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You know, I'm frequently buying Blu-rays from Amazon or Best Buy, and not too long after I buy it, I get an email asking me how I liked the movie, and to leave a review. It's usually kind of a joke to me, since I know it may be months or years before I actually get around to watching the movie in question.
I just did a count of the first 100 Blu-rays on my shelf (arranged in alphabetical order), and 42 had been watched and 58 had not been watched and were mostly still sealed in plastic. So I was just wondering if most other people also take a similar leisurely approach to digesting their Blu-ray purchases, or if you are more sensible and don't buy a movie unless you have plans to immediately watch it. |
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