An Amish school gets shot up by a madman in the 00s, killing a bunch of kids.
"Amish Grace" refers to the fact that the Amish don't believe in revenge and vengeance, so the film explores how the parents of the dead kids struggle with their need for revenge and retribution against the killer and their religion's demand that they cast out all hatred for their kids murderer and forgive him for his sins due to the Amish faith being one where you are supposed to forgive sinners no matter what they do.
If you have a small collection that's fine but when you have hundreds of discs putting each of them an individual case takes up a huge amount of space.
I know it might seem "convenient" to have everything on the computer or streaming but personally Id rather have physical medium. Takes the work load off my computer and I dont want to screw around torrenting something, or even booting up a streaming platform and being bombarded with lots of other crap I dont want to watch. Then sometimes theres internet problems.
Booting up a DVD or Blueray menu is simple and kino. You can also leave the house to buy them!
I used to have one with cheap VCDs when I was in Hong Kong. 2-discs one movie. I even had a bootleg LOTR Harry Potter combo..I think one of the Potters was on a handheld camera and the blurb on the back was some copy pasted shit that didnt even make sense.
>not having two copies of each film from your extensive collection, one still in shrink wrap displayed on your shelf, the other with the disc kept in a binderbfor easy access
Ngmi
It's a someone brings over counterfeit DVDs with holographic blu ray logos on the cardboard sleeves and Blu ray logo spliced into the intro and tries to convince you that your basic b***h DVD player is magically playing Blu ray movie night
reminds me, I made a small amount of money as a teen by getting movies that people were talking about from Blockbuster, ripping them and then burning them to discs to sell on. I even had some software that made fake interaction screens
Those aren't bootlegs and when I reverse image searched this a whole bunch of Reddit posts came up. You really can't come up with anything even mildly interesting on your own?
Zoomer here. Pretty much all zoomers grew up with the black dvd binder. We got a load of my stack from a Thailand trip in 2012. I remember we got the TinTin movie directed by Spielberg and I rewatched that a million times
I remember when newspapers used to come with movies back in the DVD boom, and everyone was rushing to get them. This is when I have started building a collection of movies. Some newspapers had taste and came with actually good movies like A clockwork orange.
I remember that as well. whenever my grandma had to babysit me she'd put on whatever movie the weekend newspaper had sent out. also I'm 27 so even zoomers had these experiences.
The frick is Amish grace
An Amish school gets shot up by a madman in the 00s, killing a bunch of kids.
"Amish Grace" refers to the fact that the Amish don't believe in revenge and vengeance, so the film explores how the parents of the dead kids struggle with their need for revenge and retribution against the killer and their religion's demand that they cast out all hatred for their kids murderer and forgive him for his sins due to the Amish faith being one where you are supposed to forgive sinners no matter what they do.
>find old dvd case full of visual novels, toehoe doujin music, and burned ps2 games
young me was fricking based
those Aren't bootlegs
just put them on a USB now bruh
>keeping DVDs, CDs, or Blu Rays in some binder instead of in their proper case, alphabetized on a media storage shelf
Enjoy your scratched up shit.
If you have a small collection that's fine but when you have hundreds of discs putting each of them an individual case takes up a huge amount of space.
In fact it’s the exact opposite. Small collections go in binders because they are easily replaceable.
One earthquake and that shit is going to be trashed.
nobody's fault if you can't afford nothing more than a studio
>Enjoy your scratched up shit.
freeze it for a few hours
>newbie frogposter doesn't know about the toothpaste trick
Yes, that's how we did it in the 2000s. They didn't scratch up at all.
I have 23 year old DVDs in a case that are fine, also a copy of age of empires II from a cereal box
I have floppy records from cereal boxes.
like picrel?
that's pretty cool
Lol a binder for DVDs, a binder for Xbox games, and a huge binder for CDs. Good times, good times.
I know it might seem "convenient" to have everything on the computer or streaming but personally Id rather have physical medium. Takes the work load off my computer and I dont want to screw around torrenting something, or even booting up a streaming platform and being bombarded with lots of other crap I dont want to watch. Then sometimes theres internet problems.
Booting up a DVD or Blueray menu is simple and kino. You can also leave the house to buy them!
I used to have one with cheap VCDs when I was in Hong Kong. 2-discs one movie. I even had a bootleg LOTR Harry Potter combo..I think one of the Potters was on a handheld camera and the blurb on the back was some copy pasted shit that didnt even make sense.
>not having two copies of each film from your extensive collection, one still in shrink wrap displayed on your shelf, the other with the disc kept in a binderbfor easy access
Ngmi
I still have mine, has some Kino rip off japanese kill bill called "so close" that I thoroughly enjoyed
fook I think it's chinese
I only have pirated video games. I still have a binder full of Xbox and Dreamcast games that my dad burned for me as a kid
It's a someone brings over counterfeit DVDs with holographic blu ray logos on the cardboard sleeves and Blu ray logo spliced into the intro and tries to convince you that your basic b***h DVD player is magically playing Blu ray movie night
reminds me, I made a small amount of money as a teen by getting movies that people were talking about from Blockbuster, ripping them and then burning them to discs to sell on. I even had some software that made fake interaction screens
I had to go to my friend's house to burn DVDs because our computer only had a CD burner
were you super poor? even my shitty intel celeron laptop could burn DVDs
No my dad was just really cheap, either that or I was moronic and couldn't figure it out but for some reason could make it work at my friend's house
I'm a zoomer and I had this growing up. This website doesn't realize zoomers are in their 20s now..
My post-zoomer kids are learning how to use technology on my old thinkpad from 2001 and I wouldn't have it any other way
Those aren't bootlegs and when I reverse image searched this a whole bunch of Reddit posts came up. You really can't come up with anything even mildly interesting on your own?
I saw a bootleg Kill Bill DVD at Goodwill tonight. Wondered if it was the Japanese cut, but didn't feel like buying it to find out.
Did anyone else think OP's pic were donuts?
Zoomer here. Pretty much all zoomers grew up with the black dvd binder. We got a load of my stack from a Thailand trip in 2012. I remember we got the TinTin movie directed by Spielberg and I rewatched that a million times
I remember when newspapers used to come with movies back in the DVD boom, and everyone was rushing to get them. This is when I have started building a collection of movies. Some newspapers had taste and came with actually good movies like A clockwork orange.
I remember that as well. whenever my grandma had to babysit me she'd put on whatever movie the weekend newspaper had sent out. also I'm 27 so even zoomers had these experiences.
Based. '83 psueudomillenial here
already conquered the vinyl and reel to reel formats, just got my old CD's out of storage and bought this bad boy.......
https://shenzhenaudio.com/products/moondrop-discdream-portable-cd-player
getting ready to some dunk on some zoomers soon and ilicit confusion