I never put out a vanilla edition of a DVD.

At home we watch DVDs and love our many animals.

The stigma of the straight-to-DVD thing is over.

Yeah sure, I'd love to have all my movies on DVD.

I like DVDs so much - it's such a better format than VHS.

I've never been to the opera; I've only seen opera on DVD.

I like both Blu-ray and DVD, but Blu-ray gives you more options.

I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.

I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.

You know how sad your life is when you know the release date of DVDs.

My DVD cellophane was put on by a psychiatrist. It was shrink-wrapped.

Before I got signed, I was doing a lot of DVD's, and a lot of freestyles.

Also watching a movie on DVD is different than watching it in the theater.

Now DVD can represent more income than the box office - and typically does.

When DVDs finally disappear, I'm going to be sad. I'll miss the commentaries.

The roadwork is just rehearsal for that DVD you're going to film a year later.

If you buy a DVD you have a copy. If you want a backup copy you buy another one.

Instead of watching DVDs at home, I prefer going to the cinema to get the experience.

I lie around the floor with my cats Billy and Jazz or watch DVDs with my best friends.

Filmmakers get into trouble when they're watching too many DVDs and quoting all the time.

I like to hang out with my friends, go to the theatre, watch DVDs, read, play with my niece.

We own our movie and are now close to breaking even, even without finishing domestic DVD deals.

The thousands of clips on internet are better to us than any DVD that could have been released.

I watch a lot of TV. I love nothing more than having a good TV show on DVD, to just plow through.

If I want to get a taste of beach culture, I'll fire up my season 2 DVD of 'Beverly Hills, 90210.'

If you're asking me have I purchased a CD, a DVD or downloaded a current artist? The answer is no.

I think a Chris Jericho triple DVD set is a great present. I don't what my kids are complaining about.

Being a parent and having two young kids, I buy Blu-rays and DVDs all the time. It's like buying a toy.

I couldn't see my father's films because they were restricted and we didn't have videos or DVDs back then.

I could not work for a long time. I don't spend very much money. Basically I spend money on food and DVDs.

I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.

I don't know what DVD commentaries are about. I'd like to strangle the person who came up with that concept.

I'm not a celebrity trainer. I don't have my own line of DVDs, but I'm a fighter and have everything to prove.

Kids know me from their Grease DVD, so they instantly respond. You can hear a pin drop when I do my old songs.

A lot of people who watch DVDs are people who are interested in, if not moviemaking, then creativity in general.

Uh, I thought DVDs werne't allowed at my sleepovers. They're not. Then why am i watching the Lady and the Tramp?

You know, I watched the original 'Same Time, Next Year' on DVD about ten times this year, and I cried all ten times.

I mean, I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them.

I don't go to the gym because I don't have time, but I do pilates workout DVDs for 20 minutes or more every day at home.

Just to be involved in anything Disney, whether it's 'Avengers Assemble' or 'Planes' or straight-to-dvd work, it's great.

If life were a movie, physical reality would be the entire DVD: Future and past frames exist just as much as the present one.

In teaching, I like being able to present clips from movies on VHS or DVD and then talk about them. That's what this movie is.

I was trying to organise my DVDs into a sort of chronological order, and I am afraid that it all trailed off after the Sixties.

He has been greatly missed since his retirement ... Thank God for videotapes and DVDs. In this regard, he will always be around.

My backpack has seven or eight DVDs in it and four or five of them have been there three months and I'm desperate to get to them.

Unlike films, which can be easily disseminated worldwide via DVDs and the Internet, plays struggle to find an international audience.

During the offseason, I go to the movies almost every day. You hear about women buying shoes? I buy DVDs. I definitely have a problem.

I urgently advise hospitals: Do not make the DVD available to your patients; there may be an outbreak of bedpans thrown at TV screens.

I don't have a TV at my house. I literally do not. I have a television, but I don't have anything plugged into it, though. I watch DVDs.

I'm going to eventually shoot my own special, because you have to own your own content. My Turn (2003), that's never been released on DVD.

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