"The spectrum of movies available on the big screen grows ever narrower and narrower. The big screen is for big audiences, the little for little. In that respect, the great blessing of DVDs is also the great curse of DVDs."
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Topic - "The great blessing of DVDs is also the great curse of DVDs." - clarkjohnsen 07:48:43 06/17/06 (11)
- great curse of DVDs is the junk materials they make them with. - mwseik 22:33:42 07/02/06 (1)
- I hadn't heard this before. With a technology so similar to CD... - clarkjohnsen 08:14:04 07/05/06 (0)
- Unfortunately the article has little substance - Analog Scott 08:49:13 06/17/06 (0)
- Well... clark... - Victor Khomenko 08:06:06 06/17/06 (7)
- "You ain't gonna change it one iota." So what *am* I gonna change? Prolly not much. So what? nt - clarkjohnsen 08:08:37 06/17/06 (6)
- That was the unimportant part of my post - Victor Khomenko 08:12:36 06/17/06 (5)
- "Do you have any view on the important one?" Projectors are nice, but... - clarkjohnsen 08:18:42 06/17/06 (4)
- I respectfully disagree - Corndog71 13:39:39 07/06/06 (1)
- Then you don't live in a town with decent projection. nt - clarkjohnsen 13:19:18 07/07/06 (0)
- An uncooperative witness, your Honor! - Victor Khomenko 08:23:57 06/17/06 (1)
- That statement is innocuous to the point of unimpeachable. In other words, a truism. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:30:18 06/17/06 (0)