My DVD/Blu-ray Collection


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A list of movies I own on DVD and Blu-ray.

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1
101 Dalmatians 1961,  G)
2
8 1/2 1963,  Unrated)
3
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1949,  G)
4
The African Queen 1951,  Unrated)
5
After Hours 1985,  R)
6
Aladdin 1992,  G)
7
Alice in Wonderland 1951,  G)
8
Almost Famous 2000,  R)
9
Alien 1979,  R)
10
Aliens 1986,  R)
11
Alien3 1992,  R)
12
The Aristocats 1970,  G)
13
Avatar 2009,  PG-13)
14
The Aviator 2004,  PG-13)
15
Back to the Future 1985,  PG)
16
Back to the Future Part II 1989,  PG)
17
Back to the Future Part III 1990,  PG)
18
Bambi 1942,  G)
19
Batman 1989,  PG-13)
20
Batman & Mr. Freeze - SubZero 1998,  Unrated)
21
Batman Begins 2005,  PG-13)
22
Batman Forever 1995,  PG-13)
23
Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm 1993,  PG)
24
Batman Returns 1992,  PG-13)
25
Beauty and the Beast 1991,  G)
26
Before Sunrise 1995,  R)
27
Ben-Hur 1959,  G)
28
Ladri di Biciclette (The Bicycle Thief) (Bicycle Thieves) 1948,  Unrated)
29
The Big Lebowski 1998,  R)
30
The Birds 1963,  PG-13)
31
The Black Cauldron 1985,  PG)
32
Black Hawk Down 2001,  R)
33
Blackmail 1929,  Unrated)
34
Blade Runner 1982,  R)
Blade Runner
When compiling a list of the most influential motion pictures in history, "Blade Runner" should probably be near the top. It's influenced probably 90% of all futuristic science fiction films today (although it owes a great deal to Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"), but that's not what makes this picture a classic. This is probably one of the most beautifully made movies in history with some of the most deeply affecting storytelling ever. Too bad that Ridley Scott has sold out so badly ever since.
35
Blazing Saddles 1974,  R)
36
The Bourne Identity 2002,  PG-13)
37
The Bourne Supremacy 2004,  PG-13)
38
The Bourne Ultimatum 2007,  PG-13)
39
Boxcar Bertha 1972,  R)
40
Braveheart 1995,  R)
41
The Bride of Frankenstein 1935,  Unrated)
42
The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957,  PG)
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Along with "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago", "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is one of David Lean's monumental directorial achievements. Alec Guinness gives an amazing performance as Colonel Nicholson, in my book his best ever (yes, it's far superior performance to Obi-Wan Kenobi). It also won him an Academy Award for Best Actor. However, I would be committing a grave misservice if I failed to mention William Holden, whose Commander Shears anchors the entire picture. I love this movie! Can't get enough of it!
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Bringing Out the Dead 1999,  R)
Bringing Out the Dead
I first saw this picture back in 1999 when it first came out in theaters. I didn't like it all that much back then. The other day, however, I was at a used book store and saw it for $5.00, so I decided, "what the hell.. I'm a huge fan of Martin Scorsese, so why not give it a second chance?"I am so glad that I did. Of the more current Scorsese pictures (and by this, I mean post-Kundun), I think that I'd rank this one second only to "The Departed." This is Scorsese in "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver" mode. Definitely one of his finest pieces of work. Strong performances all around, but I was particularly impressed with Patricia Arquette and Tom Sizemore. Nicolas Cage is good, but he's basically playing a variation of the Nic Cage he plays in every other movie he's been in. Definitely worth a second look.
44
A Bronx Tale 1993,  R)
45
A Bug's Life 1998,  G)
46
Cars 2006,  G)
47
Casablanca 1942,  PG)
Casablanca
What can I say about "Casablanca" that hasn't already been said a thousand times by others a whole lot more eloquent than I am? This is one of the best movies ever made and probably the best romance movie ever made. Humphrey Bogart's at the top of his game in this picture. This movie is probably the reason why Bogey is my favorite actor.
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Casino 1995,  R)
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Casino Royale 2006,  PG-13)
Casino Royale
You've got to hand it to the producers of the James Bond franchise. After producing the worst film in the entire 40 year history of the franhise, "Die Another Day," they went right back to the drawing board, and the end result was the best Bond film since at least "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," and maybe even the best since "Goldfinger"! The casting of Daniel Craig as Bond was not only a stroke of genius, it was a breath of fresh air after the last three outings by Pierce Brosnan. At the very least, he is the best Bond since Roger Moore, but I personally believe that he ranks a close second to Sean Connery, an unbelievable feat in and of itself. The film itself is sexy, suave, and sophisticated, and Eva Green is the best, most developed Bond girl since Diana Rigg in OHMSS. I can't say enough good things about this one!
