Hi, Dave! It's been a while since I commented! I actually have my Kino releases interspersed with my regular blu-rays. Same with my Warner Archive releases. And all together they are in chronological order because I think it's really interesting seeing the history of film like that in a way. I have my Twilight Time releases separated and sometimes I think about putting them in with these others.
Hi Bailee. I have been debating whether to go alphabetical for my entire collection except Criterion. Right now, Kino and Warner Archive films are alphabetical in their own section. Then I have some films organized by genre (comedy, drama, holiday films, action, horror, etc.) and director. It's a bit all over the place but seems to work for now. I do enjoy working on new ways to organize my collection. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Hope you are doing well.
Hi, Dave. Great video! I'm new to Kino and I just picked up my first two titles this week, Barton Fink and Hannibal. Personally, I keep my entire collection in alphabetical order.
I LOVE KINO LORBER! I must have at least a hundred, but I don't sort my movies by brand. They release all my favorites from the 60s and '70s! Their only problem is they release TOO many titles for me to keep up! And, regrettably, sometimes by the time I find a release in their catalogue that I want they're OOP which is really annoying - and expensive in the secondary market. BTW, you have a lot of titles I do not have! Bravo!
Same here and totally agree with your comment. Kino Lorber is one on the best labels out there and releases seem to get better and better. It’s hard to keep up with all the amazing releases though I’ve been adding a few more here and there every year.
Nice Kino Collection. I love the label as well. I really dig all their silent film titles. If I may, I highly recommend the Lina Wertmuller titles & Fritz Lang box set. I need to get some of the 4ks they've been recently releasing. I'll admit there are some titles you have that I really would like to get but keep putting off. The Kolchak titles being a prime example.
Fantastic collection Dave :). My initial KL purchases were animated titles by Friz Freleng. I have recently been picking up Hitchcock titles …. a handful to go … Blackmail, Rich and Strange, The Paradine Case and Lifeboat.
I’ve had a handful of discs over the years that are scratched and not all videos are playable from it. I’d maybe suggest opening them and checking the disc for scratches when you buy it.
Great collection! I’ve never actually heard of this label before but I have been looking to watch the great escape and the dollars trilogy so maybe I will buy their releases of those films
Very nice. I have my boutiques alphabetized within each label. As for the Kino spines, I keep the black label Kino Lorber Studio Classics separate from the rest of the Kino Lorber releases.
@@CinemaDaveMedia I find those black labels are kinda blah when they're separated by other ones, but they really shine when kept altogether in one uninterrupted line.
I'm with you, Dave. I wish Kino would just stay with the black labels, too. It always throws me when I see one that's not a black spine. You're building quite the collection there and some great titles as well. They have the best sales, which I've had to avoid recently because it's easy to load up. 🤣🤣🤣 I did jot down a few titles that I still don't have that I need to check out. Thanks so much for sharing your collection and hope all is well. Hi to Jessi and chat soon. 👋👋
Hi Stephanie. I'm enjoying my collection so much these days. Jessi and I regularly pick movies from the shelves after looking for awhile like we are at the library or the video store (haha). It's fun! All the best to you and your family. Looking forward to chatting soon.
Display-wise, pretty much everything is alphabetical for me with the following exceptions: Criterion, Eureka Masters of Cinema and Indicator are by spine number, and Warner Archive is chronological by year of release (probably because I'm more or less collecting them in that order anyway)...
That’s a great way to organize the KL titles too. I’m always rethinking organizing my collection which is fun. Luckily, I don’t have too much trouble finding films … yet. 😀
Kino Lorber service is pretty horrible. They shipped me 5 blu rays and they didn’t arrive for 4 weeks. then they gave me attitude about having to ship them. their customer service people are pretty rude too.
Great collection!!
Thanks!
Kino Lorber is fantastic. They’re giving movies that may have gone by the wayside in their day a second life. Great collection.
Thanks very much!
Love that you've saved the best for last: the Ida Lupino box set
Yes, it’s the only KL set I have (so far) 😀
Hi, Dave! It's been a while since I commented! I actually have my Kino releases interspersed with my regular blu-rays. Same with my Warner Archive releases. And all together they are in chronological order because I think it's really interesting seeing the history of film like that in a way. I have my Twilight Time releases separated and sometimes I think about putting them in with these others.
Hi Bailee. I have been debating whether to go alphabetical for my entire collection except Criterion. Right now, Kino and Warner Archive films are alphabetical in their own section. Then I have some films organized by genre (comedy, drama, holiday films, action, horror, etc.) and director. It's a bit all over the place but seems to work for now. I do enjoy working on new ways to organize my collection. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Hope you are doing well.
