GAF, show us your Blu Ray collection.

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Here is my collection so far http://oc.mymovies.dk/facebook-100002250046396/title:asc

Not my pic, but I actually store them in boxes like this for a cleaner look and to keep them safe from my kid.

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I have too many for my own good...
Some DVDs mixed in, mostly OOP stuff from Criterion and MoC, but 95% blu-ray

Criterion Collection Part 1:

Criterion Collection Part 2/Masters of Cinema:

Arrow Video/Disney:


Got another shelf with mixed blu-rays as well, complete collction here:
http://www.minhembio.com/Spocker/film/mixed/

Around 1000 movies atm.
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I'm going to get a projector this year and will start my Criterion Collection.
 
Somewhat off-topic rant:

I have no problem buying music digitally because it is DRM free (easy to backup), and extremely portable (if I download an MP3 I can put it on all my devices).

I have immense problems buying movies digitally because they are both DRM-loaded (I would lose movies if my movie provider went out of business), and they are not as portable (there is no one format / provider that works on all my devices; Amazon comes close but limits total lifetime downloads of each movie to 2)

(I have no problem buying games digitally, because I don't necesarrily care if they don't work a decade from now; I see games as a ephemeral thing. I enjoy them and then move on, very rarely do I revisit a game I finish).

Which is why you buy physical bluray/DVD and then rip them to get a nice digital DRm-free version to do with as you please. Either compressed to save space, or as ripped for the best quality.

I'm surprised nobody has taken the lead with DRM free movies. I'd potentially switch to downloads if the quality was good enough
 
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