If you've got a pile of old DVDs of gathering dust at home, it might be time to give them a second glance. Some TV shows and movies could fetch a surprising sum. Despite the decline in DVD sales due ...
A man who brought 100 DVDs from his collection to a pawn shop has confessed his shock at the amount he was offered in return. Digital Video Discs were initially manufactured in the late 1990s, and by ...
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If, like me, you have a bunch of DVDs on your shelf, some recent reports may have you worrying if any of your collection has, in fact, rotted. Many physical media enthusiasts may be familiar with DVD ...
If you appreciate the value, importance and (for the most part) reliability of physical media, it’s likely you have some DVDs in your collection. Unlike streaming, where titles of your favorite films, ...
Physical media is a great way to preserve your favorite movies and TV shows when they’re not always available on streaming services. But what if your old DVDs stop working? The New York Post reports ...
Your DVDs are dying — and it’s got nothing to do with streaming apps. DVDs might be a thing of the past, but if you’re someone who kept your collection, you’ll want to check if they’ve fallen victim ...
Physical media will never go away, right? Turns out that's not entirely true. If you own a Warner Bros. DVD from a certain three-year period, there's a good chance the disc no longer works -- but the ...
There is no better way to protect the art you love and ensure it is always available for enjoyment than physical media. We know some people enjoy keeping tabs on the licensing agreements, expiration ...
Facepalm: Those who still own DVDs or have movie collections from the 2000s should check them for Warner Bros. logos and see if the discs have rotted. Unfortunately, many affected titles aren't ...
“This is a business where the buyer gets nothing for his money but a memory,” MGM founder Louis B. Mayer (Arliss Howard) says in Mank. “What he bought still belongs to the man who sold it. That’s the ...