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Mar 2008
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I'm just wondering what factors into your decision when buying a certain Blu-ray Disc? There are some people on here who own 70-something BD's, and that's not a knock on them at all.
Obviously, PQ and the audio track plays a big part. Aside from that, what do you look for before buying one? Special features? What is it? Humor me. For me,...I generally only buy the Blu-ray's that I have to have, although there have been a few exceptions. I'm 18 and I'm on a budget, so I don't go out and buy all the comedies and crap, although I'd like to. I'm big on crime dramas, so if there's a good cop movie on Blu-ray, then I consider that a movie that I have to have in HD. I have some movies on SD DVD that are on Blu-ray, but on some of those I don't care about the picture quality, while there are some others that I'm willing to upgrade from SD to HD. Just wondering here. |
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Mar 2008
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I failed to mention that. Review on the main page plays into my decision as well.
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Jan 2008
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The last month, if its a movie ive never seen, i take people on this sites opinion, and usually they are right.
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Mar 2008
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i go by sales...i usually take advantage of all the big sales...i collect movies buy actors, directors, and so on. even if i dont want to re watch it if im a fan of the movie ill buy it for collecting. i love blu!!!. i officially quit buying dvd and hd dvd im all blu as of march 17, 2008!
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I have 79 titles as of today, and plan to get "Enchanted" tomorrow.
I base my decision to buy a title in Blu-ray on several factors: a. If I have seen the movie before, did I like it? b. Will I probably watch this movie again? c. Cost. Example: Commando coming out in Blu. $27?? No way, that movie is too old for that price (and you can buy the standard DVD at the Wal-Mart dive bin for less than $8). Commando should be a $14.95 movie at best. d. PQ and audio, and story. e. If I have not seen the movie, I check out reviews on this site or High Def Digest.com. |
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![]() I think thats what you wanted to hear/read. Lets see last time I checked there are over 500 Blu ray titles yes it might seem crazy that some people would like a fifth that are out there. |
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The movie itself. If it's something I already own then I check the AQ and PQ compared to my original DVD, but if I don't own it, then I honestly don't care about that as much as I care about owning the movie. I'm not going to sit and wait 6-12 months until the "re-mastered re-release, double dip extravaganza" if it's something I've been waiting to see.
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Mar 2008
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In my case it is mainly the rewatchability factor. Consider story line, acting/actors, director, cinematography. Then of course the PQ and AQ.
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I've got a bit over 100 titles. I don't care about reviews as I often disagree with them. I look at the following:
1) Price - I don't like paying $30, so it better be a movie I love for that price. 2) Studio - This really only counts for Disney, since I love their titles and the overall disc quality. 3) Actors - If a movie has an actor I like, I'd be willing to get it for them. 4) Trailer - I usually just watch a trailer for a movie and buy it if it looks cool. While trailer is usually the last consideration, it's the most important. I love to blind buy, as it's a great way to get a theatre experience at home. As nice as it will be to own Star Wars on BD, I have seen it hundreds of times. With a blind buy, I get PQ that's better than the theatre and that edge-of-your-seat excitement from seeing a movie the first time. Of course, any title I already know I like gets itself bought as well. I don't buy DVD anymore, at all. |
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