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[–] TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

yeah I've heard this. Makes sense. I was a big buyer of DVDs myself back in the 2000s, but once streaming came along it was over.

I still have a couple dozen movies on blu ray and such, and people are total assholes about it asking me why I am so 'weird' owning physical media. Movie collecting doesn't get the cultural 'cool' of say, owning records on vinyl, and btw often the people who own vinyl are the same ones who give me shit about having physical media.... sigh

everything is streaming rights sales now, and you can't command a high price for it on a low budget movie, hence why most streaming services are full of cheap schlock and the high priced premium content moves from service to service ever other month.

[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

As for reasons DVDs are so cool. LGR made this pretty rad video about all the cool things one might get for putting a DVD into a PC's DVD-ROM drive. :D

https://youtu.be/L2MdOK92MHE?is=xyZsGw-iJI1e3qoP

It's bizarre how much derision you get for collecting physical movies you care about though. I always simply respond with "Have you ever really wanted to watch a favorite movie and found it got dropped from streaming services you do have, and worse, it's nowhere to be found at all?"

Not to mention how streaming operations can simply cut, censor, or edit anything they like depending on various cultural factors at play.

Usually it gets them to think.

The biggest scam is "buying" movies on platforms like Amazon. Although, kinda hypocritical of me, if you've seen my Steam library! 😂

[–] TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

No, it's because where I live owning things is considered bad and weird. You are supposed have a minimalist lifestyle and spend all your money traveling and going to restaurants, and what you do own has to be very expensive and exclusive. DVDs are cheap and gross.

It's not just the dvds, people think I'm weird for having pets, furniture, and other physical objects. There is a weird fetishization here for who like refuse to own anything that doesn't fit in a few suitcases. Probably because they constantly move. Like almost none of my nieghbors are the same, people live here for like 2-3 years and move mostly. So someone who has lived in the same place for 5+ years and is invested in the community and in their home, freaks them out.