Most DVDs of which director?

Started by Spike, September 15, 2003, 04:25:56 PM

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Quote from: ShanghaiOrange
Coen Brothers - 7
Gilliam

Which ones exactly of the Coens and Gilliam?
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ShanghaiOrange

Coen Brothers:
Blood Simple
Raising Arizona
Miller's Crossing
Barton Fink
Fargo (Damn SE :()
The Big Lebowski
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

Gilliam:
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (He co-directed :()
Monty Python's Meaning of Life (He directed the "Crimson Permanent Insurance")
Last five films (theater)
-The Da Vinci Code: *
-Thank You For Smoking: ***
-Silent Hill: ***1/2 (high)
-Happy Together: ***1/2
-Slither: **

Last five films (video)
-Solaris: ***1/2
-Cobra Verde: ***1/2
-My Best Fiend: **1/2
-Days of Heaven: ****
-The Thin Red Line: ***

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Altman (5):

MASH
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Long Goodbye
Nashville
The Player

Fosse (4):

Cabaret
Lenny
All That Jazz
Star 80

Coppola (4):

The Conversation
Godfather (1, 2, 3)

Scorsese (4):

Mean Streets
Raging Bull
New York Stories
Casino
Music is your best entertainment value.

Redlum

Spielberg (9)
Jaws
Close Encounters
E.T.
Saving Private Ryan
Jurrasic Park
The Lost World
A.I.
Minority Report
Catch Me if You Can
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  -  George Lucas

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P.T. Anderson (4): Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love
Akira Kurosawa (3/4): Dreams, Madadayo, Ran, (Kurosawa documentary, though that doesn't really count)
Quentin Tarantino (3): Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown
Kieslowski (3): Three Colors Trilogy (Blue, White, Red)
Coen Brothers (2): The Big Lebowski, Blood Simple
Kevin Smith (1/2): Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, An Evening with Kevin Smith (it's all him, though he didn't direct).

Feh.  I lose.  MacGuffin wins.  I wish I had a job so I had money to blow on DVDs.  :-D

RK, how do you have six PTA DVDs?  Rather, what are the other two?

Ghostboy

Technically, I have six PTA DVDs also. His four features, plus Blossoms & Blood, plus the Academy Screener version of PDL. Would have seven if I hadn't unloaded the original Boogie Nights when the new one came out.

So I have all of his. Plus

2 Wes Anderson films
6 Coens
4 Kieslowski (or fourteen, if you count each of the Decalogues individually).
8 Kubrick
4 Lynch
3 Bunuel
8 Burton
2 Jarmusch

Eh, what's the point. I haven't yet managed to be a completist with anyone except those directors who've only done one or two movies, like Arronofsky or Vincent Gallo.

MacGuffin

I have 6 PTA DVDs too:

Magnolia
Hard Eight
PDL
Single disc Boogie Nights
Double disc Boogie Nights
Test discs of the 2 disc Platinum Series with the "Exhausted" doc on it before the rights were cleared, then rejected.
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Alethia

Quote from: MacGuffinI have 6 PTA DVDs too:

Magnolia
Hard Eight
PDL
Single disc Boogie Nights
Double disc Boogie Nights
Test discs of the 2 disc Platinum Series with the "Exhausted" doc on it before the rights were cleared, then rejected.

ur lucky.

nix

Coens 6:

Blood Simple, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, O brother, The Man who Wasn't There.

Kubrick 5:

The Killing, Dr. Strangelove, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket.

Kurosawa 5:

Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Hidden Fortress, Yojimbo, Ran.

Coppala 4:

The Godfather Collection, Apocolypse Now Redux

Soderbergh 4:

Sex, Lies, Out of Sight, The Limey, Traffic

Tarantino 3: All of 'em.

Craven 3:

Nightmare 1, Scream 1&2.

Biggest shames: Only one Hitchcock (Psycho), only one Scorsese (Taxi Driver), Only one Trufaut (Day for Night), No Wilder, No Godard, Only one Nichols (The Graduate), Only one Fellini (8and a half), No Bergman, Only one Leone (G,B,E).
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ElPandaRoyal

Woody Allen - 10
The Coen Brothers - 4
Scorsese - 3
Tarantino - 3
Tim Burton - 2
Wes Anderson - 2
PT Anderson - 2
Almodovar - 2
Fincher - 2
Lynch - 2
George Lucas (yes, my 10-year-old brother got Star Wars I & II for Christmas) - 2

and the 1 from a lot of others like Alejandro Amenabar, Sam Mendes, Jeunet, Kubrick  :shock: (only 1?????) Smith, Michael Haneke, Murnau, Julian Schnabel..... bah, who's counting anyway...
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Ernie

SCORSESE (6):

Goodfellas, The Color of Money, Casino, The King of Comedy, Mean Streets, Taxi Driver -- plus Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, After Hours, Raging Bull on VHS

KUBRICK (5):

A Clockwork Orange, 2001, The Shining, Barry Lyndon, Full Metal Jacket

DEMME (5):

Something Wild, Married To The Mob, Melvin & Howard, Philadelphia, Silence Of The Lambs

ALTMAN (4):

McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Nashville, The Long Goodbye, MASH -- plus Short Cuts on VHS

ANDERSON (4):

Punch Drunk Love, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Hard Eight

BURTON (4):

Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, Batman, Batman Returns

COENS (4):

O Brother, The Big Lebowski, Raising Arizona, The Man Who Wasn't There

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I'm a sapling, but oh well...

Tarantino
Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction

PTA
PDL (Boogie Nights and Magnolia on VHS, I don't want to pay 40 for the DVD's)

Kubrick
Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove

Anderson
Royal Tenenbaums

Coen
Big Lebowski

Scorsece
Taxi Driver

OK, I'll stop now...pride lowering...I have a bunch of VHS, though...they're cheaper...
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Quote from: Walrus, KooKookajoobPTA
PDL (Boogie Nights and Magnolia on VHS, I don't want to pay 40 for the DVD's)
I've seen both Boogie Nights and Magnolia for $22.99.

Cecil

:shock: eb, youre back!!!!

whats been going on since your time away from us?