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Originally Posted by JimmyJames
Look where you're posting. I agree to the extent that I will not replace every one of my DVD's with HD-DVD's - I couldn't afford it and there are many that simply won't get viewed enough or at all. For my favorites, yes, I would replace a few of them with their HD-DVD counterparts, then make new purchases in the new format.
But the special features? I could go either way on those. Many movies I don't even bother with some special features - unless it's one of my more preferred films.
Yes, some people are 100% HD and anything less is unacceptable. And there's nothing wrong with that - to each their own. But I am content over quality - I will watch Pulp Fiction in SD before I would watch Gigli in HD.
But that doesn't mean I don't want to see as much content as possible in an HD format. Hope this helps.... 
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Thanks! I don't think there is anything wrong with just buying high def DVDs from now on; I was just curious as to how many people are ONLY going to buy high def from here on out, even though a movie like "Wedding Crashers" is not going to be any funnier just because it is high def. It was absoultely hilarious (IMO) the last three times I saw it; how will improved picture quality change that?
I hear some people debating whether or not they should junk all their old DVDs and just start buying new. I will do that for some of the ones I really want to see in high def, but anyone who trades in their Simpsons boxed sets to be them in high def is getting fleeced, again IMO.