My collection of DVD´S. Whats yours
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My collection of DVD´S. Whats yours
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Damn, big collection... I've only got about... Like... Half that. A little less. You've got a few random ones in there.
Ohh... You aren't American/from an English-speaking country! Was confused there for a second. Couldn't figure out why some of the DVDs had obviously different names, and the only two I noticed at first were labeled "Djungel George" and "Boog and Elliot". Again, nice collection, it's huge.
Ohh... You aren't American/from an English-speaking country! Was confused there for a second. Couldn't figure out why some of the DVDs had obviously different names, and the only two I noticed at first were labeled "Djungel George" and "Boog and Elliot". Again, nice collection, it's huge.
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Nice to see I'm not the only one who tries to keep them in alphabetical order.
I don't have any pictures of mine and I have probably thirty five at most...maybe only one third of those actually being mine. The rest are my mates. However some of mine include:
Pans Labyrinth, Harry Potter Series, X Men, Big Fish, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Jurassic Park collection, Fred Astaire/Ginger Rodgers collection, Batman Begins, Firefly collection, Count of Monte Cristo, Easter Parade, the Simpsons, Merlin (tv series), Blood and Chocolate, Treasure Planet and Planet Earth.
And we have a big list of movies we have to buy.
I don't have any pictures of mine and I have probably thirty five at most...maybe only one third of those actually being mine. The rest are my mates. However some of mine include:
Pans Labyrinth, Harry Potter Series, X Men, Big Fish, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Jurassic Park collection, Fred Astaire/Ginger Rodgers collection, Batman Begins, Firefly collection, Count of Monte Cristo, Easter Parade, the Simpsons, Merlin (tv series), Blood and Chocolate, Treasure Planet and Planet Earth.
And we have a big list of movies we have to buy.
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And I thought I had a small collection of DVDs before I saw this.
I don't have a camera available at the moment, but the whole collection doesn't even fill one shelf on a bookcase. I'll see if I can get them all together and show you what I mean some time tomorrow.
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Maybe I just didn't see it when I went down the list, but all those DVDs and no Fight Club? For shame!
I don't have a camera available at the moment, but the whole collection doesn't even fill one shelf on a bookcase. I'll see if I can get them all together and show you what I mean some time tomorrow.
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Maybe I just didn't see it when I went down the list, but all those DVDs and no Fight Club? For shame!
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Just been out and had a measure up of the shelves... I've got about a foot of music videos, about a foot of general movies, a bit under a foot of werewolf movies, about six inches of Whedon stuff, a bit over a foot of Doctor Who (all classic series, haven't bought any of the new series yet), entirely far too much anime stuff (at least half of which I haven't had time to watch yet) and a few sundry odds and sods.
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fredriksam! that dvd with the tiger on the cover! what's it about? (and please be more specific than "tigers" lotsa my friends would give that as their answer)
i keep my movies in alphabetical order, too, but i have prolly like 1/16 the dvds you gots, man.
i keep my movies in alphabetical order, too, but i have prolly like 1/16 the dvds you gots, man.
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Here's mine. They weren't originally in alphabetical order, but it only took me about five minutes to rearrange them that way.
Like I said, all on one shelf. The only thing missing was, you might have noticed, a DVD of the Lion King, which for some reason I could not find.
Yeah, I know, not a single werewolf movie: Oh for shame. :p I actually did have a few werecat movies at one point, but they were these old crappy 1940s horrors that my dad bought for Christmas to make fun of me (he doesn't know I'm a fur, but he knows I have an affinity for big cats and can't resist rubbing it in in front of anyone that wouldn't have otherwise known). I tried e-baying them a few times, now I guess they're in the basement somewhere.
Like I said, all on one shelf. The only thing missing was, you might have noticed, a DVD of the Lion King, which for some reason I could not find.
Yeah, I know, not a single werewolf movie: Oh for shame. :p I actually did have a few werecat movies at one point, but they were these old crappy 1940s horrors that my dad bought for Christmas to make fun of me (he doesn't know I'm a fur, but he knows I have an affinity for big cats and can't resist rubbing it in in front of anyone that wouldn't have otherwise known). I tried e-baying them a few times, now I guess they're in the basement somewhere.
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1940s werecat horror movies? Wait, you aren't referring to The Cat People as crappy, are you? I've actually heard that that one is pretty good.
Anyway, your collection is interesting because even though it's small, it's very diverse.
Anyway, your collection is interesting because even though it's small, it's very diverse.
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That was one of them, but I wouldn't say it was pretty good. Not even by 1940s standards.ravaged_warrior wrote:1940s werecat horror movies? Wait, you aren't referring to The Cat People as crappy, are you? I've actually heard that that one is pretty good.
Anyway, your collection is interesting because even though it's small, it's very diverse.
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Was another one of them the sequel Curse of the Cat People?Terastas wrote:That was one of them, but I wouldn't say it was pretty good. Not even by 1940s standards.ravaged_warrior wrote:1940s werecat horror movies? Wait, you aren't referring to The Cat People as crappy, are you? I've actually heard that that one is pretty good.
Anyway, your collection is interesting because even though it's small, it's very diverse.
And what exactly do you mean, not even by '40s standards? I'd say standards were quite a bit higher then. It's not like they had much of a choice when it came to production values (especially with a B-movie like Cat People), but the focus was more on story, and you'd never have seen Epic Movie get the #1 box office spot back then. I'm not saying all the movies were better (it was actually probably the same ratio we have now), just that the general population had better tastes. I'm not attacking your tastes in movies, by the way (you have Citizen Kane in your DVD collection, leading me to believe that I misinterpreted your point, anyway). Just most people's. Well... Either that or I'm overestimating the population of the '40s.
As for Cat People, although you say it's bad, I think I'll still give it a shot. Again, not an attack on you, but I got the recommendation out of the Stephen King book Danse Macabre (although the IMDb score is nothing to scoff at, either), and he came up with a pretty damn good list in there. Although... He did say that Corman's The Terror was better than Corman's Little Shop of Horrors, the former being a boring s***-pile that no one even bothered to keep in good condition for later releases and the latter being an alright B-movie that was shot in about two days yet still came out better than The Terror, so who knows, maybe I will think it sucks.
Fun fact: Both The Terror and Little Shop of Horrors featured Jack Nicholson in early roles, as a bit part in Little Shop of Horror and as the star of The Terror... His voice changed a lot between then and actual stardom.
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I mean I don't think I'd have enjoyed it even if I was the type that naturally liked old-timey horror movies. It wasn't "so bad it's good," it just wasn't good.
Then again, maybe I'm biased because, like I said, it was a joke gift.
And yeah, Curse of the Cat People was the second. I think the third was The Leopard Man.
Then again, maybe I'm biased because, like I said, it was a joke gift.
And yeah, Curse of the Cat People was the second. I think the third was The Leopard Man.
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This person owns a few films.
I have no need to own even a fraction of that amount, if I was playing movies twenty four hours a day and it would take two years to view each film, I would have too many.
I have no need to own even a fraction of that amount, if I was playing movies twenty four hours a day and it would take two years to view each film, I would have too many.
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