I am thinking of throwing some dvd's away
But I am worried I might want to watch them again in a few years, but I feel I have too much and it takes up space.
shareBut I am worried I might want to watch them again in a few years, but I feel I have too much and it takes up space.
shareI may be wrong but I think the market is moving towards streaming services only. I suspect at some point they will stop making DVDs and Blu-rays so that they will have people by the balls and can charge what they like. I have a largish collection and I'm hanging onto them.
Box 'em up and shove them in a closet or whatever. Give it a year or whatever.
This allows you time to decide if you miss them or not.
20,000 TITLES AND GROWING HERE...I SPENT 50 BUCKS ON TITLES AT THRIFT SHOPS WITH MY DAUGHTER TODAY....THROWING DVDS AWAY...EGADS!
shareFifty dollars at a resale shop is indeed a lot of DVDs! My daughter and I hit the thrift stores yesterday too and I got some really cool titles in VHS and DVD. One was a Bronson film called Someone Behind the Door (1971) that I had never heard of. My daughter and her friends are into 80’s style clothes so after I’m done looking at movies and vinyl music I usually have to make them leave because they want to browse forever. So yeah, I love resale shops too.
shareDon't throw them out! Sell em on ebay or something
shareThey make excellent coasters (I'm kidding, I'm kidding!).
shareYou might as well throw your wallet down the toilet while you're at it, unless these are burned dvds... nvm. You could always donate it or give it to family members who may want to watch it and can always ask them for it if you feel like watching it again.
shareWhat titles you got?
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