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Day One - Introduction

Well, here we are. I've never used Blogger and I probably have no idea what I'm doing. That being said; Welcome to my new blog! Are you a cinephile? Do you collect movies? Are you most fond of the back covers where all of the special features are listed? Do you get tired of shopping online and having NO list of features or what's included in the edition you're looking at? Hate when there's no photo of the cover art? Then you're in the right place. I'm not the magic home video fairy, but I want to create a place where I put my hobby to use. I collect movies, especially horror movies. There are so many versions and editions out there today and it always burns when you buy a copy of something you already own just because you thought it might be a different version. Wamp wamp. Eventually I would like to include conversation and reviews sections as well. I know that sites like Letterboxd exist, but my main focus is the cover art and the special features, not just release info. Subscribe, follow, let's see where this goes.

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