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Cast Away 2000,  PG-13)
51
Catch Me If You Can 2002,  PG-13)
52
Champagne 1928,  Unrated)
53
Children of Men 2006,  R)
Children of Men
Not since Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" came out almost 25 years earlier has a futuristic science fiction film made such an impression. While both films, in essence, are morality tales centered around societies ruled by a fear of the unknown, the dystopian cyber-metropolis of "Blade Runner" is the exact polar opposite of the contemporary war-torn ghettos seen in "Children of Men". "Blade Runner" was about the destruction of life whereas "Children of Men" is about the preservation of life (however, the moral of both films is that life is precious). However, I think that both films are, more than any other films of their genre, products of their generation. The future of "Blade Runner" is one ruled by the Cold War paranoia of the Reagan-era whereas the future of "Children of Men" conveys a feeling of post-9/11 uncertainty and intolerance. However, where "Children of Men" truly shines -- and this is something that was lacking in "Blade Runner" -- is in its ability to tell a human story (interestingly, the most human characters in "Blade Runner" were the Replicants themselves) without losing its focus. The cinematography in this picture is outstanding (you'll never see tracking shots more effective than these), Alfonso Cuaron's direction is impeccable, and the pacing couldn't be better. I'm glad to finally see a science fiction film that can truly be placed on the same pedestal as "Blade Runner". My only regret is that it took 25 years for it to arrive.
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A Christmas Story 1983,  PG)
55
Cinderella 1950,  G)
56
Citizen Kane 1941,  PG)
Citizen Kane
I don't know whether or not I consider this the best picture ever made, but I can certainly understand why film historians consider it so. There's no doubt that it's the most influential. It's just an all-around incredible motion picture; great acting, directing, and one the best screenplays ever written. Simply amazing.
57
Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977,  PG)
58
The Dark Knight 2008,  PG-13)
59
Da uomo a uomo (Death Rides A Horse) (As Man to Man) 1977,  R)
60
Death Proof 2007,  R)
61
Deliverance 1972,  R)
62
The Departed 2006,  R)
63
Dial M for Murder 1954,  PG)
64
Die Another Day 2002,  PG-13)
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Django 1966,  Unrated)
66
Doctor Zhivago 1965,  PG-13)
67
Donnie Darko 2001,  R)
68
Dracula 1931,  Unrated)
69
Drácula (Dracula, Spanish Version) 1931,  Unrated)
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Dracula's Daughter 1936,  Unrated)
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Dr. No 1962,  PG)
Dr. No
This film was Sean Connery's first crack at James Bond, and what a star-making performance it was! The first time he appears onscreen as Bond is perhaps one of the most iconic moments in the history of the movies. The film itself might not hold up as well compared to the next two films, but it is still one of the high-points in mainstream cinema. I'd rank the film third among Connery's outings as James Bond, and one of the top 5 in the series as well. Unfortunately, Ursula Andress, while nice to look at, is truly wooden as Honey Rider, the first cinematic Bond girl. That said, she makes a memorable entrance, which can't be said about a lot of Bond girls.
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Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 1964,  PG)
73
Dumbo 1941,  G)
74
Easy Virtue 1927,  Unrated)
75
Elf 2003,  PG)
76
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 1982,  PG)
77
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind 2004,  R)
78
Family Plot 1976,  PG)
79
Fantasia 1940,  G)
80
The Farmer's Wife 1928,  G)
81
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 1998,  R)
82
Fight Club 1999,  R)
83
Finding Nemo 2003,  G)
84
A Fistful of Dollars (Per un Pugno di Dollari) 1964,  R)
85
A Fistful of Dynamite (Duck, You Sucker) (Giù la testa) 1972,  PG)
86
For a Few Dollars More (Per Qualche Dollaro in Più) 1965,  R)
87
Forrest Gump 1994,  PG-13)
88
Foreign Correspondent 1940,  Unrated)
89
For Your Eyes Only 1981,  PG)
90
The Fox and the Hound 1981,  G)
91
Frankenstein 1931,  Unrated)
92
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man 1942,  Unrated)
93
Frenzy 1972,  R)
94
From Russia With Love 1963,  PG)
From Russia With Love
"From Russia With Love" is, in my opinion, not only the best of the Bond movies, but probably the best spy film ever made. Sean Connery is in top form as James Bond, and the supporting cast is superb, with Lotte Lenya as the memorable villainess Rosa Klebb, Robert Shaw as the terrifying henchman Red Grant, Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova (possibly the hottest Bond girl), and Pedro Armendariz as Bond's ally Ali Kerim Bay. The film includes some of the best Bond moments, including a "North by Northwest"-esque helicopter chase, a claustrophobic brawl on a train, and a high-octane motorboat boat chase. Awesome!
