Posted on 01/02/2005 11:07:50 AM PST by MississippiMasterpiece
Storage is a problem... I have two rooms full of LDs; VHS; and DVDs. Which doesn't count CDs too.
I guess if you want LOTR on HD, you'll have to buy a player and the media.
I've never been to subscribe to keep waiting and waiting for better technology. I'd rather buy now and enjoy now.
I know, marajade.
It's also been playing all month on HBO. I'm patient.
Patience has helped build my collection. Waited years for someone to wise up and put "The Wicker Man", "The Thing From Another World", "Them!" and the 1960s classic series "The Outer Limits" and "Combat!" on DVD.
Patience has also kept my hard earned cash out of the pockets and wallets of actors I do not care for.
It may not be much, but it works for me.
Jack.
I enjoyed the second in the Matrix series the most. I own the three individual movie versions. There's the new 10 disc set out now, but I don't own it.
ebay is wonderful.
Now if they'd just release the Man from UNCLE and Beauty and the Beast on DVD, I'd truly be happy.
I remember spending many a Saturday night in High School straigtening out EVERY DAMN TAPE IN THE STORE in verticle lines until 2AM.
Never said you were a liberal, and you have a problem with the fact I don't like two movies you like. You don't like my opinion, fine, I just don't like those two movies.
You can like or dislike any movie you want. I don't have a problem with it.
I only own a handful of DVDs--I guess that reflects the favorite movies. "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" seems to be one I can watch over and over, so I bought it.
Same here. I've been a Netflix customer since the way early days back when you had to buy "rental packs" of ten movies or twenty movies or whatever. I then signed up for the monthly service on the first day they offered it. Got grandfathered when they decreased to 3-out on the base plan; I pay the 3-out price but still get 4-out.
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I did some searching on the net for Master and Commander. $14.99 seems to be about the going price.
TO ANYBODY ON NETFLIX WHO IS A FAN OF ANN COULTER--I've emailed their request line for "Is It True What They Say About Ann?" the docu on Ann Coulter. If enough of us customers want to see this, they'll start stocking it...
I also make a habit of cleaning all DVDs with isopropyl alcohol before starting them--that helped a lot.
So, that is a problem with Netflix. But it's been a workable one for me--BB also rented me broken movies, only I had to drive to them for a replacement.
Netflix's advantage is selection. Much like Amazon, it's real advantage is carrying a very wide selection of titles that are difficult to find in most brick and mortars outside of the largest cities.
And what part of free market do you not understand? Netflix came out with a better business model that is far superior to the "punish our customers" model that Blockbuster tried to keep going. And Blockbuster is now getting hit for the mother-of-all late fees. Because they were late in changing their business model, they are now doomed.
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I hear you. I've seen more movies I'd not spend the money on otherwise since joining Netflix. Between them and the HD PVR, I rarely watch live TV anymore, other than sports.
BB ripped me off over "unreturned" videos one time to many. I suspected that the pimple faced staff was stealing the videos rather than checking them back in.
Never had a problem with Netflix and they have a HUGE selection.
It is difficult to turn a "profit" when our federal government requires the airlines to spend their property (money) for the purchase x-ray machines to search (unconstitutionally, I might add) our luggage (for the public use of "security) down in the bowels of the airport.
Amendment V is crystal clear on this subject. The airlines deserve to compensated for such takings. <> I am not suggesting subsidies to stay in business. I suggesting following the constitution and compensating private property owners for their property that has been taken for public use.
Sometimes, for the preservation of liberty and freedom, it costs we fellow citizens tax money to follow the constitution.
I could go for a "Man From UNCLE" or "Hill Street Blues" Season by Season multi-disc set, marajade.
Never missed the former when I was a kid.
Older sister had a crush on David McCallum.
While I had a major crush on Diana Rigg's Mrs. Emma Peel from "The Avengers".
She was also a huge "Beauty & The Beast" fan.
I still can't get to her believe that Ron Perlman (The Beast) also plays "Hell-Boy"!
Jack.
They also have "9/11" the documentary that was being filmed about firefighters in general and just happened to be at THE firestation, that's a pretty amazing documentary. They've got a pretty impressive selection that lacks political bias, and excellent service. I don't worry about where their donations go, it's a wide open world and eventually some of your money is always going to wind up in enemy hands and some of it won't. I need look no further than the company I work for, most of the politically active people are hardcore super leftists (some are DUers even), but there's also me and a few other hardcore conservatives; so if you bought a product from us I garauntee that some of your money wound up in Kerry's campaign... and some wound up in Bush's, such is life.
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