Be Prepared! DVD & Blu-Ray: The Return of Physical Media

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  • @TheDaveCullenShow
    @TheDaveCullenShow  Před rokem +17

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    • @Scudmaster11
      @Scudmaster11 Před rokem

      Just record the audio or video from the streaming service... "audio" extract audio from the video , edit and put it on a CD.. or edit the video and put it on a DVD... then end your streaming service

    • @Scudmaster11
      @Scudmaster11 Před rokem

      They can't stop you from doing that

    • @lukerhodes216
      @lukerhodes216 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @TheDaveCullenShow this vid has not aged well for Us Australians, Disney has just pulled the pin on releasing dvd/bluray here

  • @jdenoe69
    @jdenoe69 Před rokem +2027

    I've been saying this for years. While physical media takes up space, it can't be removed on a whim by a streaming service.

    • @sensational_cellar8606
      @sensational_cellar8606 Před rokem +21

      One day those lasers and other mechanism components all fail

    • @surlyunicorn9461
      @surlyunicorn9461 Před rokem +79

      Or edited to reflect modern sensibilities.

    • @heathmcrigsby
      @heathmcrigsby Před rokem +40

      Nor can a p*rated movie library in a plex server.

    • @milesmayhem5440
      @milesmayhem5440 Před rokem +34

      Well then at least we have old fashioned print media along with the theater of the mind.

    • @shlomokallner3180
      @shlomokallner3180 Před rokem +6

      And in particular on M-Discs! (Not affiliated, but a fan!)

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před rokem +353

    Physical Media has always been the best. I’ve never stopped buying Blu-Rays or DVDs.

    •  Před rokem +18

      Good. I don't like streaming at all.

    • @markmolino679
      @markmolino679 Před rokem +12

      Same here. Just like how I like to collect physical comics. I do the same with Dvds.

    • @Terry.W
      @Terry.W Před rokem +13

      Same here physical media forever..

    • @juresaiyan
      @juresaiyan Před rokem +2

      Me too

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Před rokem +1

      Same here. I've discovered the value of external hard drives over 10 years ago, and have since bought several and used them to store & backup loads of downloaded movies and games. Free from any constant online verification.

  • @msbae
    @msbae Před rokem +381

    Physical media never went out of style in my house. It never will. Streaming services have their place, but there's just something special about actually owning a copy of a film, TV show, music album or video game that you really love.

    • @NickDalzell
      @NickDalzell Před rokem +19

      There's also something special about an old stereo system to play it on. My home is a tribute to the 1970s to the year 2010, and there's something far more fun and satisfying about turning knobs, sliding sliders and enjoying a classic cassette, record or even 8-track cart on such a system.

    • @markyboy531
      @markyboy531 Před rokem +6

      So pleased to see these comments

    • @usetobeasurferchick
      @usetobeasurferchick Před rokem +9

      I'm with you. Give me hard copy. It is the ultimate "on demand" media!!!

    • @positiveproductions6699
      @positiveproductions6699 Před rokem +7

      I agree it just feels awesome not to mention you own the product you bought nobody can take it away from you and you can play it whenever you want which is a big plus a physical media in my opinion

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 Před rokem +2

      Yep, and then ripping it to your Plex server so you don't have to mess with the discs.

  • @ahwayzcool4630
    @ahwayzcool4630 Před rokem +326

    I've been saying this for YEARS on end to people. Paying for a movie or video game digitally thru a streaming service is like paying for air. I rather have a physical copy of something I buy.

    • @atranfanatic
      @atranfanatic Před rokem +19

      I say the exact same thing man! Digital is buying air and I am all about the physical media, which I can hold in my hand! And feel I own something.

    • @NickDalzell
      @NickDalzell Před rokem +9

      I'm the same with music. It's actually stored on my phone. People still think I'm crazy though. I'll be laughing last when they can't play anything one day.

    • @desperatemohammedantheworl5833
      @desperatemohammedantheworl5833 Před rokem

      To be fair any show, movie or documentary I stream from Amazon or back in the day iTunes I like enough to keep I burn and file away a DVD-R copy of anyhow.

    • @baileydombroskie3046
      @baileydombroskie3046 Před rokem +3

      For me I’m either buying the physical copy or I’m pirating it. I’m not paying for the time limited opportunity to watch a show or movie that can be so easily taken away or changed. If it’s pirated at least there’s a real possibility that the original version will be retained. But even with pirating there’s still the issue of internet.

    • @ahwayzcool4630
      @ahwayzcool4630 Před rokem

      @@biker0777 Easily. There's phone apps that will let you do it.

  • @darkwoods1954
    @darkwoods1954 Před rokem +188

    I've been saying this for years. DVDs can't be censored, edited or deleted and you own that copy. Not repeatedly paying to rent it over and over.

    • @femsplainer
      @femsplainer Před rokem +20

      DVD's can't be ALTERED, but plenty of DVDs and Blu-rays have been censored over the years. Try finding a non-special edition of Star Wars Original Trilogy...it doesn't exist outside of really old VHS tapes.

    • @mikereger1186
      @mikereger1186 Před rokem +16

      @@femsplainer with the expected “reboot” of the Original Star Wars trilogy by the arch-vandal Kathleen Kennedy, better hang onto your discs regardless which version... they killed Luke’s future, now watch them kill his past...

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Před rokem +5

      Same here. I've discovered the value of external hard drives over 10 years ago, and have since bought several and used them to store & backup loads of downloaded movies and games. Free from any constant online verification.

    • @sandman_says_runrunner4701
      @sandman_says_runrunner4701 Před rokem +6

      @@femsplainer I am lucky enough to have it on VHS & DVD. If my house burns down it is the first thing I am grabbing. 😉

    • @GeorgeCarlinWasAGod
      @GeorgeCarlinWasAGod Před rokem

      Truth!

  • @Toybinging
    @Toybinging Před rokem +294

    I found a physical copies of “Idiocracy” and Dave Chapelle a few weeks ago at a garage sale for less than a dollar USD. This made me want to go on a quest and future “cancel proof” my media collection and seek out other physical media.

    • @ericjanssen394
      @ericjanssen394 Před rokem +2

      You were overcharged 😛 , but it's good that you found backup.

    • @LiberalsArePoop
      @LiberalsArePoop Před rokem +12

      I never stopped collecting physical media. I just bought new CD's from Ghost, Lucius, and Coheed & Cambria and pick up old TV shows on DVD that appeal to me (South Park and It's Always Sunny in particular). I don't need anyone telling me what I can't watch or listen to.

    • @Hivedragon
      @Hivedragon Před rokem +1

      Good luck

    • @Pentti_Hilkuri
      @Pentti_Hilkuri Před rokem +11

      The copy of Idiocracy is redundant, just turn on CNN. =)

    • @JennySparkz
      @JennySparkz Před rokem +2

      @@Pentti_Hilkuri forget that just look outside your window 😔😪

  • @davepowers3194
    @davepowers3194 Před rokem +217

    I’ve always preferred physical media, not only is it always there, it’s easier to browse and a huge shelf of movies/games/books just looks cool

    • @jw_gojifan19
      @jw_gojifan19 Před rokem +6

      Same.

    • @nitendrapratapsingh1411
      @nitendrapratapsingh1411 Před rokem +18

      Especially with them being a physical media one gets a sense of pride looking at the work it takes to collect and maintain them plus you can have them for a longer duration and not have to pay a subscription every month as in the case of audiobooks and movies

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před rokem +8

      Paying for digital access is like paying to play a mobile game. Equally abhorrent and idiotic.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Před rokem +1

      "it’s easier to browse and a huge shelf of movies/games/books just looks cool"
      1) It's not easier to browse at all.
      Backing up/ripping everything to HDD allows you to just search through your content library on your PC without causing wear and tear on discs everytime you remove them from the case.
      2) Not everyone has the space for "a huge shelf of movies/games/books".
      A single 12 TB HDD can hold the equivalent of >200x 50 GB blurays (not accounting for HDD error bits it's more like 240).
      That being said NAS HDD's (long term networked storage) can be bought today at as high as 20 TB capacity.
      As you can get NAS boxes that have 4 HDD bays and up that's at least 80 TB, or theoretically 1600x 50 GB blurays all in a box about half the volume of the average PC tower case.

