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Posted by beckola on 01/12/43 11:38
NFord wrote:
> <beckola@hotpop.com> wrote in message news:1138521343.905125.76540@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> They still make turntables...
>
> But if you like a movie well enough to watch
> a relatively low-quality, "full-frame" version
> of it again and again, then you like it enough
> to pop for the movie on DVD and *really*
> enjoy it.
I couldn't agree more. The DVD picture quality, durability, and
widescreen format
is vastly superior to VHS. The only way I can defend my addiction to
buying VHS
movies is that I'm discovering movies I would have never thought to buy
on DVD.
My most recent purchase was a lot of about 25+ movies for 50 cents
each.
It included a copy of "A Bronx Tale" Robert DeNiro. This is one of the
best movies
I've seen in years, but probably would walk right buy it, if it I saw
it on the shelves
at Best Buy or Wal Mart.
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