TV's Frink said:
Harmy said:
I love having the films I like in some touchable form, I don't like this whole download thing, I don't feel like I have a film unless I can touch it.
There are so many jokes here...
(For what it's worth, I agree with you Harmy when it comes to movies. Music, however...)
Plus one on both - the joke and the views. For reasons I'm not sure of (nor really care to figure out), I prefer a pressed disc, substantial copy of a film. For music, I'm much less concerned. I buy CDs fairly often, but I'm completely ok with downloads as well. Could be a cost thing, maybe. If I lose a song, which has never happened (and I've legally downloaded more than I can count), I can always pay a buck and get it back. Music seems forever gettable, but films seem like they may not be. Completely unsubstantiated, I know.
That said; A downloadable, properly presented copy of Star Wars77 - I'm all over it. Regardless of cost.