95
The Fugitive 1993,  PG-13)
96
Gangs of New York 2002,  R)
97
Giant 1956,  G)
98
Ghost of Frankenstein 1942,  Unrated)
99
Gladiator 2000,  R)
100
The Godfather 1972,  R)
The Godfather
C'mon! It's the fucking Godfather people! How can this not be one of my all-time favorites? From Nino Rota's awesome score to some of the most classic scenes ever committed to film, this is one of the essential must-sees. A lot of people prefer "The Godfather Part II" to the original, but I beg to differ (for the record, Part II is still one of my favorite movies as well). This is the greatest crime movie ever made, even if it isn't the most true to life. It's also one of the most quotable.
101
The Godfather, Part II 1974,  R)
102
The Godfather, Part III 1990,  R)
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Goldfinger 1964,  PG)
Goldfinger
While it's not as sophisticated as its predecessor, "From Russia With Love," "Goldfinger" is nevertheless ranks a close second in the James Bond franchise. This is arguably Sean Connery's most iconic turn as Bond, and it is no surprise that this film is generally considered the best by fans and critics. Gert Frobe is probably the most memorable of all Bond villains as Auric Goldfinger and Honor Blackman steals almost every scene she's in as Pussy Galore (best name for a Bond girl ever!). And let's not forget Harold Sakata as Oddjob, who is right up there as one of the most memorable henchmen in the Bond movie canon.
104
GoldenEye 1995,  PG-13)
105
Gone With the Wind 1939,  G)
106
GoodFellas 1990,  R)
107
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo.) 1966,  R)
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The Graduate 1967,  PG)
109
Il Grande duello (The Grand Duel)(Hell's Fighters)(Storm Rider)(The Big Showdown) 1973,  R)
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The Great Escape 1963,  Unrated)
The Great Escape
"The Great Escape" is probably the greatest and most classic action picture I've ever seen. Thematically, it shares a lot in common with "The Bridge on the River Kwai", but unlike "Kwai", "Escape" is a pure action flick -- and an action flick that has never been topped at that. On the other hand, there has probably never been any other picture that is so unfairly underrated by critics and yet so innovative. A lot of imitators have tried (and failed) to recapture the magic of "The Great Escape". The only film that has even come close is Robert Aldrich's "The Dirty Dozen", but even that falls way short of the mark.
111
The Great Mouse Detective 1986,  G)
112
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002,  PG)
113
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005,  PG-13)
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2009,  PG-13)
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2007,  PG-13)
116
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004,  PG)
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 2001,  PG)
118
Heat 1995,  R)
119
House of Dracula 1945,  Unrated)
120
House of Frankenstein 1944,  Unrated)
121
I Confess 1953,  Unrated)
122
Inception 2010,  PG-13)
123
The Incredibles 2004,  PG)
124
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989,  PG-13)
125
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1984,  PG)
126
Inglourious Basterds 2009,  R)
127
Iron Man 2008,  PG-13)
128
Iron Man 2 2010,  PG-13)
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Jackie Brown 1997,  R)
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Jamaica Inn 1939,  Unrated)
131
Jaws 1975,  PG)
132
Jerry Maguire 1996,  R)
133
The Jungle Book 1967,  G)
134
Juno and the Paycock 1930,  Unrated)
135
Jurassic Park 1993,  PG-13)
136
Kill Bill: Volume 1 2003,  R)
137
Kill Bill, Volume 2 2004,  R)
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King Kong 1933,  Unrated)
King Kong
The only word that can be used to sum up "King Kong" is 'timeless'. However, if you need another word, try this one on for size: 'genius'. This is a picture that has stood the test of time like no other, loved by cineastes and average moviegoers alike. Even though the Peter Jackson remake is technically superior, nothing about it can even be compared to the original, which is the very definition of perfection. The special effects still hold up, even by today's standards. The energy never lets up for a second, and even the acting (not the sort of thing you watch a picture like this for) is a delight. One helluva an achievement.
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King Kong 2005,  PG-13)
140
L.A. Confidential 1997,  R)
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La Dolce Vita 1960,  Unrated)
La Dolce Vita
It's hard to believe that this is the only Federico Fellini picture that I've seen, but it definately ranks as one of my top ten favorite movies ever. It's one of the sexiest movies I've ever seen, and Marcello Mastroianni is such a cool actor! His coolness definately ranks up with the likes of James Dean, Steve McQueen, and Marlon Brando. And Anita Ekberg is one of the hottest women in the history of the movies.
