...I’m still building up my collection, only just now transitioning to a salaried job for the first time, but I’ve bought Die Hard, The Thing, and Terminator 2 on Blu-Ray. (I did not buy the heavy DNR version of T2; I bought a slightly older release on Blu-Ray without the noise reduction and “modern” color grade...
That's actually where I go the other way, I switched from physical books to ebooks a long time ago because my bookshelves are full and I don't have time to go back and re-read most books over and over again like I do with movies. It's a matter of practicality there. I can carry every ebook I own on my tablet so I can read wherever I go.Switch the discussion from TV/movies over to books. Think about the Orwellian implications of the public losing the right (including the practical option) to physically own & store media.
This is the single point upon which I have ever agreed with you, I think.That's actually where I go the other way, I switched from physical books to ebooks a long time ago because my bookshelves are full and I don't have time to go back and re-read most books over and over again like I do with movies. It's a matter of practicality there. I can carry every ebook I own on my tablet so I can read wherever I go.
I don't watch movies or TV shows anywhere except home.
I have boxes of signed books, lots of author friends used to send me every new book they wrote, signed. Now, they're just stored away and if I want to read those books, I get the ebook instead.I have / had tons of books most of which are now kept in my library untouched.
Some are first editions signed by the Author, some are antiques.
I finally went the kindle root for most of them as well as new titles if not I would have to buy another house just to store them and the props lol
As far as Music goes only vinyl for me everything else pales by comparision
...As far as Music goes only vinyl for me everything else pales by comparision