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Movies you always have to watch.
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Patton
The Godfather
The Quiet Man
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I do not understand the attitude that having a TV and watching broadcast/cable shows is somehow less of a fine form of entertainment than watching a dvd. This late '50s attitude of "I keep my TV in the closet and bring it out only to watch educational TV" stunk then and it makes no sense today. One thread you're bragging about how many full seasons of TV shows you own on dvd, the next you say you never watch TV! I am proud to say I wave watched TV since the days of Ding Dong School (which was taken off the air to be replaced by Captain Kangaroo) and Mr. Peepers. I love how reality TV shows manipulate audiences the way a Hitchcock movie does. There are shows I get no enjoyment from, so I avoid watching them, but there are many entertaining shows on TV every day. I own dvds so I can revisit films and TV shows which are not currently on the air. I waken at 2 am and find a Criterion disc or The Best Years of Our Lives or some other favorite and enjoy an evening of insomnia. I watch TV as it airs, through my dvr and on dvd. I find movie theater experiences are no longer enjoyable, so I buy many recent films I watch once, because it is chaeaper and more pleasurable than going to a theater.

I will watch Shawshank Redemption, any Fred Astaire film, and many favorites on TCM whenever they air.

Never missed captain kangaroo. As a kid I was in awe of Mr. Greenjeans. He could do anything.
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just saw the other day (last Month)  on KIRO 7 Seattle that J.P. Patches Retired Last  Month .........
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I'm suprised by some of the responses. No cable, no free TV watching. I have 3 TV's and the computer going as soon as I get off of work. News or regular programming on 1, Sports on 1 and a movie that I'm profiling on the other. It's good right now because everything is in re-run. But in the coming weeks it'll be regular TV with CSI and Big Bang Theory. And Contributions will slow down.
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I'm also in awe to learn that with streaming venues such as Netflix and others putting all major rental video stores out of business.begs the question:  Is there any money in releasing DVD's to the market anymore ..??  Are DVD's and BlueRay soon to be extinct?

I seeing that Disney is about to release Dumbo on Blue Ray . .Why?  except for Walmart selling these on the first day for under $20 ..,,  do enough customers belong to The Disney Program to buy this set?  as I don't see a Title such as this set ( Dumbo restored)  being downloaded to your P3 station ....    ??
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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I'm also in awe to learn that with streaming venues such as Netflix and others putting all major rental video stores out of business.begs the question:  Is there any money in releasing DVD's to the market anymore ..??  Are DVD's and BlueRay soon to be extinct?

I seeing that Disney is about to release Dumbo on Blue Ray . .Why?  except for Walmart selling these on the first day for under $20 ..,,  do enough customers belong to The Disney Program to buy this set?  as I don't see a Title such as this set ( Dumbo restored)  being downloaded to your P3 station ....    ??


everything evolves I've been through 8-tracks,45's, cassettes, LP's, CD's that's where I stopped no i-pod for me. Movies are going to direct downloads to pc and flashdrives, there will come a time when DVD and BD will be obsolete.
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I do not understand the attitude that having a TV and watching broadcast/cable shows is somehow less of a fine form of entertainment than watching a dvd. This late '50s attitude of "I keep my TV in the closet and bring it out only to watch educational TV" stunk then and it makes no sense today. One thread you're bragging about how many full seasons of TV shows you own on dvd, the next you say you never watch TV!


Again, it's the same as 8ballMax.  I'm not willing to sit through 20 minutes of commercials.  If I'm over at one of my friends houses and we watch TV, it's almost painful to sit through all those ads.  I don't have the digital box, so if I wanted TV I would have to pay for cable.  If I'm going to shell out $60 a month for television, I don't want 1/3 of the watch time to be taken up by ads!

I don't have a lot of time to watch anything.  At most I have 2 hours in a day in which I might get to watch something on my TV.  I'm not going to waste those precious moments sitting through commercials.  If I want to watch a TV show, I want to watch the show.

Of course, I do enjoy my educational television.  The only channel I really miss having is KET.  I'm sometimes tempted to get that digital box so I could pick up our 2 local KET channels, but they're like $70!
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I don't have a lot of time to watch anything.  At most I have 2 hours in a day in which I might get to watch something on my TV.  I'm not going to waste those precious moments sitting through commercials.  If I want to watch a TV show, I want to watch the show.

