DL1 ... A PARTIAL list of DVDs I own
Submitted by Infomaniac on Fri, 02/15/2002 - 03:26
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- 101 Dalmations
- 12 O'Clock High
- 20,000 Leagues
- 3 Musketeers (1937)
- 3 Musketeers (1974)
- 4 Musketeers (1975)
- A Christmas Story
- A Fish Called Wanda
- A River Runs Through It
- A Year without Santa Claus
- Airport
- Airport 1975
- Alex the Great (2 Sided)
- Alice in Wonderland
- Alien
- Aliens
- Alien 3
- Amadeus
- American Beauty
- Anastasia
- Andy Panda
- Austin Powers
- Austin Powers 2
- Bambi
- Barney's Great Adventure
- Beanstalk Bunny (Loonytunes)
- Being John Malkovitch
- Bells of St. Mary
- Ben Hur
- Bing Crosby Christmas Cartoons
- Blackbeard the Pirate
- Blazing Saddles
- Bogus Witch Project VCD
- Bond Dr. No
- Bond From Russia w/ Love
- Bond Goldfinger
- Bowfinger
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Caddy Shack
- Caligula
- Casablanca
- Casper 1
- Casper 2
- Casper 3
- Charlie Brown Christmas
- Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin
- Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Christmas Carols
- Christmas Vacation
- Cinderella
- Cosmos 1
- Cosmos 2+3
- Cosmos 4+5
- Cosmos 6+7
- Cosmos 8+9
- Cosmos 10+11
- Cosmos 12+13
- Depeche Mode
- Desert Fox
- Donald and Gorilla
- Donald the Officer
- Dumbo
- Dune
- DVD Showcase
- Fantasia
- Father of the Bride
- Ferris Bueller
- Fight Club
- Fight Club Xtras
- Fletch
- Flying Circus 01
- Flying Circus 02
- Flying Circus 03
- Flying Circus 04
- Flying Circus 05
- Flying Circus 06
- Flying Circus 07
- Flying Circus 08
- Flying Circus 09
- Flying Circus 10
- Flying Circus 11
- Flying Circus 12
- Flying Circus 13
- Flying Circus 14
- Flying Tigers
- Frosty the Snow Man
- Fun & Fancy Free (Mickey Beanstalk)
- Get Shorty
- Giant
- Gladiator
- Gladiator Xtras
- Gone With the Wind
- Grinch Stole Xmas / Horton Hears a Who
- Gulliver's Travels (cartoon)
- Happy Gilmore
- Hercules & Pocahontas
- Hercules (Disney)
- Hiawatha
- Hook
- It's a Wonderful Life
- Jet Pilot
- Jungle Book
- Jurasic Park
- Jurasic Park II: The Lost World
- King Kong / Godzilla…
- Knights of the Roundtable
- Lady and the Tramp
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Leaving Las Vegas
- Legends of the Fall
- Life of Brian
- Lion King II
- Little Mermaid
- Little Mermaid 2
- Lost In Space
- Mary Poppins
- Matrix
- McLachlan Mirror Ball
- Meaning of Life
- Mickey and Minnie
- Mickey Dones Best
- Mickey Town Life
- Mulan
- Muppets From Space
- Mystery Alaska
- No Way Out
- Nurse Betty
- Pepe Le Pew
- Peter Pan
- Pink Panther
- Pinocchio
- Pluto K9 Commando
- Princess Bride
- Psycho
- Pulp Fiction
- Rebel Without a Cause
- Reservoir Dogs
- Road Runner
- Robin Hood (1938)
- Robin Hood (Animated, non-disney)
- Robin Hood (Disney)
- Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
- Rumble in Hong Kong
- Sabrina (Original)
- Sarah McLachlan
- Scamp: Lady and the Tramp 2
- Seinfeld The Last Time
- Seven Years In tibet
- Shakespeare in Love
- Sixteen Candles
- Sleeping Beauty
- Snatch
- Snatch Xtras
- Snow White
- Sound of Music
- Sound of Music Xtras
- Spartacus
- Stargaze - Hubble View
- Strike Force
- Swiss Family Robinson
- Sword in the Stone
- Tale of Two Cities
- Tangerine Bear
- Tarzan
- Televoid
- Tex Avery Cartoons (Dogs)
- The 5th Element
- The Alamo (John Wayne)
- The Bells of St. Mary
- The Boy With Green Hair
- The Boys (Hockey)
- The Crying Game
- The Family Man
- The Gate - Thomas Dolby
- The Great Escape
- The Holy Grail
- The Hustler
- The King and I
- The Mouse That Roared
- The Perfect Storm
- The Princess and the Pirate
- The Rutles
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Train
- This is Spinal Tap
- Three Amigos
- Three Caballeros
- Three Kings
- Top Gun
- Toy Story
- Toy Story 2
- Traffic
- Treasure Island
- Vegas Vacation
- Very Bad Things
- Vivix
- Von Ryan's Express
- Wedding Singer
- What About Bob?
- Wizard of Oz
- Woody Woodpecker
- Xena Interactive
- Young Guns
Author Comments:
This list hasn't been updated in about 18 months.
Some of the titles might not ring a bell. I get a lot of my discs from Hong Kong, and you can find some really odd ball stuff there. I have many DVDs of old-time cartoons, like old Disney, old Mel Blanc, etc.
Missing are a lot of classics that I picked up in Singapore (they sell 6-12 set DVDs of classics for under $10), a bunch more cartoons, 20 that I lent to a friend of my wife who hasn't returned them, and an interesting collection of, ahem, uh, er, 'racy' DVDs, wink wink nudge nudge, know what I mean.
Also missing are a set of 20 educational DVDs we got for my son. Math, Spanish, etc. I would guess there are only about 50 Major Motion Pictures from the 1980-2002 missing.








Good gravy! I see plenty of movies on here I'd love to borrow. A question for you: how's the quality of the 1970s Musketeers DVDs? I have VHS copies that really suck. They're grainy, and many of the nighttime scenes are too dark to tell what's going on. It's always frustrated me, as these are easily the best Musketeer film adaptations, as far as I'm concerned.
There is no question this is the best handling of 'Musketeers' material, bar none. The quality is excellent. I highly recommend them. I can't remember if I got them in Hong Kong or here in the US. As for taste, the 3 Musketeers is better than the 4 Musketeers, but 4 is still worthy.