I am currently looking for a DVD tower to hold 200+ dvds. I don't understand all these small ones that hold only around 50. Who only has 50 dvds :) Anyway, any seggestions would be great. Thanks.
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I am currently looking for a DVD tower to hold 200+ dvds. I don't understand all these small ones that hold only around 50. Who only has 50 dvds :) Anyway, any seggestions would be great. Thanks.
I think for the record, thats disgusting.
i have the original transformers first season DVD set. so even if you have more DVD's than me, i still win :P
I don't actually have 200 dvds yet, but I plan to someday, so I thought I would think ahead and get something that will work for a long time.
What's really funny is that you're going to have to pick up HD DVDs of everything you've bought so far... Ain't technology great!?
I store my DVDs on my bed so I can writhe around on them...
Seriously though, I need to come up with a rack for 'em too. I'm running out of space.
My dvd list
Deathrace 2000! The Re-Animator!!! Excellent selections. Simply excellent.
Squidly has Bring It On in his collection? Says volumes about his taste in movies and women.
The fact that I have seen it too speaks volumes of mine :P
"Bring it on" is a wonderful film on so many levels. Especially the bikini car-wash level.
I doubt that we will have to repurchase anything - let alone "everything".Quote:
Originally posted by [AK]Zorro
What's really funny is that you're going to have to pick up HD DVDs of everything you've bought so far... Ain't technology great!?
Much in the same way current DVD players play CDs, the new format DVD players will undoubtably allow you to play older DVDs.
So yes, to answer your question - technology is great. :)
But, really, Squid, how many VHS tapes do you still have lying around these days? Surely it's not required to update, but how many people are going to be able to resist the "Super Deluxe Edition of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy on HD DVD", et al?
I didn't know what bring it on was untill my girlfriend told me its her favorite movie and I had to watch it with her. Shes a cheerleader for my school and I think thats why she likes it so much. Anyway, its a good movie :P
I saw something about a new generation of DVD/ DVD players that will use a blue laser instead of the red one, because the blue is a smaller wavelength and will enable a DVD to hold 6 times a much information (27 gigs I think). Toshiba wants to stick with a red laser and use compression for its players.
It kinda looks like another VHS vs Betamax thing.
Double post.
I may re-buy some of my DVDs, if the new format offers truly unique and different material. But I certainly won't come close to rebuying all of them...Quote:
Originally posted by [AK]Zorro
But, really, Squid, how many VHS tapes do you still have lying around these days? Surely it's not required to update, but how many people are going to be able to resist the "Super Deluxe Edition of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy on HD DVD", et al?
Also, the difference between the new format and DVD won't be the same as the difference between DVD and VHS...
Nah, they'll soon have dual mode players (one player plays everything.)Quote:
Originally posted by Drewski
I saw something about a new generation of DVD/ DVD players that will use a blue laser instead of the red one, because the blue is a smaller wavelength and will enable a DVD to hold 6 times a much information (27 gigs I think). Toshiba wants to stick with a red laser and use compression for its players.
It kinda looks like another VHS vs Betamax thing.
As Z said, technology is a wonderful thing. Two different laser types? Build a player with both.
Hmm old thread but I just bought a new storage tower that I thought was pretty neat for the price.
http://www.sauder.com/productpage.as...%2FV%5FStorage
Not the best furniture in the world but I found this rack on sale for $30.00. They have some better racks with doors that close. Just check out the A/V storage section.
Baddy
Um.....you have over 200 Dvds? Wow. See, I only buy movies that I intend to watch 5 times or more, otherwise its a waste of money.
It costs my wife and I more to go to a movie theater and see a movie than it does to buy the DVD.
Plus, if the DVD sucks, we can always turn around and dump it on Ebay.
I know that, but I just don't got to theatres. Just rent movies.
The only DVDs I own are:
Army of Darkness: Director's Cut(Damnit, I thought they'd let you choose between normal and director's version...and the whole thing looks like VHS! Argh! At least I got to meet Bruce Campbell)
Princess Mononoke
Akira
Wierd Al: The Videos
UHF
The Royal Tenembaums Criterion Collection
South Park movie(It was $12!)
a few other things I can't remember
*shrug* I own more than you... Not much more to say than that, really.
:tongue:
You should look on ebay for the limited edition Army of Darkness that has both the Directors Cut and the regular version. I picked it up a while ago for a somewhat reasonable price, but I think now it can get rather pricy.
I got the 2 DVD version in the extra-wide plastic case (clamshell?) Enough for my purposes, really.
Well, too lates, I got the director's cut.
*sigh*
At least I have my Cowboy Bebop Perfect Sessions. I wuv woo, wittle perfect sessions, wes I woo!