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Old 06-06-2024, 09:00 PM   #1
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Hi, my names Rustin, and I’m an addict.

For the past ~18 years I’ve been buying blu-rays and for the last ~8 years primarily 4Ks. I started to realize that it was an addiction when more than half my collection was still unopened and I was receiving boxes full of 8-10 movies while I still had two or three unopened boxes also full of 8-10 movies. I was placing preorder after preorder sometimes in excess of $500+ per order.

I felt this need and this compulsion to keep buying. Something kept telling me that I needed to “complete” my collection, but realistically it could never possibly be completed because that would mean I’d have to own every single Blu-ray and 4K disc that has ever come out. I would look at my orders before submitting them online and think to myself “that movie is dumb, I’ll probably never watch it, but it’s part of Shout Factory’s line and I need to complete that..”

I had every single Kino, Criterion, Arrow, Shout, etc. 4K release and the majority were still sealed. I was buying 10x faster than I could watch. I was picking up 4-6 movie per week at stores (when stores still carried them.) My collection was in the thousands and I was watching maybe 3 discs a week on average while a box full of 10 more came in. I had doubles, triples, and occasionally quadruples of releases.

Then I met a new friend at work who also loves movies. We talked collections and he asked me “why do you buy things if you don’t watch them? You need to spend more time watching movies than buying them and managing your collection.” No one ever asked me anything like that before and I thought about it for awhile. I did spend WAAAAY too much time focusing on my collection instead of just watching stuff. I got home and looked at my shelves. I took a step back and thought to myself “which of these movies will I honestly watch again?” and it wasn’t many. I slowly started pulling movies off my shelf under the condition that I had A) already watched it at least twice or B) would definitely rewatch it. If I had never seen it, or if it was one I had seen and wouldn’t rewatch, it stayed on the shelf. This process took WEEKS. Hours and hours of moving movies back on and back off the shelf. Fighting with myself “no you won’t rewatch that…yes you will…no you won’t.”

I ended up with roughly ~500 movies pulled off the shelf as “definite rewatches” with several thousand still left, and that 500 is generous. I probably won’t even rewatch all those 500 again. I started selling. FB Marketplace ended up being my friend. I found a handful of repeat buyers who ended up buying my whole collection (minus the 500) and over the past 6 months or so, took my collection from the thousands down to a solid 500.

This collectors/completionist addiction is real and I’ve seen many others in the same boat. I’ve talked to others that feel the same way. One of my buyers on FB told me he opened up a new credit card to buy a larger portion of my collection. I tried making sure he was okay with this and he said “I actually watch most movies digitally, but I want to have discs just in case.”

I’m not against physical media, but it’s safe to say that I’ll be going from previously buying 300-500 discs per year to now only buying maybe 5-10, and it feels great.

Call 1-800-blu-rays if you also struggle with this addiction.
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Old 06-06-2024, 09:10 PM   #2
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My purchases break down like this:

* Old favorites I still don't have on physical.
* Upgrades to existing content (new transfer / 4k / etc)
* Stuff I saw once, liked, and would like to watch again.
* Stuff I would like to try (usually something that has positive chatter on this forum).
* Stuff by actors I know I like, but I haven't seen.

It's those last two that I waste the most money on. Blind buys sometimes work out, but not usually.
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Old 06-06-2024, 10:08 PM   #3
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My purchases break down like this:

* Old favorites I still don't have on physical.
* Upgrades to existing content (new transfer / 4k / etc)
* Stuff I saw once, liked, and would like to watch again.
* Stuff I would like to try (usually something that has positive chatter on this forum).
* Stuff by actors I know I like, but I haven't seen.

It's those last two that I waste the most money on. Blind buys sometimes work out, but not usually.
I somehow went from never purchasing blind buys to almost exclusively purchasing blind buys.
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Old 06-06-2024, 10:55 PM   #4
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Hi, my names Rustin, and I’m an addict.

For the past ~18 years I’ve been buying blu-rays and for the last ~8 years primarily 4Ks. I started to realize that it was an addiction when more than half my collection was still unopened and I was receiving boxes full of 8-10 movies while I still had two or three unopened boxes also full of 8-10 movies. I was placing preorder after preorder sometimes in excess of $500+ per order.

I felt this need and this compulsion to keep buying. Something kept telling me that I needed to “complete” my collection, but realistically it could never possibly be completed because that would mean I’d have to own every single Blu-ray and 4K disc that has ever come out. I would look at my orders before submitting them online and think to myself “that movie is dumb, I’ll probably never watch it, but it’s part of Shout Factory’s line and I need to complete that..”

I had every single Kino, Criterion, Arrow, Shout, etc. 4K release and the majority were still sealed. I was buying 10x faster than I could watch. I was picking up 4-6 movie per week at stores (when stores still carried them.) My collection was in the thousands and I was watching maybe 3 discs a week on average while a box full of 10 more came in. I had doubles, triples, and occasionally quadruples of releases.

