In Reply to: "The great blessing of DVDs is also the great curse of DVDs." posted by clarkjohnsen on June 17, 2006 at 07:48:43:
There is no question it is happening, but without a doubt commiserating among the likely-minded ain't gonna change it one iota, so why even bother? The enemy is US, and it is US who is not spending our money on those films... but I am repeating the long-known fact.Water under the bridge... like so many other things in life.
But much more to the point... why would he watch it on a small screen in his living room? Surely there is something in between, or he simply wished to make it as painful as possible, now that he could not get what he really wanted?
Why not bridge the gap and buy that 80" projector screen? Not as good as the movie theater, I will grant you that... but a WHOLE lot better than that "small screen".
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Follow Ups
- 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)