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r3port3r66 01-11-03 03:34 PM

Why Do You Buy DVD's?
 
I'm motivated to buy DVD's upon their release because I want the satisfaction of knowing that I can watch it when I want to. I also buy DVD's of older movies that are released for the first time because my video store rarely stocks up on vintage new releases.

But, I got to thinking: If I just rented a new release for $2, I could rent it up to 10 times and that would be the price of purchasing it new. DVD's you rent in the video store contain the same extra's, so it's not like there's any benefit from buying it new.

My question is this: Why do you buy DVD's?

Holden Pike 01-11-03 03:39 PM

Because.

g0dzer0 01-11-03 04:20 PM

there's a difference between renting and owning, for example if you have hbo and a movie you OWN is on hbo you're more inclined to watch it because its on than you are to pick up your dvd and put it into the dvd player. its the same way with the video store and your own collection, you're more inclined to walk over to where you keep your dvds in your house, than to get in the car to drive to the video store specifically to rent that movie, and once you're at the video store you're not going to rent a movie you've already seen, you're going to be surrounded by new films to distract you from paying to see the movie you've seen over seeing a new film with the money. :eek:

Sexy Celebrity 01-11-03 04:22 PM

For goodness sake -- why would you drive to the video store 10 different times to rent the same darn movie? I've never understood people who go to Blockbusters or Hollywood Video and rent the same movie repeatedly. Are they in love with that particular video cassette or DVD? Do they go on five day vacations to Florida and make love to it on the sand in the beach? I think you may have explained it to me now, though.

But I don't like that idea. If you love or like the movie, why not just buy it? It's good to have collections. They make you healthy, less wealthy, and wise. Here's to my DVDs. *raises glass in the air*

g0dzer0 01-11-03 04:25 PM

a toast to dvds! :eek:

Naisy 01-13-03 07:42 AM

I only buy DVD's because i like the extra's (commentary, bloopers, insights, etc, etc) and than if they dont come with any extras than i will settle for the cheaper VHS, unless of course it is a movie (as SC said before) is one i would watch over and over than i go for a little splurge and buy myself the DVD instead of wasting $1000 on the movie rental.

Caitlyn 01-13-03 01:50 PM

Because I want them… I’ve almost got one wall covered so I can start on another… saves me the hassle of deciding how to decorate… :laugh: … Actually I like being able to watch them whenever I want to and it’s cheaper for me to buy than rent most of the time here… they rent for about 5.00 a piece and I can normally buy the same movie for less than 20.00 and since I’m famous for late fees… I might as well just buy it... :D

Sir Toose 01-13-03 04:27 PM

I'm an addict. I watch films over and over... I just like to.



...and pretty soon I'm gonna f*cking kill someone :eek: :eek:

susan 01-13-03 07:24 PM

i buy them for the deleted scenes and other extras...also because i like widescreen....


i love watching movies over and over again...

Jonny Goodboy 01-13-03 09:30 PM

I want the best a movie can offer...Simple.

Herod 01-14-03 12:36 AM

I have to agree with Jonny here. I buy DVD's not just for the extras, but because it's the best copy of a movie I can get. I want to watch a film in the highest possible quality, I want the images I see to be truest to the original vision or product. In this sense, I have a lot of trouble even renting VHS movies, because if I'm not watching a movie in widescreen, then I feel that I'm not even watching the real movie. I might as well be catching it on tv.

Although the commentaries, chapter selection, and extras certainly do seal the deal.

udarescream 01-14-03 07:20 AM

I myself, is for a bit of both, I want the selected case, and I want the specials, just in case im bored and I wanna watch a film, but do not have time.

MyRobotSuit 01-14-03 08:36 AM

As well as the quality, extras etc DVD's are cool because they are thinner than videos. Also when throwing at a friend, you gain much more accuracy than you would using a video.

leinad 01-14-03 03:19 PM

i buy dvds because i'm addicted to it and love watching them fill up my shelves because i'm sad like that and it gives me an odd sense of satisfaction. oh, and i love films.

Nikki 01-15-03 03:05 AM

Re: Why Do You Buy DVD's?
 
Originally posted by r3port3r66

My question is this: Why do you buy DVD's?
Because I'm a woman.....and I have to buy something!!!!

I buy them for the extras..............alternative endings.....stuff like that...........

Mystery Man 01-22-03 06:27 AM

Add to the list:

-For watching with friends who may have not seen the movie yet.

-Bragging rights. "Look at all my DVD's!"

MyRobotSuit 01-22-03 06:48 AM

Has anyone had a DVD accident yet ?

I have a few hundred dvds on a top shelf, kind of piled on top of each other until i get some decent racks. Just the other day I thought like watching Alice in Wonderland so I scooped my hand into the mass (standing on my toes) and attempted to slide it out. Little did I know that my Evil Dead 2 DVD was sliding out too. The result ? Three hundred dvds on my head. :mad:

Herod 01-23-03 11:42 PM

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jrs 01-24-03 12:04 AM

Originally posted by Holden Pike
Because.



Now the thread is over . :laugh:

Mystery Man 01-24-03 02:48 AM

Awesome Scanners avatar, jrs! That is the most kickass avatar I've seen!


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