|
It is currently 11 May 2024, 16:09
|
View unsolved topics | View unanswered posts
|
|
|
|
Author |
Message |
teddanson
|
Post subject: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 01 Feb 2020, 13:42 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 16 Nov 2018, 14:21 Posts: 1570 Location: New Delaware Has thanked: 448 times Been thanked: 496 times
|
Hello. I thought to share this blog post I wrote here. Hopefully to inspire folks who may be looking for new films to watch. For no reason at all I ended up watching a film a day over January 2020 and posted the results (ranked in order) and shared some thoughts on what I watched. Anyone else done something similar over a month or more? http://thecoter.ie/2020/02/01/film-a-da ... challenge/
_________________ Blog: The Coterie / L'boxd: Diary Pioneer CLD-R7G, CLD-D925 | Yamaha APD-2 | DVDO Edge, VP50 Pro
|
|
|
|
|
teddanson
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 01 Feb 2020, 14:28 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 16 Nov 2018, 14:21 Posts: 1570 Location: New Delaware Has thanked: 448 times Been thanked: 496 times
|
A nuclear powered bus? What's not to love? It's on Amazon Video in HD if you are keen to see it. It's a great precursor to stuff like Airplane! and Naked Gun. You can see where they plucked the ideas from. Also the bus is a modified real bus. I never knew they made them that big!
_________________ Blog: The Coterie / L'boxd: Diary Pioneer CLD-R7G, CLD-D925 | Yamaha APD-2 | DVDO Edge, VP50 Pro
|
|
|
|
|
nissling
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 01 Feb 2020, 20:03 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 24 Jun 2010, 10:23 Posts: 1645 Location: Sweden Has thanked: 11 times Been thanked: 80 times
|
I once tried to watch 31 films starring John Wayne in one month. Gave up after 17 days, but that's still probably more than most people could stand. In aprox 2½ year I was watching at least one feature film/day wth an average of 400 films per year. It may sound crazy when you hear it but looking back I really miss the enthusiasm I had. Have tried to start again but always fail after three or four days. I still get to see plenty of films that I scan through tele and datacine so you could say my interest have expanded in a new way. Regardless, well done teddanson! Watching movies as frequently as you have done in the past month is not only a way to maintain your interest for films in general, but it's also a fantastic way to experience new films as it quickly becomes more interesting to watch unseen features rather than re-watch old ones.
|
|
|
|
|
gypsy
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 01 Feb 2020, 20:06 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 23 Jun 2017, 01:55 Posts: 1696 Location: United States Has thanked: 1153 times Been thanked: 348 times
|
nissling wrote: I once tried to watch 31 films starring John Wayne in one month. Gave up after 17 days, but that's still probably more than most people could stand. In aprox 2½ year I was watching at least one feature film/day wth an average of 400 films per year. It may sound crazy when you hear it but looking back I really miss the enthusiasm I had. Have tried to start again but always fail after three or four days. I still get to see plenty of films that I scan through tele and datacine so you could say my interest have expanded in a new way. Regardless, well done teddanson! Watching movies as frequently as you have done in the past month is not only a way to maintain your interest for films in general, but it's also a fantastic way to experience new films as it quickly becomes more interesting to watch unseen features rather than re-watch old ones. I once did a Nic Cage challenge. Oddly enough, probably a lot easier than the John Wayne challenge because with Cage you get a ton of variety.
_________________ I have added a shop on lddb.com. Check it out, items are priced to sell.
|
|
|
|
|
forper
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 02 Feb 2020, 01:04 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 01 May 2016, 06:38 Posts: 2040 Location: Australia Has thanked: 334 times Been thanked: 222 times
|
teddanson wrote: A nuclear powered bus? What's not to love? It's on Amazon Video in HD if you are keen to see it. It's a great precursor to stuff like Airplane! and Naked Gun. You can see where they plucked the ideas from. Also the bus is a modified real bus. I never knew they made them that big! Loved Airplane when I was a kid and Naked Gun later. I don't think I could bring myself to pay for a non physical copy of something ever in my life though.
_________________ SONY MDP-355GX, DVDO iscan VP50, SONY KVHR-M36
|
|
|
|
|
teddanson
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 02 Feb 2020, 14:23 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 16 Nov 2018, 14:21 Posts: 1570 Location: New Delaware Has thanked: 448 times Been thanked: 496 times
|
The Big Bus is on Prime Video so 'free to watch' if you have a Prime subscription. Demon Seed just didn't cut it for me. As lovely as Julie Christie is, the film was just ludicrous. The technology wasn't there to keep her trapped. Maybe if remade today it could work. I could see what it was trying to do but it just wasn't well executed. I watched Ford v Ferrari last night. Thoroughly enjoyed it. However when it comes to motor racing films, and especially films about Le Mans...well...there is only one winner in my opinion. Le Mans (1971) is the greatest motor racing film ever made. Of this or any age. Nothing like it will be made again. Also, I found out yesterday that Dead Tired is being released on Blu Ray this month!!!! It's on Amazon for pre order. Sadly I think it has no English subtitles though. Hoping for better news about that when it's released. https://www.amazon.fr/Grosse-Fatigue-Bl ... B07ZWBMYJP
_________________ Blog: The Coterie / L'boxd: Diary Pioneer CLD-R7G, CLD-D925 | Yamaha APD-2 | DVDO Edge, VP50 Pro
|
|
|
|
|
forper
|
Post subject: Re: 33 films in 31 days in January 2020 Challenge Completed Posted: 03 Feb 2020, 07:40 |
Absolute fan |
|
|
Joined: 01 May 2016, 06:38 Posts: 2040 Location: Australia Has thanked: 334 times Been thanked: 222 times
|
teddanson wrote: The Big Bus is on Prime Video so 'free to watch' if you have a Prime subscription.
Nope. I sign up for it for cheap shipping every time I need to order from Amazon, which is extremely rarely and then unsubscribe before they charge me.
_________________ SONY MDP-355GX, DVDO iscan VP50, SONY KVHR-M36
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum
|
|