Hi, Dave. Great video! I'm new to Kino and I just picked up my first two titles this week, Barton Fink and Hannibal. Personally, I keep my entire collection in alphabetical order.
I LOVE KINO LORBER! I must have at least a hundred, but I don't sort my movies by brand. They release all my favorites from the 60s and '70s! Their only problem is they release TOO many titles for me to keep up! And, regrettably, sometimes by the time I find a release in their catalogue that I want they're OOP which is really annoying - and expensive in the secondary market. BTW, you have a lot of titles I do not have! Bravo!
Same here and totally agree with your comment. Kino Lorber is one on the best labels out there and releases seem to get better and better. It’s hard to keep up with all the amazing releases though I’ve been adding a few more here and there every year.
Nice Kino Collection. I love the label as well. I really dig all their silent film titles. If I may, I highly recommend the Lina Wertmuller titles & Fritz Lang box set.
I need to get some of the 4ks they've been recently releasing.
I'll admit there are some titles you have that I really would like to get but keep putting off. The Kolchak titles being a prime example.
Fantastic collection Dave :). My initial KL purchases were animated titles by Friz Freleng. I have recently been picking up Hitchcock titles …. a handful to go … Blackmail, Rich and Strange, The Paradine Case and Lifeboat.
Hi Derrick. Thanks! Love those Hitchcock picks. I'm sure I will be adding more to my KL collection this year.
I’ve had a handful of discs over the years that are scratched and not all videos are playable from it. I’d maybe suggest opening them and checking the disc for scratches when you buy it.
Great collection! I’ve never actually heard of this label before but I have been looking to watch the great escape and the dollars trilogy so maybe I will buy their releases of those films
Thanks very much. Kino is one of my favorite labels and I highly recommend.
Hey Dave thanks for replying. What are some titles you would recommend to start off with?
@@reelreviews9389 Really depends on what you like. The Great Escape, Night Stalker films/series, and The Eiger Sanction are a few of my top favorites.
Hey Dave, thanks I will definitely try to pick a few of those up
Very nice. I have my boutiques alphabetized within each label. As for the Kino spines, I keep the black label Kino Lorber Studio Classics separate from the rest of the Kino Lorber releases.
Hi Jacob. Great idea on keeping the black label Studio Classics separate! My organization method is changing a bit as my collection grows.
@@CinemaDaveMedia I find those black labels are kinda blah when they're separated by other ones, but they really shine when kept altogether in one uninterrupted line.
@@JacobNeff77 Totally agree.
I'm with you, Dave. I wish Kino would just stay with the black labels, too. It always throws me when I see one that's not a black spine. You're building quite the collection there and some great titles as well. They have the best sales, which I've had to avoid recently because it's easy to load up. 🤣🤣🤣
I did jot down a few titles that I still don't have that I need to check out. Thanks so much for sharing your collection and hope all is well. Hi to Jessi and chat soon. 👋👋
Hi Stephanie. I'm enjoying my collection so much these days. Jessi and I regularly pick movies from the shelves after looking for awhile like we are at the library or the video store (haha). It's fun! All the best to you and your family. Looking forward to chatting soon.
Great collection Dave!
How is the film Kotch? I’ve been considering picking that one up for quite some time now as I’m a huge Walter Matthau fan.
Good film though I could watch Matthau in anything. 😀
I've actually made custom covers for my kino films and place them in release order haha. I'm odd I've numbered them all on the spine as well
Nice collection, and oh man no “Charley Varrick”?
Thanks. I recently picked up “Charley Varrick” so all set there. 😀
Display-wise, pretty much everything is alphabetical for me with the following exceptions: Criterion, Eureka Masters of Cinema and Indicator are by spine number, and Warner Archive is chronological by year of release (probably because I'm more or less collecting them in that order anyway)...
I definitely have my Kino and other collections in alphabetical order. But my Criterions are in their original numerical order.
Hi Alex. So many ways to collect and organize which is always fun.
I keep my regular blu ray and 4K collection in alphabetical order, and I organize my kino collection in release order.
Great way to organize.
I keep my KL titles by release year. Of course that means I’m constantly shifting titles around when I pick up a new title.
That’s a great way to organize the KL titles too. I’m always rethinking organizing my collection which is fun. Luckily, I don’t have too much trouble finding films … yet. 😀
FYI, you're supposed to watch them too.
I like to go by genre in alphabetical order.
So many of those are unopened.
I keep my shit by distribution label, and then, alphabetical order within each label. Makes it much easier to find titles in my big ass collection.
Kino Lorber service is pretty horrible. They shipped me 5 blu rays and they didn’t arrive for 4 weeks. then they gave me attitude about having to ship them. their customer service people are pretty rude too.
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience. I haven’t had any of those issues so far.