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Old 02-05-2015, 01:15 PM   #1
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****This is not a bashing thread, this is just my curiosity****

I'm just wondering about those of you who buy all the new releases on Day 1. I come to this site every day because I am a collector of some sort and I love looking at other peoples collections.

Most blu's when they come out average about $20 each. I see many of you buying every single new release and then some. What my real question is...how do you react when you see the deals section here at the top where many of the more recent release blus are $9.99 and sometimes less? Do you feel like you could've waited? Or is it basically the thrill of buying the new movies right when they come out?
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****This is not a bashing thread, this is just my curiosity****

I'm just wondering about those of you who buy all the new releases on Day 1. I come to this site every day because I am a collector of some sort and I love looking at other peoples collections.

Most blu's when they come out average about $20 each. I see many of you buying every single new release and then some. What my real question is...how do you react when you see the deals section here at the top where many of the more recent release blus are $9.99 and sometimes less? Do you feel like you could've waited? Or is it basically the thrill of buying the new movies right when they come out?
If it's something I really want I don't mind paying $20 or even close to $30 if we are talking about a 3-4 disc 3D version. Most of the time it takes months if not more than a year to for titles to drop anywhere near $10. So, if that means I am paying a $5-10 premium to watch it months earlier then so be it.
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Old 02-05-2015, 01:31 PM   #3
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If I really want a title in my collection, I'm going to get it the day it comes out. If I hold off and wait on it to drop to $10, then when it does drop, there will probably be other titles that take precedence over that one. Besides, if the title is not something I feel like I need to get on release date, then it's probably not one I would watch multiple times. Also, for those who like slipcovers, your best chance at getting the slipcover is on release date or closer to it.
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Old 02-05-2015, 01:34 PM   #4
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If I really want a title in my collection, I'm going to get it the day it comes out. If I hold off and wait on it to drop to $10, then when it does drop, there will probably be other titles that take precedence over that one. Besides, if the title is not something I feel like I need to get on release date, then it's probably not one I would watch multiple times. Also, for those who like slipcovers, your best chance at getting the slipcover is on release date or closer to it.
Yeah, slipcovers are the other factor. If you wait longer than 1-2 months on a popular title you can forget finding a slipcover without paying for one on eBay.
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Old 02-05-2015, 01:37 PM   #5
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More often than not, a new release Blu-ray at Best Buy, Target, or Movie Stop is cheaper during the first few days than it will likely be for several months after that, due to the release date sale prices.

Movies like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Under the Skin, or Lucy will probably drop in price six months to a year after the release date, but they're still cheaper on the actual release date than they'll be for quite a while.

Price point is usually not a main concern of mine when it comes to movies that I'm really excited to see on Blu-ray, although there are a few exceptions. I'll often wait, for example, for a Barnes & Noble 50% sale to buy certain Criterion titles.
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For me it depends on the movie. For instance, Disney and certain collectors/steelbook items I buy day one because they're likely to not move in price and I don't want to miss out on them (unfortunately I'm missing Snow White & Beauty and the Beast). Others, I'm just impatient and want to see. The cost of going to the theatre, assuming you go with someone is going to be at least $20, so I'd rather spend the money and buy it when it comes out. Then there's the ones that I can wait for. For the most part, I try to wait until they're around the $10 mark because it seems like they drop in price fairly quickly compared to in the past.
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For me it depends on the movie. For instance, Disney and certain collectors/steelbook items I buy day one because they're likely to not move in price and I don't want to miss out on them (unfortunately I'm missing Snow White & Beauty and the Beast). Others, I'm just impatient and want to see. The cost of going to the theatre, assuming you go with someone is going to be at least $20, so I'd rather spend the money and buy it when it comes out. Then there's the ones that I can wait for. For the most part, I try to wait until they're around the $10 mark because it seems like they drop in price fairly quickly compared to in the past.
I purchase far less these days than I did just a year or two ago, especially when it comes to day one purchases. When I do this is exactly the same thought process I have. Spending $20-25 on a day one purchase is essentially the same as seeing the same movie in the theater with my wife...if not cheaper!
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Yeah, slipcovers are the other factor. If you wait longer than 1-2 months on a popular title you can forget finding a slipcover without paying for one on eBay.
So what you are really saying is you buy a movie for a cover not for the movie itself

For me a film I really want t could be covered in toilet paper and I'd still buy it
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the question I have for people who buy Blu-ray's on Day 1...do you even watch them the day you receive them?...meaning if you wait then what's the rush to get it on Day 1 when you could get it for cheaper later on when you might actually watch the movie
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So what you are really saying is you buy a movie for a cover not for the movie itself

For me a film I really want t could be covered in toilet paper and I'd still buy it
No, I buy a film because I like it or will probably like it. The slipcover is an added bonus.
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Old 02-05-2015, 01:55 PM   #11
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Right at the top, you can see The Maze Runner, Her, and Edge of Tomorrow at $10. Gone Girl is $14.99....A few days ago the Boxtrolls was $10...etc. then last week or so you had Walter Mitty at $5 among a couple others. That's all I'm saying. If slipcovers mean that much to you, then by all means that's your thing.
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I pretty much always wait for black Friday, or 50% Fox-Connect sales, 50% Criterion sales, and opportunities like that. Very rarely to I buy anything at normal price. A release date is a relatively arbitrary thing, my hard earned money is not arbitrary. I can wait.

