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Title: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 19, 2006, 11:24:48 AM
So I'm sure that everyone knows about DVDAficionado.com.  I was unaware that the website existed until yesterday.  I've been wanting to catalogue all of my DVDs so I have some kind of resource when someone asks me what movies I own, or if I own one certain film.  The website lets you list all of your films and then lets you share with others.

So, here it is.  My grand list of films I own:

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

You can of course tell which ones are my wife's and which ones are my daughter's but there you go.  

Anyone else use this site?  I'd love to see the collections of everyone here.  Although I belive some would take a while to get through....Burgo.....




Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: onionhead on January 19, 2006, 11:41:47 AM
Alas, I am loathe to post my own listing, since me list be so short at this time.  But it is interesting to see what everybody owns, and brings to mind the stuff I forgot about that I would like to buy.  That being said, I was pleased to see the inclusion of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory on your list, Master Skaboi, along with Jeepers Creepers 2.  I recently picked up the 20th Anniversary editon of Henry:  Portrait of a Serial Killer, and would strongly urge you to do the same.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 19, 2006, 11:46:10 AM
Onion,

I've been meaning to buy Henry on DVD for a couple of years now.  I can't find it in any of the local shops and I'll probably end up ordering it off the internet at some point or another.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: onionhead on January 19, 2006, 01:22:53 PM
I picked it up at the Suncoast outlet at the Puyallup South Hill Mall; if there is an outlet near you, they can order it for $24.99--well worth the price, if that helps.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Ash on January 19, 2006, 04:34:37 PM
That site is a bit rough around the edges and kinda hard to use.
How do you add titles to each subfolder?


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 19, 2006, 05:09:39 PM
Ash,

First, you search for the film on the top of the page.  Then it will display the results of the search.  Check the film that you want to add, and then either at the top or the bottom you will have a button that says "Move To"

Beside that button, you will have a drop down list of the various subfolders.  Choose the folder, click the button and it is added.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: dean on January 19, 2006, 11:13:18 PM

Interesting idea.  I've attempted compiling a list of all my DVDs just so I knew when people borrowed them, but then I'd get some more and forget to add them, and the whole list gets shot to hell because of it.

One question though, is this counting legal and illegal copies of dvds?  

If so, my list will be considerably smaller.  :-P


Title: What I've Got
Post by: Ash on January 20, 2006, 03:09:39 AM
HERE'S MY COLLECTION (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=ashthecat3)


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scottie on January 20, 2006, 07:52:05 AM
I use the IMDb's My Movies section to catalog all my movies. I prefer that engine because I don't have to delineate from the SOURCE of movie information. Plus I can easily subsect my movies into genres and subgenres, and there's a feature that allows me to track back every movie I've ever seen by looking back on my votes. It's a nice feature. THe only downside? I can't exceed a catalog of 10,000 movies. Then again, the option of negotiating more space was always available. Does anyone here own more than 10,000 movies?


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 20, 2006, 08:30:59 AM
Dean,

Most of the films listed are legit, purchased copies.  But, you probably see quite a few Region 2 and Region 3 dvds.....let me just say that I don't own a region free DVD player.  ;)


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: dean on January 20, 2006, 09:47:23 AM
Scottie Wrote:
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> I use the IMDb's My Movies section to catalog all
> my movies. I prefer that engine because I don't
> have to delineate from the SOURCE of movie
> information. Plus I can easily subsect my movies
> into genres and subgenres, and there's a feature
> that allows me to track back every movie I've ever
> seen by looking back on my votes. It's a nice
> feature. THe only downside? I can't exceed a
> catalog of 10,000 movies. Then again, the option
> of negotiating more space was always available.
> Does anyone here own more than 10,000 movies?


The only possible contender on this board has to be Burgomaster.  What is your count anyway Burgo?  That is, of course, if you keep count.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: The Burgomaster on January 20, 2006, 12:08:14 PM
I have mine listed in an Excel spreadsheet (which I am currently updating because I forgot to add some purchases to it over the last few months).  By the time this exercise is over, I should have a list of somewhere between 1,500 and 1,600 titles.  God help me.

Check out www.intervocative.com.  You can catalogue all of your DVDs, plus it allows you to print color copies of the box cover and it gives information about Easter Eggs and other stuff.  I just found out about it and I intend to try it soon.  


