First off, I was giggling aloud reading the posts about all the different "INFJ Organization Methods", I am exactly the same. I have hundreds of VHS movies and hundreds of DVDs, people come over and look on my shelf like "What....the.....f**k kind of order is this??". The best way I can explain it is:
FIRST SET: The most awesome shit ever in the world.
SECOND SET: Not so awesome as the first set but still distinctively awesome enough for its own section.
THIRD SET: Brainy Comedy.
FOURTH SET: Brainy Drama.
FIFTH SET: Comedy I don't deem as brainy as the first ones but still pretty high brow and impressive.
SIXTH SET: Drama that's kind of OTT but still respectable.
SEVENTH SET: Period/Costume (in order of era they take place in)
EIGHTH SET: Foreign films (in order of release date)
NINTH SET: Television, Music, Stand-Up Comedy, Documentaries.
TENTH SET: Really lowbrow shit I feel insecure about owning and therefore hide at the end of the row where only the observant will find them.
ELEVENTH SET: Respectable Horror, Cartoons, and Sci-Fi placed at the beginning of the new row to distract people from seeing the embarrassing shit at the end of the previous row.
Now that I'm looking at it, this might not be so much an INFJ thing as just a thing for batshit crazy control freaks....but I digress....
MOVIES
- Good Will Hunting
- Trainspotting
- Amelie
- Mystery Train
- Lord Of The Rings Trilogy
- The Station Agent
- The Legend Of 1900
- Fight Club
- Junebug
- The City Of Lost Children
- The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Anchorman
- Tropic Thunder
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- The Commitments
- The Wedding Singer
- Flirting With Disaster
- Monty Python films
- I Love You, Man
- Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
- Lock, Stock, & Two Smoking Barrels
- Reservoir Dogs
- The Evil Dead
- The Others
TELEVISION
- Firefly
- The A-Team
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Dead Like Me
- It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
- Arrested Development
- The X-Files
- Band Of Brothers
- MST3K
- Spaced
- Ren & Stimpy
- Wonderfalls
- The Daily Show/The Colbert Report
- Conan (and anything Conan related)
And with that, I'm off to examine all the reasons I feel these kinds of lists define me in ways I most likely shouldn't....