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Sorry if this topic has already been posted.
My question is, let's say you have a dvd/blu, and when you're watching tv some channel is showing that same movie. Do you end up watching it, even though you own the movie? I sometimes do it, for different reasons. The tv versions can be different. For example, I love watching Scarface on tv because it's funny to hear the edited dialouge. And when some movies are short on running time, they run longer cuts of the movie. One that comes to mind was Ace Ventura. It had a few scenes that weren't on the original cut. Also, sometimes if the movie is good enough I'll watch it anyway because I'm lazy and don't have to get up and put the disc in my player (like I did for the Hangover). Anyway, I was curious to see if anyone else did this. Thoughts? |
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