What kind of marathon will we have in January? Anything set yet?
No wonder you're asking already. At the pace you are watching your Xmas marathon, you could probably pull a double, easily!
Quote from: richierich on December 06, 2007, 07:46:15 PMWhats the film you have in your collection called Father Christmas? No actors or scans to give me a clue Looks like I have a contribution to make IMDB Link It's an 25 minute animated story by Raymond Briggs, who also did "The Snowman" (which I liked). Bought them both last year for a couple of bucks at Best Buy. I do like the style of animation on them. Not sure I'll even watch it. One of those things we have on hand for when we get little visitors (nieces and/or nephews). It's a 25 minute cartoon about Santa taking a vacation so I don't see myself going out of my way to watch it.
Whats the film you have in your collection called Father Christmas? No actors or scans to give me a clue
Quote from: TomGaines on December 06, 2007, 09:29:55 PMWhat kind of marathon will we have in January? Anything set yet?What I was thinking of was a 'THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE' January MarathonThis would be a marathon viewing titles either true, or based on, true stories or events. It is amazing how many in your collections will qualify.To include documentaries to diversify the watching pattern available.3 targets for participants;Half marathon - 13 titles (13 miles)Full marathon - 26 titles (26 miles)Iron man - 42 titles (42 kms) Thoughts??
Quote from: TomGaines on December 06, 2007, 09:29:55 PMWhat kind of marathon will we have in January? Anything set yet?No wonder you're asking already. At the pace you are watching your Xmas marathon, you could probably pull a double, easily! But yeah, I'm curious too, what is planned for January?
It is amazing how many in your collections will qualify.
For February I had the idea of a LINKED MARATHONThat would be where the next title you watched in the marathon, had to begin with the last letter of the previous title watched. ie Back To The Future, followed by Eragon, followed by Night of the Living Dead etc etcThis would make it a pretty flexible marathon for viewing content.
Quote from: richierich on December 06, 2007, 10:52:16 PMIt is amazing how many in your collections will qualify.I doubt that I have that many in my collection. Is there a list somewhere, which movies could qualify?
Ok, Richie, seriously. Find your medicine. You need it. If you've ran out, go to the chemist and show them your "I'M A NUT. PLEASE DON'T RUN." card. They'll help.
Also watched Elf. This is a must for anyone who likes Christmas movies. Will Ferrell is incredible at playing Buddy. His childlike innocence is fantastic. Even if you don't like Will Ferrell movies this check this one out. Good story, good cast. You might even jerk a tear at the end (I always do )
I had thought about a marathon like that also a while ago, but I was not sure, if it will work. A lot of movies end with the same letters.I also tried to think of a marathon, where we would link the star of the movie with another. But who would qualify as the star?
Bonus points for those who can finish with the same person they started with.