There is nothing interesting in the DVD player, or CD player, or anything right now. That's because I'm doing something antiquated: I'm reading!
Specifically, I'm reading a book der Brucer found at a local bookstore that specializes in selling older books at discount prices. The bookstore is called Atlantic Books; apparently they have lots of branches, or at least two branches here in Rehoboth.
The book is Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic, by Dan Auiler. Martin Scorsese wrote less than two pages for the book's forward, so he also gets his name on the dustjacket. It's quite interesting, going into considerable detail on the genesis of the film, the screenplay, production, and post-production. There's even a chapter on the restoration and re-release of the film, and an appendix on what the heck VistaVision was (as compared to CinemaScope). And there's a few pages of color pictures, too!