142
The Lady Vanishes 1938,  PG)
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The Last Temptation of Christ 1988,  R)
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The Last Waltz 1978,  PG)
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Lawrence of Arabia 1962,  PG)
Lawrence of Arabia
This is, quite literally, my favorite movie ever. Never before have I ever seen a film in which every single aspect ranks among the best ever. The most beautiful cinematography ever committed to celluloid, a pitch-perfect musical score, perfect pacing, epic storytelling, and some of the best ensemble acting ever. No other movie has done it for me like this one.
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Lifeboat 1944,  Unrated)
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The Lion King 1994,  G)
148
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog 1927,  Unrated)
149
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001,  PG-13)
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2003,  PG-13)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
When taken together as a whole, the entire "Lord of the Rings" trilogy is one of the most monumental achievements in the entire history of the movies. And if the trilogy isn't the most ambitious undertaking of all-time, it's certainly ranks up there. They're the "Gone With the Wind" or "The Godfather" of our generation. Of the entire trilogy, however, "The Return of the King" is by far the best. The battle sequences alone would make even Akira Kurosawa green with envy.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002,  PG-13)
152
Lost In Translation 2003,  R)
153
Mad Max 1979,  R)
154
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 1985,  PG-13)
155
Manhunter 1986,  R)
156
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934,  PG)
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The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956,  PG)
158
The Man with the Golden Gun 1974,  PG)
159
The Manxman 1929,  Unrated)
160
Marnie 1964,  PG)
161
The Matrix 1999,  R)
162
The Matrix Reloaded 2003,  R)
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The Matrix Revolutions 2003,  R)
164
Mean Streets 1973,  R)
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Mighty Joe Young 1949,  PG)
166
Million Dollar Baby 2004,  PG-13)
167
Minority Report 2002,  PG-13)
168
Mister Roberts 1955,  Unrated)
169
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1974,  PG)
170
Monty Python's Life of Brian 1979,  R)
171
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 1983,  R)
172
Moonraker 1979,  PG)
173
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1941,  Unrated)
174
The Mummy 1932,  Unrated)
175
The Mummy's Curse 1944,  Unrated)
176
The Mummy's Ghost 1944,  Unrated)
177
The Mummy's Hand 1940,  Unrated)
178
The Mummy's Tomb 1942,  Unrated)
179
Never Say Never Again 1983,  PG)
180
North by Northwest 1959,  Unrated)
181
Notorious 1946,  Unrated)
182
Number Seventeen (Number 17) 1932,  Unrated)
183
Once Upon a Time in the West (C'era una volta il West) 1968,  PG)
184
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969,  PG)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
I believe that if Sean Connery had decided to return for this film, it would undoubtedly be considered the best film in the Bond series. As it is, it is still one of the best, regardless of its star. George Lazenby may not be the most memorable Bond. In fact, he's little more than adequate, but the film itself is terrific. He's gotten a bad rap, though, and probably should've been given another chance to prove himself in the role in "Diamonds Are Forever." However, Diana Rigg is the main reason to see this film as she is arguably the best Bond girl to date. Great stuff, especially if you're a James Bond fan.
185
The Paradine Case 1947,  Unrated)
186
The Passion of Joan of Arc (La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc) 1928,  Unrated)
187
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies 1995,  Unrated)
188
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End 2007,  PG-13)
189
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 2003,  PG-13)
190
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2006,  PG-13)
191
The Princess and the Frog 2009,  G)
192
Predator 1987,  R)
193
Psycho 1960,  R)
194
Pulp Fiction 1994,  R)
195
Raging Bull 1980,  R)
Raging Bull
How this picture lost the Academy Award to "Ordinary People" I'll never know. This is Martin Scorsese's quintessential masterpiece. Some of the best direction you'll ever see in your life, this movie is a real example on how movies should be made. Watching this, you just know you're watching a true master at work. Simply amazing.
196
Ran 1985,  R)
Ran
This is by far the most epic film in Akira Kurosawa's entire body of work, and considering that he's responsible for films like "Seven Samurai" and "Throne of Blood", that's no small feat. It's also quite possibly the best film ever based on the works of William Shakespeare (it's "King Lear" set in feudal Japan). And for the record, Mieko Harada is the nastiest villainess I've ever seen in a movie.
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Rashômon (Rashomon) (In the Woods) 1951,  Unrated)
Rashômon (Rashomon) (In the Woods)
There are very few pictures that packs an emotional punch like this one. This is a movie that needs to be viewed multiple times in order to get the full experience, and what an experience it is! A true masterpiece in every sense of the word. Toshiro Mifune gives arguably his best performance in this film. One of Kurosawa's best.
198
Rear Window 1954,  PG)
199
Rebecca 1940,  Unrated)
200
Reservoir Dogs 1992,  R)
201
Rich and Strange 1931,  Unrated)
202
The Ring 1927,  Unrated)
203
Road to Perdition 2002,  R)
204
Rope 1948,  PG)

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