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Tag Archives: Films Mets Watches
Films Seen In 2023 Part 1
For this year, I’m setting a goal of seeing the films that have popped up on various best of lists that I just haven’t gotten to yet. I’ve seen most of those types of movies, but there are about a … Continue reading
2022 Film Diary Finale
This is the final entry of notes on films I saw in 2022. A major theme is an effort to catch up on an online challenge involving Criterion films, although the major Oscar contenders are also coming out this time … Continue reading
2022 Film Diary Part 6
This is a continuation of notes on films I’ve seen this year. For this series, I planned to watch films from a few major movements, but because there was a Harry Potter showing at Regal films I got distracted and … Continue reading
2022 Film Diary Part 4
This is a continuation on notes on movies I’ve seen this year. For this series, I tried to watch films from several film movements including the Scandinavian Revival, and Pre-Code Hollywood. Movie #73/ New Movie #51: Top Gun (DVD)This was … Continue reading
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Tagged Criterion, film movements, Films Mets Watches, hollywood, scandinavian revival
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Films Seen In 2022 Part 1
As I’ve done for the last few years, I’m keeping track of movies I’ve seen. A slight change is that I’m also trying to include some shorter films. Movie #1/ New Movie #1: The Spiderwick Chronicles (Netflix)It’s a family fantasy … Continue reading
Films Seen In 2021 Finale
This is the conclusion of a series of observations on movies I’ve seen this year. It includes my favorite movie this year, which is probably not going to be a surprise to anyone who knows that I’m a Spider-Man fan, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021 Academy Award nominations, Criterion, Films Mets Watches, horror, Marvel Cinematic Universe
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