Which Directors do you have the most DVDs of?
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I can't be bothered to do an actual count, but Jules Jordan probably holds the number one spot in my library.
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
I can't be bothered to do an actual count, but Jules Jordan is probably holds the number one spot in my library.
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Spielberg 13
Clint eastwood 7
Wes Craven 6
Hitchcock 6
Sam Raimi 6
Clint eastwood 7
Wes Craven 6
Hitchcock 6
Sam Raimi 6
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Mine is a tie at 6 between Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood.
Out of almost 400 DVD's not a single Alfred Hitchcock which seems to be very popular here.
Out of almost 400 DVD's not a single Alfred Hitchcock which seems to be very popular here.
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Which Directors do you have the most DVDs of?
Counting just DVDs (too lazy to count all the short films):
26 Alfred Hitchcock
20 Fritz Lang
17 (give or take) Charlie Chaplin
13 Werner Herzog
13 Akira Kurosawa
12 Stanley Kubrick
12 Billy Wilder
11 Hamilton Luske (shared credit)
10 Ingmar Bergman
10 Frank Capra
10 Steven Spielberg
9 John Ford
9 Woody Allen
8 F.W. Murnau (one is shared credit & one is a duplicate)
8 Francois Truffaut
8 William Wyler
7 Luis Buñuel
7 Federico Fellini
7 Howard Hawks
6 or 7 D.W. Griffith
6 George Cukor (one shared)
6 John Huston
6 Elia Kazan
6 David Lean
6 Powell & Pressburger
5 Robert Altman
5 Stanley Kramer
5 Jean Renoir
5 George Stevens
26 Alfred Hitchcock
20 Fritz Lang
17 (give or take) Charlie Chaplin
13 Werner Herzog
13 Akira Kurosawa
12 Stanley Kubrick
12 Billy Wilder
11 Hamilton Luske (shared credit)
10 Ingmar Bergman
10 Frank Capra
10 Steven Spielberg
9 John Ford
9 Woody Allen
8 F.W. Murnau (one is shared credit & one is a duplicate)
8 Francois Truffaut
8 William Wyler
7 Luis Buñuel
7 Federico Fellini
7 Howard Hawks
6 or 7 D.W. Griffith
6 George Cukor (one shared)
6 John Huston
6 Elia Kazan
6 David Lean
6 Powell & Pressburger
5 Robert Altman
5 Stanley Kramer
5 Jean Renoir
5 George Stevens
#61
Ridley Scott (Alien, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, and Hannibal) and Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park 1, 2, Catch Me If You Can and Minority Report) are tied with four each. Peter Jackson and Francis Ford Coppola are tied for second with three each (LOTR and Godfather trilogies) . Then I have lots of directors that I have two DVDs of.
If 1492: Conquest of Paradise is ever released, Ridley will take sole possession of first place.
If 1492: Conquest of Paradise is ever released, Ridley will take sole possession of first place.
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haven't done an actual count but Quentin Tarantino, George Lucas, Takashi Miike, Peter Jackson, Alfred Hitchcock are probably what I have the most of.