I guess it started years ago when I started to became more into watching movies, and then ever since I have been pretty much buying almost every movie I see, to have a variety to pick from.
That actually used to be my father's DVD in his collection. He was planning on selling it but I decided to take it because of the rarity of finding it on physical media. I haven't seen the movie though and if I do then I may just go out of my way to get the Blu-ray of it.
@@Dan_Finnegan Oh okay, that's makes sense, just was wondering why it wasn't on the shelf, must be nice to have, also once you have seen it, good luck trying to get the Blu-ray at a good cost. I hope I won't be too expensive.
@Dan_Finnegan one more question about the collection, where did your Exorcist Digibook go, since you always keep your Blu-rays that are include Bonus Features that are not on the 4k
I put it with the titles I plan to sell, but if there happen to be extras on it that are not on the 4K, then I probably will hold onto it. I haven't looked or read anything to see if the extras were different.
@@Dan_Finnegan I just bought this release recently as I don't own the movie, so I know that the Bonus Features are on the digital code but the 4K discs do not have Bonus Features on them beside commentaries, so yeah that what I was wondering.
If I may offer a bit of advice; when it comes down owning franchises on physical media, get the multi packs. Not each individual movie with it’s own case, a single case with multiple movies in one. That’s what I did with my Pixar movies, my DreamWorks movies, my Blue Sky movies, my Illumination movies, my MCU movies, my Sony Spider-Man movies, and many more. And to a lesser extent, most of my complete series tv show collections. Trust me, in the long run, it’ll save you A LOT of shelf space 😉👍
I sometimes try to do that, but I sometimes prefer having individual releases because of a few reasons: having a single case with multiple discs usually have a risk of having loose discs since the flip tray holders can break apart easily (or having a stacked disc case). In addition, some multipacks can omit bonus features discs that come with individual releases, and I just like to have the extra content. However, I do understand that they can save shelf space.
Your collection is so awesome!
Awesome Collection Dan
Nice collection! You inspired me to show my collection too. Will try to open a yt account soon so i can make a video. 👍🏼
Incredible Media Collection Dan! I really enjoyed this video A lot. Keep up the great work
Nice Media Collection, Dan! 😁💛
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs still needs a 4K release.
It’s never gonna get one.
Nice collection
Nice Media collection Dan
Nice Collection Dan I dont have as many as you but still a good amount. How did you get into Collecting?
I guess it started years ago when I started to became more into watching movies, and then ever since I have been pretty much buying almost every movie I see, to have a variety to pick from.
Nice collection! Btw how many titles are there not exact but like an estamite or something
At least 1,300.
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That is So Many Titles.
OMG that's alot of blu ray and 4k films
where did you get your shelves?
Best Buy, I think.
Nice collection dose it bothering you with no slips cover
Not really.
I can’t believe you don’t own the Lord Of The Rings trilogy on any format!
That would be because I have not seen any of the LOTR or Hobbit films yet.
I have the Greatest Showman and Wonder
Do you have lightyear
You can see it on the shelf at 5:30
Nice Collection What Is Your Favorite Animated Movie?
Some of my favorites are The Mario Movie, Incredibles 2, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Inside Out
Why is Dogma in the bin and not on the shelf?
That actually used to be my father's DVD in his collection. He was planning on selling it but I decided to take it because of the rarity of finding it on physical media. I haven't seen the movie though and if I do then I may just go out of my way to get the Blu-ray of it.
@@Dan_Finnegan Oh okay, that's makes sense, just was wondering why it wasn't on the shelf, must be nice to have, also once you have seen it, good luck trying to get the Blu-ray at a good cost. I hope I won't be too expensive.
@Dan_Finnegan one more question about the collection, where did your Exorcist Digibook go, since you always keep your Blu-rays that are include Bonus Features that are not on the 4k
I put it with the titles I plan to sell, but if there happen to be extras on it that are not on the 4K, then I probably will hold onto it. I haven't looked or read anything to see if the extras were different.
@@Dan_Finnegan I just bought this release recently as I don't own the movie, so I know that the Bonus Features are on the digital code but the 4K discs do not have Bonus Features on them beside commentaries, so yeah that what I was wondering.
If I may offer a bit of advice; when it comes down owning franchises on physical media, get the multi packs. Not each individual movie with it’s own case, a single case with multiple movies in one. That’s what I did with my Pixar movies, my DreamWorks movies, my Blue Sky movies, my Illumination movies, my MCU movies, my Sony Spider-Man movies, and many more. And to a lesser extent, most of my complete series tv show collections. Trust me, in the long run, it’ll save you A LOT of shelf space 😉👍
I sometimes try to do that, but I sometimes prefer having individual releases because of a few reasons: having a single case with multiple discs usually have a risk of having loose discs since the flip tray holders can break apart easily (or having a stacked disc case). In addition, some multipacks can omit bonus features discs that come with individual releases, and I just like to have the extra content. However, I do understand that they can save shelf space.
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