Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting.

Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required.

If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post.

    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1 2  Previous   Next
What are we anyway?
Author Message
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
Registered: March 17, 2007
United States Posts: 853
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Are we collectors, video enthusiasts or a combination.  Reading posts it seems that many people have more unwatched/unopened DVD/Blurays, than opened watched ones.  I have about 300 unwatched DVD's and Blurays.  Mostly because I have a four year old which keeps my wife and I from watching movies that he should not see or will not sit through.  Now a days I see many more sesame street oritented films than action adventures.  So here is my question are you a collector - you own many DVDs'/Blurays which are unopened and will likely remain that way and you could care less you are just happy to own them.  You are a video enthusiast - you open as many of your films as possible and watch them.  Or you are a combination.  You own a great deal of DVD's/Blurays you watch as many as you can but you have some that are unopened and that is still okay.
 Last edited: by Lord Of The Sith
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
Registered: May 1, 2002
Registered: March 14, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
Germany Posts: 6,741
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
When I buy something I do it with the intend of watching it. But that doesn't always work out that way. My unwatched pile consists partly of movies which are a supposed must-see and yet I could then never bring myself to actually watch them.

With other movies I originally had an interest of watching them but didn't get round to it immediately and then they kind of fell off my radar. With some I still intend to watch them eventually. With others I just lost interest altogether.
Karsten
DVD Collectors Online

DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorJimmy S
Registered: March 15, 2007
Canada Posts: 1,982
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I'm a movie lover, so personally I don't see the point of wasting my money for a film I won't open.

Of course that doesn't mean I don't have a lot of unwatched movies, but sometimes the mood isn't there and I won't watch a film if I don't feel like it... I've learn by experience that I will fall asleep if I'm not in the mood.
 Last edited: by Jimmy S
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
Resistance is Futile!
Registered: October 30, 2008
United States Posts: 1,249
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
I've always called myself a DVD hobbiest.

I enjoy collecting them, but I could care less what others think of my collection. I rarely buy if it's something I only think that I will like. I see most of the movies through another way before I decide I want it on DVD. If I don't plan on watching it more than three times (low re-watch value) I don't keep it.

Although I have been slacking in watching the movies and especially in getting rid of, they are all neatly separated into their own piles.
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you.

He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
 Last edited: by Blair
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
Alien with an attitude
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 13,201
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I am "None of the Above."  I used to buy movies/TV shows that I really liked and knew I would watch more than once.  Now, because I don't go to the theater as much as I would like, I buy movies that I wanted to see, but never got the chance.  Basically, I have replaced going to the movies with buying the movies.  I still go to the movies on occasion, but the film must benefit by being seen on the big screen.
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
United States Posts: 2,878
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I love movies, and the other programs I pick up, so I always think, when I bring it home, that it sounds interesting and I'd like to see it, or it's a film that I've seen and enjoyed and thought I'd like to see again.

But the reality is, I acquire more discs that I can watch.  I did also pick up 2 just because they were Criterion, not because I actually think I'll ever watch them (Salo & Chasing Amy).  Nothing remains unopened, if for no other reason than the vast majority of my DVDs are in binders, but a lot remains unwatched. 

I don't go to the theatre (I saw 2 films in the theatre last year - Pirates Band of Misfits and The Hobbit).  I also don't have any broadcast or cable TV channels.  I only watch stuff on DVD/blu-ray, but unfortunately I just don't have as much time as I wish I did to do it.  To get a movie in at night I need to start it by 7-7:30.  If I can't start it until later, I have to find an hour/1/2 hour program to watch.  That's not hard, but precludes watching a lot of films.  I've been trying to watch Oriana now for about a month, but instead have managed to watch quite a few good nature documentaries.
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
 Last edited: by Danae Cassandra
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKatatonia
Retired Profiler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 20,111
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
I would consider myself more of an Enthusiast. I love film and buy what I like for myself. I don't personally have any interest in showing things off to others.

I never leave anything unopened. I've certainly opened things before and had them damaged or defective/wouldn't even play, so I don't understand the concept of leaving things sealed...unless you're planning to never watch it and sell it off in the future.
Corey
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
Registered: March 17, 2007
United States Posts: 853
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting TheMadMartian:
Quote:
I am "None of the Above."  I used to buy movies/TV shows that I really liked and knew I would watch more than once.  Now, because I don't go to the theater as much as I would like, I buy movies that I wanted to see, but never got the chance.  Basically, I have replaced going to the movies with buying the movies.  I still go to the movies on occasion, but the film must benefit by being seen on the big screen.