I don't have a "limit" on what I pay for a particular blu-ray. Otherwise I would never buy anything from Twilight Time or Criterion. However I don't like paying full price on things are are known to have inevitable and drastic price drops (I.e. blu-rays going from $25 to $10 to $5 within a year). If I saw something in the theater already, there's no way in hell I'm paying full price again the day it comes out. I will just wait until black Friday.

Now if I *didn't* see something on it's theaterical run. I might be a little more inclined to pay more, but usually I still don't.
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the question I have for people who buy Blu-ray's on Day 1...do you even watch them the day you receive them?
Yes, I usually watch them that evening.
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the question I have for people who buy Blu-ray's on Day 1...do you even watch them the day you receive them?...meaning if you wait then what's the rush to get it on Day 1 when you could get it for cheaper later on when you might actually watch the movie
I usually watch them by the following weekend. Honestly, it's titles that I held off on initially buying that tend to sit longer before I watch them. I guess, if I buy a title on release date, I'm probably looking forward to watching it more than a title that I wasn't in a rush to get.
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For starters because I have zero patience and want the movies immediately, but also since I don`t want the stress of having to locate some slipcover later on.
Movies without sleeves I want, or movies I`m willing to give a shot if they´re ten bucks, I can also wait.

Most items drop in price, this doesn`t just go for movies. If you would kick yourself for anything you purchased in life which later decreased you`d probably hold all purchases off forever
Money isn`t everything, you have to factor in fun factor, emotions, etc etc.
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There is no rational reason for buying most or all of your blu-rays on their release dates, unless: you collect slipcovers or the release is a limited edition. I can understand day 1 purchases for those who like to keep their collections small and focused, or for those who spent most of their free time watching movies.
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I'll buy a movie on release day / the 1st week if it's something I really want to see as soon as possible, esp. since I no longer go to the cinema due to all the self-centered kiddies talking on their stupid phones, etc. Also factoring in to decision is how often I think I'll watch the movie. A good example would be the movie 'Rush'. I had to have that ASAP and I've probably watched it at least a half dozen times since it's release a year ago.
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****This is not a bashing thread, this is just my curiosity****

I'm just wondering about those of you who buy all the new releases on Day 1. I come to this site every day because I am a collector of some sort and I love looking at other peoples collections.

Most blu's when they come out average about $20 each. I see many of you buying every single new release and then some. What my real question is...how do you react when you see the deals section here at the top where many of the more recent release blus are $9.99 and sometimes less? Do you feel like you could've waited? Or is it basically the thrill of buying the new movies right when they come out?
i don't mind paying day one prices if the movie is good or interesting. A nice looking limited steelbook can push me off the fence and I can sell the digital code for like $4 too.

I could wait, but it's still cheaper than going to the theater.
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I only buy movies release day if they look right up my alley for a variety of reasons. It has to be in my favorite genres (80's style action/revenge or space opera style sci-fi/monster movie) or has to have a favorite director/actor in it. For example I blind-bought Lucy on day one because I love Luc Besson movies and it had a sci-fi edge to it. I blind-bought John Wick because the rave reviews it got made it sound like exactly the kind of action film I love.

When I see them cheaper a month or so later I usually don't care, I paid a premium to get them day one and I accepted that a long time ago. Same for catalog releases really. I know I paid more to get Pumpkinhead on day one, but hey it's one of my favorites from my childhood and Lance Henrikssen is badass.

In short we know what we're doing and we accept the risks/costs. I've rarely felt burned... only recent blind-buy I regretted was Edge of Darkness and that only cost me $5 in an Amazon sale.
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I used to buy a lot of title right away, but I've mostly stopped doing that. Mostly because I've become a savvier shopper and I tend to go the theater a lot, so in most instances, I've already seen it and can wait a little bit to pick it up on Blu-Ray.

I've also used Columbia House to my advantage in recent years. It's hard to go out and buy a new release for $20 or more when I know I can put together a massive order with them and get new releases for around $10. Still, that only comes around every so often (essentially, when they run $ off sales, or the MC50 code, which is limited use.)

I make a fair amount of exceptions, though. If it was something I missed in theaters that I'm dying to see, I'll pay a "premium" to have it on release day. I also splurge on my favorite films of the year. I ordered Gone Girl for release week, for example. It's gone down $4-$5 since then, but I don't really mind.

And of course, I make exceptions for exclusives. I like steelbooks, so I don't really think twice about picking one up at Target or the like for ~$20 when they come out.
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