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anotheoldgit | 16:52 Fri 01st Apr 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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There are many who build up an extensive library of DVD films.

Do they every watch them more than once, except of course for certain 'classics'?

Or is it a matter of 'I own these'?
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///is it a matter of 'I own these'?///

I imagine there is a bit of that - I like to own all the books I've read. It's like a tapestry of cultural consumption. Always great to return to the book shelf and be reminded of a book you haven't read in years.

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Spare Ed
We regularly watch ours.
We don't purchase any sort of DVD unless we feel that we will watch it enough to make it worth our while purchasing.
i have quite a few - mostly they are film or series that i love so watch over and over again. ther eare a few i've picked up watched once and never looked at again
It's certainly a bit of "I own these"

Not so much with DVDs, but I have a large music collection which I own the CD's for. I don't like downloading music (even fully paid for and fully legal) because I'd rather have the actual CD.

It also means that if the collection of music I have on my computers was to ever get lost I could recreate it (admittedly it would take me months to rip all the CDs again)
I've hundreds of dvds and I do re-watch them. Depends on the mood etc;certainly I also have a clear out from time to time
I've got laods of DVDs which I'm going to try and get rid of on Ebay. I very rarely get to watch them so there is no point in keeping them. There are a few which I will never part with though and the Disney ones I've had for years.

They are not on show anymore so I can't do the "I own these" bit anymore.

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