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    I was just wondering what other people had in their collections. Here is the collection that we have at my home:

    Abyss: Special Edition
    Alice in Wonderland
    Alien Boxset
    Altered States
    American Beauty
    American Pie
    Apollo 13: DTS
    Aristocats
    Basic Instinct
    Beetlejuice
    Beyond the Minds Eye
    Blade
    Blade Runner
    Blazing Saddles
    Bone Collector
    Braveheart
    Chasing Amy
    Cruel Intentions
    Dances with Wolves : DTS
    Dangerous Beauty
    Dark Crystal
    Dazed and Confused
    Deep Blue Sea
    Dinosaur
    Dirty Dancing
    Dr. No
    Dragonheart: DTS
    Dune
    Edward Scissorhands
    Everafter
    Excalibur
    Fantasia TS
    Fantasia 2000: DTS
    Fantasia Legacy
    Fifth Element
    First Blood
    For Your Eyes Only
    Forever Young
    Fox and the Hound
    Ghostbusters
    Gladiator
    Goldeneye
    Goldfinger
    Gone in Sixty Seconds
    Green Mile
    Haunting
    Heat
    Highlander 1
    HIghlander 2
    Independence Day: SE
    Jaws: Special Edition DTS
    Jerry Maguire
    Jungle Book
    Jurassic Park
    Labyrinth
    Lady and the Tramp
    Lawnmower man
    Lethal Weapon 4
    Lost in Space
    License to Kill
    Little Mermaid
    Live and Let Die
    Mallrats
    Man with the golden gun
    Matrix
    Sarah McLauchlan
    Sarah McLauchlan
    Mercury Rising
    Millennium
    Monty Python: Flying Circuse Vol 1-4
    Moonraker
    National Lampoon’s Vacation
    On her Majesty’s Secret Service
    101 Dalmations
    Patriot
    Peter Pan
    Pink Floyd the Wall
    Pinnochio
    Platoon
    Princess Bride
    Princess Mononoke
    Rambo
    Rambo III
    Road Warrior
    Red Heat
    Saint
    Santa Clause
    Saving Private Ryan: DTS
    Scream 3: Collectors edition
    Seven
    Seven Years in Tibet
    Seventh Samurai
    Shawshank Redemption
    Six Days , Seven Nights
    Sixth Sense
    Spy Who Loved Me
    Stargate
    Startrek IV: Voyage Home
    Star Trek: Insurrection
    Step-mom
    Tarzan – Collectors Edition
    Terminator 2
    Thomas Crown Affair
    Thunderball
    Titan AE
    Tomorrow Never Dies
    Top Gun
    Toy Story 1
    Toy Story 2
    Ultimate Toy Story collectors disc
    True Lies
    Twister
    2001: A space Odyseey
    Usual Suspects
    Walking with Dinosaurs
    When Harry Met Sally
    White Squall
    With Honors
    Wizard of OZ
    World is not Enough
    Yellow Submarine

    I know I am missing a bunch of them too because I didnt update the collection in my computer list.

    As I said, just wondering what everyone else has. I know I have a lot of people who say they have large collections, I just want to see what other people have.


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    I can't believe you typed that all up. I guess I can type it up when I'm feeling less lazy.

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    i'll type up mine since its short (don't have much money + only having the dvd since christmas):

    Army of Darkness
    Billy Madison
    Clerks
    Evil Dead
    Evil Dead II
    Superstar
    The Princess Bride
    The Wedding Singer
    Usual Suspects

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    damn, how much have u spent on dvds so far????? you have every dvd i have plus about 30 more.

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    Actually, I havent spent that much on my collection. I got a lot of them for free, either by buy one get one free or by buy X amount get 1 free. I also got a bunch as gifts, my family hates buying me things because I have everything, so they just end up getting me movies. I think I figured it out to me paying about $6 per disc, if I had to pay on them all. Might be a little less though.

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    Austin Powers 2
    Hackers
    Lost In Space
    Starship Troopers
    The Matrix

    I am thinking I have one more, but I am at school and can't check. I haven't watched them in a while because my DVD drive has been dead. I plan to get a new one soon.


