I meant to make note of this when hitting 1000 DVDs but time kind of kept rolling and I found myself 7 movies further along before putting this post together. So, 1007 titles. It all started in December 2001 when I had asked for a DVD player for Christmas and had already started buying DVDs to replace my then 100 VHS tapes. Not quite 7 years later I've crossed the thousand mark and have acquired quite an extensive and diverse collection of work that I like to refer to as my library.
I used to receive a lot of flack from my folks, especially in my early uni days because of the money I'd spend on movies. I understood their point, but really, all students have their vices. For some it's booze, some it's fast food, and mine just happened to be DVDs. I can't remember the number of times that I used the excuse that because I was in film production, DVDs were really like my textbooks. That's true, but it's also clear they weren't the most financially responsible choice (especially back in the beginning when they were $20 and up).
Now-a-days, I'm a previously viewed buyer and because I've acquired most of the movies that I had on my wish list, most of my purchases are either pre-1980 films or recent releases. Keeping track of all these flicks can be difficult, but thankfully I'm a pretty organized guy and have all my films databased, referenced, and alphabetically catalogued in binders. A bit obsessive? Maybe a bit, but it's tough not to care about the films that I've spent thousands of dollars on.
The nice thing about having my films in a database is that I can easily share some of the statistics about the films I love and the collection itself. So, here goes!
- There are 1007 titles in my collection.
- With a total of 1361 actual discs.
- A total length of 146852 minutes.
- It would take approx. 102 straight days to watch all the movies.
- The average year of the collection is 1993.8
- The years I have the most movies from are 2005 and 2006, both with 80 titles.
- Top 5 directors in my collection: Steven Spielberg (18), Charlie Chaplin (11), Robert Zemeckis (11), Woody Allen (9), Martin Scorsese (9).
- Time it took to reach 1007 DVDs: 6 years and 9 months.
- That's 2.9 DVDs purchased per week since December 2001.
- I was 17 when I purchased my first DVD which was Mel Brook's Spaceballs (1987).
- Oldest movie in the collection: The Kid (1921) directed by Charlie Chaplin.
- DVDs by decade: Pre-1970 (98), 1970s (38), 1980s (130), 1990s (225), 2000s (516).
- 17 Genres in my collection: Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Crime, Documentary, Drama, Fantasy, Holiday, Mockumentary, Music, Science Fiction, Sports, Television, Thriller, War, Western.
- Most common genre: Comedy (253)
- Least common genre: Mockumentary (13)
- 48 Academy Award Best Picture Winners
- Oldest Oscar Best Picture in collection: Grand Hotel (1933)
- Most Recent Best Picture in collection: No Country for Old Men (2007)
- And yes, I have watched every DVD I own. Some only once, some tens of times, and the majority somewhere in between.
So there's a handful of tidbits regarding my DVDs, and there doesn't seem to be any sign of things slowing down. Although over the years, whenever I told people how many DVDs I was at, they'd always assume the next time I saw them that I must have several hundred more movies. I bet from the date of this post if you add 3 DVDs per week to whatever date, that will be the current total.
I don't have a single favourite movie, but if you're interested the Desert Island Flick entries I've been writing on this blog are all about the movies I own and love. Happy flick watching!