Question: how many dvds do you need to have to be considered a dvd collector?
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Question: how many dvds do you need to have to be considered a dvd collector?
i have been buying dvds like crazy since june of last year, i think i average 20 dvds a month. is there a certain number you need to get to to be considered a collector?
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Originally Posted by zidane349
is there a certain number you need to get to to be considered a collector?
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You are the one who decide if you are a collector or not. Even if you only own just a single DVD, you could be considered a collector of that single DVD!
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I tend to view them like music CDs. I'm not really collecting them, they're just accumulating. I've never bought a DVD just because it was a Disney tin DVD, or a Criterion DVD or one of the other "collectible" DVDs...it had to be something I'd watch more than once or twice.
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check out Kornboy's question at How's My Collection?
just buy em, watch em, love em, discuss them...if your taking the time to hit this forum on a weekly basis, i think your safe to say your a collector. If your looking for more "knowledge" than check out a few books at the library and read up on some of your favorite films and directors. Might try taking a few classes when you get to college as well.
Originally Posted by DVD Polizei
However, I would certainly add more movies to your collection. When you're up to around 100, you're taken seriously. 250, you're doing well. 500+ is when you're a certified videophile. 1000+ you're a DVD God, and will be praised when you strut through the forums.
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What had the world come to. Can no one think for themselves anymore? If you think you're a collector than you are. You don't have to be frantically buying DVDs to get up to a certain number.
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this is a completely subjective question.
I'd say that if you have more than 1 DVD, you can consider yourself a collector. Some ppl have 100+ DVDs and don't consider themselves a collector.
I'd say that if you have more than 1 DVD, you can consider yourself a collector. Some ppl have 100+ DVDs and don't consider themselves a collector.
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Originally Posted by JLyon1515
What had the world come to. Can no one think for themselves anymore? If you think you're a collector than you are. You don't have to be frantically buying DVDs to get up to a certain number.
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
Yes, 276. Then you get your official collector's club card & decoder ring in the mail.
also, to the OP..you are 17 and can buy 20 dvd's a month? nice allowance...
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I never eeally thought of my DVD's as a collection. I always figured movies to be my hobby. I really like them and when they are released on video I go buy 'em. Yet here I am posting in a forum dedicated to DVD's. Weird.
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Originally Posted by Mexican Menace
They're like tribbles the way the keep accumulating in my house.
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Originally Posted by Bugg
276 was last year, It's been updated to 304 this year.
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You decide when your a collector basically. I bought my first DVD player in 1999. By 2002 I had about 120 movies, yet I didn't consider myself a collector until 2002 with my purchases of the first seasons of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" & "The Simpsons." Now I have over 1,000 and collecting tv-on-dvd has become my most favorite hobby. It is this DVD collection that has led to me discovering what I would consider my dream job (writting TV shows), which is why I will be starting film school in 6 months.
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Originally Posted by Dabaomb
this is a completely subjective question.
I'd say that if you have more than 1 DVD, you can consider yourself a collector.
I'd say that if you have more than 1 DVD, you can consider yourself a collector.
I define a "collector" is someone who buys things, anything, that they don't necessarily and most probably don't need.
For example, the OP said he buys 20 DVDs a month. My God! That would be a huge month for me, as I only buy at most 10 a month and that's a rarity. However after a little over 3 years of collecting, I have 400 titles, of which probably 30% or so are TV sets.
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I would say a collector has done at least one of the following:
I am sure there would be other qualifications, as well, but I can't think of any right now.
- Anxiously awaited news of a DVD release of a favorite movie older than 6 months.
- Purchased a title on DVD that they already owned on VHS (or other format.)
- Double-dipped on a title for a better transfer, more special features, etc.
- Purchased more than 5 DVDs at a single time, not including bargain bin stuff.
- Owns a significant portion of the output of a single director, actor, or studio (Disney, etc.)
- Has physically organized their collection (alphabetically, etc.) and/or has entered it in a database.
I am sure there would be other qualifications, as well, but I can't think of any right now.
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
You decide when your a collector basically. I bought my first DVD player in 1999. By 2002 I had about 120 movies, yet I didn't consider myself a collector until 2002 with my purchases of the first seasons of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" & "The Simpsons." Now I have over 1,000 and collecting tv-on-dvd has become my most favorite hobby. It is this DVD collection that has led to me discovering what I would consider my dream job (writting TV shows), which is why I will be starting film school in 6 months.
Good luck with film school. I hope it works out for you. Just remember though that many try and only a few are successful. Out of the class of 30 I went to film school with, I think there is only about 4 that are working in film.
Back on topic. I have about 300 DVDs and don't really consider myself a collector, because the stuff I buy I watch. In my mind, collectors are people that just buy stuff for the sake of buying and re-selling to make a profit.
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Originally Posted by JustInsane
Back on topic. I have about 300 DVDs and don't really consider myself a collector, because the stuff I buy I watch. In my mind, collectors are people that just buy stuff for the sake of buying and re-selling to make a profit.