Paco wrote: The bastard love child of the 50 book challenge.
Same idea, different media!
Since it's a lot less effort to watch a movie than it is to read a book I figured 300 is a sizeable enough amount of film to work your way through.
Rules:
1. Only films and documentaries lasting over 70mins add to your tally!
That's all I can really think of right now.
300 movie challenge
300 movie challenge
Paco had started that on TAF:
Re: 300 movie challenge
- The Cell
- Starship Troopers
- Starship Troopers 2
- Starship Troopers 3
- H.G. Well's Things to Come
- Doubt
- Mein Führer
- Star Trek 10 - Nemesis
- Let the Right One In
- Uzumaki
- Rosemary's Baby
- Die Welle
- Soylent Green
- The Boondock Saints
- Pleasantville
- The Thirteenth Floor
- The Others
- München
- Brazil
- The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008 version)
- The Quiet Earth
- The Dunwich Horror
- Children of Men
- The Dark
- Signs
- Kite Runner
- National Geographic - Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Delicatessen
- Cloverfield
- The Happening
- The Beach
- The Class
- Bee Movie
- The Adventures of Mark Twain
- Das Jesus Video
- I am Legend
- Underworld - Rise of the Lycons
- Hotel Rwanda
- Alien vs Predators
- Alien vs Predators 2
- Dark City
- The Matrix
- 21
- Full Metal Village
- Dr. Kent Hovind - Magic Tricks and How to Do Them
- The Children's Hour
- The Death Of Mr.Lazarescu
- Donny Darko - Director's Cut
- Southland Tales
- Milk
- Equilibrium
- THX 1138
- Slumdog Millionaire I liked it, but I don't understand the hype about it.
- Wong Kar-Wai's Happy Together Okay...
- Keinohrhasen Quite funny romantic comedy
- Good Bye, Lenin Comedy about former Eastern Germany / German Reunification
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Re: 300 movie challenge
Damn I missed the start.
If I start now? How long do I have?
If I start now? How long do I have?
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Re: 300 movie challenge
You can count all movies you have watched since January 1st.
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I don't remember but I'll try.
I presume we have a year.
I presume we have a year.
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300 movie challenge? You mean like this?


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Re: 300 movie challenge
- The Cell
- Starship Troopers
- Starship Troopers 2
- Starship Troopers 3
- H.G. Well's Things to Come
- Doubt
- Mein Führer
- Star Trek 10 - Nemesis
- Let the Right One In
- Uzumaki
- Rosemary's Baby
- Die Welle
- Soylent Green
- The Boondock Saints
- Pleasantville
- The Thirteenth Floor
- The Others
- München
- Brazil
- The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008 version)
- The Quiet Earth
- The Dunwich Horror
- Children of Men
- The Dark
- Signs
- Kite Runner
- National Geographic - Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Delicatessen
- Cloverfield
- The Happening
- The Beach
- The Class
- Bee Movie
- The Adventures of Mark Twain
- Das Jesus Video
- I am Legend
- Underworld - Rise of the Lycons
- Hotel Rwanda
- Alien vs Predators
- Alien vs Predators 2
- Dark City
- The Matrix
- 21
- Full Metal Village
- Dr. Kent Hovind - Magic Tricks and How to Do Them
- The Children's Hour
- The Death Of Mr.Lazarescu
- Donny Darko - Director's Cut
- Southland Tales
- Milk
- Equilibrium
- THX 1138
- Slumdog Millionaire
- Wong Kar-Wai's Happy Together
- Keinohrhasen
- Good Bye, Lenin
- Pit and The Pendulum Very atmospheric horror film
- House of Usher Another horror film based on works of Poe
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For this year? or starting 1st March?
I've seen (that I can think of)
Ghost Town
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Milk
Gran Torino
Slumdog Millionaire
Rachel Getting Married
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Twilight
I've seen (that I can think of)
Ghost Town
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Milk
Gran Torino
Slumdog Millionaire
Rachel Getting Married
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Twilight
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Re: 300 movie challenge
1: Watchmen
2: Silence of the Lambs
3: The Magnificent Seven
4: Daywatch
2: Silence of the Lambs
3: The Magnificent Seven
4: Daywatch
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I was going to leave this just on TAF as a reason for me to actually go back there but since it's here now I may as well just join in.Paco wrote:Continued from here
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
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5. Dawn of the Deadborn-again-atheist wrote:1: Watchmen
2: Silence of the Lambs
3: The Magnificent Seven
4: Daywatch
6. Dad Poets Society
"The fact is that far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement but few can argue with it."