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: The Burgomaster on January 20, 2006, 12:13:59 PM
Dean:

See my previous post in this thread,  I'm working on the count now (updating my Excel spreadsheet), but it should come in at around 1,500 - 1,600 titles.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scott on January 20, 2006, 05:03:40 PM
I'm working on my new imdb.com and Skaboi's affenciado page to see which I like the most then I'll make a link to both of my list. My list for both sites will be of the films I haven't seen yet.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: The Burgomaster on January 20, 2006, 05:53:57 PM
I'm not sure how many movies I've actually SEEN . . . all I keep track of is how many I own.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scott on January 20, 2006, 11:02:43 PM
Burgomaster could easily start his own video store.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: The Burgomaster on January 21, 2006, 04:09:16 PM
Scott:

I don't think I could.  I treat my DVDs like most people treat coin collections, stamp collections, comic book collections, etc.  I handle them with extreme care and I almost NEVER lend them to anyone.  And if I do, you better believe that I don't sleep well at night thinking about how the borrower might be abusing the storage case or scratching the disc.  Yikes!


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: ToyMan on January 22, 2006, 07:19:10 PM
WTF? what kind of stupid coding does this forum use?! perhaps they'd provide a link where you could find out? if they did, it's pretty well hidden. brilliant.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scottie on January 22, 2006, 07:39:27 PM
Burgo wrote:

" treat my DVDs like most people treat coin collections, stamp collections, comic book collections, etc. I handle them with extreme care and I almost NEVER lend them to anyone. And if I do, you better believe that I don't sleep well at night thinking about how the borrower might be abusing the storage case or scratching the disc. Yikes!"

>
>
>

I damaged the packaging of someone's Firefly DVD set and I felt bad for a week after I gave it back. I hate it when anything of mine becomes even remotely damaged, so I rarely if ever loan out copies of my movies. Too much can go wrong!


Title: Links and phorum code stuff
Post by: dean on January 23, 2006, 03:13:45 AM
Well ToyMan, there used to be a help link that led to basic ways to link things, but I too had a look [albeit a quick one] for that button which seems to be missing.  Maybe it's something to post as a question on the sticky thread or private message Andrew [the head honcho] and he may be able to add one that is permanent.

Until then perhaps HERE (http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/about/board/phorum_code) will suffice.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: ToyMan on January 23, 2006, 08:11:24 PM
ahh. it's essentially bbcode. thank ya' very muchly.

OWNED (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=toyman) - WISH LISTS (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=3&sub=ANF&id=toyman)


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 23, 2006, 10:32:12 PM
ToyMan,

Awesome collection!  Stacy and Urotsukidoji?  I bow down to your collection.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scott on January 24, 2006, 08:05:41 AM
Burgomaster I use to have a Baseball Card Collection of about 3,000 cards with no duplicates. They were kept in a chest and nobody ever saw them because everytime someone looked at them they damaged a card, so I stopped letting people look at them. It was a great collection and eventually I joined the Army at 17 and had to sell them. Put an ad in the paper and nobody showed up for them except one person who offered $100 for them, so I sold them. A guy came by a week later from upstate and asked to see them and told me the cardboard was worth that much. I knew this but had to leave shortly as sold them cheap.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scottie on January 24, 2006, 10:39:46 AM
Scott,

I still have all of my cards totaling around 4,000. I was a big collector during the mid and early 90's when I was in grade school, and when today's stars were but rookies and whose cards were greatly undervalued. Suckers. To name a few, I have Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Ken Griffy Jr., and Derek Jeter's rookie cards. I even have Derek Jeter's minor league card when he played for the minor league team from Greensboro, the Greensboro Hornets. I haven't gotten them appraised, but I value them highly. They're sitting in sleeves in books in a cabinet in my room back home. My parents have sworn to never throw them out. Sworn on their grave. I can't decide if I should ever sell them. I'd get a hunk of change out of it, maybe enough to help on a down payment for a new used car.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: ToyMan on January 24, 2006, 09:49:25 PM
thank you. i got both of them on the for-realz-cheap, too. my wishlist puts my owned list to shame, though...

