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So... Whos planning to get Avatar tomorrow? *UPDATE* breaks DVD Record

I pre-ordered it on Amazon. Getting it on release day. The movie was only ok to me but it's definitely going to be the movie to show-off your hdtv so that's why I got it.
 
I don't understand people who buy DVDs.
Do you guys really sit and re-watch movies numerous times?

I can understand renting it once or twice, but owning it just seems like a huge waste.

(sorry to thread crap, but I figured I would get a pro-DVD owner point of view)
 
I don't understand people who buy DVDs.
Do you guys really sit and re-watch movies numerous times?

I can understand renting it once or twice, but owning it just seems like a huge waste.

(sorry to thread crap, but I figured I would get a pro-DVD owner point of view)

I rewatch movies from time to time. Most of my stuff I have digitally backed up, but Blu-Ray I don't bother backing up. It's definitely worth it IMHO to have the actual disk. When friends come over and we want to watch something, or if I just want to watch one of my fav movies I can just pop it in.
 
I'm sure it's stunning and I'd love to actually put my new TV to work, but I just can't justify $20-25 on a movie.
 
I don't understand people who buy DVDs.
Do you guys really sit and re-watch movies numerous times?

I can understand renting it once or twice, but owning it just seems like a huge waste.

(sorry to thread crap, but I figured I would get a pro-DVD owner point of view)

Oui. re-watch plus family and friends means it is cheaper to buy it. And less hassle.

my ~1200 dvds says hi to you 🙂
 
I'll wait for a sale and pick it up on blu-ray. It's fantastic eye candy to introduce people to HD. 😛

I'm sure it's stunning and I'd love to actually put my new TV to work, but I just can't justify $20-25 on a movie.

Seriously? The last time I went out to a movie I spent 12 bucks just on a ticket & a drink...it's much cheaper to buy a movie and food and have a couple friends over, vs going out to a theater with the same number of people.

Plus you don't have to deal with annoying kids.
 
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