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Post by mikef6 on Dec 24, 2020 5:17:37 GMT
I use both but prefer DVD/Blu-Ray because streaming platforms can be gone any day. I want movies that I love and want to see again and again I want on a permanent media. Not one that can be here one day and gone the next.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Dec 24, 2020 5:29:24 GMT
Yup and only recently subscribed to streaming, but last few weeks, have really only been interested in disc movies.
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Post by gw on Dec 24, 2020 5:31:57 GMT
I use both. I wish that DVD Netflix had more good titles. If they don't add some I'll probably get rid of it in a couple years.
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Post by MCDemuth on Dec 24, 2020 5:35:56 GMT
DVD/Blu-ray
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Dec 24, 2020 10:07:53 GMT
For me, it's a combination of DVD, Blu Ray, streaming and digital purchases. I like to cover all bases these days.
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Post by phantomparticle on Dec 24, 2020 19:53:57 GMT
DVD/blu-ray only
I converted all my vhs tapes to DVD some years ago and gave the tapes to the Salvation Army (about two hundred of them).
I don't subscribe to any streaming sources (nothing against them, just too miserly to pay the price)
Then there is Youtube. I've become a real junkie.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 24, 2020 19:54:25 GMT
DVD/Blu-Ray
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Post by mcclance on Dec 24, 2020 22:05:42 GMT
I've been streaming more and more lately, mostly because I haven't had access to the local library since the lockdowns started.
But, I still have my DVD/Blu-ray collection and continue adding to it. With physical copies, I don't have to deal with the movie/series being dropped by a streaming service or a movie being cut up to appease the ultra-sensitives.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Dec 24, 2020 22:39:18 GMT
I use both DVD/Blu-ray and digital downloads, but no streaming.
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