    Plus I started getting divx.. I have 270 movies that are DVD rips.
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    All you who have huge collections will be kicking yourself in the ass once HD-DVD's come out, but then again if you have that much to spend on movies you wont mind buying them again.

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    OK lets change the topic.
    WHO HERE DOESN'T HAVE THE MATRIX??

    (i'm so sick of it)
    I end up hating all things that become too popular, dont know why. Guess it just gets on my nerves when i see every little dorky kid call themselves Neo in Q3 or other places

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    Dont get me started on the whole star wars thing

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    What you have to realize is that the Matrix is one of the major reasons a lot of people ended up getting DVD players. ITs a great movie to show off the benefits of the enhanced picture quality, but there are better movies out there to do it with.

    For those of you with big screens watch Titan AE, when the ship is playing with the wake creatures. Very sharp, realistic pictures. Especially for an animated picture. (And yes I do know about computer animation being "sharper" but this scene doest appear to be computer, or if it is some of the best ocmputer animation that i have seen.)

    Back to the original comment though, I still like the Matrix, but it is relatively overplayed. I am just worried about a sequel.....


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    I have 2 DVDs!!

    Memphis Belle
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    all i have is...

    A Bronx Tale
    Good Fellas
    Casino
    Sopranos Entire First Season
    Lethal Weapon 4*
    Basic Instinct
    Casablanca
    Six Days, Seven Nights*
    Stepmom*
    Lost in Space*
    Stargate*

    The ones with a * came with my dvd player

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    Air Force One
    Amadeus
    American Beauty
    Analyze This
    Antz
    Apollo 13
    Baseketball
    Blade Runner
    Braveheart
    Brazil
    Clear and Present Danger
    Clerks
    Clockwork Orange, A
    Elizabeth
    Fantasia
    Fargo
    Fight Club
    Friends (two dvd set)
    Full Metal Jacket
    Go
    Goldeneye
    Green Mile, The
    Groundhog Day
    Jurassic Park
    Kingpin
    L.A. Confidential
    Life is Beautiful
    Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
    Lost World, The
    Mallrats
    Man Who Knew too Little, The
    Matrix
    Nightmare Before Christmas, The
    Patriot Games
    Payback
    Pulpfiction
    Ronin
    Ryder Cup '99
    Saving Private Ryan
    Scary Movie
    Seven
    Starship Troopers
    Thomas Crown Affair
    Three Amigos
    Tommorow Never Dies
    Toy Story
    Toy Story 2
    Transformers
    Truman Show, The
    Vertigo
    Wag the Dog
    What Dreams May Come
    X-Files season 1 collection
    X-Files season 2 collection
    X-Men


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    Originally posted by hapoo
    All you who have huge collections will be kicking yourself in the ass once HD-DVD's come out, but then again if you have that much to spend on movies you wont mind buying them again.
    I don't know how long it'll be before the whole HD-DVD revolution, but people with huge collections should already be kicking themselves because so many titles that have been released so far aren't anamorphic digital masters. No offense, but if you currently have a humungous(sp?) collection, you probably don't know what "anamorphic master" means, don't appreciate the importance of having the best quality picture, or are just too rich to care. It has just been recently that the industry has recognized the importance of anamorphicaly mastering movies, so many ignorant studios just started re-releasing many of their titles in this new format. I was obssessed with collecting DVDs once. I'm glad I found out about the whole concept before I hit the 100 mark. Now I always make sure it is anamorphically mastered before I buy a movie. Still I cringe at the thought that many of my DVDs are not anamorphic. Of course foreign movies and less popular movies may have little chance of being re-released. In that case I go ahead and buy them. But in most cases, the studio will re-release movies as "special editions" or "collector's editions" with the new master. For those who don't know what it is, trust me, you want the anamorphic master! You can recognize whether it's anamorphically masterd be looking at the back of the box. look for the words, "Anamorphic" or "Enhanced for 16:9 widescreen TVs," etc... Not always truem but try to stay away from the word "Letterbox" if you can.

