If I like something enough to buy it, I'll then buy it. If not, I'll just move onto the next one. I'm certainly not going to fork out money for something that's going to be sitting for goodness knows how long in the dvd rack. The film companies probably rely on people like this anyway. I don't download things as a replacement for the actual product, but rather try it out type of thing. Out of about 15 films that I watch, there might be only 2 that I like enough to buy. They would have to have some scenes that I'm really drawn to though, as otherwise, it would just be a case of I've seen it already, so now I'm not bothered with it. I have got a row of dvRAB in the wardrobe that I definitely intend on keeping, but it's not a very big row though. It's just about the width of the front of a microwave really, or, just a BIT longer. I will NOT spend money on something that I have no idea of whether it appeals to me or not. Music is different, as you can hear the whole song on television, as they like to advertise it fully so people can buy the single, or, buy the album with this song in it.............as well as liking other tracks on the album of course. It's different with films though, as you have to go to the cinema to see the film for the first time, and, you have to pay for it. This is one advantage music has over films. Anyway, like I said, if I like a film enough to buy it, I will. If not, I'll then just move onto the next one I have.