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It seems that TV DVD sets are over taking movie DVDs in sales. (1 Viewer)

Dave Scarpa

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I've cut way back on my DVD Purchases and Mostly all I buy now
are A List Movies and TC On DVD. THe TV Sets offer more bang for the buck as your more likely to watch TV stuff over most often. I think I've watched my Shield Sets at least twice.
 

Holadem

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Allllright buddy, throw us some numbers, we're not too fond of unsubstantiated claims.

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Jay_B!

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I dislike the "oversaturation" comments myself. Is it really that hard to believe that there are people out there who might want The Doris Day Show or Life As We Know It with the same passion as they want The X-Files, Star Trek, Buffy, Seinfeld and The Simpsons?

The more TV-DVD's the merrier, means the more likely older shows I want that would've never been considered in 2001 are likely to come out, such as Gimme A Break and The Facts Of Life. It's highly possible we'll see those shows on DVD today, 3-4 years ago when it was only cult series getting released, chances were a lot slimmer.
 

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