noun a person who is obsessed with completing a collection or set of items
A completist in film studies is someone who aims to watch every film in a particular genre, director's filmography, or from a specific time period.
A completist in art history is someone who studies and seeks to see every work by a particular artist, from a specific art movement, or in a certain medium.
A completist in book collecting is someone who seeks to own every edition, printing, or translation of a specific book or author's works.
In music collecting, a completist is someone who strives to collect every album, single, or piece of merchandise from a particular artist or band.
In video game collecting, a completist is someone who tries to collect every game in a particular series, from a specific developer, or on a certain console.
A completist writer is someone who strives to collect and document every work by a particular author or within a specific genre, often going to great lengths to ensure their collection is comprehensive and exhaustive.
In psychology, a completist approach refers to a researcher or practitioner who aims to thoroughly explore and understand a particular topic or phenomenon, leaving no stone unturned in their quest for knowledge and understanding.
A completist musician is someone who seeks to acquire and listen to every recording by a particular artist or within a specific genre, often building a comprehensive library of music in order to fully appreciate and understand the evolution of a musical style or artist's work.
A completist film critic is someone who watches and reviews every film by a particular director or within a specific genre, in order to provide a comprehensive analysis of an artist's body of work or the development of a particular cinematic style.