Originally posted by: MaxDSP
it's about time Skoorb stfu and minds his own business. It's one thing to voice your opinion, but he's just sitting up there on his high horse in all of his threads looking down on people that do not live like him or by his standards.
Go get a life :roll:
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Nomada
Completely agree. I couldn't fathom spending $20 on a movie. I was paying my cable bill in-store yesterday and I seen The Sopranos Season 5 on sale for $80. $80?
I seen? :roll: Good god, how does someone type that, let alone speak it outloud?
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Collecting things has nothing to do with making money. You collect things that you enjoy. Whether you make money off it or anyone else understand it doesn't make any difference. Real colelctors would never sell anything from their collection anyway.
The return on the investment is th enjoyment you get frmo watching the movie. Not from trying to sell it to someone else later...
Originally posted by: Maetryx
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Nomada
Completely agree. I couldn't fathom spending $20 on a movie. I was paying my cable bill in-store yesterday and I seen The Sopranos Season 5 on sale for $80. $80?
I seen? :roll: Good god, how does someone type that, let alone speak it outloud?
I believe that is a Pacific Northwest colloquialism.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
For real. I understand collecting stamps or baseball cards or rare plates or whatever, but "collecting DVDs" is lame, and here's why: They are not a collector's item. Most people's DVD libraries are made up of mass produced movies that have sold millions of copies.
So now you're probably thinking "But i don't collect them to have a rare collection. I collect them because I watch them.", but in very few cases do you ever make that money back. You can rent a movie for $4 and buy it for $12-20. Most movies you'll only watch once anyway, because let's face it most movies suck.
So in conclusion most people collect dvds because frankly they have nothing better to spend their money on. They really need to find a more productive and fulfilling hobby than filling shelf after shelf of movie that they'll never get a return on investment with.
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: Skoorb
For real. I understand collecting stamps or baseball cards or rare plates or whatever, but "collecting DVDs" is lame, and here's why: They are not a collector's item. Most people's DVD libraries are made up of mass produced movies that have sold millions of copies.
So now you're probably thinking "But i don't collect them to have a rare collection. I collect them because I watch them.", but in very few cases do you ever make that money back. You can rent a movie for $4 and buy it for $12-20. Most movies you'll only watch once anyway, because let's face it most movies suck.
So in conclusion most people collect dvds because frankly they have nothing better to spend their money on. They really need to find a more productive and fulfilling hobby than filling shelf after shelf of movie that they'll never get a return on investment with.
Um why do you think I would only watch my DVD's once... I have over 2000 DVDs and 4000 VHS all orginals...
and i watch them quite a bit.. cable TV sucks... and I love movies.... I dont undertand your reasoning... dont want to have go back and rent a movie I want to watch again.....
10 bucks per used DVD is not alot to spend...
I dont share your judgement that most movies suck... movies are a great escape from reality which does suck...
30 bucks every couple weeks is not a huge waste of money.. I usally buy 3 used dvds from hollywood or the movie trading company every month sometimes more...
I only buy movies I saw in the theater and love... so none of them really dont get watched..
I have to tip my hat to you. 6000 movies, all of which you've seen in a theatre. You'd have to go and see a different movie every single day for 16+ years in a row. I don't know how you find time to watch the 6000 DVDs/VHS tapes.
im old.... #1
so yes Ive had more time to collect...
20 years of collecting VHS
and 10+ on DVDs now...
I run my TV all the time if Im home its on.. and I spend every waking hour not at work at home in front of my PC which has a 35 in TV and DVD player next to it. or in my den watching TV or movies...
better than watching TNT or TBS play the same movies over and over and over again...
Where is Trygve when we need him?Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Unless you've got a picture that shows a wall full of DVD movies and VHS tapes with the letters "ATOT" displayed clearly in it, I don't believe a single thing you've posted here.
Um why do you think I would only watch my DVD's once... I have over 2000 DVDs and 4000 VHS all orginals...
and i watch them quite a bit.. cable TV sucks... and I love movies.... I dont undertand your reasoning... dont want to have go back and rent a movie I want to watch again.....
10 bucks per used DVD is not alot to spend...
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Maetryx
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Nomada
Completely agree. I couldn't fathom spending $20 on a movie. I was paying my cable bill in-store yesterday and I seen The Sopranos Season 5 on sale for $80. $80?
I seen? :roll: Good god, how does someone type that, let alone speak it outloud?
I believe that is a Pacific Northwest colloquialism.
Can't be limited to there, I hear it in the Midwest as well.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
For real. I understand collecting stamps or baseball cards or rare plates or whatever, but "collecting DVDs" is lame, and here's why: They are not a collector's item. Most people's DVD libraries are made up of mass produced movies that have sold millions of copies.
So now you're probably thinking "But i don't collect them to have a rare collection. I collect them because I watch them.", but in very few cases do you ever make that money back. You can rent a movie for $4 and buy it for $12-20. Most movies you'll only watch once anyway, because let's face it most movies suck.
So in conclusion most people collect dvds because frankly they have nothing better to spend their money on. They really need to find a more productive and fulfilling hobby than filling shelf after shelf of movie that they'll never get a return on investment with.
Originally posted by: Maetryx
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Nomada
Completely agree. I couldn't fathom spending $20 on a movie. I was paying my cable bill in-store yesterday and I seen The Sopranos Season 5 on sale for $80. $80?
I seen? :roll: Good god, how does someone type that, let alone speak it outloud?
I believe that is a Pacific Northwest colloquialism.