On each return home to Jamaica, I bring close to 200 DVDs that friends send me and that record here in So. Florida.
Most people in my town of Accompong Town have a DVD player of some sorts and just about dusk, you see people (mostly youth) busily going house to house looking for something new to watch or delivering a new one to friends or family.
Each return trip to my home, I bring a reconditioned DVD player and leave it with someone when I go. Also, I have an old DVD/VCR recorder and player in my Jamaica home. When I send my one or two barrels each year before returning, I go to a Thrift Store and buy old VCR tapes at about a quarter a piece to burn onto DVDs when I am home. Many of these are Classics and Academy Award older movies that people have never seen. I often have a line at my door for the first week or two when I reach home.
My local neighboring town (Santa Cruz) has several people selling DVDs. Most are the same old Martial Arts movies or American TV shows like "Arrow" etc. with multiple episodes on each disk. I did get a great movie "Lucy" before it came out officially in America. Be prepared for poor recordings from inside movie theaters with backround noises and a person or two going across the screen going to the popcorn stand.
As Smith744 said, many disks have several movies up to about 4 per disk. This can be good if you like all the movies but a major pain when you want to see the last movie only and have to FF or Skip through three movies to get to it. Occasionally they have disks burned with chapters and that makes them easier to play when you want to select only one of them.
I suggest you think of taking several great classic movies down with you to give to friends. A lot of people will get to enjoy them.
Peace and Guidance





