Spike Spiegel
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Because now, finally, I have a copy of this:
alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
buck naked said:Since when does renting cost $4 USD? In Australia rentals here are $1.50 USD for new releases and 70c USD for weekly DVD's.
buck naked said:Since when does renting cost $4 USD? In Australia rentals here are $1.50 USD for new releases and 70c USD for weekly DVD's.
alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
shoplifter said:Must be nice.
Ninja Scooter said:the fact that we don't have to live in austrailia makes up for it.
i could say the same thing about games, which, on a really good sale, still cost about the same as DVDs normally cost. It's not like i have time to play all the games i get, but i just can't pass up a really good deal. It's a sickness.alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
Yep, according to the box it is.aoi tsuki said:But, is it widescreen?
Well... I've rented Godzilla 2000 once, seen it on cable a half-dozen times at least, and watched the copy I taped off of the Sci-Fi Channel a few times already this year. So for me at least, owning the DVD is probably not such a bad idea.alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
SKluck said:I've used netflix to... accentuate my dvd collection, but there is still nothing like owning the real thing with the dvd box, cover, and full discs. Not to mention all the box sets and collector's sets. I still buy the same amount of dvds as ever.
buck naked said:Since when does renting cost $4 USD? In Australia rentals here are $1.50 USD for new releases and 70c USD for weekly DVD's.
If it's something I at all enjoy, it's worth spending a few bucks to support whomever, be able to watch it at any point in the future that it comes to mind, or show it to someone who hasn't seen it before. To me the shelf aspect is a positive; a person could learn a little something about me seeing Spaceballs, Super Mario Bros., and Night of the Living Dead sitting on a shelf.alejob said:Honestly, I don't know why would you want to own a movie. You will watch it once, maybe a second time but thats it. It will be stuck in a shelf forever. I just rent.
Ninja Scooter said:ernest went to africa?