What's in Your Movie Database?


by Maxim Smirnov - Date: 2010-09-21 - Word Count: 497 Share This!

When you're someone who wants to get into collecting movies, you might already be dreaming of your ideal movie database. This collection would include everything from dramas to comedies, classics to teen horror flicks - and everything in between. No matter if you're a budding director or you're just interested in having more movies in your home, you need to assemble the best movie database possible. Here's how you can do it today.

The Right Movies to Own

If you already have some movies in your collection, it's time to look at them more closely. You want to assemble a movie database that is filled with the best movies of all time, not just the movies that you like. You will want to begin by looking at the top 100 lists that many newspapers and movie publications put out. This way, you can begin to see what others think the top movies are and then you can add these to your collection. Does this mean you will like all of the movies? Probably not. But when you are trying to assemble a collection of movies that will be entertaining and will create a high-class collection, you have to include the classics. Look for movies that won best picture Oscars or for movies that were prizewinners at Sundance as good indicators of quality.

How to Buy Movies Without Spending a Lot of Money

Of course, assembling a movie database is not a cheap endeavor. You may want to look for other ways to pay for your movies, instead of spending your entire income on this hobby. There are several ways in which you can buy movies for cheap. First of all, you can begin to go to thrift stores and garage sales to buy movies from others at a low cost. While these might not be in pristine condition, so long as they play, that's all that matters. You can also turn to auction websites and booksellers online, who might offer used copies of DVD movies. Or you can look at local video stores to see if they are selling previously viewed movies that you can purchase for less than the retail cost.

Digital Movies vs. DVDs

Today's world is filled with everything that is digital, so it might be tempting to you to buy digital movie files as opposed to DVDs. This is certainly something to consider as this provides you with more portability and options in many cases. But this can also cause you to have problems organizing your system since this generally also means that you have all of the files on different computers. At first, it might be a better idea to collect the DVDs in a movie database and then slowly add in the digital files of the newer movies.

When you are making up your own movie database, you need to make sure that you are creating a collection that is fun to watch as well as suitable for your collection goals. It takes time, but it's well worth it.


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