    • @fufu1128
      @fufu1128 Před rokem +2

      @@mnomadvfx There is also the dark art of magnet tape drives. Lto drive 6tb/15tb compressed for 40 pound on amazon...

  • @aevangel1
    @aevangel1 Před rokem +38

    If you can't physically hold it in your hand, you don't actually own it.

    • @HypeXesk
      @HypeXesk Před 5 měsíci +4

      If it's a Xbox game you still don't own it

    • @dickfantastic7908
      @dickfantastic7908 Před 3 měsíci

      You still don't own it. You purchased the right to view it on a physical format. There may not be much of a difference in your mind, but remember the studios fought to have it interpreted that way into law.

    • @LastTimer457
      @LastTimer457 Před měsícem

      Terribly late comment but while I agree for the most part, there are services that allow you to buy and download music and do whatever you want with it except sharing it.

    • @aevangel1
      @aevangel1 Před měsícem

      @@LastTimer457 If there is no DRM and you can download it, and it is on your hard drive or SD card, or music player, are you not holding it in your hands?
      While I find that an acceptable compromise, what happens when the service gets shut down, or they don't carry the song you are looking for, or (most likely) they charge outrageous prices for you to download a song (at practically no cost to them), what do you do then?

    • @LastTimer457
      @LastTimer457 Před 25 dny

      @@aevangel1 If the service gets shut down, I'll still have my downloaded files on my computer. So as long as i manage my harddrive well they are safe and sound. I still collect physical cd's mostly, but I'm a classical music fan and sometimes I can't find a physical copy of a specific recording I like, in that case I buy it via a website that let's me download it in flac format.
      No it's not my standard way of buying media, it is expensive. But this is a solution to common arguments against physical media like "I don't have space for it" or "I can't find a particular record I like in store"
      Cheers

  • @kevinintheusa8984
    @kevinintheusa8984 Před rokem +347

    I have over 4,000 DVDs/Blu-Rays with a lot of them episodic TV. I digitized the entire collection with my son about 6 years ago and set up a private LAN using Plex. We always have TV to watch even if the cable goes out and we can see the original shows without edits or changes made for political correctness. My wife always looks for DVDs and Blu-Rays at garage sales and thrift stores. We picked up 10 seasons of Blue Bloods on DVD for 2 bucks a season last year. I got all of Fraiser on DVD for 5 bucks a few weeks ago.

    • @GrimGalore
      @GrimGalore Před rokem +7

      I love PLEX

    • @observerdude9809
      @observerdude9809 Před rokem +5

      If they're in good quality then that's a good dewl

    • @spydermag5644
      @spydermag5644 Před rokem +3

      I love my Plex. My wife does not understand it and will regularly watch the HP moves on other services.

    • @NotchEvident
      @NotchEvident Před rokem +3

      Is there any software that allows you to setup a Cable TV like interface to get a channel surfing experience?

    • @edwardbloecher4563
      @edwardbloecher4563 Před rokem +10

      Kevin Ive got a pawn shop across street from me and they sell DVDs 50 cents each. I load up once a week!! I'm with ya Brother!

  • @Animeman73
    @Animeman73 Před rokem +489

    As someone whose enjoyed DVDs and sometimes Blu-Rays I say this. I'm perfectly happy with a Physical media renaissance. In fact both my girlfriend and I are fans of physical media.

    • @Trygvar13
      @Trygvar13 Před rokem +34

      Same here. I never believed in streaming services and I never will. Long live physical media. You actual own something. Not just a bloody licence that can be revoked at any time. I still buy CDs (and vinyls) and blu-rays.

    • @tairak3923
      @tairak3923 Před rokem +20

      @@Trygvar13 It's not just the removal, physical media also cannot be changed in response to modern sensitivities.

    • @Trygvar13
      @Trygvar13 Před rokem +16

      @@tairak3923 It goes even further. When you pass away your digital collection is worthless while a physical media collection could be worth thousands of dollars. Especially if you some of those hard to find DVDs or CDs. Digital collection are just wasted money while a physical media collection could almost be an investment. At lesat it is something that has value to your heirs.

    • @chronometer9931
      @chronometer9931 Před rokem +1

      I believe in neither, but something more hybrid. I don't want a DVD and I don't want to stream. I just want a copy of my movie or album. I'll take it from there. Physical media is a waste

    • @2bituser569
      @2bituser569 Před rokem

      @@Trygvar13 I agree but technically you don’t own the movie on disc either. You have a license for home use. You are under copyright restrictions.

  • @CharlotteMEllett
    @CharlotteMEllett Před rokem +46

    I already grew up "owning nothing" because of people who had too much trust in government services and insisted on not buying things as long as public libraries existed.
    My reaction to that was to start buying books and DVDs at the first chance that I got, that's how well it went with having to grow up relying on the public library for everything. And I received major criticism from the majority of people for how "wasteful" that was as subscriptions started taking off.
    I'm still buying as much as I can in physical media and won't stop.

  • @Wolfgang1224
    @Wolfgang1224 Před rokem +23

    We own thousands of movies & hundreds of our favorite TV series on DVD & Blu-Ray for this very reason. No matter what those in power may decide for online content, WE will still be able to watch what we want, when we want.

  • @evildoughboy7773
    @evildoughboy7773 Před rokem +70

    There's a reason why I own an extensive physical collection. I was wondering when people might wake up and realize that they've spent tons of money and all they have to show for it is a subscription.

    • @stxrobstar
      @stxrobstar Před rokem +2

      FWIW I -woke- -up- awakened in the 1990's...

    • @emilyadams3228
      @emilyadams3228 Před rokem +4

      Just goes to show, when you spend Money For Nothing, you're in Dire Straits.

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Před rokem +1

      Same here. I've discovered the value of external hard drives over 10 years ago, and have since bought several and used them to store & backup loads of downloaded movies and games. Free from any constant online verification.

  • @Rhamsody
    @Rhamsody Před rokem +379

    I've already rediscovered my love for reading books. Like... physical books, and enjoying that feel of the turned page. 👍🏾

    • @GamerBoy870
      @GamerBoy870 Před rokem +9

      Now I'm Starting to buy Manga.

    • @surlyunicorn9461
      @surlyunicorn9461 Před rokem +23

      “I still love books. Nothing a computer can do can compare to a book. You can't really put a book on the Internet. Three companies have offered to put books by me on the Net, and I said, 'If you can make something that has a nice jacket, nice paper with that nice smell, then we'll talk.' All the computer can give you is a manuscript. People don't want to read manuscripts. They want to read books. Books smell good. They look good. You can press it to your bosom. You can carry it in your pocket.” ~Ray Bradbury

    • @ganymedehedgehog371
      @ganymedehedgehog371 Před rokem +3

      I love physical books but since I move often I just can’t. I only have physical of my favorite books and the rest are on kindle

    • @jimwall2291
      @jimwall2291 Před rokem +5

      I used to feel that way but I just really like my tablet. Maybe I'll feel differently in the future. But being able to get a title immediately rather than waiting for 3 weeks for delivery, or being able to find it on my electronic shelf right away rather than trying to hunt for it through my paperbacks, is just so much easier. Not to mention it's easier to read, and I can increase the font size or type, or brightness. I will never agree though to use a kindle. I don't want to 'rent' my books or allow a service to revoke my purchase.

    • @MaskedRiderChris
      @MaskedRiderChris Před rokem +4

      Oh yes! I have a collection of books here at the house and new releases by Larry Correia and Jim Butcher are always welcome here. It's a banner day for me when a new Dresden Files book is released (and no, I do not acknowledge that series SyFy tried and failed with).

  • @juliet116
    @juliet116 Před rokem +40

    When I found out that Disney had altered the movie Splash for their streaming service, I started collecting all my favorite 80s and 90s movies on dvd. Because once that starts it will never stop.

    • @yunogasai1338
      @yunogasai1338 Před rokem +2

      I just bought teen witch on blu ray as well as hocus pocus. I hope to one day have all of my favorites. I'm thinking of grabbing buffy and practical magic next.

    • @Cardsmaster
      @Cardsmaster Před rokem +3

      Hi, I’m in an 80s and 90s movie binge. If you can only put 5 in a time capsule for the future which would you pick?

    • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
      @JoseMorales-lw5nt Před rokem +3

      ​@@Cardsmaster
      1) SOUL MAN
      2) BATMAN (1989)
      3) THE BLOB (1987)
      4) TERMINATOR 2
      5) CHILD'S PLAY 3 (THE ONE WHERE WE FIND OUT CHUCKY USED TO BE A VIETNAM VET!)

    • @ajivins1
      @ajivins1 Před rokem +1

      @@JoseMorales-lw5nt Those Vietnam Vets are amazing! Imagine working on animals in those conditions.

  • @reddragon4482
    @reddragon4482 Před rokem +112

    I still loving collecting blu-rays. Having a big library of them looks really cool and is always good when you have friends over (or pretend to have friends over in my case lmao)

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 Před rokem +11

      Who needs friends when you have ALL the movies? 🤣

    • @reddragon4482
      @reddragon4482 Před rokem +1

      @@colormedubious4747 Good point :-D

    • @hulkfan97
      @hulkfan97 Před rokem +5

      I'm at 1,931 blurays. My goal is to hit 2000 by the end of the year

    • @matthewsengendo6302
      @matthewsengendo6302 Před rokem +1

      @@hulkfan97 how many so far

    • @hulkfan97
      @hulkfan97 Před rokem +4

      @@matthewsengendo6302
      Black Friday just pushed me over my limit. I'm at 2,010 now

  • @MandalorV7
    @MandalorV7 Před rokem +24

    I’m already sick of how I have to sub to multiple streaming services to watch a handful of shows.

  • @chazzmccloud36
    @chazzmccloud36 Před rokem +47

    I've been made fun of many times for my ridiculously large DVD collection. I don't care; as soon as I started hearing about Netflix editing out parts of movies that don't fit our modern "sensibilities", I was glad for my hobby

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman Před rokem +4

      Amen to that. I've been laughed at for the same reason, but guess who's laughing now?

    • @atranfanatic
      @atranfanatic Před rokem +4

      They can laugh at us all they want. I will bet any amount of money that down the line, when they are very limited to what they can watch. We will have the last laugh!

    • @JaimeWarlock
      @JaimeWarlock Před rokem +1

      I haven't owned a regular TV in over 2 decades. I was over at someone's house and it was showing a 90 minute movie that I really like, so I thought "cool", let's see what kind of commercials exist now. But they had extended the movie to 3 hours AND they had censored out a whole bunch of parts. I couldn't believe how bad the experience was.

  • @IkeReviews
    @IkeReviews Před rokem +5

    This is why I have blazing saddles on DVD

  • @Starrfortythree
    @Starrfortythree Před rokem +99

    I miss going into a place and renting a physical movie and making friendly banter with the guy that worked at the local store about which cult classics were actually good or not.

    • @intotheaether9022
      @intotheaether9022 Před rokem +12

      Yeah, and sometimes you could even try to invite the girl behind the counter over to watch the movie with you. 40% of the time, it worked every time.

  • @viriatvsoflvsitania5422
    @viriatvsoflvsitania5422 Před rokem +124

    Having a film and tv series "collection" on a streaming service is like a bank account. If you don't physically have it in your possession, then you don't have it at all. One of my biggest regrets in recent years was getting rid of my DVD and CD collection because was "taking too much space"... until one of my 1TB hard drives got damaged and lost thousands of pictures, movies and music albums! Physical media is already making a comeback. A lot of bands recently are releasing albums on cd, vinyl and even cassette tape now. And analogue photography in on the rise. People are realising that owning analogue/physical media is the way to go to preserve content,

    • @basketballfan5763
      @basketballfan5763 Před rokem +4

      Wow I used2love the cassette tape. Remember rolling it with your biro....

    • @zacharyrollick6169
      @zacharyrollick6169 Před rokem +4

      I need to pick up vinyls of my favorite bands.

    • @eldictator1
      @eldictator1 Před rokem +2

      The price of second hand film cameras that were considered cheap consumer point and shoot ones is sky rocketing.. I sold a 90s Olympus from a car boot sale to someone in the US for 70quid

    • @JimC
      @JimC Před rokem +9

      "one of my 1TB hard drives got damaged and lost thousands of pictures, movies and music albums!"
      Backup. Maybe you went this way when those drives were much more expensive.

    • @thefonzkiss
      @thefonzkiss Před rokem +5

      You backup your drive dude it’s not hard.

  • @2OldGeeksTalking
    @2OldGeeksTalking Před rokem +35

    I was the guy who would buy up Blockbuster's old VHS tapes. New laptops have no DVD drive, new cars have no cd player, DVD & Blu-ray players are getting harder to find. Best get what you want in physical media and get something to play it on, now.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před rokem +1

      I have one BluRay multi drive in use and another one as a backup (both internal 3.5" drives in USB 3 cases). I'm seriously thinking about getting a second backup, just in case...

    • @polaris911
      @polaris911 Před rokem +6

      well said. I bet the next generation of Playstation and Xbox won't even have an option for optical drive

    • @davidshepherd265
      @davidshepherd265 Před rokem +1

      I've got a couple of spare audio CD players, spare head unit with a CD player, a few spare PC DVD drives, one spare Blu-Ray drive, and I'm thinking about getting a spare 4K Blu-Ray player or two if and when Panasonic stop making them.

  • @zodiacflash
    @zodiacflash Před rokem +95

    You have some great points. Some weeks ago, I overheard a couple of guys at a table next to mine in a restaurant, talking about loving their 4K this and super sound system that, and the TV shows they watch. One of them said he was so glad to get rid of all his physical media, only to complain a few minutes later about how not a single streaming service is running a movie he really wants to watch. Well, congratulations. You've literally stranded yourself back in the 1970's, where, as I remember well, if there was an old movie you really liked and wanted to watch, just wait and hope that someday in the near future it pops up on a Saturday afternoon on one of the UHF channels way at the end of the dial. Thanks, but no thanks. I'll keep my DVDs and Blu-Rays. Especially certain older movies and shows I have that may become "problematic" with the onset of newer, more fragile generations.

    • @yunogasai1338
      @yunogasai1338 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. I feel the same about books and manga. Eventually someone will find manga for older teens like elfen lied and gantz to be 'too much' and somehow get it banned for good. Or every new rerelease will be censored forever. No thanks.

  • @cytwc
    @cytwc Před rokem +5

    I started buying physical when my internet wouldn't work and streaming services kept removing my favorite shows. Now I have a nice collection that I can watch uninterrupted at any time.

  • @aifoSFilms
    @aifoSFilms Před rokem +128

    This is something that I have been saying for years. We either have to save digital media into our own hard drives or we have to buy hard copies of the media we want to consume. Soon they will be able to digitally remove anything from the internet. The issue is, once everything is digital they might make it harder for people to download or burn or torrent it.
    We need to demand physical media otherwise, they can delete, change or disappear anything they want.

    • @dgenaraition
      @dgenaraition Před rokem +1

      good thing about digital stuff is even if they try everything to stop you, worst case you can just record the screen while playing it on a website and you'll have close to the original video

    • @aifoSFilms
      @aifoSFilms Před rokem +5

      @@dgenaraition the problem is that AI will get so advanced that it
      Might not allow you to do it in real time. The AI will be able to block you from
      Taking photos or videos in specific locations. They’re testing that. AI will recognize the audio and the image in real time and block you. That’s why they want to go digital. Let’s hope they can’t get to it.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani Před rokem +2

      @@dgenaraition Most streaming service already come with some copyright protection feature. Try doing what you're talking about using OBS on Netflix and you'll see you cannot record it directly.

    • @femsplainer
      @femsplainer Před rokem +4

      @@Ebani They build a better lock, we build a better lock pick. It's a tale as old as time.

    • @chrisbaker8533
      @chrisbaker8533 Před rokem

      @@Ebani Then don't use OBS.
      There's plenty of other programs out there to use.

  • @saekka8537
    @saekka8537 Před rokem +83

    Yes! Always support physical media, whether it's DVDs, Blu-Rays, books, music CDs etc.. I've always held the opinion that if you can't hold the thing you purchased in your hands, you don't truly own it. I've been collecting since I was a teenager and not planning to stop any time soon, especially considering the state of modern world and streaming services.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Před rokem +12

      I still use VHS 📼

    • @wisdomvisionf.
      @wisdomvisionf. Před rokem +2

      @@treystephens6166 I still have VHS tapes but sadly any and all VHS tape players that I had, have stopped working for me a long time ago.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Před rokem

      @@wisdomvisionf. search at thrift stores.

