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i have 183 br movies holy cow S=



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Raistline said:

I collect all the Blu-Ray movies that I know for sure I will want to watch again. Steaming, however convenient, does not have the sound quality that Blu-Ray has and I could not live without the amazing sound put into some movies. My neighbor hates me for it but I could care less. They can just deal with a little wall shaking every once in a while.
Not to mention the video quality is also quite a bit better on Blu-ray even for a 1080p stream if you have a properly calibrated display.
I have more than 200 DVDs and Blu-Rays at current. In addition, I love quality 3-D movies and you just can't get that streaming.


the Dredd remake in 3D is f*****g incredible !  3D wise and actual movie content wise both.



I have some but only anime and Lord of the Rings collection



                  

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Sort of. I try to get (ideally box sets) of super hero movies.



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I do, I have over 300 Blu-rays, and i only buy everything on Blu-rays. Havent bought a dvd in years



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I have about 30, 22 of which are in the Bond 50 collection.



brendude13 said:
I have about 30, 22 of which are in the Bond 50 collection.


I was thinking about getting that,but it cost $172 at best buy. That's a bit 2 much for me. The most I spent on a box set was $90 for the friday the 13th collection,but $75 of that was a free gift card that I got as a gift. 



oldschoolfool said:
brendude13 said:
I have about 30, 22 of which are in the Bond 50 collection.


I was thinking about getting that,but it cost $172 at best buy. That's a bit 2 much for me. The most I spent on a box set was $90 for the friday the 13th collection,but $75 of that was a free gift card that I got as a gift. 

It cost me £70, which is about $115 with tax. Incredible value for 22 timeless movies.



I try to, although I have only a few of them - less than 10, in fact. Blu-rays are so expensive around here =/



 

 

 

 

 

I'm a big fan of blu-ray. I have around 330 (counting box sets as one), 3 pre-ordered, and about 20 sitting in my Amazon watch list. I've pretty much upgraded my top 50 movies to blu-ray, some I've quadruple dipped, Laserdisc -> DVD -> HD-DVD -> Blu-ray, or multiple DVD versions to Blu-ray.

I watch a lot of movies multiple times and I also like the extras and commentary tracks. I've build my own home theater to enjoy it all, 1080p projector, 92" screen, heavy duty surround system. Money well spend, considering I'm into my 4th projector lamp already, at 2000 hours per lamp.

Disney keeps their prices high, although sometimes you can find a deal. It's worse with Ghibli blu-rays, when Disney finally brings them here they're $34. My favorite movie is out on Blu-ray in Japan, but it costs upto $80 to import. I'm waiting for the Hong Kong international version from play-asia.com which will still be about $40. (Waiting for Disney to publish it takes another year)