Skaboi Wrote:
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> ToyMan,
>
> Awesome collection!  Stacy and Urotsukidoji?  I
> bow down to your collection.
>
> __________________________________________________




Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scott on January 24, 2006, 11:26:29 PM
I use to collect them when you had to buy them one pack at a time with the stick of bubble gun inside. I had a Johnny Bench, Mike Schmidt, Nolan Ryan rookie cards and many many greats like Roberto Clemente, Whitey Ford, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Al Kaline, Harmon Killebrew, Bob Gibson, Frank Robinson, Orlando Cepeda and many more. You name them I had them from the 60-70's. Stopped Collecting about 1980 and sold them in 1982. Had them all in a large chest with a lock and would hide my keys.

Use to flip my double, triples, quadruples with kids in the nieghborhood. Must have had 4,000 duplicates to go with the 3,000 singles. Parents would tell the kids in my nieghborhood not to flip cards with me, because I always walked away with most all of there cards.

Then many times I would trade some kid 50 of my doubles for one rare card that I didn't have. My collection was awesome. Then they started selling the whole year sets through mail order. Before that you could only find TOPS baseball cards at any given store. I had many complete years sets by getting them one at a time. From 1972 to 1976 where my complete sets.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Scottie on January 25, 2006, 12:07:02 AM
Scott, that's impressive. I too used to collect only the packs of cards you could find with the dried out stick of gum wrapped in there. That was when my parents bought me cards in gas stations wherever we went and that stick of gum was as hard and dry as a rock, but I still popped it in my mouth and walked out of those stores a happy kid. I would later frequent a specialty store that sold sports cards only to collect the Tops, Upper Deck, Fleer, etc. yearly sets they'd put out for us collectors as well as pick up the individual card I wanted. I remember going in to get a Hideo Nomo rookie card I thought I'd make a mint on because I anticipated the rise of popularity in Asian players. I paid a whopping $7 for that card, which was quite a price for a ten year old. And in one aspect I was correct: Asian players were to become very popular, but I wasn't right about Hideo Nomo. It must've been that leg kick that did him in. Shoulda waited another eight years for Hideki Matsui. My oldest cards reached back to the yesteryear of 1979, but that's nothing compared to your Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente, and Nolan Ryan cards. Damn, we do some irrational things we kick ourselves for years down the line. Here's to irrationality and the stories they bring years down the way-- *raises glass of water*


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: BTM on January 25, 2006, 04:08:56 PM

>So, here it is. My grand list of films I own:

>[www.dvdaficionado.com]

>You can of course tell which ones are my wife's and which ones are my daughter's but there you >go.

Oh, just admit it, you're just embarrassed to let us know you own a copy of Cinderella.  Come on, fess up!

After all, I'll admit to owning Monster's Inc and the Iron Giant (don't have it on DVD yet, though...)

:)


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 25, 2006, 04:28:19 PM
BTM Wrote:
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>
> Oh, just admit it, you're just embarrassed to let
> us know you own a copy of Cinderella.  Come on,
> fess up!
>
> After all, I'll admit to owning Monster's Inc and
> the Iron Giant (don't have it on DVD yet,
> though...)
>


Monster's Inc and Iron Giant?  I'd have no problem claiming both as my own if I did own them.  Both are great films.  Cinderella, not so much.  I have loathe most anything Disney except for the Pixar films.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: LH-C on January 30, 2006, 05:25:50 PM
Thanks for that link to DVDAficionado.com. I've been using (and will continue to do so) 'my movies' at imdb because of all of the out of print VHS videos and LaserDiscs I have.

Just created an account with LaserDisc Databse - My LaserDiscs (http://japanld.free.fr/collection.php?action=list&user=lh-c1976&sort=title)



Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: LH-C on February 01, 2006, 05:15:58 PM
Bump -

Have 85% of the my DVDs listed on DVD Aficionado (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=lh-c1976) The other 15% or so are mixed in with my dad's collection and I can't even remember what I have, so I'll get to those later.  


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on February 01, 2006, 05:36:05 PM
LH-C,

Excellent collection.  Lots of slasher/gilliao.  Surprised to see Kenny&Company on there.  Don Coscarelli fan apparently.  :)


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: LH-C on February 01, 2006, 05:52:56 PM
Yeah, I think Coscarelli's movies are a lot of fun. I even have a VHS copy of 'Survival Quest', and I need to get the special editions of 'BeastMaster' and 'Bubba Ho-tep'. I don't have copies of Phantasm 2-4 though, and 2 and 3 I might have to get in R2 if they aren't released here in the time being.


