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What was your first DVD?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkovacs01
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In December 98, I purchased a mispriced JVC DVD.  It retailed for $1099, and I paid $399.  I left that day with The Jackal and Seven.
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In December 98, I purchased a mispriced JVC DVD.  It retailed for $1099, and I paid $399.  I left that day with The Jackal and Seven.

Should that have been $10.99 and $3.99?
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I went out and bought Fifth Element the same night I picked up my very first DVD Player.
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In January 2000, I got Terminator 2 which was given with my first DVd Player.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantHerr Fogeltje
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I bought my first DVD somewhere in the fall of 2002 after getting a DVD rom. It was Crimson Tide in a for 9,99 EUR if I'm not mistaken. I still have it and it's sitting at nr. 1 in my collection. Even though I bought an extended of Crimson Tide this summer (still have to discover what is extended about it) I will not part with the original as it's my first DVD ever.
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In December 98, I purchased a mispriced JVC DVD.  It retailed for $1099, and I paid $399.  I left that day with The Jackal and Seven.

Should that have been $10.99 and $3.99?


no, the prices were correct.  what i meant to say was a mispriced JVC DVD PLAYER.  $700 off was a pretty good deal I thought
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I bought my first dvd player (Panasonic A350) on Oct 29th 1998 and I probably bought my first dvd on the same day as well, which was Contact (region 2).

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My love of movies started when my Dad bought one of the first Sony BetaMax's?  Remember those?  Then it was VHS back in 1975.  I used to have a catalog of over 3,000 VHS movies.  After that collection was stolen, I gave up collecting movies.  Then on December 15 of 2003, I won my first DVD, a copy of Tron: 20th Anniversary Edition from a local mall contest.  It was a sign from God that I should collect again.  I've had an Oscars Party for the past 23 years.  Movies are the ultimate high.   
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Desperado.  It was free with my DVD player.
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After thinking about this for a long time....

I STILL CAN'T REMEMBER!?
i think my brain is turning to mush.... 
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After thinking about this for a long time....

I STILL CAN'T REMEMBER!?
i think my brain is turning to mush.... 

I feel your pain.  I was watching DVD's as soon as Blockbuster started renting them but I can't recall what was my actual first purchase.
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I remember it was a cold, snowy day in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1997.  With money I really didn't have to spend, I went to Costco and bought a DVD Player and pretty much the only two movies they had in stock:  The Running Man and Two Days in the Valley.

When I think back to those days, with my 20" color TV and non-surround sound, it fills me with a sort of melancholy for a life less complicated.  But on that day, I realized that I had already bout my last crap-vision VHS Tape and realized that I would have to start replacing them with DVDs... as well as keep up with the current releases.

Since then, I've upgraded to the 50" Plasma HDTV and cool-guy theater sound system and dear God, I could never go back.

Now, as I harken back, I realize that I have come back again:  Almost a year ago I bought my first HD DVD player along with my very first HD DVD, Serenity, (and yes, it was HD DVD and not Blu-Ray) and I realize that that I will have to start replacing my DVDs with HD... as well as keep up with the new releases.

Ahh, but it's a burden most of us share and I, for one, appreciate the many travelers that share the same path as I.

Now if I can just figure out how to pay for it all... 
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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Now if I can just figure out how to pay for it all... 

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