  • @DaDitka
    @DaDitka Před rokem +26

    I'll be totally honest - I am still kind of living in 2013, which is why I still buy DVDs, books, and such. I don't have any streaming services (my sister does), and I just like the idea of having hard copies available.
    But recently, what you said about the possibility of censoring, editing, or even outright banning many so-called "problematic" shows and books has been on my mind. I've been thinking about this over the last three or so years, long before Biden (peace be upon his holy and righteous name) ascended to his glorious throne.
    What you said has pretty much cemented it for me- while I have zero problem right now with streaming, I will do all I can to never rely on it. And they can't change it if I have the hard copy.
    Thanks for the reminder, sir. I wish you well.

  • @llywyllngryffyn8053
    @llywyllngryffyn8053 Před rokem +27

    In addition to having the physical media, you will also need to make sure that your media player, the physical or digital reader of that media will continue to function without the internet. Over the years, I've seen these players get more and more neutered by needing to update their digital rights protection. More than once, when I was using a blu-ray built into my PC did I have to buy a new and updated piece of player software because the older one was unable to verify that I had the right to watch my own discs. The update process is usually an internet based approach, so a player that doesn't need that would be ideal...

  • @anthonymerchant2597
    @anthonymerchant2597 Před rokem +45

    It's funny that you are mentioning this now as I was just recently explaining this to my nephew on why I still collect DVD's. I showed him movies in my personal collection that can't even be found anymore. I'm glad now that I started my collecting over 22 years ago before I needed people in Hollywood deciding what's too "problematic" for me to watch.

    • @milesipka
      @milesipka Před rokem +6

      I have also been collecting DVDs for the past twenty years and I own plenty of films that have disappeared from circulation. Plus I also print DVDs with either VHS rips or CZcams downloads so my collection is one of the best you can possibly find.
      Keep on collecting - it is always worth it.

    • @azariasthelast
      @azariasthelast Před rokem +1

      But let’s say you don’t want dvd’s taking up space in your home. Let’s go back to the 90’s. BLOCKBUSTER!!!!!

  • @af4396
    @af4396 Před rokem +92

    I've been buying my favorite movies and shows on Blu-Ray for years now. Not only do I have the advantages talked about here, but it has the cool side effect of making for a nice display :) I don't want my house to be bare and minimalist. I like showing my character throughout the house, and my favorite media and artwork is definite a big part of that.

    • @evelynnnyt
      @evelynnnyt Před rokem +3

      Same here!! They’ve started conversations when people come over for the first time too :)

    • @uppityglivestockian
      @uppityglivestockian Před rokem +1

      @AF, and keep buying real books, you can take them anywhere and they never need batteries.

    • @averagejoe9040
      @averagejoe9040 Před rokem

      really? I love minimalism. this clutter drives me nuts.

  • @ivoreategui781
    @ivoreategui781 Před 9 měsíci +6

    DVD and Blu-ray needs its revival like Vinyl and CD. Because there are many movies that never were available in Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, like The Man Who Saw Tomorrow starring Orson Wells and Pink Floyd The Wall directed by Alan Parker.

    • @pow9606
      @pow9606 Před 5 měsíci

      CDs have had a revival. News to me. I read the sales of CDs are worst ever been.

  • @cameronboushehri9423
    @cameronboushehri9423 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I find that really hard to believe that Blu-ray’s, DVDs and even books are considered going out of style. Physical media is the perfect alternative for whenever Wi-Fi is not available. And not to mention the bonus features on Blu-ray’s and DVDs as well, which streaming does NOT have.

  • @LouisWritingSomethingCrazy
    @LouisWritingSomethingCrazy Před rokem +347

    You forgot one: There's always the risk of them altering and editing classic work to "fix" 'incorrect thoughts and ideals' of the past or to 'update' a work. This is why I buy Blu-Ray's, DVD's and CDs. Cause if I physically own the copy, there's no way you can come up to me and say "You're not allowed to see that part anymore".

    • @Babidi111
      @Babidi111 Před rokem +22

      - hmm didn't really think of that, but yeah no doubt they will start doing that. Can't have any unwoke scenes in the old dirty harry or some bullshit like that.

    • @LouisWritingSomethingCrazy
      @LouisWritingSomethingCrazy Před rokem +23

      @@Babidi111 They already put warnings on old TV shows like Gunsmoke, which I find hilarious.

    • @MikeSmith-rh5gc
      @MikeSmith-rh5gc Před rokem +17

      I got my copy of “Gone with the Wind”

    • @georgeohwell7428
      @georgeohwell7428 Před rokem +9

      Remember that time when Darth Vader made an appearance on Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Sith?

    • @psychodrummer1567
      @psychodrummer1567 Před rokem +12

      The most prized item in my collection is the pre-Special Edition version of Star Wars in widescreen format. The only widescreen on VHS without the increasingly intrusive alterations George Lucas came up with..

  • @Gypsygeekfreak17
    @Gypsygeekfreak17 Před rokem +28

    I’ve been buying physical media for ages and always will

    • @RiggsBF
      @RiggsBF Před rokem +4

      Same here.

    • @davidcatlett4052
      @davidcatlett4052 Před rokem +3

      Me as well.

    • @stevebirk6399
      @stevebirk6399 Před 3 měsíci

      Family and friends said I was wasting money. For the most part they don't care that they can't find a specific movie. They'll watch something else. But for us, it matters.

    • @Gypsygeekfreak17
      @Gypsygeekfreak17 Před 3 měsíci

      @@stevebirk6399 funny thing is that most of the series that i like isnt on streaming services like little britian

    • @stevebirk6399
      @stevebirk6399 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Gypsygeekfreak17 a lot of the cartoons from my childhood are nowhere to be found.

  • @Pumpkinshire
    @Pumpkinshire Před rokem +5

    I’ve been a huge fan of physical media movement. I’m glad to see a video by you on it.

  • @krtlkid
    @krtlkid Před 3 měsíci +1

    They should keep both open for digitalists and physicalists alike.

  • @Popesize
    @Popesize Před rokem +38

    Another reason to own physical media is that it is a one-time cost. Perfectly for me who doesn't very often watch movies, but have my favorites. If it was on a subscription service i would probably pay for months when i didn't even watched it, just to have access to it.

  • @omniviewer2115
    @omniviewer2115 Před rokem +15

    I have always bought physical copies of movies, shows, books, music, comics, et al, and I always will.

  • @TheWoodman40
    @TheWoodman40 Před rokem +2

    💯 I prize my physical media. I have an enormous collection of DVD's, CD's and books. When we have guests people always end up exploring them. A 8'x14' wall of movies makes for a great conversation piece.

  • @janusx66
    @janusx66 Před rokem +1

    True!
    Last week they dug in a glassfiber tv cable in the street, but ripped my telephone line, who is used for internet and tv.
    So there you are with nothing, but i still have my HD drives filled with movies, so that day wasno problem.
    To be short, you are completly correct!

  • @RockyMountainPilgrim
    @RockyMountainPilgrim Před rokem +36

    100% agreed. I used to have a good-sized collection, and I look forward to rebuilding my personal library.

  • @StephanieLaerkeAndersen
    @StephanieLaerkeAndersen Před rokem +48

    I never stream or buy digital content. Everything I watch or listen to for entertainment purposes (movies, games, music) is on either a Blu-ray or a DVD/CD. Everything. I’ve got a vast range of physical media, and it means I’ve always got something to show for my money. It’s there in front of me as opposed to, “I have bought a digital license to play it.”
    It’s almost like they want us to own nothing and be happy about it.
    The worst argument that I’ve heard for pro digital content is that you have to get out of your chair to swap the disc over if it’s physical media!

    • @Lonovavir
      @Lonovavir Před rokem +6

      I'll gladly get out of my chair for physical media. Also I only pay for it once, with digital media you could pay $5.99 every time you watch the movie. I'd rather pay $10 for the DVD/Blue Ray and have it permanently.

