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Non_Comformist 11-24-2004 08:18 AM

Building a DVD collection update 1
 

OK to recap I am rebuilding my DVD collection.

The rules

#1. All DVD's (movies) are graded from 1-5 (5 being the best. 2.5 being the line between good and poor movie. Only movies that attain a grade of at least 3.0 are allowed in the collection. If a DVD is purchased sight unseen and fails to attain a minimum grade of 3.0 it must be disposed of a soon as possible and cannot be stored with the collection. This is usually accomplished by giving it away or trading it in for a different DVD.

2. When a DVD is purchased it is placed at the beginning of the collection. DVD's are watched in order (left to right) and this order is never broken. This assures that each DVD is watched equally and prevents movies from going "stale" do to over viewing. I call this the "good song on the radio syndrome." I think it is self explanatory.

I have also added the following which really is just common sense.

#3 Collection worthy movies can never be watched on TV if they are edited and/or interupted by commercial breaks.

Recent DVD's rated

1. Matchstick Men. Starring Nic Cage as a germaphobe con-man. Not bad but never really got me interested at any point. Worth seeing once but not again
Rating 2.5

2. SWAT. Colin Farrel, Sam L Jackson and one really dumb script. I felt dumber watching it.
Rating 1.50

3. Jackie Brown. Quentin Tararantino as always is a mastermind of superb dialoge and using music to actually enhance the story. However there was never really a point in Jackie Brown where I was completely drawn into the movie. Really tough decision but in the end just not enough.
Rating 2.90

4. Braveheart. Just an awesome movie with war, swords, tits and WWF style betrayels. In a word epic
Rating 4.5

5. Office Space. Having worked at a large accouting firm this film is more of a documentary than comedy. The use of a gangster rap soundtrack is priceless as well. I absolutely love this movie and it makes me thankful I quit my job to play poker after every time I watch it. Just hilarious
Rating 4.55

6. Predator. Back when action movies where action movies and men where men comes the Predator. It works as both a pure action movie and sci-fi flick. Bonus points for "I ain't got time to bleed."
Rating 3.65

7. Anger Management. Good concept, great casting, poor script that gets lost after the first 30 minutes. Should have been much better
Rating 2.60

That makes the collection currently as follows

1. Office Space 4.55
2. Braveheart 4.50
3. Training Day 4.35
4. Swingers 4.25
5. Die Hard 4.00
6. Meet the Parents 3.75
7. Catch Me If You Can 3.60
8. Oceans Eleven 3.45
9. Fog of War 3.30
10. The Recruit 3.25


I added most of the recommendations from last time to my wish list, so keep them coming if you think of more.

Thoughts, Comments on this batch of ratings?

Blarg 11-24-2004 09:13 AM

Re: Building a DVD collection update 1
 
The ending of The Recruit seemed very stagey and unlikely to me. I find it hard to believe you would put it that much higher than Jackie Brown. Then again, I found the ending of Jackie Brown stagey and unlikely too, but it had so much more going for it. The Recruit was much more dependent on the "tricks" coming into line to make it an interesting movie, so their failure dragged the movie down quite a notch for me. The movie never really felt credible and the ending just exaggerated that.

Predator seems extremely over-rated. You must have a die-hard love of action movies completely overwhelming your judgment.

I'll agree on Braveheart.

I liked Office Space a ton...but wish I would have laughed more.

Haven't seen the rest, but it looks like you have a serious need to see some really good movies. Most of what you've picked seems unexceptional and extremely recent, and very much like a flavor-of-the-minute, almost like what a video store would put as an eye-catching promo at the end of an aisle. You need some solid classics in there, that are really labors of love and bear watching over and over. Especially as you're bound and determined to watch them over and over regardless of how you feel about them once you've kept them.

Try some good "oldies" -- The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein, The Godfather, The Maltese Falcon, Rebel Without a Cause, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Seven Samurai, A Clockwork Orange. You can watch movies like that a dozen times and they're still great. Heck, they even get better the more you watch them.

Way better than haunting the "New Releases" rack.

Topflight 11-24-2004 09:31 AM

Re: Building a DVD collection update 1
 
You've got a good system going here, and I pretty much agree with all your ratings so far.

What happens when someone comes over and wants to watch a movie that isn't in the front of the queue?

johnnycakes 11-24-2004 11:00 AM

recommendations
 
My top 5:
Annie Hall
Manhattan
The Graduate
Dr. Strangelove
The Apartment

Oh, I just remembered I made this list.

Also, I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend the Freaks and Geeks Limited Edition Set. It's the best DVD packaging EVER of the best TV series EVER. (Yes, it really was. Seinfeld is second.) This is NOT available in stores. It also comes with 2 discs of extras not contained in the retail store version. The "yearbook" is better quality than any yearbook I ever got in school.

Evan 11-24-2004 11:04 AM

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What happens when someone comes over and wants to watch a movie that isn't in the front of the queue?

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That friend will no longer be stored in the collection, this is usually accomplished by giving that friend away or trading for another friend.

MarkL444 11-24-2004 11:14 AM

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7. Anger Management. Good concept, great casting, poor script that gets lost after the first 30 minutes. Should have been much better
Rating 2.60

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i generally consider this to be the worst movie i have ever seen.

Il_Mostro 11-24-2004 11:33 AM

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he Recruit was much more dependent on the "tricks" coming into line to make it an interesting movie, so their failure dragged the movie down quite a notch for me. The movie never really felt credible and the ending just exaggerated that.

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I consider The Recruit to be the worst movie I have ever seen when it comes to credibility. The story was just sooo dumb. The only redeeming feature of the movie was that my job bought us the tickets and we all saw it. 35 engineers all sniggered toghether whenever somehing new, silly, stupid thing happened.

The only movie I know to be worse than that one is Tears for the sun, which not only was bad, it was also deeply disturbing and extremely racist.

KowCiller 11-24-2004 12:15 PM

Re: Building a DVD collection update 1
 
Are you using some sort of movie purchasing agency, like Columbia House or BMG or whatever? I've always wondered if those things are worth it, and if they are, it might be a good way to rebuild your collection (if you're not already using it).

Anyone had positive/negative experiences with companies such as these?

KoW

Nick B. 11-24-2004 12:36 PM

Re: Building a DVD collection update 1
 
I have my list of dvds on my site. It hasn't been updating for the last 6 movies. I haven't gotten around to writing reviews for them. http://nickbouyea.com/DVD.html

Ed Miller 11-24-2004 12:42 PM

Re: Building a DVD collection update 1
 
Two great movies to try:

The Sting
The Killing

Great "easy watching" movies... both very well-made. Only mentioning it because I just ordered these two myself. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]


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