I've amassed a large collection of DVDs over the years. When they first came out, it was such a thrill to have my own personal copy of my favorite movies and TV shows. I rarely watch them anymore, because it's just easier to stream. No getting up and changing discs. But I still kept them. It's nice when I want to see a certain movie at a…
I've amassed a large collection of DVDs over the years. When they first came out, it was such a thrill to have my own personal copy of my favorite movies and TV shows. I rarely watch them anymore, because it's just easier to stream. No getting up and changing discs. But I still kept them. It's nice when I want to see a certain movie at a certain time (like after an actor dies or at Christmas.) Streaming always lets you find SOMETHING to watch, but a DVD lets you watch the specific thing you want to watch without a hassle. The last one I bought was "Spiderman: Far from Home," because at the time it wasn't expected to be on Disney+.
I've amassed a large collection of DVDs over the years. When they first came out, it was such a thrill to have my own personal copy of my favorite movies and TV shows. I rarely watch them anymore, because it's just easier to stream. No getting up and changing discs. But I still kept them. It's nice when I want to see a certain movie at a certain time (like after an actor dies or at Christmas.) Streaming always lets you find SOMETHING to watch, but a DVD lets you watch the specific thing you want to watch without a hassle. The last one I bought was "Spiderman: Far from Home," because at the time it wasn't expected to be on Disney+.