starku wrote:Gotta make 'owning a movie' a 'hobbby' by making it more exclusive and expensive, because everyone wants to feel super unique and pro
Otherwise how will anyone KNOW??
I get them when they're cheap. I got BB and TDK for $4.99/piece after giving the store two DVDs. Also note that the only available Blu-ray of Scarface when it was originally released was a steelbook and I got it by trading in two BDs. I could have pirated it, sure, but I didn't want to. But I'm a fatty nerd.
Edit: Owning a movie is not a hobby. The hobby is watching films and analyzing them for entertainment. Writing about them too, which I love.
Oxymoron wrote:Well, I know I sometimes like to pick up collectors editions of things, or shit like that
but it's not because of "what will other people think of me" bullshit, but because I'm a fan of the work and would like "more" than just the movie/game/book/disc/whatever.
like, "expanding" the experience, you see ?
Yes. I happen to like the look of steelbooks more. But they are expensive, so I get them when they're cheaper or the same price as the amaray releases (blue cases), as was the case with BB and TDK. The only reason I'm considering the TDKR steelbook if it gets one is for consistency.