  • @Evil0tto
    @Evil0tto Před rokem +2

    I have a large collection of DVDs, but got tired of the space they took up so I transferred them all to binders and got rid of the boxes. Now they just take up a shelf instead of an entire bookcase.

  • @allenwilhelm7799
    @allenwilhelm7799 Před rokem +6

    I went back to physical books, music, and videos 2 years ago when I saw what was happening. Personally, I think books and music deserve their physical space.

  • @Anamnesis
    @Anamnesis Před rokem +86

    I concur with the "been saying this for years" sentiment echoed by several others, but the thing is... the sort of people who mindlessly go through life not questioning anything and who have zero concern about being victims of a system that can't wait to throw them under the bus are also not going to have any concern about being in a situation where their entire consumer existence revolves around subscription models of heavily curated content. The same kind of people who can't wait to "own nothing and be happy" are the same sort of semi-functional automatons who are content to let their shiny new thing tell them what to watch, and there's not likely to be a second thought going on in their heads about it.

    • @stxrobstar
      @stxrobstar Před rokem +7

      Then we few who do care must be like the monks in "A Canticle for Leibowitz" and preserve it ~despite~ them.

    • @NukeCloudstalker
      @NukeCloudstalker Před rokem +8

      And with those people, separating oneself from them and a knowledge that if it comes down to it, it's going to be them or us, is absolutely necessary.

    • @emilyadams3228
      @emilyadams3228 Před rokem +4

      There definitely won't ne a second thought in their heads, cos there won't be a first thought, either. Only response to commands.

    • @fireaza
      @fireaza Před rokem

      You went too heavy and too fast on the pseudo-intellectualism kiddo, and your comment entered the domain of unintended comedy. Well, to your credit, you didn't call anyone "sheeple" so well done on that at least.

    • @pelgervampireduck
      @pelgervampireduck Před rokem +2

      the problem is those people, the "normal people" are the majority. they are even offended or agressive when they find out you still have something that's seen as "old" or "baaaad". I've been laughed at and called stupid for still having CDs and DVDs.
      I hate that kind of people, it's because of them that we can't have nice things and lots of things gets ruined or lost.
      it applies to everything. when a worse shitty version of a software gets released, they accept it, even if it makes things harder or you can't do something that could be done in a previous version. they think it's better because it's new. if you keep using the previous version, you are baaaad, they look at you like you are a freak for not having the latest one and they say "but it's old!!!", like it's obvious or a law that "older is baaaad, the latest version is the beeest" and can't understand reason or logic.
      AND THEY ARE THE MAJORITY!!!. AAAAARGH!!!!!.

  • @houragents5490
    @houragents5490 Před rokem +56

    I can never go all digital. As a gamer when I say how Ubisoft exposed that any of your games can be instantly pull from your STEAM library at any time I had to draw a line in the sand.

    • @gavcarl
      @gavcarl Před rokem +3

      The best games don't belong to Ubishit

    • @user-dv2hc8zt3o
      @user-dv2hc8zt3o Před rokem +3

      @@gavcarl Ubisoft only makes the same copy and paste shit anyway. The last time I bought a Ubisoft game was Scott Pilgrim.

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Před rokem +2

      Same here. My approach is a bit weird, but I've discovered the value of external hard drives, and I used to them to store, backup movies and games. Free from any constant online verification. Just c'mon... you buy the game, it should be yours for good. I get most of my games from GOG.

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth Před rokem

      Same here. I've discovered the value of external hard drives over 10 years ago, and have since bought several and used them to store & backup loads of downloaded movies and games. Free from any constant online verification.

    • @Wesmoen
      @Wesmoen Před rokem +2

      It's worse on consoles. PCs are open, you still have a fair chance to reacquire lost games with piracy and able to play.
      Consoles can be jailbroken, but depending on your firmware version you can't play or have quite a risk to be banned. Then your digital version of a game is basically a virtual paperweight.
      Luckily, Communities are being able to fix these things.
      This is why I don't spend much on digital versions and wait on comparison sites till a game hits my lower than 20 euro requirement.

  • @boomingbob1579
    @boomingbob1579 Před rokem +8

    I’ve always been more happy holding the physical thing than having it digital unless I don’t have another choice

  • @Peter_Schiavo
    @Peter_Schiavo Před rokem +4

    When I lived in CA, I would go through the $3 bin at Walmart every week and pulled out what I found interesting. One Xmas I grabbed 20 copies of Idiocracy from there and sent them around as gifts. I did the same with The Way of the Gun.
    When we were planning to move to Spain, I bought a Blu-Ray/DVD player that had the region lock removed. Now anything I buy anywhere will work in it. It also runs on 220 power.

  • @alecj3454
    @alecj3454 Před rokem +161

    ABSOLUTELY AGREE!! Ive been trying to tell people this for years....its very relevant in the "video game" space. Keeping people from realizing how serious an issue "not owning" your media is -- has become part of the scam. Keep speaking the truth Dave!

    • @itsmatt517
      @itsmatt517 Před rokem +4

      But video games are massively reliant on downloading a patch after release these days

    • @leandersearle5094
      @leandersearle5094 Před rokem +6

      Moving to digital sales was the seed of a lot of things that are wrong with video games these days. Massively bloated code that doesn't work may come partly from being overstaffed, but it also comes from a lack of space concerns that you have with a disc. Microtransactions came from DLC, which came from digital sales, because a physical expansion had to be worth the effort of actually buying, but five bucks from your credit card and a few minutes of download time didn't. Day one patches are a result of the "live """service"""" model, an attitude that could not have developed if there was no confidence you could download the entire game.

    • @ahwayzcool4630
      @ahwayzcool4630 Před rokem +6

      @@itsmatt517 back in the golden age of video games the programmers took their time to iron out all the bugs before releasing a game. Couldn't do a patch for cartridge games or ps1, ps2, dreamcast.

    • @itsmatt517
      @itsmatt517 Před rokem +1

      @@ahwayzcool4630 hence my use of the term "these days"

    • @heatsrink01
      @heatsrink01 Před rokem

      Some disk games still require and internet connection for license verification. Nintendo does this on the switch.

  • @zoltanrudolf
    @zoltanrudolf Před rokem +25

    Bring it in on our Dave! Buying second hand CDs and DVDs and waiting for them to be delivered by post was something for me to look forward to during the world’s longest lockdown.

  • @craig.billington
    @craig.billington Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm already collecting DVDs and Blu Rays of UK programmes that have been dropped by streaming services because they are deemed inappropriate. I just completed my DVD collection of Little Britain, for example.

  • @markinri1877
    @markinri1877 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely agree! For all the reasons you have stated. I have kept and continue to add to my dvd and cd library!! How infuriating is it to "buy" something and then get a message saying, sorry you can't view this right now!!!

  • @FTChomp9980
    @FTChomp9980 Před rokem +9

    I'm already Streets Ahead by collecting Physical games,movies,and tv shows.

  • @kubrickenigma7977
    @kubrickenigma7977 Před rokem +18

    One could feel it in the air. I'm still buying LaserDiscs. The sound on them is absolutely magnificent.
    On the main, if you can hold it and store it... you own it. It's yours.

    • @NickDalzell
      @NickDalzell Před rokem

      I would love to get into the hobby but the players and discs in my area have been extinct since the mid-90s like everyone just up and tossed the whole lot. None even in a flea market (but 8-tracks and vintage wax cylinder records still exist, wtf?) I think the one time I recall seeing a LaserDisc anyting was when Kmart had Cool World discs sitting on display next to a then-new LaserDisc player back in 1991.

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko Před rokem +2

    Providing physical returns soon enough, before all the good movies have been banned or corrupted....

  • @Brian-yz3ck
    @Brian-yz3ck Před rokem +2

    I’ve been building my library more intensely lately between buying Blu-ray’s and other resources with the way Disney and other companies have been acting. I mean if they don’t want my money I’ll just catalogue it myself but it’s their loss

  • @mafcodesigns
    @mafcodesigns Před rokem +10

    I knew there was a reason I kept all my old DVDs! It makes perfect sense, thanks Dave!

