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Old 05-03-06 | 01:45 AM
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Yes I am. I trying to get the complete filmo of

Verhoeven
Tarantino
Fritz Lang
Henri G Clouzot
Steve McQueen
Elia Kazan
Lars Von Trier
Sergio Leone
JP Melville
Cronenberg
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It's getting easier now as we get more titles and cheaper products
Old 05-03-06 | 06:35 AM
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Sometimes I'm a completist in a bad way. Like, I got the Puppet Master box set from Full Moon when it was suddenly available again last year or whenever that was, and I actually blind bought the ones not in the set which were Puppet Master Legacy (which from what I hear is mostly flashbacks to the other movies) and Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys, which I've heard pretty much nothing good about.
Old 05-03-06 | 06:55 AM
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Yes I'm a completist!

I have just finshed completing the X files series.

I still need to buy these to compete my collection

Stargate-SG 1 Season 8
Babylon 5 1-5
Star Trek
The Simpsons - Season 6 and Season 7
Old 05-03-06 | 07:05 AM
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I have a mild form of OCD! Instead of being a completist, I don't buy things that would require sequels I don't want. Like, I would LOOOVE to buy Malcolm in the Middle S1...The rest of the seasons will probably never come out and even if they do, it started to get bad near the end....so I just won't buy it in the first place...
Old 05-03-06 | 08:09 AM
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Paul Newman completist here.

I have every single one of his movies (even the ones I really hate) on either VHS or DVD. Hence I am looking forward to replacing my crap VHS versions with the box set to be released by Warners.

But once I start collecting a movie series on DVD, I have to collect the whole thing or it isnt worth it.
Old 05-03-06 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by gutwrencher
nunsploitation and others remain a huge focal point and must be complete for the library to function properly as far as research goes.
What the hell are you exactly researching here?
Old 05-03-06 | 11:37 AM
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Oh, I'm a completeist as far as these directors go:

Bunuel
Kurosawa
Scorsese
Altman
Lang
Old 05-03-06 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by slop101
What the hell are you exactly researching here?
I think it's less research of the publish-in-a-journal variety and more of the hand-down-the-pants variety.

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