if you had to throw out all your dvd's/BD except one

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which one would you keep

for me;

aliens
 
Oh man, well as far as DVD's go, I'd go with the original 1933 King Kong Special Edition DVD. I'd also keep 2001: A Space Odyssey on Blu-Ray.
 
damn this is hard.......

It would be between The Dark Knight and Iron Man., and maybe, just maybe, The Matrix.
 
Oh man, well as far as DVD's go, I'd go with the original 1933 King Kong Special Edition DVD. I'd also keep 2001: A Space Odyssey on Blu-Ray.


that's cheating :woot:

okay
aliens on dvd
matrix on blu ray
 
Lion King is on VHS so I don't have to worry about that. I'd save The Dark Knight on BD.
 
I'd murder the person telling me to throw out my DVDs and toss them into the nearest body of water. :o
 
Ghostbusters, I guess. I don't have any blu-rays.
 
This is an almost impossible question for me to answer.

I'll go with what TLH said and pick Jaws. Just the scene with Robert Shaw talking about the Indianapolis and his speech to the towns people about his price for catching the shark are awesome. Hell, I could just watch those two scenes playing back to back, looped.
 
I can't decide, Godfather I-II, Saving Private Ryan, The Dark Knight, Batman Begins, Platoon, Heat, StarWars The Empire Strikes Back, Leo The Professional, Aliens, Terminator 1, The Simpsons seasons 4-12 :D

Sorry I can't decide.
 
Die Hard. I will commit murder, genocide, global annihilation to protect it.
 
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itd be up in the air between the dark knight, watchmen, and boondock saints
 
Probably one of my two Blade movies. I would cry like a beeyotch to lose my Spider-man movies, my Friday the 13th collection, kung fu collection, Batman Begins, etc. But my Blade movies are too damn easy to watch without getting tired of them.
 
damn this is hard.......

It would be between The Dark Knight and Iron Man., and maybe, just maybe, The Matrix.
Throw out 'The Dark Knight'. Whether you have it on Blu-Ray or not, that was a big "FU" in terms of content.
 
Star Trek (jj abrams version)
*signed, dated, and stamped* i love TDK but i can only watch that once in a while. i can pop in ST09 anytime and still enjoy it as much as i did when i saw it in theaters.
 
*signed, dated, and stamped* i love TDK but i can only watch that once in a while. i can pop in ST09 anytime and still enjoy it as much as i did when i saw it in theaters.

Not to mention the crapload of extras on the three disc blu-ray. I'm STILL trying to get through everything! haha
 

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