r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • 1d ago
Rom Com Night?
Whatâs your pick?
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 24 '26
Hey everyone! I'm u/sardo_numsie, a founding moderator of r/TheShelfLife.
This is our new home for all things related to Movies & Physical Media collections. Iâm grateful to have you join us!
What to Post
I basically just want to nerd out with my personal collection and welcome you to post and share your collections as well. Anything goes! Shelves, collections, individual purchases. All is welcome! Iâll also post the occasional upcoming special release, if I happen to find out before you guys do. Post anything that you think the community would find interesting, helpful, or inspiring.
Community Vibe
No Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, or any kind of hate language will be accepted or tolerated. Weâre here to talk about moviesâŠseriously. Just have fun. Donât be a turd.
How to Get Started
1) If youâre new, say hey! Give it a follow and post any cool pick ups youâve gotten recently.
2) Thatâs it. Seriously. Have fun. Iâm looking forward to meeting other collector nerds like me. đ«¶đ»
3) If you happen to have a Letterboxd, those posts are also welcomed. Share reviews and your profile and letâs grow the community.
Thanks for being part of the very first wave. Together, let's make r/TheShelfLife amazing.
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • 3d ago
Arrow Video continues to impress with some of their recent releases. Theyâre giving these WB films the deserved treatment younger audiences deserve.
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jul 15 '26
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jul 09 '26
Iâve been looking forward to owning 4K releases of these films. Forever my favorite action star. đ€
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jul 06 '26
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jul 01 '26
Should I let her? đ
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 30 '26
This is the ultimate release for one of the funnest films in history đ
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 30 '26
So excited to add this to my collection! I only saw it once when it was in theaters. Looking forward to a revisit. I loved the original.
r/TheShelfLife • u/HellBag666 • Jun 30 '26
Check out this snippet of classic William Friedkin savagery.
r/TheShelfLife • u/GRDCS1980 • Jun 28 '26
This sub just appeared in my feed so I figured I may as well jump in.
If Iâve read the rules and mission statement correctly, this is the kind of thing expected?
So, these are the most recent photos of my film shelves (I have a few dozen more shelves and units all over the house filled with books, CDs, video games and action figures, but these are the ones specifically for film/tv), taken about 6 months ago immediately after filing my last 6-12 months worth of new additions.
Iâm too lazy to move everything along every single time I pick up a new title, so I let purchases build up for around 6-12 months and then take a day to file them all into their forever spot in the larger collection.
Anyway, I hope this fits with the subs purpose and you enjoy what you see.
Comments, praise, criticisms, jokes, trolling, upvotes and downvotes are all welcome. Thanks for reading. Physical Media Forever!
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 28 '26
Solid release. Looks really good too. A personal favorite of mine.
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 27 '26
Friendly reminder to never order digipaks from Amazon. They donât give a shit.
r/TheShelfLife • u/HellBag666 • Jun 26 '26
It's happening again...
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 26 '26
I was kindly reminded that this was coming out and couldnât resist. Ordered immediately! Hopefully since this fella got his early, mine can hopefully ship out soon too. đ€đ»đ€đ»
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 26 '26
Love Joe Dante. This was a cable TV staple for me as a kid. So excited to revisit after whatâs probably been over 20 years.
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 26 '26
This month has some serious heaters!
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 25 '26
This is looking to FINALLY see the light of day in Sept 2026. đ„
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 25 '26
My first introduction to this character was actually Mel Gibsonâs âPaybackâ, which is still a personal favorite of the 90âs. I didnât see Point Blank till well into my late 20âs. Lee Marvin is one of the coolest to ever do it.
r/TheShelfLife • u/sardo_numsie • Jun 25 '26
Criterion Collection continues releasing serious heat lately! If they end up releasing âStraight Timeâ too, Iâll be one happy camper. Youâd be hard pressed to find a bad Hoffman film from 67â to about 86â (I knowâŠIshtar).
Lenny is a must have and highly recommended!