatching Buffy Box sets though.
I rewatched Buffy a couple of years ago. It was awesome
The only dvds I have are of collections that I felt the overwhelming need to own, ie Battlestar Galactica, The Green Wing, Black Books. I've not bought a DVD for years now though. "
Battlestar Galactica is due another watch actually |
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"Got a shelf full I never use now. Strangely though I'll sit and watch a film I have on dvd if it's on TV. With adverts. Why?????"
I’ve done that quite a few times and we have 2 cabinets full of dvds.
I would really like to organise them into some order so I can find the dvd I actually want to watch when the notion takes me but never seem to get round to organising it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Only been buying Star Wars/Marvel/DC and some TV series recently. Got 100s of others, most in storage in cellar. I also do the same as others and watch the version on telly when owning Bluray. I do plan on buying a bluray drive for laptop and ripping content onto home server and I'll then move the in house Blurays into storage too, that way I'll have a copy to stream to every device in house as I got the house fitted with network cables when I moved in |
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
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"I have a disc with the Queen film Bohemian Rhapsody on it ... I think it was bootleg recorded in the cinema cos as I was watching it I saw a little silhouette of a man .."
It only ruins the film doing that and your enjoyment of it |
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Like most old style storage tech, they have had their day.
We have hundreds and will be glad to wave them goodbye.
In fairness they are probably a fifth of what they used to cost now so still value for money.
Stream it we say. |
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