You're consistent, if nothing else.
Well, besides The Departed, Babel, The Good Shepherd, Brokeback Mountain, The Architect, Lucky Number Slevin, Casablanca, The Hulk, & World Trade Center were my recent purchases. And I Netflixed Muntiny on the Bounty, Scorpion King, Poseidon, Clerks 2 & King Kong.
Of course, if I had decided to go with adding a game machine to my Home Theater System for watching BD, I could have gone for:
Crank (I Netflixed the SD DVD and was glad I didn't waste anything more than a slot in my Q on a movie that looked more like a music video made by someone with way too much methamphetamine in their system.
The Sentinel - Reviewed by HighDefDigest with comments including "
Has Blu-ray developed a new kind of venereal disease? You might call it Talladega-itis, in honor of 'Talladega Nights,' which won my vote for the worst next-gen transfer of 2006. Way too dark, with the weirdest contrast I've ever seen, it was as if the telecine artists conducted the whole operation wearing those Blu-Blockers sunglasses you see on late-night infomercials" and gave the video quality 2 1/2 stars out of 5.
Broken Arrow - which I have to have seen a gazillion times on HD movie channels, and reviewed by HDD with "
'Broken Arrow' hits Blu-ray in Fox's usual 1080p/MPEG-2 configuration, confined to a BD-25 single-layer disc . . . I found contrast and sharpness spotty."
I've never been one to try to spend the most money; I prefer to spend my money the most wisely.