  • @azrael1045
    @azrael1045 Před rokem +16

    I've been championing owning your physical media for years and the more censorship and edits on digital happens more and more people are agreeing

  • @InfoSecGuardian
    @InfoSecGuardian Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have never stopped buying DVD's and CD's. In fact, now that Netflix killed their DVD Mail Service, I'm buying more DVD's than ever before. There is no way for the internet to transfer the number of bits, to create the quality, that is available on the Blu-Ray discs. And, like you said, I don't have to worry about the content disappearing from the subscription.

  • @dindinj2875
    @dindinj2875 Před rokem +1

    Yes! I want to own things and be happy.

  • @Trabunkle
    @Trabunkle Před rokem +158

    You forgot one key element: Data Harvesting!
    By constantly using their services, they collect a lot of data from you: places, hours, devices, genres, gender, age and a lot more! They could make a list of who watches certain movies that may be considered bad for the ideas they portray!
    Nuff Said!

    • @sebastienledoux7566
      @sebastienledoux7566 Před rokem +15

      Excellent point. For streaming services, you are the product.

    • @deltaxcd
      @deltaxcd Před rokem

      Not sure how any of that data harvesting is relevant unless you are trying to go of election and then your pornhub history "acciently" get leaked

    • @stantheman9072
      @stantheman9072 Před rokem

      What YT channels do you subscribe to? What news websites do you read? How often? Etc.

    • @somethingclever8916
      @somethingclever8916 Před rokem

      I dont mind it because sometimes they make very good recommendations of what to watch.
      Data harvesting is here

    • @dinocarosi4303
      @dinocarosi4303 Před rokem +2

      Interesting, that would almost incentivize them to include some "bad" content in what they offer in order to maintain a list of deviants. But of course, it would be a trap...

  • @Darkwintre
    @Darkwintre Před rokem +59

    God I certainly hope so!
    I'm getting seriously annoyed once I figured out how lucky I am I kept my Babylon 5 dvd set and the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition even going so far as to pick up a blu ray copy.
    After the mess with Disney + and Amazon Prime's mishandling of the Tolkien IP I'm not sure I want to resubscribe to any streaming service!

    • @Archmage9885
      @Archmage9885 Před rokem +1

      I'm also very happy to own a B5 dvd set. Sadly I bought an older set that came in boxes that didn't secure the disks, and a bunch of them had come loose inside the boxes and gotten scratched. I was able to get most of the scratches removed but a few episodes still pause and skip forward slightly.

  • @grantmiller6570
    @grantmiller6570 Před rokem +4

    Agree 100%. I don't do streaming at all. I have my DVD collection which I keep adding to. I can watch what I want, when I want.

  • @mrglasses8953
    @mrglasses8953 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You can store discs in wallets if you don't want the boxes taking up space.

  • @toughandgritty
    @toughandgritty Před rokem +19

    I work in the Blu-Ray industry (appearing in bonus content for discs -- clips on my YT), and this has been my busiest year yet. I'm very encouraged.
    If you had told me, when I started this work eight years ago, that '22 would be a stronger time for Blu than '14, I would've called you a crackpot. But turns out, the format just had to find its raison d'etre as a *collector's* format instead of a *mainstream* format.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před rokem +2

      It's also still the best format quality wise. You don't get 30 mbit/s for 1080p on streaming services, let alone DTS-HD-MA uncompressed audio. Even more so with the 4K/UHD stuff, the bitrate on Blurays is just significantly higher. It matters for a lot of enthusiasts who built themselves a nice home theater.

    • @DaraGaming42
      @DaraGaming42 Před rokem

      but samsung not makjng blu ray players has me worried tho, if other companys follow suit the its over

    • @ikkinwithattitude
      @ikkinwithattitude Před rokem

      Microsoft and Sony won't be able to stop for the better part of a decade -- given what Sony did to MS the last time it tried to make content require an internet connection, whoever attempts to stop producing consoles with discs first will get blasted and lose a lot of market share.

    • @lancebaylis3169
      @lancebaylis3169 Před rokem +2

      It feels like we've come full circle -- to the days when VHS (and home video rental) were arguably the mainstream format, while collector's knew that things like Criterion's laserdisc were their choice. I feel like that's us in a nutshell in 2022. Streaming has replaced the Blockbuster video of old, you pay to 'rent' your favourite shows or movies for as long as the service determines you the right to watch them, while Blu Rays and Ultra HD discs are supported by a thriving collector's market.

  • @nuancematters
    @nuancematters Před rokem +31

    I still have a huge DVD and CD collection. I considered getting rid of it once or twice but I came to the conclusion that I much prefer having physical, hard copies. I do not subscribe to any streaming service any longer (I have Amazon Prime, but do not use the streaming service, plus I am trying to find a way out of Amazon itself since I hate that it has such a monopoly) as I deleted my Netflix over the Cuties controversy...as well as '13 reasons why' (the most despicable TV show I think I have ever seen). I'm glad I listened to my instincts and held on to my collections.

  • @leemehdinur3766
    @leemehdinur3766 Před rokem +1

    Don’t worry, episodes of Jim’ll Fix It will always be available for the children!!!!

  • @chess2bell
    @chess2bell Před rokem +4

    I couldn't agree more. I've never stopped buying physical media and I actually love to collect it and physically own it. I even still collect VHS to watch things in their original glory

  • @MaTtRoSiTy
    @MaTtRoSiTy Před rokem +108

    Every now and then I am reminded how I actually miss the inconvenient but satisfying ritual of going to the video store to choose DVDs to watch. I was always a sucker for weekly deals and watched a lot of good movies for a bargain.... back when movies were actually good.

    • @dgenaraition
      @dgenaraition Před rokem +13

      back when movies had to actually sell rather than being stuffed onto a big bargain streaming service

    • @surlyunicorn9461
      @surlyunicorn9461 Před rokem +15

      I definitely miss it. It would often be a social event for me and my friends. Hang out, grab a burger, and physically browse the isles of video stores, book stores, and music shops. You would also get to talk with other enthusiasts of these things minus the garbage comments you have to sift through online. Even met a girlfriend or two that way. Good times.

    • @mercaius
      @mercaius Před rokem +2

      I don't know if I'd say the media was better, but I absolutely loved to physically browse through racks of cycling content. Really tickled my hunter-gatherer brain and it was easier to talk myself into trying new things because, "It's what they have right now that I haven't watched." On-demand media is great when you want something, well, on demand, but it's not as fun or rewarding to browse through just for something to watch.

    • @fritzthecat8158
      @fritzthecat8158 Před rokem

      @@dgenaraition perfectly stated

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini Před rokem

      I'd hesitate to call the dreck churned out in the 80's and especially the 90's 'good' but I will grant that they were 'better' than the vapid swill the overwhelming majority of this new crap is.

  • @martinhaub2602
    @martinhaub2602 Před rokem +133

    I love physical media and treasure my massive collection of CDs, DVDs, and Blu Rays. I just hope someone keeps manufacturing the players! Already, low-cost CD players are pretty much gone.

    • @well-8814
      @well-8814 Před rokem +10

      They still manufacture turntables so I would imagine there'll be one or two

    • @adultmoshifan87
      @adultmoshifan87 Před rokem +9

      Once upon a time, you couldn't get a new record player. That changed in more recent years!

    • @milesipka
      @milesipka Před rokem +13

      If you want to play your CDs, simply put into your DVD player - ALL DVD players, no matter what model or price, can perfectly play CDs.

    • @adultmoshifan87
      @adultmoshifan87 Před rokem +5

      @@milesipka not the PS4 or Game Wave, pretty sure the PS5 doesn’t either. As soon as possible after I move out, I plan to get a Roberts Radio that plays CDs and has Bluetooth!

    • @milesipka
      @milesipka Před rokem +4

      @@adultmoshifan87 As for consoles, I've only ever owned a PS2 and a PS3. I recorded my games' playthroughs on DVD so once my consoles die, I can relive my game playing on DVD (like personal movies where I am the hero), which I'm also doing on my Windows 10 laptop through video capture software. As for CDs, just buy a portable DVD player if you can - you can take those anywhere (although their rechargeable batteries are rather sh!tty - I always just plug mine into AC power) and play CDs on them easy.

  • @lancebuttox9637
    @lancebuttox9637 Před rokem +2

    Never stopped buying DVD and bluray, 99% of them from charity shops, recently bought 10 DVDs for £1. Easy to amass a large collection

  • @shijoejoseph2011
    @shijoejoseph2011 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Audio CD and Blu-ray are here to stay!

