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Guest Anorak
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Is it really worth having so many films on DVD? Admittedly some films are worth watching every so often, whether it be true classics or lesser movies with a personal significance but i just don't get why anyone would want to own literally hundreds of films, especially some of the shit i've seen on some people's lists. How many times can you honestly watch some films before it all gets a little bit tiresome? Doesn't it get boring sitting through something for the 30th time or do you simply leave them gathering dust, safe in the knowledge your 'unique collections' give you your own personal badges to wear as 'genuine film buffs'?

Guest RetroRob215
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I tend to watch films many times because if people come over we pop in a movie and thats that.  I usually watch a movie 3 or 4 times on my own.

Guest TheDames7
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Wow....now, I can be a very cocky person and I take pride in my DVD collection but DAMN Chud...

 

130 DVDs to close to 800.  

 

I bow to you.

 

Dames

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My varied DVD collection.  I would have more but I haven't had any money lately... I usually buy like 2 a month.  MrRants DVDs

 

Krull Baby!

 

Enjoy!

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damn chud, your lack of knock-off bothers me

Oops. I'll grab a copy eventually. I DO have Double Team though.

Guest converge241
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my dvd collection does not comapre to my cds (1460 +), but its a work in progress:

i spit on your grave

fight club

seven

seven doors of death

clerks collectord ed

mallrats

chasing amy ce

dogma ce

Jay and silent bob strike back

clerks uncensored

the matrix

boiler room

godfather box

from dusk till dawn box

donnie brasco

casino

vanilla sky

ocean's eleven

memento (reg ed)

moulin rouge

being john malkovich

requiem for a dream

man with no name box set

unbreakable

boogie nights special ed

spinal tap

monty python and holy grail

the cell

backyard wrestling vol 4

willy wonka

sigmund and the sea monsters

ghost world

Guest Dmann2000
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This is my list of 185 titles:http://www.dvdaficianado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=dmann2000

Guest mesepher
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here's my minuscule list.

my list.

eventually it will grow... once I get some greenbacks

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Damn, I'm having a bitch of a time remembering all of my DVD's off hand (I'm at work right now) so I just made a smaller list of about half (or less) of my collection. I'm positive that I have well over 50 by now (I've only had my player for just under a year now), but I will add the rest when I get home tonight. :)

 

http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=mach7

Guest evenflowDDT
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Although it serves no practical purpose, I'll include my list.  Fun site (especially the edit/comments feature, which I want to use more often for mini-reviews), but like I said, has no practical purpose... then again, what on the internet does? :)

 

Again, my list is at http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat...id=abba_owns_me .  It's probably the smallest that's been posted here, but that's because I'm sorta unemployed and DVDs are sorta expensive...

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evenflow, you have more than me, but I like my 25 alot better :)

 

--Rob

Guest evenflowDDT
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evenflow, you have more than me, but I like my 25 alot better :)

What, am I the only Full Moon mark around here? ;)

Guest Zack Malibu
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Nah, I like Full Moon flicks myself.  Puppet Master is one of my all time faves, and I have the complete set on DVD.  I've also got a few other titles here at work on DVD (Castle Freak, Vampire Journals, Horrible Dr. Bones, and some others) that I've been meaning to check out.  Can you recommend any, 'Flow?

 

And I'll be posting my DVD collection shortly, as I have to go through them all.

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Well...I have:

 

Clerks

Mallrats

Dogma

Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Snatch

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

The Matrix

Goodfellas

The Godfather: Part II

The Untouchables

Scarface

The Deer Hunter

The Simpsons Complete First Season

Clerks: Uncensored (The Cartoon Show)

Star Wars-Episode II: Attack of the Clones (burned)

Blind-Video Days (skateboarding)

CKY (skateboarding)

VG XVIII-Battle My Crew 3 (rollerblading)

WWF Royal Rumble 2000

WWF Royal Rumble 2001

WWF King of the Ring 2001

WWF SummerSlam 2001

ECW Deep Impact

ECW Hardcore History

 

 

 

 

Short but sweet

 

What?

Guest RetroRob215
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Usually the main extra is the movie without MST3K commentary.  There are a few other minor extras I think.

Guest Kingpk
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Looking through everyone else's colllections, I have realized that I am the only straight male who bought HeartBreakers and thinks it's actually a pretty good movie.  All due to the wonderful performances of Gene Hackman and Ray Liotta of course, not because Hewitt is in her skimpiest outfits to date and one of the deleted scenes is of her running on a treadmill in a blue bikini.

Guest Ravenbomb
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The Manos DVD has the 'Poopie' reel, and Mitchell has the theatrical trailer to Mitchell

Guest C.H.U.D.
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Since all my posts were deleted, I'll repost the link to my collection here. My collection has become a bit larger since last month, plus I submitted a couple of new titles that weren't listed on the database and updated all the missing coverscans, so now every movie on my list has a pic.

 

http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat...t=1&id=c.h.u.d..

Guest redbaron51
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I don't have much, and I'm not putting them in Alphabetical Order

 

Fast and the Furious

Saving Private Ryan

Forrest Gump

Godfather Trilogy

Scarface

Untouchables

Marked for Death

Licence to Kill

Exit Wounds

Rush Hour

Rush Hour 2

Spy Game

Silence of the Lambs

Gladiator

X-Men

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Austin Powers: Spy Who Shagged Me

Men In Black

Legend of Bagger Vance

Clerks

Chasing Amy

Dogma

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Ali

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

Detroit Rock City

Vanilla Sky

The Others

What Lies Beneath

Shrek

Toy Story

Gone In 60 Seconds

 

Music:

 

Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast

Iron Maiden: Rock in Rio

Metallica: S&M

Metallica: Cliff Em All

Metallica: Cunning Stunts

Metallica: Year and a Half

Judas Priest: Breaking the Law

Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains The Same

Who: Making of Who's Next

Eric Clapton: With Friends, live at MSG

Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experianced?

Incubis: Morning View

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