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Originally Posted by Foggy
Well I don't quite get what you're doing, are you putting your films in a cage and see them tear each other apart to see which comes out victor or something?
Seems interesting enough, I might try something similar, although I don't get the idea 
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I should have explained it better, here it is:
I wrote down most of my Blu-rays in a notebook on my desk. I didn't include big box sets (so Game of Thrones, Alien Quadrilogy, Casablanca, Godfather Coppola, Looney Tunes Platinum Collection, Mel Brooks Collection) and WWE titles, which are a completely different entity in my collection.
I then put all the titles in alphabetical order (save for one I forgot until the very end), and did a tournament bracket with them.
I'll do an example of the match-ups on tap:
The first match contains the first title listed alphabetically and the last title (which is 64th) listed alphabetically, which in this case is 300 and Zombieland.
That happens until we get to the middle of the list, which is 32nd and 33rd.
This might look confusing at first, but trust me when I tell you this will all play out better in motion.
By the way, The Shawshank Redemption was literally the last title put down in the list because I forgot I had it until I was done writing the tournament, and realized I had a free spot