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In short, no. However, in rare cases, I will opt for the DVD counterpart. Most recently, I went to buy Hot Tub Time Machine and the Blu-ray was £18.99, whereas the DVD was on sale at £6.99. The special features were exactly the same on both, so I went with the DVD as I couldn't justify the price, especially for a comedy title. Fox titles tend to be expensive and never go down in price...
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Nope.
The last DVD's I bought were in 2009, which was all four of the Lilo & Stitch films, which I now no longer have as I sold them all. I still have Lilo & Stitch recorded on my Sky HD planner though, and will most likely keep it there until it comes out on Blu-ray ![]() |
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Blurays have made me mental (not literally) but you know...
Since i got a Bluray player just after Christmas (impulse buy) i now refuse to buy anything other than Steelbooks/Blurays with slips. Shame really because loads of blurays i want that dont come with slips and loads of dvd boxsets that aint out on Bluray. Only none Blurays ill buy now will be DVD boxsets i already own the rest of the set too, Family guy, Simpsons etc. |
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Only DVD's I'm still buying are of TV series that I have the majority of on DVD (ie CSI, Smallville, Supernatural and NCIS).
I refuse to buy Blu-rays of TV series that haven't received an upgrade in the audio department (Supernatural, Fringe). |
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Certainly, otherwise I wouldn't be able to obtain any classic Doctor Who, and also other TV shows like Blackadder and Family Guy.
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Even if they have an upgrade in picture quality?
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#9 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I still buy a ton of films on DVD, mainly due to the fact that most of the things that interest me aren't available on Blu-ray. Out of the last six films I've bought, only 2 were available on Blu-ray, and that would probably be a good indicator of how the general DVD/Blu-ray ratio for me (around 1/3 of the films I buy are on blu).
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I like my stuff organised, Looks stupid having half with slips and half without.
Dont get me wrong if a Bluray i really want comes out without a slip that i dont already own on dvd i will buy it, but theres hardly any i want that dont contain slips, and its not like they are hard to get hold of with slips anyways bar the odd few. |
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I would say ATM I'm about 60% Blu-ray and 40% DVD purchases. I like a lot of foreign films, and small budget stuff which I doubt will get a Blu-ray release, so I try not to deny myself owning my favourite films because of a small likelihood that a Blu-ray will come.
I'm also buying TV series and comedies on DVD, as many have been shot in SD so I know that a Blu-ray won't come. That being said, it can be quite annoying when you see a Blu-ray release come out, when you went ahead and bought the DVD at a significant price, because you thought there was next to no chance of a DVD. I guess the same also happens when you buy a Blu-ray, and then another distributor brings out that Blu-ray with much better quality and extras. |
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That's a bit of a sweaping and very incorrect statement if you ask me.
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TBH i have been buying some disney classics lately on dvd only because most of them wont be released for years on bluray so i might aswell get them now when they are in the buy one get one free offer. Other than that no. I will always be swayed by a bluray purely because of the PQ and AQ.
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And as for the DVD statement, I do find it disgusting. I can only watch blu-ray. Anything less, I refuse. To put this into perspective, for Christmas my mom bought around 11 blu-rays for me after I gave her a list. One of those was The Ultimate Matrix Collection. She bought it on DVD because she couldn't find it on blu-ray in stores. I just went on Amazon.com and waited for the blu-ray to arrive in the mail. I refused to watch the dvd's to hold me over until then. |
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Anyway, back on topic, I still occasionally buy DVDs. The last three I bought were: Capitalism: A Love Story - I needed it to watch for a uni assignment and wasn't willing to pay much for something I hadn't seen. Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Got it just before Christmas, I really wanted to watch it again and I don't see it being out on Blu-ray anytime soon. The Smurfs - Series 1 and 2, again because I didn't see them coming out on Blu-ray anytime soon. And they're distributed in the UK by Fabulous Films, and I think they have quickly gained a reputation as one of the worst companies for Blu-ray to date, based on their treatment of Airwolf and their response to the criticism that received. I did, however, buy The Smurfs and the Magic Flute on Blu-ray and I thought that had a pretty good transfer. |
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Anyway, it look's excellent, and the same goes for all other Disney classic's I've seen on Disney Cinemagic HD ![]() I also had Lilo & Stitch 2 recorded in HD at one point aswell, which also looked great ![]() |
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I buy alot of old cartoons that aren't out on Blu, and most likely will never come out as most of them aren't even available on DVD in their entirety! Also some old tv shows i watched as a kid. And the odd film or two which isn't on Blu which i desperately want to see again.
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well - for all new major feature film releases, will get Blu
but for older TV shows, which I love getting - they are only available on DVD anyway, and they are just fine as Standard Edition. still want to get some remaining seasons of Fraiser. and get the likes of Family Guy on DVD only. With Family Guy - it looks good on DVD anyway. not too sure what an upgrade onto BD would do for it. also - any cheap foreign language movies, I tend to just get on DVD. got some great movies for only 2 quid recenetly. |
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