Originally posted by Impediment
Which ones, if I might inquire?
I have 5. They Live, Shaun of the Dead, This Is Spinal Tap, Evil Dead, and Ginger Snaps.
They Live because I won't get but maybe $0.50 for it at CD Warehouse, same for Spinal Tap, I will never part with Shaun of the Dead, Evil Dead is the Elite Entertainment edition which is somewhat OOP, and Ginger Snaps because it's the Canadian edition which is increasinly harder to find, and the only release of the movie in Widescreen, anamorphic at that.
I kind of got bored owning DVD's. In my estimation, with Netflix, it's pointless to go and spend $$$ on movies that I'll watch maybe once or twice a year when I can spend $20 a month and watch 50 through Netflix, just renting them.
Numbers never meant anything to me. It actually depressed me at times.
I think to own a good large digital entertainment package, you'd need a strong DVD collection to back it up. I don't mean you have to own 500, but 5 doesn't seem enough for all that good equipment.
And I like owning because I don't have to rely on Hollywood Video or Netflix to get a movie I'm craving to watch right now. I'm my own video store and they're all at my disposal.
Anyway, back on topic, I'm at 395 listings now.
Originally posted by Wolfie
I think to own a good large digital entertainment package, you'd need a strong DVD collection to back it up. I don't mean you have to own 500, but 5 doesn't seem enough for all that good equipment.And I like owning because I don't have to rely on Hollywood Video or Netflix to get a movie I'm craving to watch right now. I'm my own video store and they're all at my disposal.
Anyway, back on topic, I'm at 395 listings now.
I've got Comcast, I've got DVR, I've got HD programming, and I've got Netflix. Having personal libraries is cool, it's just limiting yourself ultimately.
I'm fine with it.