There are a few DVDs that are (hopefully) coming out soon that have me pretty excited, such as Phantasm 2 and Trick ‘r Treat. Side note, Teen*Idol had the opportunity to see Trick ‘r Treat (review here) – I’m totally jealous.
However, in a roundabout way, these DVDs that I’m looking forward to have made me realize that I haven’t cared much about buying any other DVDs or CDs for quite a while. The last DVD I bought? I can’t even remember. Might have been Frisky Dingo… but, anyway, what I’m wondering is: Do I need physical media anymore?
This is something that my opinion has definitely evolved on. I’m not going to search it myself, but I’m sure I have previously posted about preferring to hold physical media in my hands. You can scour the archives and nail me on that point if you want. I remember when iTunes was first making a big splash, I thought: Why would I buy an album from iTunes when I could get a physical item instead for roughly the same price? I can always rip my physical CDs into iTunes so why not opt for owning the physical item?
Well, I’ve been doing some cleaning in the ‘ol basement and there’s a big pile of CDs and DVDs, most of which I don’t really care about anymore. I skim over my shelf and I’ve got stuff like Requiem For A Dream, which is a great film, but I haven’t watched that DVD in years and I don’t know if I’ll ever watch it again. So why do I have it? It’s just taking up space.
It’s not a cynical “I can just pirate all this stuff” thing, either. I’m willing to pay a fair price for entertainment media. For example, I have a Netflix subscription and I love it. Streaming Netflix onto the TV via my Xbox is pretty killer. I keep an eye out for Amazon’s MP3 deals. They sell you DRM-free songs, so even though it’s digital data, you do end up feeling like you “own” the product. The other day I wanted to hear “Dizz Knee Land” by Dada (shut up, you liked that song, too) and while I admit that the first thing I did was look for a torrent (did I ever claim to be a saint?) after a minute or so I just went to Amazon and bought the MP3 legitimately. It was easy, reasonably priced and that file is mine forever.
I don’t hate physical media. My Netflix plan is 3 DVDs plus streaming. There are many, many titles in their catalog that are not in their streaming library. For those films, I get the physical DVD in the mail. You also don’t get the special features and DVD extras in the streaming library, so the physical disc still has advantages as a delivery medium. But I’m not talking about that, I’m talking about owning the physical item and having to permanently store it. When I’m done with a Netflix DVD I mail it back and it’s not cluttering up my house.
I’m not ready to completely give up owning physical copies. I do like having things on the shelf. I dig the cover art. I want to re-watch certain things over and over. And it’s not like a digital library doesn’t have its own unique downsides. A big one is that you’ve gotta back that stuff up once in a while or you’ll be pretty miserable when your hardware fails.
More and more, though, I’m not interested in buying a physical copy of most things. I’m still willing to pay for the experience, but I don’t want the item hanging around afterward.
Kind of like a hooker, I guess.
What do you guys think? Do you prefer to own physical DVDs and CDs, or are you migrating toward a digital library?
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