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Continued from here
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
We have no great war, no great depression.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
JimC wrote:Ratz is just beautiful...![]()
Where else could you go from the taste of raw egg to licking marmalade off tits in such a short space of time?
Pensioner wrote:I worked for 50 years and that's long enough for anyone, luckily I worked to live not lived for work.
Lozzer wrote:You ain't Scottish unless you live off Chicken nuggets, White Lightening and speak like an incomprehensible cow.
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Something like that.Paco wrote:I was going to leave this just on TAF as a reason for me to actually go back there but since it's here now I may as well just join in.Paco wrote:Continued from here
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
1) Scarface**
2) Casino***
3) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford***
4) Ghostbusters***
5) The Simpsons Movie***
6) Be Kind, Rewind***
7) The Eye**
8) Return to the House on Haunted Hill*
9) K-PAX**
10) The Village*
11) Sextet*
12) 3:10 to Yuma*
13) Religulous*
14) The Lives of Others***
15) Donnie Darko***
16) You Don't Mess With the Zohan***
17) Live Free or Die Hard***
18) The Dark Knight***
19) A Nightmare on Elm Street**
20) Carlito's Way*
21) Kill Bill (Vol. 1)***
22) John Rambo***
23) The Banquet*
24) Kill Bill (Vol. 2)***
25) Traffic*
26) Dark City***
27) Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith**
28) The Godfather**
29) The Godfather, part II**
30) The Godfather, part III*
31) The Hills Have Eyes 2*
32) Azumi 2*
33) Thank You for Smoking***
34) Umberto D.*
35) Barton Fink*
36) La Vita e Bella*
37) The Boondock Saints***
38) Love and a Bullet*
39) One Missed Call*
40) Midnight Meat Train*
41) Death Race*
42) Big Fish**
43) Casablanca***
44) Lost in Translation**
45) The Mist*
46) Solaris*
47) Hell Ride*
48) Bangkok Dangerous*
49) Living Hell*
50) American Psycho 2*
51) Rogue*
52) XIII*
53) Brotherhood of Blood*
54) Eagle Eye*
55) The Bank Job*
56) The Last Sect*
57) Mean Machine*
58) Next* (decent, a lot better then I expected, though the whole time travel thing is still a cheap plot device)
59) Pulp Fiction*** (Pulp Fiction)
60) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow* (the concept was nice, the execution left something to be desired. Should've made the choice between action flick and disaster movie, though)
*: First time I saw this film.
**: Saw this film before, but that was a long time ago, and I don't remember much of it, most likely because I was too young to understand the film last time.
***: I've seen this film before several, or even many times.
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Continued from here
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
59. Cloverfield
60. Hot Rod
I've caught up with JOZ
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
59. Cloverfield
60. Hot Rod
I've caught up with JOZ

We have no great war, no great depression.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
JimC wrote:Ratz is just beautiful...![]()
Where else could you go from the taste of raw egg to licking marmalade off tits in such a short space of time?
Pensioner wrote:I worked for 50 years and that's long enough for anyone, luckily I worked to live not lived for work.
Lozzer wrote:You ain't Scottish unless you live off Chicken nuggets, White Lightening and speak like an incomprehensible cow.
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Re: 300 movie challenge
Continued from here
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
59. Cloverfield
60. Hot Rod
61. Lesbian Vampire Killers
62. Clint Eastwood's Piano Blues[/b]
51. Push
52. Notorious
53. Gran Torino
54. Watchmen
55. Watchmen (again)
56. Knight Rider 2000
57. Welcome to the Jungle
58. Die Hard with a Vengence
59. Cloverfield
60. Hot Rod
61. Lesbian Vampire Killers
62. Clint Eastwood's Piano Blues[/b]
We have no great war, no great depression.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
Our great war is a spiritual war.
Our great depression is our lives.
JimC wrote:Ratz is just beautiful...![]()
Where else could you go from the taste of raw egg to licking marmalade off tits in such a short space of time?
Pensioner wrote:I worked for 50 years and that's long enough for anyone, luckily I worked to live not lived for work.
Lozzer wrote:You ain't Scottish unless you live off Chicken nuggets, White Lightening and speak like an incomprehensible cow.
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