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All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk, 1955) Criterion
Je Reste! (Diane Kurys, 2003)
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Umberto D (Vittorio De Sica, 1952) - Criterion Collection

Lost - Season 1
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They did this with Criterion Collection as well. The Ultimate Criterion set would've set you back more than $5,000.00
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Interesting, and scary, I own almost all of these, but no time to watch them all although I have seen all those I own at one time or another.

When I was a kid I dreamt I was a movie mogul with a huge collection of films. Funny how dreams have a way of coming true in a distorted way.

Those I don't have and don't particularly want are The Chaplin Revue, Dracula Has Risen From His Grave, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, The Kid, A King in New York/A Woman of Paris, Love Finds Andy Hardy, McQ, Taste the Blood of Dracula and The Train Robbers.
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In case anyone wants to pretend he or she is a TCM programmer, $4,000 is all it takes::

Warner Classics Mega Collection

This is it. The ultimate gift for the ultimate movie lover. The greatest classics of all time from the world's largest, and most heralded film library. Warner Home Video and Amazon.com bring you an unprecedented mega-set of the most beloved and popular classic films of all time from the venerable studio's unparalleled potpourri of Hollywood essentials. All the great stars, the great moments, the most lauded and treasured films of all time, in one mind-boggling assemblage of cinematic greatness.. From Bogart's unforgettable romance with Ingrid Bergman in CASABLANCA, to his on-screen and off-screen love affair with Lauren Bacall, in TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, Gene Kelly's incredible singin' and dancin' in the rain, to GWTW's Scarlett and Rhett, the swashbuckling adventures of Errol Flynn, the irresistible sleuthing of Powell and Loy in the Thin Man series, Charlton Heston's Oscar-winning chariot race against Stephen Boyd in BEN-HUR, the inspired lunacy of the Marx Bros., Orson Welles as Citizen Kane, Rosalind Russell as AUNTIE MAME. or Fred & Ginger at their very best. It's all here. Essential gangster classics, spectacular musicals, screwball comedies, mysteries, romances, & grand epics that define moviemaking. The Warner library draws not only from its own 80+ years of amazing films, but also all the pre-1986 films of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the RKO library, and several classics from independent producers. This group of specially selected classics has been brought together as an instant DVD library of the best films ever made, digitally remastered and painstakingly restored, and as is the hallmark of Warner Home Video releases, most of the titles come with a plethora of exciting extras. Fascinating behind-the-scenes documentaries, star biographies, vintage shorts, cartoons, featurettes, trailers, newsreels, and everything that has critics referring to Warner Home Video as the company that sets the "gold standard" for classic film presentations on DVD. Now their very best can be yours, to have and hold forever. :

Contained in the Warner Classics Mega Collection :


