Again, I figure it’s me and that that would happen.
I also thought I might get judged more harshly for someone preferring a multitude of other scenes from the alluded movie (I have a nostalgic attachment to mine that I’ll post at reveal).
Again, I figure it’s me and that that would happen.
I also thought I might get judged more harshly for someone preferring a multitude of other scenes from the alluded movie (I have a nostalgic attachment to mine that I’ll post at reveal).
Don’t look!
The likelihood of duplicates also served as a silver lining to not having more teams.
That’s crazy that you sited this (pardon the pun) bc I was originally going to say my superpower was something akin to The Spleen’s.
Hahahahaha great minds
My wheelhouse is '93 to ~'05 movies.
I watched almost everything (at my peak I’d rent 7 movies a weekend). Now, I don’t watch anything but the primo directors (maybe 2 movies a year) and have a backlog.
See how it’s done Rexx?
Two movies in the entire year?
What did you watch in 2019?
Is there anything you’re looking forward to in 2020?
That one was you and a strong entry for both. I love that movie.
I have an addictive personality so it’s kind of all or nothing. I got burned out on movies and they seemed so formulaic.
I watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood last week, last year I watched The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and I’d have to think hard if there was anything else besides documentaries.
I’m going to start going through that backlog with the wife. Especially once the NFL is over. Inception is first on the dockett now that it’s on Netflix.
I hear you. I have to be careful about my media consumption as well. Or anything, really. Limits and boundaries can just disappear if I don’t have a deliberate day.
Does this mean you mostly watch documentaries? Or does that fit in the same “two movies a year” trend?
What were the patterns you noticed in the formulaic movies?
That was my way of saying I stopped enjoying them. I don’t know enough of the technical terms to answer you well (The Hero’s Journey, etc). I just wasn’t surprised by them and I’ve never been awed by visuals really, I was always drawn in by plot and story.
No documentaries aren’t in those two, but I probably only watch one or two of those a year as well. I watched the one on Orson Wells and his final unfinished movie a couple weeks ago. I’m probably going to start getting in the routine again, I sense I’ve started using up my goodwill with watching sports almost exclusively and am switching gears to keep her happy.
I watch a lot of PBS.
How interesting! Thank you for sharing this insight into your viewing experiences
I want to see 1917. Not sure if it was '18 or '19 but I saw Hell or High Water and thought it was really bad.
We watch a lot of true crime on tv, like Dateline and some of the periphery channels that show old A&E stuff. Truth is stranger than fiction, and you can’t roll your eyes at the plotholes or say they’re performing out of character.
I feel a true crime Walrus in the works
So about that …
This is my first Walrus. Am I not supposed to wait until they’re all complete?
I think I did category 1, waiting for you to do 2.
I figured you hadn’t seen the thread.
Appreciate you