I've always been a DVD geek and, before that, a laser disc fanatic, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My favorite laser disk ever was the laser disk for The Graduate, which had a commentary track that wasn't even the filmmakers, it was a professor, some film criticism guy who just happen to be this amazing commentator who went off into the whole theory of comedy.
A lot of people who watch DVDs are people who are interested in, if not moviemaking, then creativity in general.
Instead of watching DVDs at home, I prefer going to the cinema to get the experience.
I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.
I love my sci-fi. I love my fantasy. Yeah! I can say it. I'm a geek. I'm a geek and I'm a proud geek!
I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.
I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.
I do love DVD and I've always taken them seriously. You know, on the Austin things, we really put a ton of work into them because there's so much design involved. And in this one, we thought a lot about it and what could go in.
I'm just glad I've had these opportunities to be geeks in some really awesome movies.
I don't even like DVDs. Honest to God, in my lifetime, I might have rented a dozen DVDs, literally gone into a video store and rented a dozen DVDs in my lifetime, because I don't like to see movies that way. I like to see them on the big screen.