I streamlined my collection last year, putting everything into multi-disc sets and going by decade and then year by year rather than alphabetical order (which made things easy to find but always looked a bit daft to me, with 70s movies sitting side by side with new releases). There's still been something bugging me, though, and there was this YT video that made me realise what it was. There was a vid with some guy giving his top 10 films of 2013, but he was including ones a few years old that he just happened to have seen in 2013. And as strange as that might seem to some, it actually made sense to me. And I've adjusted my collection accordingly. Mostly still the same, but some things that have always bugged me a little have changed. For instance, Show Me Love, out in 1998 in Sweden, but not till 2000 here and I didn't see it till 2001; it's now in 2001. Likewise, Bear's Kiss and Froken Sverige, out in 2001 and 2004 but I didn't see till 2008. The most extreme example is probably the excellent Ghostwatch, which was made and shown in 1992 in the UK but I didn't get to see it till 2007. I had it in with the other 92 films and it just looked weird to me. I know the release date order thing makes technical sense, but it didn't make emotional sense. And I think I'm going to go with the latter from now on.
That was a very long post. Not to mention very anal.
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