  • @vinweasel6169
    @vinweasel6169 Před rokem +9

    Far as I am concerned physical media has always been the way to go, never stopped buying them.

  • @darylmccormick
    @darylmccormick Před rokem +56

    Back in 1997 I sold my music collection of about 200 CDs at the urging of my ex-wife who was anxious about a bill being paid on time. It was a total waste because I wound up having the money just before the bill had to be paid. I have regretted this decision for 25 years. I saw those CDs as the Story of My Life since I had been collecting them since like 1989. When I started collecting DVDs in 1999 I said I don't give a damn if I'm broke hungry or homeless I will never sell my DVD collection. I have kept to that promise and now I have over 3,000 titles. I have about 500 PS2 PS3 and PS4 titles as well. When I first subscribed to a streaming service back in 2011 I thought it was fascinating because I finally got to watch Lost for the first time. I have traveled for business for 20 years and I totally missed the Lost phenomenon. I had been saying since then that one day everyone was going to have a streaming service and they we're going to start pulling their media off certain platforms and you were going to have to pay for several of them if you were going to continue to watch your favorite shows. It didn't happen to me until I tried to watch Person of Interest about a year ago. It is good to hear other commenters have done what I said I was going to do years ago and digitize my entire collection and buy a NAS so I could access it on any device. That is an absolutely fascinating solution to a coming problem. At this point when I want to watch my shows I have to take the dusty cases out of storage and put it in DVD player. Everyone should be concerned about this coming digital dystopia. It will be just like George Orwell said when the political winds blow you will be told 180° opposite of what you were told the day before. We are already at the point where the word truth has no meaning and telling it is a revolutionary Act. I do not want endless streams of government propaganda coming through my telescreen. None of us should want that

    • @atranfanatic
      @atranfanatic Před rokem +5

      You and I would get along perfectly man! I feel exactly the same way you do and my wife would never dare try to get me to get rid of my physical media. Happy collecting and enjoying!

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 Před rokem +3

      A person with a brain is a rare thing these days.

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 Před rokem +2

      Why didn't you rip your CDs to your hard drive before selling them?

    • @nafnaf0
      @nafnaf0 Před rokem +2

      That is crazy, I would never do that. I am sure the CD collection was much more valuable to you than it could be to anyone else

    • @aliray1165
      @aliray1165 Před rokem +1

      @@nafnaf0 yeah, that’s like giving away your vinyl collection. Why do people insist you do it with CDs. They’re a digital version so in theory more valuable.

  • @_marlon
    @_marlon Před měsícem +1

    Definitely am moving back to physical media. I don't like that I'm paying for something, but do not own it. Ownership is important. Thanks for the video, even if I'm just discovering it now.

  • @slowpoke8585
    @slowpoke8585 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I wonder if the used DVD/Blu Ray market will skyrocket….🤔 Better get your favorite shows and movies right now, people!

  • @dash4800
    @dash4800 Před rokem +101

    I've been trying to tell people for years to buy physical copies of their media. Its amazing how much push back I get on this. The state we are in now and where we are going in the future has been so incredibly obvious from the outset. I still get in arguments with people who are dumb enough to "rent" a copy of Die Hard for 5.99 every time they want to watch it. When streaming first became a big thing with Netflix I tried to tell people that eventually it would be nothing but trash when the company decided it didn't want to pay to have all these different licenses or whenever those companies decided to stream their movies themselves. And now here we are, where people are spending hundreds of dollars a month to subscribe to 10 different streaming services and they still end up paying an extra 5.99 to rent a new release. All because they thought it was dumb to pay $10-$15 for a blu ray.

    • @Lonovavir
      @Lonovavir Před rokem +10

      $5.99 every time you want to watch the film? Even if the DVD/Blue Ray costs $15 just buy it and only pay once.

    • @mayowankenobi
      @mayowankenobi Před rokem +1

      I've seen this too. I cannot believe people shell out this kind of money multiple times. I barely like spending money on a Redbox. If I cannot Redbox a movie that I am uncertain of, I typically wait until it is on cable. If I love a movie, I may buy it when it is brand new, but even with those I wait a few months since it will be marked down quickly.

    • @robertjohnston8690
      @robertjohnston8690 Před rokem +1

      Books are great, they are better than any of the movies made about them and you don't even need electricity to enjoy one.

    • @forgetyourlife
      @forgetyourlife Před rokem +1

      @@robertjohnston8690 great but that’s not the topic.

    • @mickeymickey9914
      @mickeymickey9914 Před rokem

      I just torrent everything

  • @Thisisreallystupid
    @Thisisreallystupid Před rokem +92

    You left out some things…
    1) Amazon sold the “e-book” of Animal Farm. When the estate of the writer sued, saying that permission for digital distribution was never given… Amazon simply deleted the e-book from everyone’s Kindle (yes, they provided a “store credit” refund). This would be the same as someone coming to your house and saying “We’re from Disney and it’s been decided that The Lion King movie was never meant to be sold direct to consumers… here’s $22 in Disney Store Credit. We’ll be taking that DVD now.”
    2) A small comic book company once created a digital archive of all the comics they ever published. They offered 2 versions of this archive… a CD or a paid fee (NOT a subscription, and slightly more expensive than the CD) to browse the archive on-line. The on-line was touted as being better, because the archive would be updated with new comics one month after physical publication. Then the company went bankrupt and the on-line archive was shut down. So much for everyone’s access.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před rokem +5

      Yep, it's mostly just legal/licencing reasons, not even censorship. Somebody else aquired the licence and boom your "bought" movie is gone. I don't even bother with prime anymore, I'm just paying for the free shipping anyways.

    • @JodyBruchon
      @JodyBruchon Před rokem +9

      Always pirate ebooks. They can never steal your copy after that

    • @palgotzoona
      @palgotzoona Před rokem +4

      @@JodyBruchon I'll only buy ebooks from places with either no DRM, or easily breakable DRM (like Amazon). I have old "ebooks" in my library that can never be opened, so I'm not making that mistake again.

    • @rinzler9775
      @rinzler9775 Před rokem +2

      This applies to EVERYTHING in the cloud - what happens when the owner of the cloud goes bankrupt or decides to sell put, or just out of the blue decides they are no longer going to be in the cloud service game ?

    • @andorfedra
      @andorfedra Před rokem +2

      for number 2): …yet the CD archives and physical copies of the Comic survive. Making them all the rarer and more valuable for it.
      People used to literally build entire rooms dedicated to books in their houses. At that time: Owning a "First Edition" or even a "Second Edition" of any particular book was the Luxury and a display of true wealth. Just owning the books was something which would give one great pride.
      Hell, I'd be proud of a room where I can stroll to any bookcase (having many such cases) and know what books are supposed to be where and keep it all organized how I understand it. Private Libraries were the greatest wealth because they contained the true power of liberty: knowledge, information, and imagination.
      one could learn and improve their lives and the lives of those around them, or they could entertain others with stories from fiction (when that became a thing) and even from history... which was often stranger than the fiction.

  • @BerndFelsche
    @BerndFelsche Před rokem +1

    In Australia, one department store chain is "dumping" stock. Box sets of 10+ old movies going for $10.
    I don't buy more than a couple at a time to leave something for others to enjoy.

  • @danielanderson3286
    @danielanderson3286 Před rokem +1

    I kept all my physical DVDs boxed sets I can see the internet coming down very soon

  • @pompouspirate7903
    @pompouspirate7903 Před rokem +35

    My partner and I went through a renaissance over the last year because we kept finding our favourite films and TV shows being edited on subscription platforms. Whole episodes would be missing and in films many of our favourite scenes and lines were just gone.
    We cancelled all our subscriptions and started buying our favourites one by one.

    • @basketballfan5763
      @basketballfan5763 Před rokem +3

      Well done u....my boyfriend's pal found a huge collection in a skip(they're spotless) of all episodes boxed(almost all the series over years) of Last of the Summer Wine....great old fashioned innocent relaxing silly TV....

    • @davidhimmelfahrt3732
      @davidhimmelfahrt3732 Před rokem +3

      Can you say, what specific series on which plattform were that heavily edited?

