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22Dec 09

I don't want to go to sleep right now. A month or so back I sat down with a pencil and paper, reorganized my DVDs and wrote everything down.

Allow me to share my list with you.

24: Seasons 1-7
24: Redemption
House: Seasons 1-4
3:10 to Yuma
A Few Good Men
Aladdin
Anchorman
The Big Lebowski
The Bourne Trilogy: Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatim
Braveheart
Brian's Song
Brian's Song remake which I mistakenly bought some time ago and have yet to even open
Cinderella Man
Crash
The Dark Knight
The Departed
Die Hard
Die Hard II
Die Hard with a Vengeance
Dirty Harry
Ghostbusters 1&2
Gladiator
Godfather: Parts 1,2,3
Gran Torino
Fallen
Happy Feet
I am Legend
I, Robot
The Iron Giant
Iron Man
The Last Boy Scout
Lethal Weapon 2
Letters from Iwo Jima
Live Free or Die Hard
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
LotR: The Two Towers
LotR: Return of the King
The Matrix Collection: Original, Reloaded, Revolutions, & Animatrix
Napoleon Dynamite
No Country for Old Men
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Predator
The Princess Bride
Pulp Fiction
Radio
Ready to Rumble
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Robocop
Rocky
Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky Balboa
Rudy
Rush Hour II
Saving Private Ryan
Saw
Schindler's List
School of Rock
Seven Pounds
Sin City
The Skulls
Smokey and the Bandit
Sweeney Todd
Star Wars Original Trilogy: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi
Star Wars Episode I
Star Wars Episode II
Star Wars Episode III
The Simpsons Movie
Taken
Training Day
Tremors Attack Pack: Tremors, II, III, IV
Tropic Thunder
Wall-e
The Wrestler

Note: I tended to list boxed sets together, and individual purchases seperate. Examples: Die Hards and Rockys were x number of individual movies, whereas The Bourne Trilogy and The Godfather Trilogy came bundled.

If I did the math right, total 89 movies and 11 television seasons. I was a little disappointed I hadn't reached triple digits yet, but that will come in time. Any reccomendations for glaring omissions that I should keep an eye out for will be noted.

BTW, Please don't sneak out here and steal my movies. Thank you. (yeah, that'll totally keep them away)

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Bobbles
Bobbles

Yeah, the Coen brothers do some good work as well. No Country for Old Men was excellent and Fargo is great. Not too big a fan of Burn After Reading though, although Pitt and Malkovic are hilarious. Just remembered they did O Brother, Where Art Thou? too, which you might already have. Another good one.

wallymartin
wallymartin

I do have "No Country for Old Men", but it was not listed due to the aforementioned error. Will look into the others, as I have heard great things about them.

JackBurton
JackBurton

Nice collection, but it needs more Joel & Ethan Coen (Big Lebowski) films... Fargo, Raising Arizona, Miller's Crossing, No Country for Old Men, etc

wallymartin
wallymartin

For some reason, I didn't include N's, O's, or P's, so I left a few out of the original list. Will have to go back and redo those.

wallymartin
wallymartin

Wait a minute, I have Pulp Fiction. Why is it not on this list?

Bobbles
Bobbles

Now that you mention Reservoir Dogs, most of Tarantino's work is great stuff. Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Inglorious Basterds are all excellent.

wallymartin
wallymartin

Have watched Entourage, though only a few of the more recent episodes (last year). It was good, but I hear the early stuff was much better. Not sure I'd want to spend money on it though. I'll keep a look-out for Goodfellas, and Reservoir Dogs now that I think about it. Oh, and my sister's bf got me the Alien movies for Christmas, so I'll add that soon.

Bobbles
Bobbles

Get Goodfellas, hell start a Martin Scorsese collection. A TV series I recommend and you probably haven't ever watched is Entourage; it's freaking hilarious.

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