31 Day Film Challenge
31 Day Film Challenge, Day 13: A Film With Your Least Favorite Actor
Today’s is the easiest pick of the 31 Day Film Challenge by a long-shot. I really, truly, deeply and categorically cannot stand Matt Damon. As much as I wish I could, I cannot put a finger on exactly what it is that irks me so much about Matt Damon. I like many, even most, of…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 12: A Film With Your Favorite Actor/Actress
So, I know I chose both a Jeff Bridges and a Coen brothers film just a couple of days ago, but I can’t help it. I’m doing it again today. Jeff Bridges is an unlikely pick, I know, but he’s definitely one of my favorite actors. And if I’m forced (which I am today) to…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 11: The Best Sports Film
About eight months ago, when I was planning the syllabus for last semester’s Philosophy of Film course, I had exactly the same problem I’m having today trying to determine which is the “best” of the hundreds of truly great sports films. Here was (and is) my dilemma: when I think of sport as an important…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 10: A Film From Your Favorite Director
My “favorite Director” is, technically speaking, two directors: the brothers Ethan and Joel Coen. Although they are separate people, of course, who have talents distinct from one another, it is still the case that most cinephiles treat them as the single entity “Coen brothers.” It was hard to pass over many in the pantheon of…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 9: Best Documentary Film
As I mentioned a few days ago, I am in the process of making my first documentary film this summer, so I probably thought a good deal more about today’s prompt than I otherwise might have. There are so many different types of documentaries and the ones I like the most, I like for very…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 8: A Film That You Can Quote A Line From
Like a lot of other people doing the 31 Day Film Challenge, I can quote “a” line from most film’s that I’ve seen. I can quote several lines from all the good films I’ve seen. Some films, like Casablanca and The Godfather and The Holy Grail, include dialogue that has embedded itself so deeply in…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge: The Rules
Starting today, July 1, I’ll be participating in the 31 Day Film Challenge on this blog. It will be similar in structure to the 30 Day (The Sequel) Song Challenge that I just completed in June and the original 30 Day Song Challenge that I completed in June 2011, only this time with movies instead…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 1: Your Favorite Film
One thing I learned from my participation in the 30 Day Song Challenges (the Original and the Sequel) is that I almost always second-guess my selections the very day after I pick them. I’ve pretty much resigned myself to that phenomenon now and so, instead of laboring for hours and hours to be certain of…
Read More31 Day Film Challenge, Day 2: Your Least Favorite Film
I just want to say in advance that I don’t think my pick for today is the worst movie ever made. I took a peek at what Wikipedia lists as “the worst films ever made” (allegedly determined by “reputable critics in multiple reputable sources”) and discovered that I had not seen a single one of…
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