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Uno.
Day one of the 365 Challenge
May 3, 2009. Day one!
That being said, and also negating rule number two... Movie number one:
1. Wicker Park
May 3, 2009. Day one!
That being said, and also negating rule number two... Movie number one:
1. Wicker Park
Rule Clarity.
365 Challenge entails watching 365 films within 365 days. This does not pigeonhole me to watching one movie per day; I am allowed to watch as many as desired or needed any day I so choose.
Rules (some may be subject to change dependent on necessity of morphing):
1. I cannot watch a movie I have already seen in full length as part of my 365 Challenge.
2. I will try my best to watch movies that are highly recommended by friends and/or have high marks on IMDB. But I note that there are some movies that are allotted with the knowledge of their ridiculous factor (i.e. terrible monster movies, bad Kung Fu movies, or something about serial killing robots raiding a mall, etc.). Things you cannot pass up watching, regardless of their rating.
3. The Criterion Collection. Enough said.
4. Movies I have only seen parts of, but not the entirety, will count as a movie. Also, movies that I have not seen in a number of years that require refreshment due to faulty memory, count as half.
5. Television series: Each disc within a singular season counts as one movie (e.g. 4 discs within one season count as 4 movies).
Rules (some may be subject to change dependent on necessity of morphing):
1. I cannot watch a movie I have already seen in full length as part of my 365 Challenge.
2. I will try my best to watch movies that are highly recommended by friends and/or have high marks on IMDB. But I note that there are some movies that are allotted with the knowledge of their ridiculous factor (i.e. terrible monster movies, bad Kung Fu movies, or something about serial killing robots raiding a mall, etc.). Things you cannot pass up watching, regardless of their rating.
3. The Criterion Collection. Enough said.
4. Movies I have only seen parts of, but not the entirety, will count as a movie. Also, movies that I have not seen in a number of years that require refreshment due to faulty memory, count as half.
5. Television series: Each disc within a singular season counts as one movie (e.g. 4 discs within one season count as 4 movies).
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