I may have wrote about this in a different post.  My wife and I do the same thing.  When we first started dating we went to movies every weekend a date night so to speak.  A quick rundown of get in the car drive 3 miles to theater, have dinner (it is a date after all), Popcorn, Soda Film tickets = 75.00 100.00. Benefit movie on the big screen.  Let downs people who bring their 3 - 5 year old children to a 900 PM movie, sticky floors, teens texting, that ass in the front row who is yelling at the screen or laughing for no reason.  The couple sitting next to me and my wife talking and finally that asshat sitting behind my chair kicking it halfway through the movie until I turn around and tell him if he does it again I am going to beat his ass after the 10th polite, "Sir, would you please stop kicking my chair."  This was replaced by every Tuesday pick up one or two DVD's steaks a bottle of wine and a nice side dish.  Sit on the floor in front of the DVD with a intimate dinner and film in privacy of my own home.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
Registered: March 17, 2007
United States Posts: 853
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Please ignore this post
 Last edited: by Lord Of The Sith
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorParsec
Registered: June 15, 2012
Australia Posts: 428
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Hmm #2 I guess, I buy them because I want to watch them and it's cheaper and easier then the big screen (plus it's mine forever), I can watch it when I like and the setup here makes a theatre screen look small.... That doesn't mean to say I like everything I buy, I do end up with a number of duds. I don't read reviews or take much notice of them, I buy on instinct.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
Profiling since 2001
Registered: March 14, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
Sweden Posts: 4,623
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting DJ Doena:
Quote:
When I buy something I do it with the intend of watching it. But that doesn't always work out that way. My unwatched pile consists partly of movies which are a supposed must-see and yet I could then never bring myself to actually watch them.

With other movies I originally had an interest of watching them but didn't get round to it immediately and then they kind of fell off my radar. With some I still intend to watch them eventually. With others I just lost interest altogether.

^This
My freeware tools for DVD Profiler users.
Gunnar
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLord Of The Sith
Registered: March 17, 2007
United States Posts: 853
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Parsec:
Quote:
Hmm #2 I guess, I buy them because I want to watch them and it's cheaper and easier then the big screen (plus it's mine forever), I can watch it when I like and the setup here makes a theatre screen look small.... That doesn't mean to say I like everything I buy, I do end up with a number of duds. I don't read reviews or take much notice of them, I buy on instinct.


Oh ouch, so then you must own the majority of the other films from my other post.  I normally read the reviews see the previews and talk to friends that have my taste in films before I lay out the cash.  Sometimes I'll take a chance when Amazon pops something for 3.99 that looks like it may be fun.  Then again since I enjoy bad cinema I only a lot of films that people cringe.  For instance I am a huge Roger Corman fan and have many of his older films that most people cringe when they see them in my collection.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorPantheon
Registered: March 14, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
United Kingdom Posts: 1,819
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I'm probably a combination; but that's not through choice exactly.

When we moved to where we live now I probably had a pile of about 150 titles waiting to be watched. Over the course of the first four years of living here I got that pile down to 6 - which was no small feat given that we were still buying lots of new stuff. That's what comes of being unemployed.
My partner's unwatched pile stayed around the 100 mark.

As I stated in another thread, I sadly lost my Mum early last year. From her collection (I got my love of movies, music and musicals from her) I got about 40 films. Then my inheritance came through and a small portion of that was put aside for a spending spree. Part of that spree got my unwatched pile to about 300. I'm slowly working my way through it; but, for whatever reason, I can only seem to average 2-3 films a day.
Where, oh where, are the days when I could get up in the morning, sit in front of the TV and not stop watching until midnight?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorNexus the Sixth
Contributor since 2002
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
Sweden Posts: 3,195
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I open most of my movies as soon as I get them because I want to check the discs for damage in case I have to return them (I always buy online). But this is usually just an optical inspection of the disc surface and a quick spin in the computer drive. At the same time I can profile the disc if it isn't in the database.

I have seen most of my films but that doesn't mean that I've actually watched the copy I own. Many are films I've seen previously in the theater, on TV, cable, VHS, LD or whatever and bought because I liked it and (potentially) would like to see it again some time in the future. Simetimes this is a far off future... A few movies I've just bought to have a complete series or filmography by some actor or director but have no great desire to see.

So I'm guess I'm a bit of both.
First registered: February 15, 2002
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
Resistance is Futile!
Registered: October 30, 2008
United States Posts: 1,249
Posted:
PM this userDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Pantheon:
Quote:
Where, oh where, are the days when I could get up in the morning, sit in front of the TV and not stop watching until midnight?


As an old friend of mine would say in regards to focusing less time on our lengthy guilty pleasures, "... and then, life happened."
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you.

He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwidescreenforever
Under A Double DoubleW
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
Canada Posts: 5,491
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
I always open the packages as well when I get home and quickly get it into profiler and check all absences of profiled contributions .. Then I too will give it a spin  in the dvd-rom to check for playback and menu choices.. BUT....  but ..., I have to admit I don't actually watch the entire movie from cover to cover in one sitting.. I may watch over a couple of days .. or it may get tucked away to never see the light of day for years.. and this happened to me in the last few years where I had two new unopened at time of purchase of two HDDVD titles ( Mutiny on the Bounty/ Phantom of the Opera ) lthat failed to playback certain chapters. ( 6-14  in one and  in then other case-  8-22. no  playback!  just a frozen mess.
Woe is me...  Then I heard about Warner Bros program ( I found on the Net) where I contacted the program director and after explaining the situation or my problem , she sent me a self addressed envelope for UPS and Warners Canada  received and exchanged these  two titles for me... in Blu !! No Charge !

In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
 Last edited: by widescreenforever
    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1 2  Previous   Next