Is Blu-ray transitioning from a mainstream medium to a collector's medium? Apr 18, 10:44
maybe you should show how anime correlates to the larger industry {nm} Apr 18, 10:59
kind of off topic, but there was an electronics drop off (for recycling) this weekend and many of my friends were Apr 18, 11:02
I've never owned a Blu-Ray player and can't remember the last time I bought a physical copy of a movie. {nm} Apr 18, 11:04
I have a nice Blu-ray player but if it wasn't for the occasional Redbox, it would collect dust. I never buy the films. {nm} Apr 18, 11:12
I have a massive collection, but the last movie I bouhgt for the collection myself was Superbad, as it was released. that's been ages ago. Apr 18, 11:17
PS3, PS4 and three stand alone Bluray players. all the players were bought right as HD lost to Bluray. {nm} Apr 18, 11:16
lol, I'm like 2 generations behind in practice Apr 18, 11:12
lol, and your eyes forgive you?!?! non HD anymore just annoys the heck out of me. {nm} Apr 18, 11:13
The difference between blu-ray and dvd on the blu-ray player isn't enough of a difference to annoy me. Apr 18, 11:20
completely agree on the channels. it flat out disturbs me. ours start at 1000... I've basically made her Apr 18, 11:23
I would tend to agree. On the other hand I have several peeps I know still buying (like my brother). but I have noticed Apr 18, 11:27
I would be buying more physical discs but I'm barely getting paid enough to cover rent, utilities and food. {nm} Apr 18, 18:40