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: voltron on February 11, 2012, 07:09:43 AM
Might as will list 'em all:
Rituals
Bloody Moon
Hatchet For A Honeymoon
Deep Red
CAt O' Nine Tails
Bloody Birthday
This Is...Spinal Tap
Intruder
Maniac(1980)
Just Before Dawn
Rock N' Roll Nightmare
Deathdrean
Deranged/Motel Hell
CarnivalOf Souls/Horror Hotel
Beast Of Yellow Night/Keep My Grave Open
The Initiation/Mountaintop Motel Massacre
Nightmare City
Who Can Kill A Child
Unhinged
A Blade In The Dark
The Unseen
I Eat Your Skin
Schizo
Return To Horror High
Return Of The Living Dead
Burial Ground
Happy Birthday To Me
Dawn Of The Dead
The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane
A Serbian Film
Torso
Bloody Birthday
Who Saw Her Die?
Clerks 2 (sucks)
The Tenant
Evil Dead
My Bloody Valentine/April Fools Day
Invasion Of The Blood Farmers
The House With LAughing Windows
Sole Survivor
Black Christmas


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: bob on February 11, 2012, 11:49:33 AM
here's mine

http://rnr.dvdaf.com/owned


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: ChaosTheory on February 11, 2012, 02:23:38 PM
Probably be quicker just to list mine:

28 Days Later
300
Airplane!
Alien
Amazing Grace
Australia
Batman Begins
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Best in Show
The Big Lebowski
Big Trouble
Blade Runner
The Book of Eli
Bourne trilogy
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Captain America
The Crow
Dark City
The Dark Knight
Daybreakers
Despicable Me
Die Hard
District 9
Eddie Murphy - Delerius
Equilibrium
Ever After
First Knight
The Fly (both versions)
the Fugitive
The Future is Unwritten  (Joe Strummer documentary)
Galaxy Quest
Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
A Hard Day's Night
Hitman
Hot Fuzz
Idiocracy
The Illusionist
In Bruges
Insomnia (US version)
Inglourious Basterds
The Iron Giant
Iron Man
The Island
Jane Eyre (2006 & 2011 versions)
King Arthur
LA Confidential
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Mask of Zorro
Men in Black
A Mighty Wind
MST3K - Mitchell
Moon
Napoleon Dynamite
Office Space
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Pan's Labyrinth
Phantom of the Opera (Schumacher version)
The Princess Bride
Quigley Down Under
Ratatouille
Reservoir Dogs
Rob Roy
The Royal Tenenbaums
Secondhand Lions
Se7en
Shaun of the Dead
A Simple Plan
Sleepy Hollow
Stardust
Star Trek (2009, I know, I know......)
Star Wars OT
Stranger Than Fiction
Taken
Taking of Pelham 123 (original)
Thank You For Smoking
The Thing (Carpenter version)
Thor
The Transporter
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
Unbreakable
The Untouchables
Up
Vacancy
Waiting for Guffman
Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
The Wrong Guy
Yellow Submarine
Zodiac (2007)
Zombieland

Mill Creek collections: Horror Classics, Chilling Classics, Drive-in Classics, Cult Classics, Gore-house Greats, Alfred Hitchcock: the Early Years
Pop Flix collections: Crime Boss & Vigilante Westerns

TV shows: Daria complete series, Newsradio complete series, Young Ones complete series, Seinfeld seasons 1-3, MST3K volumes 4, 5, 12, and 14


