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First DVD
As a companion to the "New DVD Thread", here's another one. What was the first dvd you got when you got your dvd player (and when did you get your player)? I got my player in 2001 and the first dvds I bought were Superman: The Movie and Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz.
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Good thread, and brings back memories!
Funny about Superman - The Movie - twas the very first LaserDisc I bought when I got into that format in 1991 (the other was the WIP version of Beauty And The Beast, which is why I bought an LD player).
Being an early adopter, I had my DVD player by mid-end 1997, though I still collected LDs until well into 2000 (Contact, Austin Powers and Mars Attacks among my last new release pickups).
I can't remember the very first DVD I came home with, but among the initial titles I remember playing over and over were three of the original Disney Limited Issue titles (Mulan, Hercules and 101 Dalmatians), A Bug's Life disc, and a bunch of the Disney Anchor Bay titles such as Condorman and The Black Hole.
Also glad I picked up Little Shop Of Horrors early - that extended ending has never been seen since!
Funny about Superman - The Movie - twas the very first LaserDisc I bought when I got into that format in 1991 (the other was the WIP version of Beauty And The Beast, which is why I bought an LD player).
Being an early adopter, I had my DVD player by mid-end 1997, though I still collected LDs until well into 2000 (Contact, Austin Powers and Mars Attacks among my last new release pickups).
I can't remember the very first DVD I came home with, but among the initial titles I remember playing over and over were three of the original Disney Limited Issue titles (Mulan, Hercules and 101 Dalmatians), A Bug's Life disc, and a bunch of the Disney Anchor Bay titles such as Condorman and The Black Hole.
Also glad I picked up Little Shop Of Horrors early - that extended ending has never been seen since!
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Hey Christian... the first movie I had on VHS was Superman The Movie too!
Of course, this was back in 1978 and wasn't exactly an official copy, but then again neither were my Dumbo, Snow White, Lady And The Tramp, 101 Dalmatians or Peter Pan...
Ahh, the good old days before rampamnt piracy when video copies of current films were actually handed out from studio archives! Luckily, my Dad woroed at Elstree Studios, so we got a lot of unofficial but authorized product.
I remember Watership Down playing at home (our first VHS was actually set up for us by that film's editor Terry Rawlings), as well as ET. But then some people too advantage of these home copies and started mass bootlegging them, and piracy was fuelled.
ET was the first really big film that got the Studios to stop the hand outs to employees, so then I had to start renting!
Note: I think the first movie I bought on sell-through VHS was Superman as well, though I think that eary promotion on Raiders Of The Lost Ark would have been in there too.
Of course, this was back in 1978 and wasn't exactly an official copy, but then again neither were my Dumbo, Snow White, Lady And The Tramp, 101 Dalmatians or Peter Pan...
Ahh, the good old days before rampamnt piracy when video copies of current films were actually handed out from studio archives! Luckily, my Dad woroed at Elstree Studios, so we got a lot of unofficial but authorized product.
I remember Watership Down playing at home (our first VHS was actually set up for us by that film's editor Terry Rawlings), as well as ET. But then some people too advantage of these home copies and started mass bootlegging them, and piracy was fuelled.
ET was the first really big film that got the Studios to stop the hand outs to employees, so then I had to start renting!
Note: I think the first movie I bought on sell-through VHS was Superman as well, though I think that eary promotion on Raiders Of The Lost Ark would have been in there too.
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First video:
The first UK video release of Sleeping Beauty from around 1989. My parents had actually only just gotten a video machine, as they didn't really need one until I came along and they needed a babysitter to shut me up (especially since I was about to enter the terrible twos soon). I also got the Zip a Dee Doo Dah Sing Along Songs tape, and various Thomas the Tank Engine, Spot and Fireman Sam tapes.
First DVD:
In late 2002, we got a DVD player for Christmas, and my first DVDs that I received were South Park: The Movie and Spider-Man. The first one I actually bought (it was in a January sale in WH Smith) was Meet the Parents. My craze with the medium didn't really take off until mid 2004 though when I learnt about aspect ratios/bought The Lion King in a Summer Sale in HMV for £10.99. The first DVDs that I ordered online were Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Back to the Future Trilogy and my first Region 1 DVD was Alice in Wonderland: The Masterpiece Edition.
The first UK video release of Sleeping Beauty from around 1989. My parents had actually only just gotten a video machine, as they didn't really need one until I came along and they needed a babysitter to shut me up (especially since I was about to enter the terrible twos soon). I also got the Zip a Dee Doo Dah Sing Along Songs tape, and various Thomas the Tank Engine, Spot and Fireman Sam tapes.
First DVD:
In late 2002, we got a DVD player for Christmas, and my first DVDs that I received were South Park: The Movie and Spider-Man. The first one I actually bought (it was in a January sale in WH Smith) was Meet the Parents. My craze with the medium didn't really take off until mid 2004 though when I learnt about aspect ratios/bought The Lion King in a Summer Sale in HMV for £10.99. The first DVDs that I ordered online were Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Back to the Future Trilogy and my first Region 1 DVD was Alice in Wonderland: The Masterpiece Edition.
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