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How Old Are You And How Many Films Have You Seen (Roughly) |
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Registered: March 10, 2009 | Posts: 2,248 |
| Posted: | | | | Just for the sake of curiosity
24 and i say about 3000 |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,946 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm 44 and I've been keeping track of what I watch since 1 January 1983. First using a typewriter, then on my Commodore 64. For the last 15 years, I've been using Excel.
Since that time, I watch a little over 5000 movies. If I include the time I didn't keep track, a realistic guess would be 5500 movies. And I do mean different ones. I also keep track of re-watches, but I don't include those in the grand total. | | | View my collection at http://www.chriskepolis.be/home/dvd.htm
Chris |
| Registered: June 3, 2007 | Posts: 706 |
| Posted: | | | | Well, too damn many First Movie was in 77 and was Star Wars Didn't watch much else outside of Theaters until we got a BetaMax machine in the 80's ( I just got rid of a ton of old VHS and Beta tapes ) Rentals and friends with too much money to spend fed my movie habit. Now I have just under 700 DVD titles and whopping 3 BR and I still rent on a regular basis. cvermeylen - They have meds to help OCD issues :D way way too organized :LOL: -Robert |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,635 |
| Posted: | | | | I am more than 60 years old (less than 61). I recall seeing "Blackboard Jungle" at the Fox theater in Redwood City first run... watching the teenagers dancing in the aisles and on the seats when the opening credits were blasting Rock Around the Clock. Since then, I've watched as many as six films a week in movie theaters, and at the same time, ten movies a week in college classes (yes, I was a film major, graduating with my degree in English). Add kid time of seeing nearly every afternoon movie on local TV and having HBO & Showtime for more than 15 years now (& Starz & Encore & TCM & AMC, etc.). I rarely go to theaters any more, hating contemporary theater audiences (talking, cell phones and seat kicking in "Finding Neverland"? Really?), but with DirecTV and a two to five DVD & Blu-ray habit each week, let's average five movies per week since I was four. Two of those will be repeats, starting when I was 20. 16 years times 52 weeks times five = 4160. 40 years times 52 weeks times three = 6240. 10,400 or more... add on non-feature length stuff would double the total... so 20,000 movies and a lot more TV shows. Yeah, I'm in Leonard Maltin territory. | | | If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.
Cliff |
| Registered: March 10, 2009 | Posts: 2,248 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting VibroCount: Quote: I am more than 60 years old (less than 61). I recall seeing "Blackboard Jungle" at the Fox theater in Redwood City first run... watching the teenagers dancing in the aisles and on the seats when the opening credits were blasting Rock Around the Clock. Since then, I've watched as many as six films a week in movie theaters, and at the same time, ten movies a week in college classes (yes, I was a film major, graduating with my degree in English). Add kid time of seeing nearly every afternoon movie on local TV and having HBO & Showtime for more than 15 years now (& Starz & Encore & TCM & AMC, etc.). I rarely go to theaters any more, hating contemporary theater audiences (talking, cell phones and seat kicking in "Finding Neverland"? Really?), but with DirecTV and a two to five DVD & Blu-ray habit each week, let's average five movies per week since I was four. Two of those will be repeats, starting when I was 20. 16 years times 52 weeks times five = 4160. 40 years times 52 weeks times three = 6240. 10,400 or more... add on non-feature length stuff would double the total... so 20,000 movies and a lot more TV shows. Yeah, I'm in Leonard Maltin territory. Someone i knew back from my days of working in Oxfam was 39 and had seen 21,000 films. Was a rather fascinating fellow. |
| Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 6,730 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm 46 and never even bothered to count the movies I watched.
It were a lot, but not nearly enough. | | | It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up! But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?
Registrant since 05/22/2003 |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 120 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm 37 and I have tried to rate as many movies as possible at Movielens which so far is 1885. A wild guess is that that represents ~50% of the total, so maybe 3500-4000. | | | Last edited: by jhagblad |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,635 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Skip: Quote: Someone i knew back from my days of working in Oxfam was 39 and had seen 21,000 films. Was a rather fascinating fellow. I don't think anyone ever called me fascinating... For the past month, in addition to my regular stuff, I have been collecting and watching many features starring William S. Hart... Hell's Hinges, The Square Deal Man, The Bargain, The Silent Man, Blue Blazes Rawden, etc. I'd seen one of his features decades ago, and many clips of his work in western film documentaries, but few of his films in total, and never as a singular piece of work. As I finish these, I intend to get some Tom Mix and other second-wave western stars' works, to compare the highly-moralistic, realistic western tone of Hart to the glittery romantic version put forth by the later, but more popular Mix and other 1920's western stars. I've been writing a column on western films for a rock and roll forum (another poster has one on comedy films... but nothing before the mid-1970s) and most write of Clint Eastwood and Sam Peckinpah as if they invented western filmmaking, ignoring John Ford, Howard Hawks, and other pre-1960's filmmakers... so I supply information about the foundations the later western filmmakers had to build on. (the guy writing on comedy films had never seen anything by Buster Keaton) | | | If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.
