I searched and didn't see a thread on this... probably because I'm the only one that does it
Do you have DVDs that you bought but have never watched? You may have bought them because they were on sale and figured "why not?" or you wanted it but never got around to watching it.
I admit I haven't watched all of my Treasures. Sometimes it's daunting to think of all that material! I haven't watched my Mickey in B&W or my two new ones- Donald vol 2 and the Rarities.
I also bought these because they were cheap at Gamestop or Walmart but have never watched them (note: I have seen the movie, but not watched my copy):
-The Beach
-Coyote Ugly
-Gone with the Wind
- Harry Potter (1st one)
- Jurassic Park
- The Outsiders
- Seabiscuit
- Vegas Vacation
-Fantasia Anthology (obviously not cheap, but bought and still haven't sat down and watched)
And these I've NEVER seen before:
- Dave
- Murder at 1600
- The Wedding Singer
Oh yes, probably over 200. I really haven't counted. But hey, it's fun picking them up, fondling them, and rearranging them. That's all the entertainment I need!
I'm still trying to figure out a way to watch LOTR all in one day. Although, they're almost 4 hours long....Each, that is.
''She's safe, just like I promised. She's all set to marry Norrington, just like she promised. And you get to die for her, just like you promised. So we're all men of our word really... except for Elizabeth, who is in fact, a woman''
Phantom of the Opera
The Two Towers Extended Edition
Batman Anthology
Toy Story 2
Tarzan II
The Aviator
The Brothers Grimm
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Passion of the Christ
The Treasures
The First section, are basically movies I have gotten recently, and just have not gotten around to watching.
Best Movies of 2009:
1. Moon
2. Inglorious Basterds
3. The Hurt Locker
4. Coraline
5. Ponyo
Well according to DVD spot I own 407 and have watched 191. I am not buying anymore(or at least only ones I will watch right away) until I start making some headway.
I haven't watched a single one of my Christmas presents yet. If my teachers would give me a break and let me have ONE night with no homework, then I'd be able to get to some of those unwatched DVDs, but that's not going to happen anytime soon. Until then, they're just sitting on my shelf, looking more watchable than ever; I'm going crazy.
The ones I haven't even put in the DVD player are:
- Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: Season 1
- Scrubs: Season 2
- Any of my 7 Fullmetal Alchemist DVDs
- The Chronological Donald: Volume 2
- Ducktales: Season 1
- The Simpsons: Season 5
- The Simpsons: Season 6
- Family Guy: Volume 2 - Season 3
- South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut
I've watched every one of my DVDs, including those cheapo ones that come in cereal boxes. I once forced myself through an excruciating live-action version of Alice in Wonderland, with Whoopie Goldberg as an extremely unconvincing Cheshire cat, and Martin Short as a repulsive Mad Hatter. It was one of those cereal box DVDs and, because I am so unnaturally obsessive, I just couldn't stand the thought of having a DVD in my possession and never watching it. It was, if I remember correctly, about two and a half hours of complete cinematic idiocy, but I watched it all just so I could say to myself that I did.
"I don't get high on drugs; I get high on Disney."
Miss Jo wrote:I've watched every one of my DVDs, including those cheapo ones that come in cereal boxes. I once forced myself through an excruciating live-action version of Alice in Wonderland, with Whoopie Goldberg as an extremely unconvincing Cheshire cat, and Martin Short as a repulsive Mad Hatter. It was one of those cereal box DVDs and, because I am so unnaturally obsessive, I just couldn't stand the thought of having a DVD in my possession and never watching it. It was, if I remember correctly, about two and a half hours of complete cinematic idiocy, but I watched it all just so I could say to myself that I did.
I think that's the one with Tina Majorino (Corinna Corinna) as Alice!! I thought I remembered liking that movie
Miss Jo wrote:I've watched every one of my DVDs, including those cheapo ones that come in cereal boxes. I once forced myself through an excruciating live-action version of Alice in Wonderland, with Whoopie Goldberg as an extremely unconvincing Cheshire cat, and Martin Short as a repulsive Mad Hatter. It was one of those cereal box DVDs and, because I am so unnaturally obsessive, I just couldn't stand the thought of having a DVD in my possession and never watching it. It was, if I remember correctly, about two and a half hours of complete cinematic idiocy, but I watched it all just so I could say to myself that I did.
I think that's the one with Tina Majorino (Corinna Corinna) as Alice!! I thought I remembered liking that movie
Yeah, and Miranda Richardson as the Queen of Hearts, I remember this movie having really bad CGI effects, like the Mad Hatter's head terribly enlarged on his neck. ugh.
I always have a few that I haven't watched yet. I like to watch movies at night, so I tend to get behind on my dvd watching. These are the ones I haven't watched:
Superman 2
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
Dick Tracy
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Saved!
I wont be watching these until summer (I'm planing on having a marathon):
Smallville - The Complete 1st Season
Smallville - The Complete 2nd Season
Smallville - The Complete 3rd Season
Smallville - The Complete 4th Season
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Garden State, The Score, and Lord of the Rings: Return of the King are the only ones I haven't watched yet.
I've seen The Score and Return of the King, but Garden State was a blind buy. I heard some good things about it and the price was right at the time. I just need to get around to watching it.
Well what's the point in getting it if you're not going to even see it at least once. If you didn't like it in the theaters or when you rented it... don't buy it. Simple.
Supersize Me
The Wizard of Oz 3-disc Collector's Edition (technically, I have seen it twice on TV. But I've never watched it on DVD.)
Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-ton Mega Set
Between watching movies and playing video games, games seem to hold a higher priority on my entertainment list.