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I'd say im a mix of 4 and 5, with a bit of completist
(but not too much) it all depends what the movies is i suppose 
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7. The Aficionado -
1) Use CD notebook holders for DVDs to store them
2) I just purchased The Aviator (for $7.25) just because it has a good reputation and Marty directed it. Now I have 12 Marty movies.
3) Including Christmas I have purchased 8 WB box sets in 2005 (about 45 movies) of which only about half the movies are worth buying by themselves.
4) The magic number is six. That is how many Hitchcock American films I do not own. (24 is the number of American Hitchcock movies I have plus 2 of his British.)
5) I have a list of all Disney & WB threatical cartoons and tracking which ones I have on DVD, including the ones I get as extras.
6) I am just finishing Mary Tyler Moore Season 1. I have enjoyed watching it but have not loved watching it. I am fighting the urge to buy Season 2 & 3. (And Season 2 is only $16 on Amazon.)
1) Use CD notebook holders for DVDs to store them
2) I just purchased The Aviator (for $7.25) just because it has a good reputation and Marty directed it. Now I have 12 Marty movies.
3) Including Christmas I have purchased 8 WB box sets in 2005 (about 45 movies) of which only about half the movies are worth buying by themselves.
4) The magic number is six. That is how many Hitchcock American films I do not own. (24 is the number of American Hitchcock movies I have plus 2 of his British.)
5) I have a list of all Disney & WB threatical cartoons and tracking which ones I have on DVD, including the ones I get as extras.
6) I am just finishing Mary Tyler Moore Season 1. I have enjoyed watching it but have not loved watching it. I am fighting the urge to buy Season 2 & 3. (And Season 2 is only $16 on Amazon.)
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I would say I am a mix between a #4 and a #10. I just recently reached over the 250 dvd mark.
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Thank you for the compliment Escapay. I am truly an Aficiando, but also I am that guy at Best Buy at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. They know me by name and usually know what movies I am coming after. The biggest insult was when I showed up one week, and they had all the movies I was going to buy already in a bag and were just awaiting my bucks.............what a bringdown. I didn't get to shop and it was like they were glad to get me in and out of there.

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I am #5: The Average Collector. If I see a single disc version of a movie right next to a multi-disc version, I'll pick up the multi-disc version without any hesitation. Bonus features don't make me buy the DVD though; the movie does. I've got about 100 DVDs in my collection as well, so I'm in the number range for the average collector.
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dvdjunkie wrote:The biggest insult was when I showed up one week, and they had all the movies I was going to buy already in a bag and were just awaiting my bucks
That made me laugh.
I know it had to be disappointing though. I love going and grabbing my movies by myself at Best Buy.
The people at my Best Buy hate checking me out. I always go up to the register with my weekly ads to get better prices.
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Great thread! I think you've got most personality types nailed there 
I swing wildly between 5. The Average Collector and 8. The Big Spender.
For the most part, I love a very wide selection of movies, from trash to genuine Treasures. If there are bonus features on those movies, great, but for the most part I am happy to just have certain movies. At other times, if a DVD package looks really good I will get it based purely on that (e.g. Hulk 3-Disc).
There are times when I will go on a spree, and I can't be stopped. I am, per your example, one of the people that owns almost every episode of Star Trek on DVD (although it did take me a loooong time).
When it comes to Disney, I can be something of a completist. While I certainly don't have every Disney film on DVD, I do have pretty much all of the animated ones, and a fair chunk of other live action stuff. I'm more likely to blind-buy a Disney film than any other kind.
My other weakness is TV on DVD. I'm a sucker for a nice-looking boxset, and I own more TV on DVD than I could possibly watch again. Am currently ploughing my way through Dallas - Season 3 if that is any indication as to how far I've sunk!
I swing wildly between 5. The Average Collector and 8. The Big Spender.
For the most part, I love a very wide selection of movies, from trash to genuine Treasures. If there are bonus features on those movies, great, but for the most part I am happy to just have certain movies. At other times, if a DVD package looks really good I will get it based purely on that (e.g. Hulk 3-Disc).
