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Daniel L 07-30-04 02:11 PM


Is it just me, or are the majority of people who have a lot ( I consider 200+ a lot) of DVDs big horror buffs?
I only have a little over a hundred now, but most of them, even my Criterions, are horror or sci-fi. Love it. :)

laserdogg 07-30-04 02:23 PM


Originally posted by cross
Is it just me, or are the majority of people who have a lot ( I consider 200+ a lot) of DVDs big horror buffs?
Seems that way, about a 1,000 of mine are classified as sci-fi/horror.

Crazee4DVDs 07-30-04 05:22 PM

Many from my family think I'm a little too obsessed with my collection. It's all I ask for come Christmas and my birthday and any little biot of extra cash I might have, goes for purchasing more of the discs I want. A good portion of my collection is made up of classic sci-fi and horror, but there's overall, a very eclectic mix of films, I think.

My friends like to look at the collection and laugh at the various titles. My collcetion is sitting at just under 800 titles and I can say that all titles/discs are wanted and loved.

clckworang 07-30-04 05:50 PM

I know that I spend too much money on my collection, which is about in the 1,000 range. As most of you have said, I get the usual shock and awe and "What the hell are these movie?" because I don't have all the usual fare. I also get the "Wow, you have your own Blockbuster." To which I am quick to point out that you couldn't find at Blockbuster many of the titles I have.

I don't think I could ever downsize my collection, but I just recently moved and that is the point that you truly get a glimpse of how many DVDs you have. It took me longer to pack and unpack my DVDs than anything else. In fact, if you pointed at a box when I first moved, the chances were very good that it would be filled with DVDs. That was the first moment that I began to think that maybe I had gone a little too far. But as another poster said, I just love film.

As for the lending question, I only lend on rare occassions to very close friends and family (and even then it sometimes depends on the title). I don't like having my collection too spread out.

JimRochester 07-31-04 09:00 AM

Can I borrow a movie, then keep it so long you have to call and ask for it back, and we're not quite sure where it is, are you sure we didn't already return it?

lizard 07-31-04 08:51 PM


Originally posted by cross
Is it just me, or are the majority of people who have a lot ( I consider 200+ a lot) of DVDs big horror buffs?
FWIW, I have over 200 DVDs and don't have any horror, that's right, zero. I intensely dislike the genre. But from the posts here, I would guess that your point that the "majority" of those with big collections are "horror buffs" is correct.

Don't get many visitors this far out in the boondocks but my occasional houseguests seem to appreciate the chance to watch movies on my HT setup when they come visit (some have DVD players but none have anything resembling a home theater). Don't recall ever getting a comment about my collection though. All my friends and family know that DVDs are a hobby of mine and accept it as harmless, I suppose.

Romero 07-31-04 09:40 PM

Over 700, and probably half are horrors.

I do not get anyone saying anything other than it is Tuesday. He probably has already picked up so and so movie. Which is true 9 times out of 10.

Sparrow 08-01-04 11:39 AM

I would say some are curious as to why I would have so many movies, others envious to a certain degree, some excited that there're possibilities for free rentals and others are quite concerned that I would have some many movies (would I ever have the time to watch them all).

My response to all the different looks and voiced opinions, I love movies! I truly don't care what opinion there is out there on my collection, I'm just thrilled that I've been able to indulge in such a hobby.

Disc-Flipper 08-01-04 12:03 PM

I'm approaching 700 and about half are horrors.
People see and say "You've got a lot of stuff I've never heard of." "I wouldn't be spending my money on those sort of movies." "You could open a rental store." "How much did all of these cost you?" "Jeez, do you have enough DVDs yet?" "Have you watched all of these?" "That's quite a DVD collection you've got."

OldBoy 08-01-04 12:04 PM

i get a lot of "meows"!

Quake1028 08-01-04 02:02 PM


Originally posted by cross
Is it just me, or are the majority of people who have a lot ( I consider 200+ a lot) of DVDs big horror buffs?
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.

nexus_7 08-05-04 12:01 AM

no new people come over to my place so I dont get the jaw drops much anymore. :)

but when a new face does show up, my collection does not usually impress them as I have them stuffed in 4 400 disk sony players. ITs very descreet. All I have that is visable are 5 binders listed Anime, TV, Action/Drama, SciFi/Comedy, and Other.