Then I met a new friend at work who also loves movies. We talked collections and he asked me “why do you buy things if you don’t watch them? You need to spend more time watching movies than buying them and managing your collection.” No one ever asked me anything like that before and I thought about it for awhile. I did spend WAAAAY too much time focusing on my collection instead of just watching stuff. I got home and looked at my shelves. I took a step back and thought to myself “which of these movies will I honestly watch again?” and it wasn’t many. I slowly started pulling movies off my shelf under the condition that I had A) already watched it at least twice or B) would definitely rewatch it. If I had never seen it, or if it was one I had seen and wouldn’t rewatch, it stayed on the shelf. This process took WEEKS. Hours and hours of moving movies back on and back off the shelf. Fighting with myself “no you won’t rewatch that…yes you will…no you won’t.”

I ended up with roughly ~500 movies pulled off the shelf as “definite rewatches” with several thousand still left, and that 500 is generous. I probably won’t even rewatch all those 500 again. I started selling. FB Marketplace ended up being my friend. I found a handful of repeat buyers who ended up buying my whole collection (minus the 500) and over the past 6 months or so, took my collection from the thousands down to a solid 500.

This collectors/completionist addiction is real and I’ve seen many others in the same boat. I’ve talked to others that feel the same way. One of my buyers on FB told me he opened up a new credit card to buy a larger portion of my collection. I tried making sure he was okay with this and he said “I actually watch most movies digitally, but I want to have discs just in case.”

I’m not against physical media, but it’s safe to say that I’ll be going from previously buying 300-500 discs per year to now only buying maybe 5-10, and it feels great.

Call 1-800-blu-rays if you also struggle with this addiction.

Honestly I go a bit too overboard once in a while this week I bought nine titles which while not terrible is still a bit much. That being said, most titles I want to keep, and many of them I’ll be watching more than once. Others are blind buys of genres of titles I’m actually interested in as I don’t want a huge number of titles, or heck even want to complete my collection. Still I need to cut back much more so I won’t be buying many titles the rest of this month, and other months going forward. I definitely don’t go that far as some boutique label titles are pricy case in point Criterion which I don’t buy many titles from as they’re quite pricy a lot of the time. Once their sale comes up for Barnes and Noble next month I’ll be just buying 6 titles total, and all not in one week, but in separate weeks.
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I'll let the great 20th century Italian medievalist, philosopher, semiotician, novelist, cultural critic, and political and social commentator, Umberto Eco, sum up my feelings about collecting and owning a large collection films. The quote actually refers to his massive library of 50,000 books, but I feel like it can certainly apply to us movie collectors:

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"It is foolish to think that you have to read all the books you buy, as it is foolish to criticize those who buy more books than they will ever be able to read. It would be like saying that you should use all the cutlery or glasses or screwdrivers or drill bits you bought before buying new ones.

"There are things in life that we need to always have plenty of supplies, even if we will only use a small portion.

"If, for example, we consider books as medicine, we understand that it is good to have many at home rather than a few: when you want to feel better, then you go to the 'medicine closet' and choose a book. Not a random one, but the right book for that moment. That's why you should always have a nutrition choice!

"Those who buy only one book, read only that one and then get rid of it. They simply apply the consumer mentality to books, that is, they consider them a consumer product, a good. Those who love books know that a book is anything but a commodity."
I average watching about 10 films a week from my collection. Will I ever watch all of them? Highly doubtful. That being said, I believe in a strong medicine cabinet! Eco was also a huge film fan and wrote several essays over the years about particular movies, directors and genres. They are all worth reading
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Whenever there's a new edition that's better than the previous one(s) and all worthy extras are ported over, I just sell or donate the old one.
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I'll let the great 20th century Italian medievalist, philosopher, semiotician, novelist, cultural critic, and political and social commentator, Umberto Eco, sum up my feelings about collecting and owning a large collection films. The quote actually refers to his massive library of 50,000 books, but I feel like it can certainly apply to us movie collectors:



I average watching about 10 films a week from my collection. Will I ever watch all of them? Highly doubtful. That being said, I believe in a strong medicine cabinet! Eco was also a huge film fan and wrote several essays over the years about particular movies, directors and genres. They are all worth reading
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I'll let the great 20th century Italian medievalist, philosopher, semiotician, novelist, cultural critic, and political and social commentator, Umberto Eco, sum up my feelings about collecting and owning a large collection films. The quote actually refers to his massive library of 50,000 books, but I feel like it can certainly apply to us movie collectors:
This is pretty much my stance, but I only ever buy movies I at least want to watch on some level. Quite different to OP trying to buy literally everything released.
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Boy I'm glad I'm not a completist.

Now that you've paired down, take my advice and give yourself another 500 movies with your newfound philosophy. You will rewatch them all
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I sympathize with your problem, though in all honesty I can't say I've really battled it the same way. There are a few movies that I've owned on multiple formats, such as the Back to the Future trilogy, the first six Star Wars films, The Lord of the Rings, and most of the Disney Renaissance. But in general, I tend to mostly buy what I know I will repeatedly watch, because otherwise there seems to be no point.