There are times when I will go on a spree, and I can't be stopped. I am, per your example, one of the people that owns almost every episode of Star Trek on DVD (although it did take me a loooong time).
When it comes to Disney, I can be something of a completist. While I certainly don't have every Disney film on DVD, I do have pretty much all of the animated ones, and a fair chunk of other live action stuff. I'm more likely to blind-buy a Disney film than any other kind.
My other weakness is TV on DVD. I'm a sucker for a nice-looking boxset, and I own more TV on DVD than I could possibly watch again. Am currently ploughing my way through Dallas - Season 3 if that is any indication as to how far I've sunk!
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I'd say I'm a Hybrid Collector. I love almost any film, and some aren't as special to me as others. I'll splurge on films such as The Wizard of Oz, but, I'm good with a One-Disc DVD when the "Deluxe" version is a piece of fluff (ex. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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I'm mostly between #3 and #4 since I mostly collect them when my favorite movie is out or catches my interests (Lady and the Tramp, as an example). I also collect at least 15 special/platinum/limited/etc editions that have a restoration, bonus features that talks about the movie, and a digipack such as Cinderella. Although, I have money problems so I collect a few in my time. Right now, I have 49 movies but my runner up is "Disney Rarities" (which it wasn't released until December 6), so that leads me up to 50 movies I have. =P
To all of you who have 100 or more movies, you must've been rich or something. (That's an opinion, but just to my tastes
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To all of you who have 100 or more movies, you must've been rich or something. (That's an opinion, but just to my tastes
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Or we know how to do bargain hunting when it gets to DVDs!RyougaLolakie wrote:To all of you who have 100 or more movies, you must've been rich or something. (That's an opinion, but just to my tastes).
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Re: How do you collect your DVDs?
Well, I've analyzed my DVD buying habits this summer and realized I went from Average Collector (circa November 2005) to Aficionado (circa Summer 2006). My DVD purchases since Florida though have been few and far between as I've had my "epiphany" that just because it's a good movie (or a great movie or a lousy movie, or good/great/lousy tv show) doesn't mean I need to get it if it's on DVD. So, I've slowly been trying to commit myself to trying to be a Frugal Collector. Though, of course, I end up being the Aficionado again if I find a really really great deal on used DVDs at GameStop or E/B Games. But I'm really trying to limit my DVD buying habits.Escapay wrote: (snip)
3. The Frugal Collector - "I love all types of movies, and if I see a movie that interests me, I'll make sure I have it. I don't care much for extra discs, those usually cost money. So long as I have the movie in my home, I'm happy. Right now, I've got between 25 to 50 movies."
4. The Hybrid Collector - "I love all types of movies, but some of them aren't as important to me as others. A great movie like The Sound of Music I'll get the two-disc edition of, but I can do with the regular single-disc version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It's the movie that counts, so I only get the tricked-out multi disc editions if I really really like the movie. I've got probably 50 regular editions of movies, and maybe 10 or 15 special editions."
5. The Average Collector - "I love all types of movies, and I also like to at least have a few bonus features that are about the movies. Bonus features are important, but not as important as the movie itself. But if given the choice between a movie-only or a movie-with-bonus features DVD, I'll pick the latter. I've got about 100 movies to my name, many of them multi-disc."
5 1/2. The Average Disney Collector - "I'm the Average Collector, but also a Completist when it comes to anything Disney DVD related! All 44 Animated Classics will soon be mine! Mine, all mine!"
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7. The Aficionado - "If I see a movie, and it amused or entertained me even the slightest bit, I'll make sure it's in my collection just in case I want to watch it. Sure, I've got my usual favorites, but I also collect movies with the intent of running a mini-DVD-rental store for my friends and relatives. I've got probably 300 or so movies, though I have probably seen only 115 of them more than once since I bought it."
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I like to think that I'm an Average Collector. At last count, I had over 350 DVDs, though many of them are single-disc editions of movies I enjoy, while my favorites are in the better editions. Of course, there are some exceptions, as some movies have wonderful single-disc editions (Newsies and Superman the Movie come to mind).
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