I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Also watching a movie on DVD is different than watching it in the theater.
There's something about seeing a movie that you like, and being able to see the scenes that didn't make it, just as a window into the process of how choices are made and how a movie is made. To me, the idea of getting to have the scenes on the DVD is very exciting.
I'm a huge fan of movies, and I watch DVDs all day, and I like to be able to watch DVDs that are different from what was in theaters. Whether that's uncut or a director's cut. I think it's an awesome way to rediscover the movie.
That's one of the great things about DVD: In addition to reaching people who didn't catch the movie in theaters, you get to have this interaction of sorts.
I like DVDs so much - it's such a better format than VHS.
DVDs have their place, but the cinema is a tangible, emotional experience that I would hate my children not to have.
A lot of people who watch DVDs are people who are interested in, if not moviemaking, then creativity in general.
I think the whole DVD craze has provided opportunities for material that, for those interested in it, explains the whole history and background in getting a film made, which is great.
Instead of watching DVDs at home, I prefer going to the cinema to get the experience.
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.