Cliff |
| Registered: May 26, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,878 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm 35, and not nearly enough.
Up until recently (the last two years) I haven't kept track of movies I've watched. So I have no clue. I say not nearly enough because there are just too many films that I want to see that I haven't had the chance to.
*crosses fingers for winning the lotto & having all the time needed to watch movies!* | | | If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. -- Thorin Oakenshield |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,117 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm 42 and have reviewed 1,744 on Flixster, but I know that's only about a half of what I've seen, so say 3,488. |
| Registered: March 10, 2009 | Posts: 2,248 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting VibroCount: Quote: Quoting Skip:
Quote: Someone i knew back from my days of working in Oxfam was 39 and had seen 21,000 films. Was a rather fascinating fellow.
I don't think anyone ever called me fascinating... For the past month, in addition to my regular stuff, I have been collecting and watching many features starring William S. Hart... Hell's Hinges, The Square Deal Man, The Bargain, The Silent Man, Blue Blazes Rawden, etc. I'd seen one of his features decades ago, and many clips of his work in western film documentaries, but few of his films in total, and never as a singular piece of work. As I finish these, I intend to get some Tom Mix and other second-wave western stars' works, to compare the highly-moralistic, realistic western tone of Hart to the glittery romantic version put forth by the later, but more popular Mix and other 1920's western stars. I've been writing a column on western films for a rock and roll forum (another poster has one on comedy films... but nothing before the mid-1970s) and most write of Clint Eastwood and Sam Peckinpah as if they invented western filmmaking, ignoring John Ford, Howard Hawks, and other pre-1960's filmmakers... so I supply information about the foundations the later western filmmakers had to build on. (the guy writing on comedy films had never seen anything by Buster Keaton) Yeah it amazes me how ignorant people are by sighting innovators as originators. Iam not a fan of John Ford though it has to be said from watching The Searchers. I wasn't much for giving my time to his body of work. But perhaps in time i might as i have read some stuff on Stagecoach. I very big on researching my films to watch. I have put time into seeing the films of Sidney Lumet after i saw Network. One of his films that stands out the most, with Sean Connery was The Offence. It's a film set in a pretty solid 3 act structure but it's interesting as he used an actor not commonly associated with playing weak characters but also the subject matter. Given how recent the moors murders where. Recently some more Michael Haneke. Hidden is a fantastic film about guilt on both the personal level and the wider guilt of society and our attitudes towards outsiders Time of The Wolf as well based on the concept if we take away everything we will be left with our true nature. Funny Games the lesson of why you should not give eggs to strangers | | | Last edited: by ShinyDiscGuy |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,136 |
| Posted: | | | | I am 39 and my answer is:- Too many and Not Enough! I have not even tried to count the ones I have seen, even the ones I own are too many to count with out DVP Oh well... better go watch some more | | | Signature? We don't need no stinking... hang on, this has been done... blast [oooh now in Widescreen] Ah... well you see.... I thought I'd say something more interesting... but cannot think of anything..... oh well And to those of you who have disabled viewing of these signature files "hello" (or not) Registered: July 27, 2004 |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 21,610 |
| Posted: | | | | Far more than I can count on my fingers and toes | | | ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!! CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it. Outta here
Billy Video |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,796 |
| Posted: | | | | All I know is that since I retired and bought this */!@#$% darn program probably 100 times more movies than I watched in the previous 50 years. It must be close to 6,000 since I own almost that many. | | | We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own. Ineptocracy, You got to love it. "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." - Abraham Lincoln |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,946 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting RobAGD: Quote:
cvermeylen - They have meds to help OCD issues :D way way too organized :LOL:
-Robert Robert, I have meds for that. I tasted over 1500 different kinds of beer, also tracked in Excel | | | View my collection at http://www.chriskepolis.be/home/dvd.htm
Chris |
| Registered: May 27, 2007 | Posts: 691 |
| Posted: | | | | Watching movies. You mean you actually have to WATCH them? | | | Unfortunately, I can't use DVDprofiler at the moment due to lack of a Windows computer. |
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