People always say what are the binders for.

I have to explain it is a list of the movies I have avaiable to watch. You pick what you want to watch and type in the # and the disk plays. That does impress people still. :)

Greg

Jah-Wren Ryel 08-05-04 07:06 AM

FWIW, I think that movies sitting on a shelf unviewed are useless and a big waste of money. That said, I have more movies sitting on shelves than anyone I know except one other person, to whom I am slowly but surely catching up to. He turned me on to sharing and now we both bring recent acquisitions in to work and loan them out to anyone working in the same office as well as taking special requests from the "stacks" at home.

After over a year of lending like this, between the two of us, we've probably made over 1500+ loans and so far only had 2 discs get permanently lost and the borrowers were both quite apologetic and paid up right away. There have been a couple of discs that also got noticeably scratched at some point, but since the most popular titles are all ones I've picked up used from rental stores it hasn't bothered me very much.

I do have to say that it is a little bit depressing that very few people are interested in foreign titles or anything too far out of the mainstream. I'll work real hard to "sell" something only mildly off the beaten track, like "So Close" only to have them decide to stick with, "Charlie's Angels 2" or something clearly inferior. I figure, it's free, what do they have to lose? 15-30 minutes of their time to decide if they really can't stand it. Oh well...

The Infidel 08-05-04 07:50 PM

How do people react to your DVD collection?
 
(cue sad solo violin, playing in a minor key)

Nobody sees my collection.
Nobody comes to my place.
I don't have any friends.

My cat walks by and sniffs at them occasionally, on her way to go poop.

;)

MahatmaPetey 08-05-04 09:34 PM

i have 500 or so, and probably half are horror.

Eve Brown 08-06-04 03:20 PM

My dvd collection consists of 275 movies and 29 tv shows sets. the few people who see my collection are impressed and sometimes want to borrow. Most of my things are mainstream movies.

I either upgrade to from vhs such as disney titles or recent movies I have seen at the theatres. I usually work at a movie theatre so I go there for free.

On the horror issue I have maybe 5 depending. the 3 Scream movies i consider comedy since i laugh at them. I have final dedistation and signs. Its not a genre am into, I also not into sci-fi.

My cousin just started wanting dvds so I gave her some I had doubles of like doubledipped titles. She says she has 20 so I brag about my collection to her. She claims not to care.

smackattack 08-08-04 02:03 AM

Ive got about 250. Im pretty picky about the movies I buy, and im ultra cheap, unless i get a deal, i dont buy. I wont pay more than $10 a disc, and I think outside of some criterions, and a few anime I have done that. Ive managed to get some real good stuff and still hold to my $10 limit, ive cleaned out CH, got in on the early overstock runs etc.

I figure my collection will top our somewhere around 350, the number or movies i want and actively seek is low now.

Most people think I have too many and spent too much money. I have probably 50 unopened and peeps shake their head like im wasting money. I watch movies while I do my excersizing, i watch all the special features, commentaries etc. I probabaly go through 2 or 3 a week. People just dont understand a love of film.

I rarely lend, and even then, it better be a close friend, and they get the lecture that i better get it back. Casual friends never. Casual friends treat low cost items borrowed casually.

When i have people over to watch a movie, it funny, i usually have to pick something out. 250 isnt a lot compared to people here, but its a lot sitting on a wall, peoples eyes just tend to gloss over and they cant focus on picking a movie.

I also get a lot of laughs that I have my movies in alphabetical order, like its anal or something. I just dont get it.

NCYankee 08-08-04 02:38 AM


Originally posted by smackattack

I also get a lot of laughs that I have my movies in alphabetical order, like its anal or something. I just dont get it.

I just got around to consolidating my 400+ discs into one area and alphabetizing them, and I now can't imagine it any other way. I can't believe it took me so long to do so, now I can find a DVD in 5 seconds instead of spending five minutes rummaging through two cardboard boxes (one upstairs, one down).

Dragonslayer 08-08-04 10:02 AM

They wonder if I'm running a Video Store!

CubeSolver 08-08-04 12:54 PM

It seems most of us with a large collection get treated the same, with awe, pity or disgust.

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?"


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