I honestly don't understand this as there is no need, for anybody, to waste any time watching commercials.  I can't remember the last time I watched a commercial.  For me, it is cheaper to DVR the shows and fast forward through the commercials, than it is for me to pay for the season set when it finally makes it out on disc...especially if it ends up being a show I don't like.  To each their own I guess.
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Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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I don't have a lot of time to watch anything.  At most I have 2 hours in a day in which I might get to watch something on my TV.  I'm not going to waste those precious moments sitting through commercials.  If I want to watch a TV show, I want to watch the show.

I honestly don't understand this as there is no need, for anybody, to waste any time watching commercials.  I can't remember the last time I watched a commercial.  For me, it is cheaper to DVR the shows and fast forward through the commercials, than it is for me to pay for the season set when it finally makes it out on disc...especially if it ends up being a show I don't like.  To each their own I guess.

I work at a video store.  To DVR something, I would have to buy a DVR machine.  To watch it when it comes out on disc, I can borrow it from my shop and pay nothing.  If I like it and want to keep it I can work a bit of extra time off the clock.
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
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I don't have a lot of time to watch anything.  At most I have 2 hours in a day in which I might get to watch something on my TV.  I'm not going to waste those precious moments sitting through commercials.  If I want to watch a TV show, I want to watch the show.

I honestly don't understand this as there is no need, for anybody, to waste any time watching commercials.  I can't remember the last time I watched a commercial.  For me, it is cheaper to DVR the shows and fast forward through the commercials, than it is for me to pay for the season set when it finally makes it out on disc...especially if it ends up being a show I don't like.  To each their own I guess.

I work at a video store.  To DVR something, I would have to buy a DVR machine.  To watch it when it comes out on disc, I can borrow it from my shop and pay nothing.  If I like it and want to keep it I can work a bit of extra time off the clock.


And DVRs aren't cheep. Plus they require a monthly subscription service...at least I haven't found one on Amazon.com that doesn't.

Found one...but like I said...not cheep. $599.99 for the Moxi 3-Tuner 500GB HD Digital Recorder. $600 for a recorder ? That's just a little outside my price range .

There's also the Magnavox MDR515H 500GB HDD and DVD-R for $230, unfortunately it's not sold by Amazon and I don't really trust the Merchants that offer it .
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Found one...but like I said...not cheep. $599.99 for the Moxi 3-Tuner 500GB HD Digital Recorder. $600 for a recorder ? That's just a little outside my price range .

Next extra $600 is allotted for a new water heater.  With installation, I think it's about the same price.
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I work at a video store.  To DVR something, I would have to buy a DVR machine.  To watch it when it comes out on disc, I can borrow it from my shop and pay nothing.  If I like it and want to keep it I can work a bit of extra time off the clock.

Well, it's hard to beat free...for watching I mean.  I have DirecTV so that I can watch my sports teams play...they aren't local teams so I wouldn't get to watch them otherwise...included with my service was a free DVR...I actually have 3 of them now, all free.  There is a monthly fee, but for the number of shows I 'tape', the cost in buying or renting the actual discs would be a lot more, so it makes better sense for me.  As I said, to each their own.
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
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I work at a video store.  To DVR something, I would have to buy a DVR machine.  To watch it when it comes out on disc, I can borrow it from my shop and pay nothing.  If I like it and want to keep it I can work a bit of extra time off the clock.

Well, it's hard to beat free...for watching I mean.  I have DirecTV so that I can watch my sports teams play...they aren't local teams so I wouldn't get to watch them otherwise...included with my service was a free DVR...I actually have 3 of them now, all free.  There is a monthly fee, but for the number of shows I 'tape', the cost in buying or renting the actual discs would be a lot more, so it makes better sense for me.  As I said, to each their own.


I've got DishNetwork. I subscribe to every movie channel, BBC and Latino channels (for the wife).
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Gregory's Girl
Local Hero
The Jerk
Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Kind Hearts and Coronets

Fun!
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Gregory's Girl
Local Hero
The Jerk
Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Kind Hearts and Coronets

Fun!


Believe it or not there is a sequel to Gregory's Girl. Released in 1999.
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Gregory's Girl
Local Hero
The Jerk
Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Kind Hearts and Coronets

Fun!


Believe it or not there is a sequel to Gregory's Girl. Released in 1999.


I don't wanna see that :-) I'd rather see Comfort and Joy, also with the charming Claire Grogan. The dating part in Gregory's Girl is so funny and sweet...
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