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I know it won't completely do away with it (you can still find cassettes and records too), but I still see such small DVD ailes at stores. DVD is an expensive luxury for most people. They can't see spending $20 on a movie just to get outtakes and a crisp picture. Of my peers, I'm one of the few that has taken the DVD plunge, leaving my VCR for any movies I may rent.
As DVD catches on, it's inevitable that it'll one day dominate. But what about the next format that replaces it? I would hate to just have a DVD collection started and then have to go to SUPERDVD or whatever. Maybe if the new format will read DVDs too, that'd be great.
I first saw this masterpiece two weeks ago and it’s literally all I’ve watched since. I can quote the movie from memory and often bring out the funnier quotes when we have company over. Lately my wife has been complaining about my infatuation with this film and lack of attention I’ve been paying to our “family” (look I never a wanted to have kids). She says that if I don’t stop quoting the movie and talking about it, she says it alienates her and the kids because they hate it. I don’t want to loose my family but I honestly can’t live without this movie. Any advice?