Title: Re: OT: My DVD Collection
Post by: Kaseykockroach on February 12, 2012, 02:36:05 AM
All Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts 1930-1964
All Tom & Jerry/Tex Avery/misc MGM shorts
All classic Disney shorts (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Silly Symphonies, etc)
All Walter Lantz cartunes
All Fleischer cartoons
All Popeye (both black & white and color) shorts
All Harveytoons/All Famous Studios cartoons
All DePatie Freleng cartoons
All Columbia cartoons (ones not lost to history, anyway)
Cartoons That Time Forgot: Ub Iwerks, vol 1&2
Presenting Felix the Cat, vol 1&2
All five seasons of Ren & Stimpy (no Adult Party Cartoon, though)
All four seasons of Rocko's Modern Life
First three seasons of Spongebob
All four seasons of Courage the Cowardly Dog
All five/four seasons of Cow & Chicken/I Am Weasel
First two seasons of Dexter's Laboratory
First four seasons of Powerpuff Girls
First fourteen seasons of South Park
First seven seasons of The Simpsons
Fritz the Cat
Heavy Traffic
Coonskin
Heavy Traffic
Watership Down
Sita Sings the Blues
All five seasons of The Muppet Show
The Muppet Movie
The Great Muppet Caper
Muppets Take Manhattan
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
Don't Eat the Pictures
Follow That Bird
Sesame Street Old School vol 1&2
Muppet Family Christmas (uncut)
All four seasons of Fraggle Rock
The Storyteller
The Dark Crystal
Labyrinth
All Three Stooges shorts
UHF
Bells are Ringing
Touch of Evil
Meet Me in St Louis
Dr Zhivago
Take the Money and Run
Harry & Tonto
Chinatown
An Unmarried Woman
Stage Door
Tootsie
Shop Around the Corner
The Wildcat
Contempt/Le Mephis
Chasing Amy
Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Dr Strangelove
A Clockwork Orange
Lord Love a Duck
Rebel without a Cause
Hail the Conquering Hero
Born Yesterday
Singin in the Rain
King of Comedy
Taxi Driver
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Sleeper
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
His Girl Friday
The Awful Truth
The Searchers
Navigator
Seven Chances
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Bell Book & Candle
My Fair Lady
Dog Day Afternoon
Wizard of Oz
College (Buster Keaton)
Sherlock Jr
Our Hospitality
City Lights
Once Upon a Time in the West
Gold Rush
Monsieur Verdoux
Modern Times
Johnny Guitar
The Girl Can't Help It
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Son of Paleface
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
Some Like it Hot
The Major and the Minor
Night of the Hunter
Manhattan
Artists & Models
Clerks
Citizen Kane
French Connection
Avanti
Annie Hall
Seven Year Itch
The Producers (original)
Silent Movie
The Apartment
Blazing Saddles
Monkey Business (both Marx Brothers and Marilyn Monroe movies)
Horse Feathers'
Young Frankenstein
Duck Soup
A Night at the Opera
Psycho (original)
A Day at the Races
Heathers
Strangers on a Train
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Rebecca
Notorious
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Flying Deuces
Shadow of a Doubt
Sons of the Desert
North by Northwest
Stagecoach
The Birds
The Thin Man
After the Thin Man
Both Gremlins movies
The Burbs
Matinee
Piranha (original)
Explorers
Innerspace
The Howling
Million Dollar Legs
Alien
Aliens
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python Life of Brian
The Pink Panther (movie, original)
Alien Factor (Cinematic Titanic)
All ten seasons of Mst3k
East Meets Watts (Cinematic Titanic)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (Cinematic Titanic)
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Alligator
Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks (Cinematic Titanic)
The Wasp Woman (Cinematic Titanic)
The Oozing Skull (Cinematic Titanic)
Critters
Phenomena
The Deadly Spawn
A Night at Casablanca
Tremors
Abbot & Costello Meet Frankenstein
Legacy of Blood (Cinematic Titanic)
Jaws
Raiders of the Lost Ark
High Anxiety
One, Two, Three
History of the World, Part 1
Ninochtka
To Be or Not to Be (original)
Clash by Night
Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Double Indemnity
Gilda
Back to the Future
The Circus (Chaplin)
Docks of New York
Miracle of Morgan's Creek
Sabrina (Audrey Hepburn)
Pal Joey
Bananas
Bad Day at Black Rock
Creepshow
The Furies
Little Murders
Love in the Afternoon
Jeanne Eagels
Raging Bull
Rear Window
Laura
Heaven Can Wait
Ball of Fire
The Graduate
Asphalt Jungle
My Mad Godfrey
Rio Bravo
Trouble in Paradise
All 3 seasons of Arrested Development
Vertigo
Porky's
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Go West (Buster Keaton)
Steamboat Bill, Jr
Troll 2
Empire of the Ants
First eight seasons of Scrubs
All seven seasons of Tales from the Crypt
First seven seasons of Seinfeld
First five seasons of 30 Rock
Halloween
Funhouse
The Island of Lost Souls
Chopping Mall
Pee Wee's Big Adventure (Monstervision)
Maximum Overdrive (Monstervision)
Planet of the Apes (Monstervision)
House on Haunted Hill
Theatre of Blood
Daughters of Darkness
Night of the Living Dead (original)
The Boogens
Day of the Animals
The Godfather
Star Wars original trilogy
There's a LOT more, but I'm too lazy to pull out my DVD wallets at the moment (this is all by memory).