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screamingninja | 1 year ago

Do you watch those movies / series more than once? I have always thought of Blu-ray disks like books. You consume it and then lend it to a friend. I get that this is not what the media companies would want, but purchasing media/books and not using them more than once just feels wrong.

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tombert|1 year ago

My rule of thumb has generally been "if there's any chance I'll want to watch the movie more than once, I'll buy the blu-ray."

Until about two years ago, I was happy enough to pay for two streaming services (HBO Max and Hulu), along with Amazon Prime, and I treated that like my "rental store". The first viewing would be to see if I like the movie, and if I did then I would immediately order the blu-ray.

Now I've canceled all my streaming services because I don't want to pay for a million of them.

Just a note, I will very frequently put a movie or TV series on in the background while I work on other things, probably even more frequently than I turn on music. I just like having noise from a movie or show that's familiar for me.

tracker1|1 year ago

mostly the same... still have Amazon Prime and Netflix for my SO... I'd be fine dropping them all.

nox101|1 year ago

I am slightly embarrassed to say that yes, I watch movies over and over. All of them off of a shared hard drive using Kodi on an Apple TV to watch.

I recently through away all my CDs, DVDs, and BluRay after carrying them from apartment to apartment for years (in notebooks) and never once opening them during those years.

As for the embarrassment. I get from some POV it's a waste of time but I easily have a list of ~400 movies all of which I've watched 3-20 times each. Examples might be a movie like The Matrix I'm sure I've watch 10+ times. A movie like Harvey, 2 or 3.

rpdillon|1 year ago

I also watch movies multiple times! Typically it's several months or years apart, but sometimes it's more frequent. I remember the first night I saw Primer, right after it ended I started it all over again because I needed to understand. Unfortunately, the second watch did not provide as much clarity as I was hoping.

badpun|1 year ago

Same here. Great movies (most of the imdb Top 250 easily qualifies) can be rewatched every couple of years IMO, unless you have unusually good memory.

TaylorAlexander|1 year ago

I watch movies while doing other things (cleaning the house or certain design tasks at the computer) which makes it very easy to watch them again! I go through them quickly and will tend to go back to them after about a year. I recently watched all of the Mission Impossible movies over the course of a few days.

emeril|1 year ago

what's your approach to using kodi on ATV?

do you have a paid $99/year dev account?

jdofaz|1 year ago

I only buy the bluray if I've already seen it and know I'd want to watch again when I receive it. Keeps me from collecting stuff that doesn't get watched.

I loop through the collection by putting a watched disc back in a separate spot until I've gone through them all and then start over.

XorNot|1 year ago

Some part of it now is having them available for my son to experience.

mlrtime|1 year ago

One benefit of getting older nobody says is that some movies you can rewatch for the first time again. YMMV (Your Memory May Vary)

layer8|1 year ago

I buy Blu-ray disks exactly because I watch most things only once, because the one time I watch them I want to watch them in the best quality available. What you do with the Blu-ray after watching is a different question.