42nd Street
The Adventures Of Robin Hood
Advise And Consent
Alice Adams
An American In Paris
The Americanization Of Emily
Anchors Aweigh
Angels With Dirty Faces
Anna Christie
Anna Karenina
Annie Get Your Gun
Arsenic And Old Lace
The Asphalt Jungle
Auntie Mame
The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer
Bad Day At Black Rock
The Band Wagon
The Barkleys Of Broadway
Bells Are Ringing
Ben-Hur (Four-Disc Collector's Edition)
The Big Sleep
Billy Rose's Jumbo
Blackboard Jungle
Blood Alley
Born To Kill
Boys Town
Brigadoon
Bringing Up Baby
Buster Keaton Collection
Butterfield 8
Camille
Captain Blood
Casablanca (Special Edition)
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
The Chaplin Revue
A Christmas Carol
Christmas In Connecticut
The Cincinnati Kid
The Circus
Citizen Kane
City Lights
Clash By Night
The Complete Thin Man Collection
Courage Of Lassie
The Cowboys
Crossfire
The Curse Of Frankenstein
The Damned Don't Cry
Dark Passage
Dark Victory
A Day At The Races
Days Of Wine And Roses
Designing Woman
Destination Tokyo
Dial M For Murder
Dillinger
Dinner At Eight
Doctor Zhivago
Dodge City
Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (1932)/(1941)
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave
East Of Eden
Easter Parade
A Face In The Crowd
Father Of The Bride
Finian's Rainbow
Follow The Fleet
For Me And My Gal
Foreign Correspondent
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
Freaks
Friendly Persuasion
Fury
Gaslight
Giant
Gigi
The Glass Bottom Boat
The Gold Rush
Gone With The Wind (Four-Disc Collector's Edition)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Grand Hotel
The Great Dictator
The Great Ziegfeld
Gun Crazy
Gunga Din
The Harvey Girls
High Sierra
Horror Of Dracula
House Of Wax
Humoresque
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang
I Confess
I Remember Mama
In The Good Old Summertime
Jezebel
Key Largo
The Kid
Kim
A King In New York/A Woman Of Paris
King Kong
King Of Kings
Lassie Come Home
Libeled Lady
Limelight
Little Caesar
The Lon Chaney Collection
Love Finds Andy Hardy
Love In The Afternoon
Love Me Or Leave Me
Lullaby Of Broadway
The Maltese Falcon
The Master Of Ballantrae
Mata Hari
McQ
Mildred Pierce
Mister Roberts
Modern Times
Monsieur Verdoux
Mr. And Mrs. Smith
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Mr. Skeffington
Mrs. Miniver
The Mummy
Murder, My Sweet
Mutiny On The Bounty
My Fair Lady (Special Edition)
My Favorite Wife
The Narrow Margin
National Velvet
Never So Few
Night And Day
A Night At The Opera
A Night In Casablanca
Ninotchka
North By Northwest
Now, Voyager
Objective, Burma!
Ocean's 11
On The Town
Operation Pacific
Out Of The Past
The Petrified Forest
The Philadelphia Story (Special Edition)
Please Don't Eat The Daisies
Possessed
The Prince And The Pauper
The Prince And The Showgirl
The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex
The Public Enemy
Queen Christina
Random Harvest
Rebel Without A Cause (Special Edition)
Rio Bravo
The Roaring Twenties
Robin And The 7 Hoods
Scaramouche
The Sea Chase
The Sea Hawk
The Searchers
The Set-Up
Shall We Dance
The Shop Around The Corner
Show Boat
Singin' In The Rain (Special Edition)
Son Of Lassie
Stage Door
Stage Fright
Stagecoach
The Star
A Star Is Born
The Story Of Seabiscuit
Strangers On A Train (Special Edition)
Suspicion
Swing Time
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Tall In The Saddle
The Tarzan Collection
Taste The Blood Of Dracula
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment, Part II
That's Entertainment! III
Them!
They Died With Their Boots On
They Drive By Night
To Be Or Not To Be
To Have And Have Not
Top Hat
The Train Robbers
The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Where The Boys Are
White Heat
The Wizard Of Oz (Two-Disc Special Edition)
The Women
The Wrong Man
Yankee Doodle Dandy
The Yearling
Young Man With A Horn
Ziegfeld Girl
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Night and the City (Jules Dassin, 1950) Criterion
La Strada (Federico Fellini, 1954) Criterion
Good Morning (Yasujiro Ozu, 1959) Criterion
The Naked Kiss (Samuel Fuller, 1964) Criterion
Onibaba (Kaneto Shindo, 1964) Criterion
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
Salvador (Oliver Stone, 1996)
Red Cherry (Ye Ying, 1996)
Ethan Mao (Quentin Lee, 2004)
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Added Brazil (Criterion) to my collection.
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All That Jazz (I bought it from the U.S. through my aunt and uncle)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (The 20th Anniversary Edition) - it was on sale.
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The West Wing (Seasons 4 & 5)
Seinfeld (Season 4)
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Rushmore (Criterion Collection)
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I got the M (2 disc) Criterion.
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Strike (Sergei M Eisenstein, 1924)
Potemkin (Sergei M Eisenstein, 1926)
King Solomon's Mines (Robert Stevenson, 1937)
Henry V (Laurence Olivier, 1945) Criterion
Best Years of Our Lives (William Wyler, 1946)
High Noon (Fred Zinnemann, 1952)
Kanal (Andrej Wajda, 1956)
The Hidden Fortress (Akira Kurosawa, 1958) Criterion
Rocco and His Brothers (Luchino Visconti, 1960)
The Shop on Main Street (Jan Kadar/ Elmar Klos, 1965) Criterion
War and Peace (Sergei Bondurchuk, 1966-67)
Cries and Whispers (Ingmar Bergman, 1972) Criterion
Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman, 1983) Criterion
Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985) Criterion
Pride and Prejudice (Simon Langton, 1995)
A Good Woman (Mike Barker, 2004)
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Today I added Scarface (Pacino), City of God and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind... I also bought a Sony PSP and Spider-Man 2 to watch on the way to work.
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The Office - Seasons 1 & 2
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Added GoodFellas to my collection.
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