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Rewatching Dvds
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For some bizarre reason that I simply cannot fathom I never open the drawer of DVDs and rewatch a film again. But I can watch repeated episodes of Poirot or reruns of Bond movies without batting an eyelid.
Do you have a stash of watched once only DVDs or do you watch and watch?
Do you have a stash of watched once only DVDs or do you watch and watch?
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It makes no sense that I will watch a film that is interrupted by adverts and is going to finish half an after I need to go and do something else.....when I have the DVD in the drawer :-(
Perhaps I'm a Luddite and prefer the limited choice that TV provides rather than a limitless selection that involves me making a decision?
It makes no sense that I will watch a film that is interrupted by adverts and is going to finish half an after I need to go and do something else.....when I have the DVD in the drawer :-(
Perhaps I'm a Luddite and prefer the limited choice that TV provides rather than a limitless selection that involves me making a decision?
Most of my DVDs are just gathering dust, but there is one i watch at least once a month. The 7 hours of 'The Shadow Line'. Absolutely brilliant. I also have all 3 Godfather films on DVD - a Christmas present - which are still in the wrapper. Yet each time they are on tv..................................................
Hi Eccles, I don't buy dvd's unless it's something pretty rare I know wont be shown on t.v. I too have a couple of dvd's still in sellophane bought me as Christmas presents. Of course I also have the option of watching a 'free' film / or buying a film from Virgin. I'm trying to de-clutter these days!
i do, have a whole stash of dvd's, some get trotted out regularly, the entire 7 series of The West Wing gets an airing as do a number of good Dickens adaptations, and David Lean films, John Wayne classics, some are old uns but good uns, i am a film fan, over a long stretch of time, so will happily watch old black and white screwball comedies, best of which is The Philadelphia story with Cary Grant, and Bringing up baby, also with Cary Grant,
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