Uh, I thought DVDs werne't allowed at my sleepovers. They're not. Then why am i watching the Lady and the Tramp?
Instead of watching DVDs at home, I prefer going to the cinema to get the experience.
I like DVDs so much - it's such a better format than VHS.
In the lead-up to competitions, I just watch box sets and DVDs and play 'Candy Crush.'
I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.
I buy DVDs almost every week. I'm more of a film buff, so I usually buy more DVDs than CDs, but if I like someone's album, I will buy the CD of it.
I love to kick back at home with some good food, friends, & family and watch DVDs!
When DVDs finally disappear, I'm going to be sad. I'll miss the commentaries.
In the past, I've told people to get me DVDs: like, the box sets of entire series. When you're overseas and there isn't much else to do, they can be great.
I'm in the process of trying to organize my DVDs into some kind of order and it's taking me weeks. I have everything from obscure 'Antonioni' to 'Terminator Salvation.'
Sailor Moon' was my favorite cartoon of all time, and I'm still kind of obsessed with it. I own all the DVDs to watch it at home.
I watch a lot DVDs. I don't leave my room too much.
The day my film 'Dum' released, it was available on pirated DVDs and VCDs. They showed the movie on cable channels. It was pathetic. It was so frustrating.
I hoard and buy loads of the same things over and over - DVDs, clothes, trainers.
The simple-minded always look for something - if it's not pornography, it's DVDs or the Internet or video games - but I don't think there's anything inherently evil about Facebook.
I never download anything; it's crazy! We must keep buying albums and DVDs.
Unlike films, which can be easily disseminated worldwide via DVDs and the Internet, plays struggle to find an international audience.
I'm in the process of trying to organize my DVDs into some kind of order and it's taking me weeks. I have everything from obscure 'Antonioni' to 'Terminator Salvation.
I personally can get quite depressed in January looking at the glut of DVDs and new diet and exercise books and apps, and the Instagram posts that come out.
I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.
I like to hang out with my friends, go to the theatre, watch DVDs, read, play with my niece.
My backpack has seven or eight DVDs in it and four or five of them have been there three months and I'm desperate to get to them.
What I don't believe is that DVDs or HD broadcasts can be a substitute for the real thing.
I like watching Bengali film DVDs with sub-titles.
At home we watch DVDs and love our many animals.
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.
I was trying to organise my DVDs into a sort of chronological order, and I am afraid that it all trailed off after the Sixties.
Frankly, I like DVDs having lots of things on it, but I have issues with it as well, too.
DVDs have their place, but the cinema is a tangible, emotional experience that I would hate my children not to have.
I mean, I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them.
You hear about women buying shoes? I buy DVDs. I definitely have a problem.
Yes, DVDs are gone, but there is this wonderful Internet platform out there called YouTube.
I graduated from high school with the art award and I had made a ton of short films, but it was before DVDs with director commentary.
I couldn't see my father's films because they were restricted and we didn't have videos or DVDs back then.
I don't have a TV at my house. I literally do not. I have a television, but I don't have anything plugged into it, though. I watch DVDs.
I love going to all kinds of movies, I screen DVDs in my house, but I go to the theatre a lot in the afternoon. I don't get bugged because there aren't many people around.
'Sailor Moon' was my favorite cartoon of all time, and I'm still kind of obsessed with it. I own all the DVDs to watch it at home.
I don't go to the gym because I don't have time, but I do Pilates workout DVDs for 20 minutes or more every day at home.
I collect movies. So I have all those in binders. I don't have the DVDs out. I put them in binders.
He has been greatly missed since his retirement ... Thank God for videotapes and DVDs. In this regard, he will always be around.
A lot of people who watch DVDs are people who are interested in, if not moviemaking, then creativity in general.
I was distributing DVDs in Mumbai in 2006, and that is when I got my first TV show offer - 'Left Right Left.'
In books they don't have deleted scenes, like with DVDs. You could have your deleted scene in a book as well!
I love films. I have a collection of DVDs on my shelf.
As long as I have books and DVDs, I don't miss much.
I like to collect DVDs of most English films.
I want to be lazier. This is the luxurious dream I have: Doing nothing all day, just watching the clouds and DVDs.
During the offseason, I go to the movies almost every day. You hear about women buying shoes? I buy DVDs. I definitely have a problem.
I download music, I don't buy CDs any more, but I still buy DVDs.
I'm not a celebrity trainer. I don't have my own line of DVDs, but I'm a fighter and have everything to prove.
You know how sad your life is when you know the release date of DVDs.
Being a parent and having two young kids, I buy Blu-rays and DVDs all the time. It's like buying a toy.
I spend my weekends sleeping and watching DVDs, and eating at restaurants within a 2-block radius of my apartment.
I lie around the floor with my cats Billy and Jazz or watch DVDs with my best friends.
I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.
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.
I have a DVD player and I have DVDs, and I have no time to watch any of them.
Most people buy shoes and clothing, but I buy a lot of DVDs.
Filmmakers get into trouble when they're watching too many DVDs and quoting all the time.
Before we shot the pilot, I knew what 'Dallas' was, but I actually was too young to remember the details of the show. I didn't have my hands on the DVDs, so I YouTubed everything I could of J.R.
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