My most collected actor is...Steve Buscemi??
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My top actor is Bruce Campbell with 9 movies (though 4 of those are different versions of Army of Darkness), Samuel L Jackson is second with 8 and Ben Affleck and David Duchovny are tied for third with 7. All this is taken straight from Guzzlefish.
Checking some of the other stats and because of my Evil Deads and Army of Darkness DVDs my top director and writer is Sam Raimi. Kevin Smith is second for both.
Checking some of the other stats and because of my Evil Deads and Army of Darkness DVDs my top director and writer is Sam Raimi. Kevin Smith is second for both.
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Thankfully, Edward Norton, the most talented actor of my time.
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12 titles. Every one of his movies on DVD.
Primal Fear
The People Vs. Larry Flynt (SE)
Everyone Says I Love You
Rounders
American History X
Fight Club (SE)
Keeping the Faith
The Score
Death to Smoochy
Frida
Red Dragon
25th Hour
12 titles. Every one of his movies on DVD.
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My Top 10
#1 - Clint Eastwood - 14
#2 - Eddie Murphy - 13
#3 - Tom Hanks - 11
#4 - Samuel L. Jackson - 10
#4 - Sylvester Stallone - 10
#4 - Jim Carrey - 10
#4 - Dan Aykroyd - 10
#4 - Bruce Willis - 10
#9 - Sean Connery - 9
#10 - Robert De Niro - 9
#10 - Kevin Costner - 9
#10 - Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9
#10 - John Cleese - 9
#10 - Bill Murray - 9
#1 - Clint Eastwood - 14
#2 - Eddie Murphy - 13
#3 - Tom Hanks - 11
#4 - Samuel L. Jackson - 10
#4 - Sylvester Stallone - 10
#4 - Jim Carrey - 10
#4 - Dan Aykroyd - 10
#4 - Bruce Willis - 10
#9 - Sean Connery - 9
#10 - Robert De Niro - 9
#10 - Kevin Costner - 9
#10 - Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9
#10 - John Cleese - 9
#10 - Bill Murray - 9
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Hmmm. I don't have an easy reference to find out who's in the most DVDs in my collection, but I wouldn't be surprised if Steve Buscemi is near the top with 10 DVDs (Barton Fink, Ed and His Dead Mother, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Ghost World, The Hudsucker Proxy, Miller's Crossing, Monsters Inc., Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Tales from the Darkside: The Movie)...
The number one spot would probably belong to Rachael Leigh Cook (All I Wanna Do, Antitrust, both versions of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Blow Dry, The Eighteenth Angel, Get Carter, The Hi-Line, Josie and the Pussycats, Sally, She's All That, Tangled, Texas Rangers, and a Newfound Glory video compilation), for a total of fourteen DVDs.
Edit -- I wrote a script that queries Amazon/IMDb for titles in my collection. Rachael Leigh Cook does appear the most frequently, followed by Frank Welker (13 DVDs), and Seth Green and Steve Buscemi (10 DVDs a pop). The most prevalent person in any capacity is orchestra conductor Sandy DeCrescent with 34 DVDs.
The number one spot would probably belong to Rachael Leigh Cook (All I Wanna Do, Antitrust, both versions of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Blow Dry, The Eighteenth Angel, Get Carter, The Hi-Line, Josie and the Pussycats, Sally, She's All That, Tangled, Texas Rangers, and a Newfound Glory video compilation), for a total of fourteen DVDs.
Edit -- I wrote a script that queries Amazon/IMDb for titles in my collection. Rachael Leigh Cook does appear the most frequently, followed by Frank Welker (13 DVDs), and Seth Green and Steve Buscemi (10 DVDs a pop). The most prevalent person in any capacity is orchestra conductor Sandy DeCrescent with 34 DVDs.