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++ EGO ++
If you're a big film buff like myself, you must have a dvd collection of some sort, and a list published somewhere. I want to see other fanatics like me out there, or at least with similar taste in film. I don't think that my collection is particularly that big, but from time to time, I get stuff from my wish list moved to my owned! So here is my list, published @ DVD Aficionado,

CLICK HERE
http://dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=mustafa


There's plenty more movies I'd like to get my hands on! But for the time being, I want to see what other TOTA's are into.

By the way, I just want to take the time to say that I will be finishing my first screenplay come September hopefully :cool: I'll share it when the time comes for those interested.

Okay! Post away people! :)
Irishaddict
My Collection
SeventhSun
I have a huge collection of Martial Arts flicks, old and new!

Shaw Bros. kick ass.
** TigerLily **
Great movie selection!

I love the PT Anderson movies - so bizarre but so good. I have Punch Drunk Love as well.

Same thing for Quentin tarantino - what great movies, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp FIciton...

Lost half my DVD collection after a breakup with an ex... :mad: :mad: :mad:

Usual Suspects, Fight Club and Sin City - also some of my favs.

Minority Report is a good one... you should pick it up.
No Lord of the Rings??
++ EGO ++
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Originally posted by Irishaddict
My Collection


Ahhh, I spotted a Guy Ritchie selection! Nice one! :)
Seems like you're more into the horror/drama genre cool stuff.

I'll add your link to the people I know, the best way to borrow stuff from eachother... but maybe once I get to know you first... :o

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I have a huge collection of Martial Arts flicks, old and new!


Sonny Chiba owns you! :p
I'd love to get my Martial Arts collection up, I'm working on it! :D

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I love the PT Anderson movies - so bizarre but so good. I have Punch Drunk Love as well.


I'm so glad you noticed the P.T. Anderson influence, I love this guy & one of my favorite directors for sure, hands down! :)
Also, I have a big Tony Scott fascination, great lighting and more recently, editting/visual esthetics (i.e. Man on Fire). But Yeah Quentin Tarantino is awesome, my favorite movie (True Romance) which he wrote and directed by Tony Scott, fabulous to say the least. Christopher Nolan is pretty good too! Too good, too many!

Minority Report was ok, I just found it to be a little too dependant on the 'visuals' end of things rather than focusing some attention on emotion, characters, etc. It was too cold and bare at times, and it seemed out of place when so. I wouldn't mind getting it at one point down the line though.

Now, Lord of The Rings is not something I enjoyed at all! No offense to the fans of Jackson's, but I could not sit through so many hours of fight scenes after fight scenes with no evident continuity between any of them. It's an epic fantasy for sure, not my favorite genre, I just think it would be better left as a book.
DJ Robben
Not all the ones i own, but the ones that get the most viewing time, and also, the onesi have from memory without getting up.

http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=robben
Irishaddict
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Originally posted by ++ EGO ++
Ahhh, I spotted a Guy Ritchie selection! Nice one! :)
Seems like you're more into the horror/drama genre cool stuff.


heh, I think I only have a couple horrors and they are the classics - The Birds, Psycho, Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street. The rest is a standard comedy collection. ;)
** TigerLily **
If you like those bizarre movies that make you think like Memento, Fight Club and Punch Drunk Love... then check out Vanilla Sky. Even after watching it like 3 times it still didn't really get it - makes you think.

Oh and another favorite, American Beauty <-- great film.

Others in my collection that I forgot: Moulin Rouge, Chicago. I like musicals.

And if you really like Godfather and Goodfellas... another good one is The Untouchables (with Kevin Costner and Sean Connery)

My sister and I are pretty big movie buffs (love this time of year- awards season!)... she had more DVDs then I do.
++ EGO ++
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Originally posted by Irishaddict
heh, I think I only have a couple horrors and they are the classics - The Birds, Psycho, Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street. The rest is a standard comedy collection. ;)


Totally, at least those specific titles that popped out for me, it seemed like a lot!?
Comedy for sure though!
Jem_hadar
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.h...=1&id=jem_hadar

Just signed up, Ill add more once Im home and can confirm the EXACT DVD versions I have. ;)

Fun.
Jem

++ EGO ++
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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.h...=1&id=jem_hadar

Just signed up, Ill add more once Im home and can confirm the EXACT DVD versions I have. ;)

Fun.
Jem


Entertaining... :stongue:
DJ Robben
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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.h...=1&id=jem_hadar

Just signed up, Ill add more once Im home and can confirm the EXACT DVD versions I have. ;)

Fun.
Jem


Jamie, i give you more credit, i thought they would have been dirtyer.
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