    It's makes little difference now, but when 16:9 HDTVs become standard(very soon I believe) it'll make ALL the difference. Basically, first of all, the new master has many more vertical lines of resolution. And when displayed on a widescreen TV it'll get rid of the black bars on the top and bottom to fully fill the screen. When combined with a progressive scan DVD player, you'll have the best movie watching experience possible before any other big revolution comes along.

    I probably wasn't able to describe the concept well. For more info, check this site out. It explains the concept VERY well.

    Digital Anamorphic Widescreen DVDs for Dummies:
    http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articl...hic/index.html

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    But isn't the real problem with current DVD's not what UCBSTAN mentioned, but that they don't have enough resolution to take advantage of HDTV resolution?

    DVD's are pretty low res and will look like TV on a HDTV, no matter what.

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    But even among today's DVDs, an anamorphic digital master will still have much higher resolution than non-anamorphic masters. Just think of all the resolution that the black bars on a non-anamorphic master take away. You gain all those back on an anamorphic master. So in many cases (2.35:1 ratio movies) you get almost twice as much resolution in an anamorphic master...I'm not sure how all these compare to HDTV quality, but still you're spending the same amount of money, might as well, get the one that looks much better.

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    Originally posted by ken
    But isn't the real problem with current DVD's not what UCBSTAN mentioned, but that they don't have enough resolution to take advantage of HDTV resolution?

    DVD's are pretty low res and will look like TV on a HDTV, no matter what.

    Yes thats exactly the problem. Full resolution HDTV is 1024 lines (Horizontal) DVD is about half that. Sony and Pioneer have already demonstrated HD DVD's and HD-DVD burners. They can fit about two and a half hours on a 22 gig disk using a blue laser. Personally i think this is the wrong path to take, with Florescent Discs around the corner that can fit up to a Terabyte, its a pointless task making an inferior 22 gig disk.

    [Edited by hapoo on 03-20-2001 at 01:22 PM]

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    Do none of you have The Rock? (Sean Connery, Nicholas Cage, Ed Harris) It's a great movie to add to any collection. Trust me, it's well worth the money. I shit you not!
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    hey i don't have martix~
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    My meagre collection (I just find most movies aren't worth "re-watching", so I mostly rent):

    War of the Worlds
    Se7en (Platinum Edition)
    Braveheart
    ID4 (re-released mastered edition)
    Austin Powers (the original)
    Dumb & Dumber (I can watch that one over and over)
    2001: a space odyssey
    The Matrix (sorry)
    JFK (Director's Cut)
    Don Cherry 12 (only Canadians will know this one)
    Air Force One
    The Natural (an underrated favorite of mine)

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    I just added "the boy in the plastic bubble" to my dvd collection. woohoo for cheesy john travolta movies that are so bad they are good!

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    Since the original post here are some additions:

    Road Trip: Unrated edition
    Pitch Black: Unrated
    Mulan
    54
    Whole Nine Yards
    Dinosaur: Collectors Edition
    Phish: Bittersweet Motel

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    Gone in 60 Seconds (remake with Nic Cage - nice guy)
    X-Men Special Edition
    Les Miserables (remake with Liam Neeson)
    ST First Contact
    ST Insurrection
    ST TOS The Doomsday Machine
    ST TOS Wolf in the Fold
    ST TOS Errand of Mercy
    ST TOS The City on the Edge of Forever

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    Only got 40 dvds, and no, not going to list . My DivX collection is larger than 350 movies. Haven't gotten any in a while, man I need to get back into it.

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    I lost count and can't keep track any more. I think I am over a couple hundred now.
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    I see someone was digging in the dirt to unearth post long gone.
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    Originally posted by ufcrusher
    I see someone was digging in the dirt to unearth post long gone.
    Gee... Who on this board would go way back and dredge up old posts from so far back?

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    Originally posted by Grimm

    Gee... Who on this board would go way back and dredge up old posts from so far back?



    I wanted to post my collection

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