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  • Nebulous2
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    I spent several years where I bought a dvd a week, then moved on to blurays. They were all in a couple of large bookcases. I rarely if ever watched them. About 18 months ago we did up our lounge and they moved to boxes in the loft, where they've languished ever since. About 250 dvds and 150 blurays.
  • OP, we had about 400 dvd's - we gave the dross to charity shop, then piled the rest into a box. We decided that any we hadn't watch within 2 years weren't worth keeping. We've got about 150 dvd's left. My collection of blu rays is growing, mainly because I wanted the HD quality for the home projector. It's worth looking on Netflix or whatever streaming service you have/want to see whether some of the films you have are available on there, but so long as you have a working player, I don't see the problem in keeping the ones you will watch at some point.
    I almost got rid of the Disney/Kids type movies that we got for the grandkids about 10 or more years ago, but then came along grandchild number 3, so they are back in use. Bed knobs and broomsticks - a classic.
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