hoytereden wrote:I may be one of the few "baby boomers" around here so you guys are youngsters to me but being a collector by nature I don't attatch myself to or buy because of value. If something I buy happens to appreciate in value it's because it goes OOP or is issued in small quantities and goes up in value long after I bought it. I love films and have been buying them in every format from 16 & 8mm to Blue-ray. I buy a film because I like it or think I might. I do blind buy but nowhere near as much as I used to. A lot of things I used to collect I've tailed off on but I still buy movies, books pertaining to film or stars, movie posters, history books (WWII especially) and video games. Money well spent or foolish purchases? Depends on who makes the judgement. These things make me happy and unless something dire happens I will continue to purchase them. If I pass on then my wife and kids know dealers to contact if they choose to sell off these items. At that point, of course, I will be beyond caring.
Parklife wrote:Also, I realize that the movies I started buying and focused my collection on aren't necessarily what my wife is interested in watching all that often. She enjoys foreign films, I love them. She tolerates French New Wave, I can't seem to go without it. I can watch classics over and over, she prefers to see new movies.
hoytereden wrote:Parklife wrote:Also, I realize that the movies I started buying and focused my collection on aren't necessarily what my wife is interested in watching all that often. She enjoys foreign films, I love them. She tolerates French New Wave, I can't seem to go without it. I can watch classics over and over, she prefers to see new movies.
I've been married nearly 30 years and based on what my wife and I mutually like, we shouldn't have lasted 30 days!After endless "How about.......?" and getting the look we pretty much have carved out our own times for what we like and and watch them separately. It works for us.
Steve T Power wrote:hoytereden wrote:Parklife wrote:Also, I realize that the movies I started buying and focused my collection on aren't necessarily what my wife is interested in watching all that often. She enjoys foreign films, I love them. She tolerates French New Wave, I can't seem to go without it. I can watch classics over and over, she prefers to see new movies.
I've been married nearly 30 years and based on what my wife and I mutually like, we shouldn't have lasted 30 days!After endless "How about.......?" and getting the look we pretty much have carved out our own times for what we like and and watch them separately. It works for us.
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