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Sep 07, 2005 16:47

So, my latest idea, albeit not on genius level, is to really beef up my dvd collection. That is, if the price is right. I have probably bought no more than a handful of dvds this year. In fact, I don't recall buying a single one in july or august and the one before that was Batman which was $9.99. I've probably bought more books than dvds this year, something that hasn't happened since 1998 when I didn't even own a dvd player. I find books to be more fulfilling and I could spend $15 on a book knowing that it will take me many hours to get through it. Although I can't justify throwing around $15-$20 for a dvd unless its one I really enjoyed (Tommy Boy and Crash were the latest added in my library). However, I just may be able to justify spitting out $20 at blockbuster for 3 used ones. Who cares if the case is a bit messed up, as long as the dvd works fine.

So what's the verdict? Invest in movies if they're cheap or why buy if I will hardly watch them?

And Coke or Pepsi? I prefer coke products. They taste better. I'm a diet man, diet pepsi sucks balls, but dc or ddp is great. I dunno....who goes into a bar and orders a jack and pepsi?

Movies:
Constant Gardener: I had high expectations going in so I thought it was ok.
Eulogy: Kinda funny, has its moments
Downfall: Awesome WW2 flick. It's foreign (German) and its about hitlers last days. Amazing
Conspiracy: Good as a play, as a movie its ok. Dialogue is good.
Sahara: Humphrey Bogart movie...another WW2 (I watched a bunch of them for some reason lately). It was pretty damn good.

Journal Quote:
"Put your hands together for my man, mister Randy Watson, and his band, Sexual Chocolate. SEXUAL CHOCOLATE"
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