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      02-02-2011
Griffith is a media collection manager application. Adding items to the collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web.

http://www.griffith.cc/

I've been using this program myself to organize my DVD/Blu-Ray Collection and it's amazing. Very easy to use with just a small learning curve. I catalogued my entire collection in one day, took a second day to tweak any entries that were missing information and a 3rd day to export as HTML and upload to a free web host (with a few simple HTML tweaks)

This is my collection: http://moviecollection.freehostingnoads.net/
 
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      02-02-2011
Barbarella, lol

From that list I would have to say you're "a nerd with kids"
 
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      02-02-2011
I downloaded it and entered my movies in it. Draceena, how do you get it to download the movie info ?
 
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@ TrainableMan - Definately nailed the Geek part but no kids, just a kid at heart.

@brkkab123 - This is the slight learning curve I spoke of. When you first add a new entry, fill in the Original Title (Red Circled Area), and on the right side of the entry screen, Select a place to get your movie information from (I like DVDEmpire) (The Blue Circled Area).

Sometimes an additional Selection Screen will pop up, just scroll through for your movie and select it.

 
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Thanks draceena will do..
 
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