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Which Directors do you have the most DVDs of?
We haven't done this in a while.
I myself have never contributed to these threads as I have so many DVDs. I finally started counting last night and I was surprised how many DVDs I have of certain directors. My biggest surprise was finding out I have 17 of Brian DePalma's films! I never knew I had that many. Here is a list of notable Directors who I have 10 or more of their films on DVD: 38 - Alfred Hitchcock 29 - Woody Allen 18 - Rainer Werner Fassbinder 17 - Brian DePalma 16 - Mike Leigh 16 - Claude Chabrol 15 - Steven Spielberg 15 - Robert Altman 15 - John Ford 15 - Howard Hawks 15 - Martin Scorcese 15 - Billy Wilder 15 - Francois Truffaut 14 - Fritz Lang 14 - Ingmar Bergman 14 - Akira Kurosawa 14 - Mario Bava 14 - Roman Polanski 14 - John Houston 13 - John Carpenter 13 - Fredrico Fellini 13 - William Wyler 13 - Robert Aldrich 13 - Robert Wise 13 - Terence Fisher 12 - Stanley Kubrick 12 - Francis Ford Coppola 12 - Sidney Lumet 11 - George Cukor 11 - David Cronenberg 11 - David Lean 11 - Oliver Stone 11 - John Frankenheimer 10 - Werner Herzog 10 - Coen Brothers 10 - Michael Powell |
8-Kevin Smith
6-George Romero 6-James Cameron 6-Quentin Tarantino Can't think of numbers now-John Carpenter,Ridley Scott,Steven Speilberg |
I've got about 30 hitchcocks. also, I've got all the bond ones (even though they're by different directors)
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Jim Jarmusch - 6
The rest is a pretty large scattering of directors that I own 4 or 3 of like Lynch, Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Bergman, Welles. |
John Carpenter and Martin Scorsese. But George Romero and Wes Craven are close too. An I own all of Taratinos stuff, but that's easy he hasn't much to collect.
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Takashi Miike by the little lead of 8.
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Steven Spielberg
James Cameron Robert Zemeckis Brian De Palma Richard Donner Hamilton Luske Ridley Scott Kevin Smith Pedro Almodóvar Roland Emmerich |
Hitchcock is leading the pack for me with about 17 movies and Steven Speilberg is a close runner up with about a dozen or so.
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Hitchcock here too, with a lousy 15 (I wish I had as many as you guys!)
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Hitchcock by a mile.
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44 - Charlie Chaplin (10 Features + 34 Shorts)
28* - Buster Keaton (8 Features + 20 Shorts) 21 - Alfred Hitchcock 18 - Krzysztof Kieslowski (counting the 10 "Dekalog" films separately) 15 - Ingmar Bergman 13 - Werner Herzog 12 - Luis Buñuel 12 - Akira Kurosawa 10 - Rainer Werner Fassbinder 10 - Jean Renoir * Though I own 47 of Buster Keaton's films on DVD, he was "officially" credited as director on only 28 of these |
My top 3...
John Carpenter - 18 George Lucas - 5 Steven Spielberg - 8 |
Hitchcock by far.
Then either Kurosawa, Speilberg or Scorcese. My favaorite director is Kubrick, but he just didn't make as many movies. How did you get 12 from Kubrick-- Jaymole? I'm missing one. |
Buster Keaton has the lead, with Fritz Lang right behind him.
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I have no idea. Can you find out with profiler?
Stew |
Steven Spielberg (18) - Duel, The Sugarland Express, Jaws, Close Encounters, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, E. T., The Color Purple, Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, Schindler's List, Amistad, Saving Private Ryan, A. I., Minority Report, Catch Me if You Can, The Terminal
Ridley Scott - (7) Alien, Blade Runner, Legend, Thelma and Louise, Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down, |
From DVD Profiler, which is the only one where I enter the individual titles in a box set (there may be an easier way, but I exported to CSV, subtotaled by Director 1, then sorted those). I'm pretty surprised by the Stephen Spielberg count.
Alfred Hitchcock Count 24 (26, but 2 are doubles due to Signature collection) Steven Spielberg Count 13 Akira Kurosawa Count 12 Stanley Kubrick Count 10 Joel Coen Count 9 John Woo Count 9 Martin Scorsese Count 9 Sam Raimi Count 9 Woody Allen Count 9 Clint Eastwood Count 8 John Carpenter Count 8 John Ford Count 8 David Lynch Count 7 François Truffaut Count 7 John Huston Count 7 Robert Wise Count 7 |
island007:
Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Full Metal Jacket (1987) The Shining (1980) Barry Lyndon (1975) A Clockwork Orange (1971) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Lolita (1962) Spartacus (1960) Paths of Glory (1957) The Killing (1956) Killer's Kiss (1955) |
Director Total
Jay Roach 3 Kevin Smith 3 Frank Coraci 2 Bobby Farrelly 2 Peter Farrelly 2 Keenen Ivory Wayans 2 Paris Barclay 1 Steven Brill 1 Mel Brooks 1 James Cameron 1 Jay Chandrasekhar 1 Wes Craven 1 John Dahl 1 Edward Decter 1 John Fortenberry 1 George Gallo 1 Dennie Gordon 1 Tom Green 1 Dennis Hopper 1 Mike Judge 1 Gil Junger 1 Jake Kasdan 1 Danny Leiner 1 Michael Lembeck 1 Shawn Levy 1 Richard Linklater 1 Jonathan Lynn 1 Peter Markle 1 Les Mayfield 1 Bruce McCulloch 1 David McNally 1 Dewey Nicks 1 Steve Oedekerk 1 Trey Parker 1 Todd Phillips 1 Gregory Poirier 1 Marcus Raboy 1 J.B. Rogers 1 Peter Segal 1 Tom Shadyac 1 Steven Soderbergh 1 Barry Sonnenfeld 1 Steven Spielberg 1 Matt Stone 1 Betty Thomas 1 Rawson Marshall Thurber 1 Paul Weitz 1 Hugh Wilson 1 As you can tell just from the directors of my collection, I like mostly current stuff, and over 80% of my 55 dvd collection is comedy, its just what I like.. |
Originally Posted by GaryEA
Buster Keaton has the lead, with Fritz Lang right behind him.
Just a guesstimate so far on mine, as I'm at work. These should roughly be in order from most represented to least. Akira Kurosawa Fritz Lang Stanley Kubrick Alfred Hitchcock D.W. Griffith Werner Herzog John Carpenter |
Top 3:
Hitchcock - 29 John Carpenter - 15 Terence Fisher - 14 a lot of directors with 10-13 each: Scorcese, Oliver Stone, David Cronenberg, Billy Wilder, etc. |
Thanks Jaymole.
I'll be sure to pick up Killer's Kiss on either my next Amazon or CH order. |
every hitchcock but life boat......
akira kurosawa d.w. griffith |
Well, because most of my collection is TV stuff, I really don't have that many movies, so therefore the most I have of any one director is about 4-5 titles. I think Speilberg is probably my number 1 director with about 7 titles. With James Cameron, Brian de Palma, and George Lucas coming up the rear with either 4 or 5 titles each. The rest have 3 or less.
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Al Hitchcock.
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