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Old 03-16-2008, 12:04 PM   #1
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Yeah i got I Robot on the way after reading the hi def digest review. I just think alot of these dvd collectors with like over a 1000 dvds are going to be made to look like idoits in the next 5 years as bluray starts to take over.

They just don't want to sell any of there dvds it's stupid
Obviously, as you can tell from my sig, I have a ton of DVDs, too. And I don't even include my remaining 100 or so LaserDiscs. However, I don't lament the passing of one or another format (at my age, I've seen too many movie and music formats come and go). I want the best viewing and listening experience. I always have. The advent of Blu-ray doesn't mean anyone has to sell off their previous collections. But why keep buying new movies in SD when you can now buy many of them in Blu-ray?
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Obviously, as you can tell from my sig, I have a ton of DVDs, too. And I don't even include my remaining 100 or so LaserDiscs. However, I don't lament the passing of one or another format (at my age, I've seen too many movie and music formats come and go). I want the best viewing and listening experience. I always have. The advent of Blu-ray doesn't mean anyone has to sell off their previous collections. But why keep buying new movies in SD when you can now buy many of them in Blu-ray?
Like no country for old men one of the best bluray discs out there. Never in a million years would i have got the dvd
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