Jess's "My DVD Collection"

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  1. 1.
    Ace in the Hole (The Criterion Collection)
    by Billy Wilder

  2. 2.
    Across the Universe (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Julie Taymor

  3. 3.
    Adam's Rib
    by George Cukor

  4. 5.
    After Hours
    by Martin Scorsese

  5. 6.
    The Age of Innocence
    by Martin Scorsese

  6. 7.
    Airheads
    by Michael Lehmann

  7. 8.
    The Air I Breathe
    by Jieho Lee

  8. 9.
    Alice's Restaurant
    by Arthur Penn

  9. 10.
    Alfie (Widescreen Special Collector's Edition)
    by Charles Shyer

  10. 11.
    Alfie (Widescreen)
    by Lewis Gilbert

  11. 12.
    All the President's Men (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Alan J. Pakula

  12. 13.
    Almost Famous
    by Cameron Crowe

  13. 14.
    Alpha Dog (Widescreen Edition)
    by Nick Cassavetes

  14. 15.
    Alphaville (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jean-Luc Godard

  15. 16.
    American Beauty (Widescreen Edition)
    by Sam Mendes

  16. 18.
    American History X
    by Tony Kaye

  17. 19.
    Annie Hall
    by Woody Allen

  18. 20.
    Another Country
    by Marek Kanievska

  19. 21.
    The Apartment
    by Billy Wilder

  20. 23.
    Apocalypse Now Redux
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  21. 24.
    Arizona Dream [Region 2]
    by Emir Kusturica

  22. 25.
    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    by Andrew Dominik

  23. 26.
    Atonement (Widescreen Edition)
    by Joe Wright

  24. 27.
    Away from Her
    by Sarah Polley

  25. 28.
    The Awful Truth
    by Leo McCarey

  26. 29.
    Bad Education (Original Uncut NC-17 Edition)
    by Pedro Almodóvar

  27. 30.
    The Ballad of Cable Hogue
    by Nick Redman

  28. 31.
    Bananas
    by Woody Allen

  29. 32.
    Barton Fink
    by Ethan Coen

  30. 33.
    The Basketball Diaries
    by Scott Kalvert

  31. 34.
    Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
    by Yvette Kaplan

  32. 35.
    Before Sunrise
    by Richard Linklater

  33. 36.
    Before Sunset
    by Richard Linklater

  34. 37.
    Being John Malkovich
    by Spike Jonze

  35. 38.
    Better Off Dead
    by Savage Steve Holland

  36. 39.

  37. 40.
    The Big Heat
    by Fritz Lang

  38. 41.
    The Big Hit
    by Kirk Wong

  39. 42.
    The Big Lebowski (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
    by Joel Coen

  40. 43.
    The Big Sleep
    by Howard Hawks

  41. 44.
    Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
    by Stephen Herek

  42. 45.
    Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
    by Peter Hewitt

  43. 46.
    The Birds (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  44. 47.
    Black Snake Moan
    by Craig Brewer

  45. 48.
    Blood Feast 2 - All You Can Eat
    by Herschell Gordon Lewis

  46. 49.
    Blood Simple
    by Joel Coen

  47. 50.
    Blow
    by Ted Demme

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Created by Jess on Jul 03, 2006.
 

Comments

500! — 4 years ago

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Really, only 500?!


450! — 4 years ago

was Edward Scissorhands. Can’t believe I didn’t own it already…


400! — 5 years ago

My 400th DVD was an ex-rental copy of West from work.


350! — 5 years ago

Number 350 was Thank You For Smoking which was bought from work, along with a copy of The Home Song Stories which was ex-rental and had never been borrowed before, score!


300! — 5 years ago

Number 300 was I Spit on Your Grave which I bought from work.


250! — 5 years ago

Bought the 250th DVD: well, film (not counting TV or music on DVD) on DVD, today, when I decided that going shopping and spending my tax return would be a much more productive way of spending the day than going to class. I’d say that the 250th DVD award goes to the 2 disc edition of Scarface as it was the last one scanned on out of the discs I purchased today. I’ve wanted to own it for a while, but I’d been holding out for the 2 disc edition (I’m just like that, okay.) and found it today on special. Hooray for a bargain.


200! — 6 years ago

Broke the 200 mark (!) today, May 8th with the John Waters films that came in from Amazon.




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