Many comments in other threads about it, shall we discuss?
Up until the last...oh let's say year, I was a huge movie collector. I would go to DVD shopping every week. Scour for cheap deals, get the new releases, easily drop $100-200 a month on DVDs. I think my interest started to drop after an awesome indie movie shop near my old place shut down. Houston is notorious for its big box dominance, so having a small place with real film lovers was a big draw for me. Their inventory covered the most odd foreign films (I remember stacks of Old Boy upon release, and Best Buy not having a single copy).
But when I moved back home and no longer had much space to store new movies I didn't buy as much. I bought movies that I really loved, or something on a super cheap deal (can't pass up the Best Buy or Amazon $5 BD sales), but in the last year I probably only bought what I would have bought in a month or two before. I was up to about 500-600 DVDs before I moved, and now I see this huge space. Moving into the new house I have several DVD racks, but they take up a ton of space. We are having trouble figuring out how to arrange the house because of it.
The Losers is a good example. I really enjoyed it in theaters. A lot. But it wasn't great. I don't feel the need to stick it in someone's hands and say WATCH THIS! A year ago it would have been a day one purchase. Hell, I didn't even know Kick Ass was coming out today until Amazon emailed to remind me. Before I would look at the new release lists every weekend to see what I was going to buy.
I am considering investing in a really bad ass 2 or 3 TB home media server. Netflix has spoiled me. I want to save the space. I was a hold out forever on CD's, but now I download MP3s from Amazon on the cheap, and back them up on my external HDD. And I have to find space for all these DVDs I have now, not to mention games.
Up until the last...oh let's say year, I was a huge movie collector. I would go to DVD shopping every week. Scour for cheap deals, get the new releases, easily drop $100-200 a month on DVDs. I think my interest started to drop after an awesome indie movie shop near my old place shut down. Houston is notorious for its big box dominance, so having a small place with real film lovers was a big draw for me. Their inventory covered the most odd foreign films (I remember stacks of Old Boy upon release, and Best Buy not having a single copy).
But when I moved back home and no longer had much space to store new movies I didn't buy as much. I bought movies that I really loved, or something on a super cheap deal (can't pass up the Best Buy or Amazon $5 BD sales), but in the last year I probably only bought what I would have bought in a month or two before. I was up to about 500-600 DVDs before I moved, and now I see this huge space. Moving into the new house I have several DVD racks, but they take up a ton of space. We are having trouble figuring out how to arrange the house because of it.
The Losers is a good example. I really enjoyed it in theaters. A lot. But it wasn't great. I don't feel the need to stick it in someone's hands and say WATCH THIS! A year ago it would have been a day one purchase. Hell, I didn't even know Kick Ass was coming out today until Amazon emailed to remind me. Before I would look at the new release lists every weekend to see what I was going to buy.
I am considering investing in a really bad ass 2 or 3 TB home media server. Netflix has spoiled me. I want to save the space. I was a hold out forever on CD's, but now I download MP3s from Amazon on the cheap, and back them up on my external HDD. And I have to find space for all these DVDs I have now, not to mention games.
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