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Not to invoke too much of my personal life here, but I'm a military veteran with various degrees of anxiety. This is obviously not a real medical condition, but does anyone else ever get a little bit worried whenever making a purchase of a title that's been on the market for some time? And you fear that soon as you get it, not long after you start worrying it might get re-issued/re-released and get a BETTER release than the one you bought? Then feel the need to get the new release, and sell off the old release.
It seems like a petty thing, which is why I was hesitant to post about it. But if you're like me, you always want the best release possible for whatever movie it is you adore. I also have to say this hasn't happened much yet on the blu-ray format with me. "Assault on Precinct 13" was really the tipping point with me, now I'm re-evaluating every title in my Amazon wishlist. Anyone else experience this? |
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