Regarding the nature of Blu-Ray versus 4K, I actually avoided both for a long time. When Blu-Ray first came out in 2006, I remember being very impressed with the visual upgrade, particularly with effects-driven fare like Pirates of the Caribbean. But HD-DVD also still existed back then, and I didn't want to spend tons of money on both, so I waited to see which side would win...and then after that, I waited even longer just to make sure another option didn't come along to upset the cart even further. As a result, I didn't buy anything in HD for 4 years, and my first Blu-Ray was The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - I still have it.

In the past 14 years since I started my current collection, I've amassed an impressive library of 375 films...and with the average price being around $20 a disc, that's a combined total of $7,500...which is pretty insane when you think about it. Most of my films are of the family-oriented or cleaner comedy genres, though I do have some R-rated fare sprinkled in like The Crow, My Cousin Vinny, and The Passion of the Christ. But overall, my tastes aren't particularly varied - I'm a fairly simple person when it comes to things like this.
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A library isn’t about books you’ve already read… It’s about the books you will read and refer to in the future. The same goes for videos.

Here is an article that explains it well… https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman...dont-read.html
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I'll let the great 20th century Italian medievalist, philosopher, semiotician, novelist, cultural critic, and political and social commentator, Umberto Eco, sum up my feelings about collecting and owning a large collection films. The quote actually refers to his massive library of 50,000 books, but I feel like it can certainly apply to us movie collectors:



I average watching about 10 films a week from my collection. Will I ever watch all of them? Highly doubtful. That being said, I believe in a strong medicine cabinet! Eco was also a huge film fan and wrote several essays over the years about particular movies, directors and genres. They are all worth reading
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This is pretty much my stance, but I only ever buy movies I at least want to watch on some level. Quite different to OP trying to buy literally everything released.
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A library isn’t about books you’ve already read… It’s about the books you will read and refer to in the future. The same goes for videos.

Here is an article that explains it well… https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman...dont-read.html
While this is all understandable, I can always just rent a blind buy digitally for $3-5 rather than blind buy it as some boutique labels collectors edition for $40. If I like it enough at that point to determine I would rewatch it, I could then invest in a physical copy.
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Old 06-07-2024, 09:06 AM   #13
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I have some pretty serious credit card debt thanks to my hobby. I try to cut back, but they keep pulling me back in
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If I had a nickel for every time I wanted to watch something that wasn't available on streaming, I could afford to double the size of my collection.
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If I had a nickel for every time I wanted to watch something that wasn't available on streaming, I could afford to double the size of my collection.
Hehe…I’ve been casually collecting favorites since DVD was born, but what really sparked my interest in adding to the collection was a moment that I wanted to watch the Back to the Future trilogy with my kids, and my DVDs simply wouldn’t play anymore.

I figured that they must be playing on one of the 5 streaming services that I pay for … but they weren’t. It bothered me so much that I immediately went off to Target to buy the trilogy on Blu Ray. I’m not particularly difficult about most things in life, but I hated the idea of paying for so many streaming services, and not being able to watch such a common movie like BttF when I wanted to (without having to rent it).

Since that moment, I get a hard copy of everything I’d expect to watch more than once.
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Hehe…I’ve been casually collecting favorites since DVD was born, but what really sparked my interest in adding to the collection was a moment that I wanted to watch the Back to the Future trilogy with my kids, and my DVDs simply wouldn’t play anymore.

I figured that they must be playing on one of the 5 streaming services that I pay for … but they weren’t. It bothered me so much that I immediately went off to Target to buy the trilogy on Blu Ray. I’m not particularly difficult about most things in life, but I hated the idea of paying for so many streaming services, and not being able to watch such a common movie like BttF when I wanted to (without having to rent it).

Since that moment, I get a hard copy of everything I’d expect to watch more than once.
Absolutely, buy the movies you plan to watch more than once, but keep in mind that in this example it was the physical media you had already bought and paid for that failed you just as much as those streaming services.
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Absolutely, buy the movies you plan to watch more than once, but keep in mind that in this example it was the physical media you had already bought and paid for that failed you just as much as those streaming services.
Yeah, you’re right! I already had a hard copy, and that failed me. I’d like to believe that the jump to blu will be more enduring. I just hated that I couldn’t watch this on any of the streaming services that I pay for. That moment skyrocketed my desire to upgrade my collection, and physically own movies that I’d want to watch on the fly.
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I'm out of shelf space. It's time to start pulling stuff I know I won't watch again, want to show somebody, or reference. This leads me into a weird place of getting rid of big movies that SHOULD be in a collection, but I don't have interest in anymore. Stuff like Back to the Future got pulled. All time classics, but I beat them to death as a kid and I'd rather have more obscure stuff in my collection these days. I tend to only watch new stuff until I get through everything so it's likely I'll never get to the point of rewatching studio stuff like that. Punk Vacation is a movie I'd like to see again, but I think I'm good on Beetlejuice.
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Very grateful my criteria for purchasing a movie for my collection is high.

Finding mint slipcovers now? That’s where I struggle.
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Very grateful my criteria for purchasing a movie for my collection is high.

Finding mint slipcovers now? That’s where I struggle.
This is actually one of the things that helped kickstart my whole cleansing. Having to order everything online and gamble with condition. I even started receiving items from Diabolik and Orbit that came damaged.
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