Yes and no. If I thought my mother would like it I gave it to her if not, I kept it.
Exactly....if I HAVE to buy the BD/DVD set, I keep the DVD so the set is complete but I always try to find a BD only version.Konstantinos said:Noone cares about movies, DVDs, Blurays from my family/friends.
Also, even if I don't want the DVD, I don't throw it away, because I want to have the release as I bought it, without anything taken out, or making a custom cover etc..
The thing I do is trying to find a release that doesn't have a DVD if that's possible.
I have 4 kids, 3 with Xbox 360's which they use for watching DVD's, my daughter has a dvd player. Plus we have a dual-monitor DVD for the car that mounts each screen to the headrest. 3 laptops which kids take on vacations, etc (only 1 has a BD drive). Our only BD player is in our living room with main TV/home theater system. So, we'd have to buy 4 new BD players, 3 new laptops (or replace DVD drives with BD drives), plus a new portable BD (with dual monitors) for the car to make ourselves "whole" in terms of converting from DVD to BD. My guesstimate is it would be over $1000 in costs.JediFonger said:i'm frankly shocked at the # of people keeping DVDs! lolz
to me... high-def quality should be what we should striving for (especially on forums like this). you can get BD players for home in any room, portable in cars, small laptops, pretty much anywhere. you can even remove the 'need it for the minivan' because they make BD players for the cars now... replacing the old SD DVDs. guess people just dont want to put that much $ into EVERYTHING.
+1! I have this exact same issue! I've contemplated buying a second Skyfall BD to fill that gap but I figure that would just be crazy.Josh Steinberg said:I don't think I could do it!
I can't even bring myself to take the Skyfall Blu-ray disc from the standalone release and put it in the slot in the Bond 50 set that says "place reserved for Skyfall" - because then I'd have an empty "Skyfall" Blu-ray case. And the disc art from the standalone Skyfall release doesn't match the Bond 50 disc art.
Yeah, I'm definitely too OCD to break up existing packages.
JediFonger said:i'm frankly shocked at the # of people keeping DVDs! lolz
to me... high-def quality should be what we should striving for (especially on forums like this). you can get BD players for home in any room, portable in cars, small laptops, pretty much anywhere. you can even remove the 'need it for the minivan' because they make BD players for the cars now... replacing the old SD DVDs. guess people just dont want to put that much $ into EVERYTHING.
Me too, and same conclusion!Dale MA said:+1! I have this exact same issue! I've contemplated buying a second Skyfall BD to fill that gap but I figure that would just be crazy.