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Ruderic 08-08-04 11:38 PM

I have over 250 and only a handful are horror. I sold off over 100 discs. Most of the time people say "it is a cool collection" and "wow you have alot of movies". Most are surprised they are alphabetized.

Yakuza Bengoshi 08-09-04 07:31 AM


Originally posted by Ruderic
Most are surprised they are alphabetized.
This is kind of funny since alphabetizing is probably the least obsessive way or organizing a DVD collection. I used to have my physical collection divided by language and then subdivided by director, but I gave up on that when my wife could never find what she was looking for. Now I still have my online catalog partially divided this way, but I've given up on keeping my actual collection divided in any manner other than alphabetically by title.

NitroJMS 08-09-04 01:28 PM

I have about 650 titles now and most people are shocked to see the collection. I keep them separated in three categories in alphabetical order (television, films, and music/sports/misc.)

critterdvd 08-09-04 04:42 PM

My film collection isn't that large (about 120 releases), but my TV collection is huge (about 60 releases)... add that to my DVD-R's people usually ask how I have time to go to school.

JasonF 08-09-04 05:08 PM


Originally posted by Quake1028
I have somewhere between 550 and 600 titles and I would say ~35 of them are true horror, and it's really only that many because of the Monster Legacy Collection.
I'm the same way -- I have about 500 DVDs, and I only have a few dozen horrors. Most of the horror I do have is tame stuff like Jaws, the Exorcist, or Gremlins (and, of course, the Universal Classic Monsters Collection).

And like everyone else, I get the combo of "Why do you waste your money on that?" and "Can I borrow some?"

calhoun07 08-09-04 05:18 PM

I drive an older car (which is 100% paid for and costs me about 30.00 a year in property tax) so the most common response I get when people find out how many DVDs I have is "there's your new car!" And I can see them adding up figures in their head over the next several minutes, probably calculating 15.00 for each DVD or so. Then they say, "Do you know how much money you'd have now if you didn't buy those DVDs?" I always respond, "Well, I don't do drugs or drink or smoke." Most of the people who criticize me about my DVDs have one or all of these vices, so it's fun for me to point out they drink and smoke their money away while I still have something to show for mine.

Most people I know don't ask to borrow my DVDs. I only had one co-worker who wanted to borrow my My So Called Life box set and acted like I pooped on her carpet while killing her puppy when I told her no.

eedoon 08-09-04 08:35 PM

Few people has seen my DVD collection. But the one who do, they just go "wow" and either asking about some movies (I have some well known movie, as well as a more obscure and a few Criterion titles), or ask whether they can borrow them.

NCYankee 08-09-04 08:57 PM


Originally posted by calhoun07
Then they say, "Do you know how much money you'd have now if you didn't buy those DVDs?" I always respond, "Well, I don't do drugs or drink or smoke." Most of the people who criticize me about my DVDs have one or all of these vices, so it's fun for me to point out they drink and smoke their money away while I still have something to show for mine.

I told me wife something along those lines a few months ago. I have no other current vices, but I would occasionally visit strip clubs before we met, and she sometimes asks me if I still do. I told her that there was no way I would waste money in a club that I could otherwise be spending on DVDs.

toobsock 08-09-04 10:37 PM

Durable goods (DVDs) > Non-durable goods (substances, strippers)

NCYankee 08-09-04 10:41 PM


Originally posted by toobsock
Durable goods (DVDs) > Non-durable goods (substances, strippers)
Especially when I have gotten many of my DVDs so cheaply at pawn shops or other used outlets that I could sell them at a small profit, and a few have gone OOP and are worth much more than I paid.

kovacs01 08-10-04 03:09 AM

well no one but family has really ever seen my collection (over 300). and i only lend to family and my girlfriends family.

as far as horror, i dont have all that many. profiler calls 26 of them horror, but keep in mind that includes titles like Fallen. I'd say that 12 or so are true horror. and about 6-8 of those are stephen king titles.

Subgeniusguy 08-17-04 03:11 PM

I just passed the 600 mark. I converted the closet in my bonus room to media storage. I have a file cabinet that holds CD's and the walls are lined with shelves for DVD's. Nobody ever wants to go in there. My wife criticizes heavily but there's always the "I work and you don't" response.

Daniel L 08-17-04 03:15 PM

I'm getting a new roommate really soon. We'll see how he reacts to the likes of "The Ilsa Collection" and "Justine". Should be fun. :)

Rasaan 08-17-04 03:46 PM

They usually s*** themselves.

phr33k 08-17-04 04:15 PM

i only have about 60 dvds so i dont get that much reaction, im only 16 years old so i really dont got a lot of money to spend on dvds all the time. in a couple of months i should be at 100 :)

MJG87 08-17-04 05:12 PM

People usually think I'm insane and sometimes criticize why I have so many, but at the same time ask to watch or borrow one


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