10/11 years ago whenever the TNG DVD sets came out I gladly and happily bought them the day they were released, happily laid down $100 for them and made sure I had they day off to get them as soon as the store opened and took the day to start watching through the episode of one fantastic TV series.
Now, the Blu-Ray sets are coming out which look phenomenal and I wonder what I ever saw in the DVDs beyond "my favorite shown on DVD." Given the.... "pace" at which these BDs are coming out I can see myself going back to those DVDs to rewatch some old favorites but the BDs are just a whole new viewing experience.
Really, in this case we're looking at a situation where there's pretty much no reason to keep the TNG DVDs. The Blu-Rays are pretty much exactly the same (it's not like in TOS where effects were completely replaced with new CGI) just far better quality.
So what do you plan to do with your DVD sets? Part of me wants to give them to someone who likes the series but isn't going to invest in a BD player or the new sets but then part of me is still attached to these old things. Hell, at the very least I find the packaging a bit niftier.
Now, the Blu-Ray sets are coming out which look phenomenal and I wonder what I ever saw in the DVDs beyond "my favorite shown on DVD." Given the.... "pace" at which these BDs are coming out I can see myself going back to those DVDs to rewatch some old favorites but the BDs are just a whole new viewing experience.
Really, in this case we're looking at a situation where there's pretty much no reason to keep the TNG DVDs. The Blu-Rays are pretty much exactly the same (it's not like in TOS where effects were completely replaced with new CGI) just far better quality.
So what do you plan to do with your DVD sets? Part of me wants to give them to someone who likes the series but isn't going to invest in a BD player or the new sets but then part of me is still attached to these old things. Hell, at the very least I find the packaging a bit niftier.
