Movie Tag!
May. 6th, 2005 09:05 pm1. Total number of films owned, dvd or video: Somewhere around 80 or so. Counting DVDs (I keep them in a CD wallet which holds 64. I have two empty slots left, but some movies came on more than one disk, some are TV shows I've recorded and burned (which don't really count), and some are disks with more than one movie on them.), VHS that I haven't copied to DVD yet (mostly Star Trek and Robin Hood.) And then maybe a dozen on my hard drive. (Does the Dune miniseries count as a movie?)
2. Last film I bought: Total Recall on DVD. I do most of my DVD shopping in the bargain bin.
3. Last film I watched, ( in an actual theatre): Robots (from the same people who made Ice Age. A fun little fluffy movie, I rather enjoyed it).
4. Five films I watch a lot, or that mean a lot to me: Star Wars (The Movie that Changed My Life), Robin Hood (As I mentioned, I've got a lot of them, but the Errol Flynn version is by far the best. Kevin Costner's was by far the worst, and Frank Sinatra's "Robin and the Seven Hoods" is just goofy fun). Contact (Maybe not a whole lot, but I really enjoy it), Casablanca (another favorite), and Serenity (which I dunno if it really counts as a movie - it's a two-hour made-for-TV thing originally intended to be the pilot for the TV series Firely, not to be confused with Serenity, the made-for-the-theaters movie which is coming out in September that some people on my friends list have already seen, damn them.)
And, since it seems the thing to do is tag 5 friends, I'll go with:
meisha,
dragon_gunner,
4trackbackmask,
31seel, and
_heretic just cuz I know they're gonna have some weird answers :)
2. Last film I bought: Total Recall on DVD. I do most of my DVD shopping in the bargain bin.
3. Last film I watched, ( in an actual theatre): Robots (from the same people who made Ice Age. A fun little fluffy movie, I rather enjoyed it).
4. Five films I watch a lot, or that mean a lot to me: Star Wars (The Movie that Changed My Life), Robin Hood (As I mentioned, I've got a lot of them, but the Errol Flynn version is by far the best. Kevin Costner's was by far the worst, and Frank Sinatra's "Robin and the Seven Hoods" is just goofy fun). Contact (Maybe not a whole lot, but I really enjoy it), Casablanca (another favorite), and Serenity (which I dunno if it really counts as a movie - it's a two-hour made-for-TV thing originally intended to be the pilot for the TV series Firely, not to be confused with Serenity, the made-for-the-theaters movie which is coming out in September that some people on my friends list have already seen, damn them.)
And, since it seems the thing to do is tag 5 friends, I'll go with: