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How many blu-rays do you own?
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:11 pm
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:11 pm
I was just checking out my collection, and realized I have no idea how many I have. My curiosity got the best of me, so I counted. 99! (No, not luft balloons). 99 blu-rays. How about you?
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:13 pm to phantom70815
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Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:14 pm to phantom70815
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Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:17 pm to phantom70815
I couldn't live with 99 anything. You're obviously going to have to buy at least 1 more.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:17 pm to phantom70815
Zero
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:17 pm to phantom70815
Zero
Posted on 4/4/15 at 8:59 pm to phantom70815
I have 4 or 5 by accident. I don't have a blu-ray player but have a few discs from buying blu-ray/dvd combos that were on sale.
I have enough DVD's to qualify for one of those hoarder shows.
I have enough DVD's to qualify for one of those hoarder shows.
This post was edited on 4/4/15 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:00 pm to phantom70815
Without counting, I'd say ~100. Two cases full.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:16 pm to phantom70815
Goose Egg
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:19 pm to phantom70815
43 movies
6 seasons of TV shows
6 seasons of TV shows
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:21 pm to phantom70815
0.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:38 pm to phantom70815
About 50 or so.
I only buy movies that I feel has earned my financial respect and want to reward a studio for making a movie I really enjoyed.
I only buy movies that I feel has earned my financial respect and want to reward a studio for making a movie I really enjoyed.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 9:46 pm to phantom70815
Probably about 35-40. Bought more 2014 movies than anything in recent memory. An enjoyable film year for me.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 10:07 pm to phantom70815
28. I bought almost all of them really cheap when Blockbuster was closing shop. I don't even have the bluray player in the living room anymore it's in my daughter's room and I stream everything.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 10:23 pm to phantom70815
Like 13 or so. Stopped buying them when netflix stepped up their game
Posted on 4/4/15 at 10:26 pm to phantom70815
quote:
My curiosity got the best of me, so I counted. 99! (No, not luft balloons). 99 blu-rays. How about you?
I got 99 problems but a blu ray ain't one. Digital media homie.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 10:27 pm to phantom70815
Just counted - 27. But I'm moving to digital quickly.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 11:05 pm to phantom70815
Just over 100. I like having physical copies of movies.
Posted on 4/4/15 at 11:19 pm to phantom70815
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Posted on 4/5/15 at 2:12 am to phantom70815
I own three blu-ray discs, from this one collection:
I bought a blu-ray player but it hasn't been hooked up in a long time.
I don't think blu-ray was a failure, I think it just had a short heyday. CDs and DVDs lasted longer because they were very advanced for their time, and blu-ray came just before the streaming revolution.
What's crazy to think about is that HD broadcasts didn't start becoming common until around 2006, and it took a few years for everyone to get HD TVs, and TV broadcasts didn't become all digital until June 2009! We had the same crappy analog TV for decades, and now in less than 10 years they are already trying to transition from 1080i/1080p to a "4K" UHD standard (2160p using the old nomenclature, or 4x the resolution of 1080p). The next 10 years are going to be insane. VR everything.
I bought a blu-ray player but it hasn't been hooked up in a long time.
I don't think blu-ray was a failure, I think it just had a short heyday. CDs and DVDs lasted longer because they were very advanced for their time, and blu-ray came just before the streaming revolution.
What's crazy to think about is that HD broadcasts didn't start becoming common until around 2006, and it took a few years for everyone to get HD TVs, and TV broadcasts didn't become all digital until June 2009! We had the same crappy analog TV for decades, and now in less than 10 years they are already trying to transition from 1080i/1080p to a "4K" UHD standard (2160p using the old nomenclature, or 4x the resolution of 1080p). The next 10 years are going to be insane. VR everything.
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