    • @benevans7564
      @benevans7564 Před rokem +1

      @@davidhimmelfahrt3732 disney plus removed whole episodes of Bluey and the simpsons as an example.

    • @radhiadeedou8286
      @radhiadeedou8286 Před rokem +1

      I've experienced that with community, Netflix removed the dungeons and dragons episode, I'm glad I have the 3 first seasons

    • @radhiadeedou8286
      @radhiadeedou8286 Před rokem +2

      @@benevans7564 bluey is amazing, I recommend it to every parent, it's the only cartoon I actually enjoy watching with my daughter

  • @kyleparrish2026
    @kyleparrish2026 Před rokem +32

    Heck yeah! The last re-edits of the Star Wars trilogy, and Disney's alterations of Lilo and Stitch and Toy Story 2's end credits were the breaking point for me. Don't let them memory hole the classics. Editing and altering art is vandalism, pure and simple.

    • @AchtungEnglander
      @AchtungEnglander Před rokem +2

      what happened with Toy Story 2 ending?

    • @CountZero78
      @CountZero78 Před rokem +7

      @@AchtungEnglander "For the 2019 home media reissue, Disney removed an outtake scene from the film's mid-credits mock outtake reel that featured the Prospector suggestively enticing a pair of Barbie dolls with a role in Toy Story 3." - Wikipedia

    • @AchtungEnglander
      @AchtungEnglander Před rokem +7

      @@CountZero78 dear God.....

    • @CountZero78
      @CountZero78 Před rokem +3

      @@AchtungEnglander yeah I know, it was a response to the #metoo thing.

    • @verindictus3639
      @verindictus3639 Před rokem +2

      They altered Lilo and Stitch?!

  • @Iruleyoufail
    @Iruleyoufail Před rokem +2

    I always love having a library of blu rays and DVDs for the sake of not needing multple different subscriptions for the movies that I love. Also they just look nice on a shelf.

  • @tammyschilling5362
    @tammyschilling5362 Před rokem +1

    When the publisher to the Dr. Suess books decided a while back to no longer publish 5 of his books because they were "problematic" I reversed course on physical media. I started buying books and old movies, in case they were deemed inappropriate for some stupid reason. I still stream a lot, and will continue to do so for things that I don't care much if they disappear, but for the classics and music and books, I will always have hard copies of the things I care about.

  • @TrekDelta
    @TrekDelta Před rokem +10

    Digital Only is like owning someone else's copy, because they are actually streamed on a server owned by a company.

    • @unocualqu1era
      @unocualqu1era Před rokem +5

      Considering how shitty terms of service are, it's more like renting someone else's copy for an unknown period of time.

    • @TrekDelta
      @TrekDelta Před rokem +1

      @@unocualqu1era BlockBackwards

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před rokem

      @@unocualqu1era It actually is like renting from someone else, but you don't get to take the media with you, you have to go the other persons house to watch/listen/play it. And one day, they'll just say I don't have it anymore.

  • @ProfDragonite
    @ProfDragonite Před rokem +15

    *looks at ever-increasing physical media archive with smug satisfaction*
    Also, be wary of Blu-Rays. Thanks to their automatic licensing renewal, they might very well be disabled in the future. I only purchase them if I have no other alternative.

    • @zoltanrudolf
      @zoltanrudolf Před rokem +3

      I only purchase Blu-rays for films released after 2008 which are basically made for the medium. Everything prior to that year is DVD for me!

    • @Tom_Hadler
      @Tom_Hadler Před rokem +3

      Oh shit, really? They built in some DRM to blu-rays? Sneaky bastards

    • @tonygreenfield7820
      @tonygreenfield7820 Před rokem +3

      I didn't know that about Blu-ray. So far I don't have any and all my media is either dvd or cd. Had considered upgrading to Blu-ray but as my dvd players are upscaling anyway there hasn't been much incentive. Even less now.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před rokem

      @@tonygreenfield7820 There's ways to free movies from their BluRay prison. Apparently YT doesn't like the name of the program (I couldn't post a comment) but it has to do with make and mkv. You'll end up with a free file in an open-source file format, original quality.

  • @TurquoiseOrmZ8
    @TurquoiseOrmZ8 Před rokem +9

    I, for one, welcome the Return of Video rental stores.
    What I observed: Nearly all Video rental shops in Sweden disappeared, not long after when Digital film streaming became mainstream.

  • @runemasterish
    @runemasterish Před 5 měsíci +1

    I've been borrowing DVDs from the library.

  • @blankadams3120
    @blankadams3120 Před rokem +51

    I've been having this argument with a roommate lately, he's about ten years younger than I am, so, when I started picking up DVDs of movies and series I wanted to watch, he would ask why I don't just stream it. My usual response goes: "If I end up liking it, I have a copy I can go to even when the streaming service goes down, plus, these have already been released, there's no way for the streaming service to edit parts of it out as the culture changes. Oh, and hey, it actually supports the creators!"

    • @suroguner
      @suroguner Před rokem +2

      Ever buy preowned?

    • @blankadams3120
      @blankadams3120 Před rokem

      @@suroguner Yes. But not in my current city, no preowned movie stores here any more.

    • @suroguner
      @suroguner Před rokem

      @@blankadams3120 That sucks.

  • @tylerskiss
    @tylerskiss Před rokem +14

    Also, remember these companies are ok with editing or deleting entire films from existing so getting original physical copies are probably the best idea, especially with titles you can see being “problematic” like White Christmas or Ace Ventura or any Tarantino film.
    How long before they cut out the Dennis Hopper monologue from True Romance?

  • @eternalhalloween1
    @eternalhalloween1 Před rokem +2

    Physical media won't go away. People are starting to wake up to the dangers of this.

  • @CharlieB3723
    @CharlieB3723 Před rokem +3

    Last year I got my first 4K blu-ray player and the quality and catalogue of discs available is fantastic. It’s now my preferred way of watching my favourite movies. Having a tangible movie with cover art packaging in your hand is hard to beat imo.

  • @sidensvans67
    @sidensvans67 Před rokem +5

    I have my discs and my digital back ups too .

  • @FanZceneVids
    @FanZceneVids Před rokem +5

    Great video! As a physical media supporter and as someone who does a lot of content on the subject, it makes me feel good to see so many wake up and start coming back to it. I don't think physical media has gone it's just become more important than ever.

  • @AK-47ISTHEWAY
    @AK-47ISTHEWAY Před rokem +2

    Do not purchase movies off of CZcams! A friend of mine had his old CZcams account deleted and the dozens of movies he purchased through them vanished. They would not give him a refund either. If you purchase a movie through CZcams or Amazon and they delete your account then you can say goodbye to all those films. Buy only physical media. That way you truly own it.

  • @YouTubeIsRunByMarxists
    @YouTubeIsRunByMarxists Před rokem +1

    WAAAY ahead of you, Dave.

  • @flux_6223
    @flux_6223 Před rokem +13

    I have a hybrid approach. I have some physical DVDs, CDs and games, and digital backups of stuff stored on my own local drives. I learned to not trust the internet for stuff I want to keep long term from having horrible unreliable service providers in the past.

  • @outtheredude
    @outtheredude Před rokem +78

    It's interesting to note that those most able to afford "all" the streaming services to access the collective content they want (in the absense of physical media) are probably too busy working for the money to pay for it all to actually be able to watch it.
    Meanwhile... got my physical media collection on a low budget and enjoying it all just fine! ;-)

    • @jamyskis
      @jamyskis Před rokem +5

      It's sadder than that, I fear. Most of the social media commentators who brag about being subscribed to almost EVERY service have their habit financed by someone else, usually parents or overworked partners.

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Před rokem +4

      Ive got my physical media collection on a low budget as well! Movies and shows galore.

    • @jorgeachievementhunter2240
      @jorgeachievementhunter2240 Před rokem +1

      Right? Why pay for a service when you’re working and you end up watching 3 hours of content by the end of the month? I have about 100 movies and I will never go back. Same with videogames will never stream

  • @deadturret4049
    @deadturret4049 Před rokem +6

    Ive been buying dvds and blurays the whole time. I felt that streaming services cheapened the movie night experience. I enjoy having a disc, and having to actually think about which film i'll buy.