I've reached 200 subscribers on TH-cam and want to do a video answering all of your questions for me. Movie related or anything else- leave your questions int he comment section
Are there any movies you loved when you were younger, but you now realise are not as good as you thought? And how about the reverse? P.s. cool posters!
Great to watch your reviews Jack after IKP told me about the channel. Great to hit this first milestone. Do you have any favourite movie quotes? I mostly don't like to quote from films, mostly.
Love your reviews mate and it's been such a pleasure to see you going from strength to strength in every sense. My question is: what is the worst (defined however you like) movie you've ever seen? You and I have seen some dreadful ones together, sometimes by design and sometimes by accident. I wonder if it's one of those, or another I've never even heard of perhaps.
You often mention in your reviews that you've watched a movie multiple times. What's your record for the most re-watches of a movie, and why did you watch it so many times? I've seen The Shining about 6 times over the years, revisiting it with different people, and different stages in life; ditto 'Withnail and I', as there's always more to laugh at there IMO. Actually, guilty pleasure: I've seen Jack Black's Nacho Libre a similar number of times, for the same reason ;-)
Question: Have you ever walked out of the cinema, part way though a movie? If not, have you ever been tempted to, or regretted later not having done so?! I walked out of Wolf Creek in 2005, as soon as the maniac started chopping off people's fingers... I waited outside, as my partner at the time wanted to carry on watching. She came out about 10 minutes later.
There's a Radio 4 series called "I've Never Seen Star Wars", which brings celebs on to confess that they haven't seen or done something which most people have. The title comes from the show's producer and creator, Bill Dare, having never seen the Star Wars films. Are there movies which you really "should" have seen, or we'd expect you to have seen? Perhaps there are ones that you are even embarrassed not to have seen. If so, as well as confessing what they are, please explain why you have so far avoided them ;-)
Are there any movies you loved when you were younger, but you now realise are not as good as you thought? And how about the reverse?
P.s. cool posters!
Great to watch your reviews Jack after IKP told me about the channel. Great to hit this first milestone.
Do you have any favourite movie quotes? I mostly don't like to quote from films, mostly.
Love your reviews mate and it's been such a pleasure to see you going from strength to strength in every sense. My question is: what is the worst (defined however you like) movie you've ever seen? You and I have seen some dreadful ones together, sometimes by design and sometimes by accident. I wonder if it's one of those, or another I've never even heard of perhaps.
Nuts that you're on a 100 videos soon too! I'd like to know which movie(s) were responsible for making you love film as much as you do
You should post some youtube shorts, they're free adveritsements
You often mention in your reviews that you've watched a movie multiple times. What's your record for the most re-watches of a movie, and why did you watch it so many times? I've seen The Shining about 6 times over the years, revisiting it with different people, and different stages in life; ditto 'Withnail and I', as there's always more to laugh at there IMO. Actually, guilty pleasure: I've seen Jack Black's Nacho Libre a similar number of times, for the same reason ;-)
Question: Have you ever walked out of the cinema, part way though a movie? If not, have you ever been tempted to, or regretted later not having done so?! I walked out of Wolf Creek in 2005, as soon as the maniac started chopping off people's fingers... I waited outside, as my partner at the time wanted to carry on watching. She came out about 10 minutes later.
does your passion for watching and reviewing movies ever inspire you to want to delve into movie-making yourself?
Which movie did you watch and expect to like, but actually hated? And vice verse?
There's a Radio 4 series called "I've Never Seen Star Wars", which brings celebs on to confess that they haven't seen or done something which most people have. The title comes from the show's producer and creator, Bill Dare, having never seen the Star Wars films. Are there movies which you really "should" have seen, or we'd expect you to have seen? Perhaps there are ones that you are even embarrassed not to have seen. If so, as well as confessing what they are, please explain why you have so far avoided them ;-)
What if eimenem made a movie. Well he did. 6th mile. Watch it and do a review it.
Have you ever been interested?