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Might be of interest to some: https://twitter.com/letterboxd/status/795737772036276224
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After many hours of labor, I finally got all my ratings and reviews moved over from Criticker to Letterboxd. http://letterboxd.com/caiman/ How do I remove a film from my film count? I tested to see what happens when I rate a movie and then un-see and un-rate it. What happened was my film count went up when I added it, but did NOT go back down when I un-rated/un-saw it. Am I missing something about how the site sums up my films? Edit: looks like it just needed some time. The number's correct now. Spatulater bro! fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Nov 9, 2016 |
# ? Nov 9, 2016 19:15 |
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https://letterboxd.com/mitchhayes Here is mine! I love the App a lot and I've discovered a bunch of good poo poo by just following random people
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# ? Nov 10, 2016 02:17 |
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Here's me: https://letterboxd.com/xenomrph/ I like the iOS app, but I'd like it a lot more if it didn't gobble up all my storage space by downloading as many movie posters as it possibly could. I've (possibly temporarily) purged the app from my phone for now, after it ballooned to over 2 goddamn gigabytes. The app makes it super-easy to add movies to my "watched" list by picking a genre and letting it throw random movie titles at me, it's way easier than trying to remember every movie and key in the titles by hand. Can you do something similar with the website?
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# ? Nov 11, 2016 08:01 |
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Here's my user page! Been a huge fan of the site & use it everyday since late 2011. For TIFF every September, we've got a Letterboxd in Toronto list, where we discuss our film schedules and plan meet-ups during the festival. We had a good 15 people together on day 1, and on our 2nd meet-up [of course the one I missed], Letterboxd Admins actually paid for a round of beers. We've been doing it a few years now and know people pretty well ranging from the Toronto area, to New York, to Nashville, and as far as Norway. Here's a collection of other "Letterboxd in ________" city gatherings, if interested. I use the site mainly as a way to track (and sometimes review) my own films I watch, but of course it's great fun to create lists/tags and comment on others'. The people there are typically great and respectful. I've come across very little trolling, but I don't exactly go looking for it either. I also have the app on my iPad, but I mainly use it's desktop site as a great time-filler at work. I'm also a Patron [the level above "Pro"] and figure for all my time spent using the site, it's the least I can do. The "Year in Review" thing is fun in itself.
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# ? Nov 11, 2016 17:16 |
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Been using Letterboxd for the past couple years and it is by far my favorite of the movie sites http://letterboxd.com/vincentprice/ for anyone who wants to add me, I'll add'em right back.
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# ? Nov 12, 2016 00:02 |
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http://letterboxd.com/SafeDriver/ There's my Letterboxd, I really enjoy their end of the year stat thing they do.
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# ? Nov 12, 2016 03:40 |
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I'm so glad there's a thread for this! Here's my own hastily thrown together page: http://letterboxd.com/NickHough/ Literally no one I know likes movies so let's be friends and share cool things.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 00:09 |
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Fifteen of Many posted:I'm so glad there's a thread for this! Here's my own hastily thrown together page: http://letterboxd.com/NickHough/ Hi there Fargo-loving buddy!
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 00:15 |
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Wilhelm Scream posted:Been using Letterboxd for the past couple years and it is by far my favorite of the movie sites
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 01:11 |
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Spatulater bro! posted:Hi there Fargo-loving buddy! I think I've added everyone from here back. Looking forward to seeing what you goons have to say about these series of still images put together to create the illusion of movement! I've got a Doctor Strange (and maybe Arrival if I can go see it tomorrow) review on deck but I'm doing a lot of traveling for work the last two weeks that's eating into my "sit and write" time. On the subject of reviews, since the star system is so subjective, how do you personally approach it? I struggle sometimes to consider a movie on its own merits instead of comparing it to others I've given similar scores to, which I think leads me to inflate scores a bit. I'm thinking of going with something a bit more defined: 5 - Think everyone should see 4 - Really good, would definitely recommend and rewatch. 3 - Fine, would recommend if you're interested but probably wouldn't rewatch. 2 - Disappointing, wouldn't rewatch. 1 - Wish I hadn't seen at all. Curious about other guidelines that you fine folk may use. Fifteen of Many fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Nov 13, 2016 |
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Fifteen of Many posted:
I end up doing a dumb thing where the stars I assign a movie are more relative to the genre or directors other works, depending on what I'm more familiar with, but never disclosing that like an idiot. Example, I went on a tear of Tati films and then saw Hell Or High Water tonight - Hell Or High Water is basically rated against the modern (ie post 80s) western, as well as relative to what its competing against in cinemas right now. The Tati I watched was more taken in comparison to the other shorts, and Jour de Fete was more in comparison to the silents it homages and betters, rather than the shorts. Its confusing and arbitrary, but I think there's very, very few films thay aren't worth watching at all. There's a lot of films that are dogshit in comparison to their peers, but it's rare that a film will have absolutely nothing to take away from. Fifteen of Many posted:
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 12:51 |
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Yeah, I can't just have one scale where everything is ranked against everything else. Things are generally more relative. Kind of the way Ebert used to justify his ratings. It's why LEGO Movie (which I think is one of the all-time great family movies) has the same score on my criticker (working on the letterboxd) as Under the Skin, even though I vastly prefer the latter.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 14:59 |
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This is exactly why I don't do star ratings.
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K. Waste posted:This is exactly why I don't do star ratings. Ya but now your feelings on Sing Street are ambiguous
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 15:26 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:Ya but now your feelings on Sing Street are ambiguous On the other hand, me even putting in 15-seconds of thought to decide precisely how many stars out of five I'd give Sing Street is entirely too much time spent on thinking about Sing Street.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 15:35 |
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K. Waste posted:On the other hand, me even putting in 15-seconds of thought to decide precisely how many stars out of five I'd give Sing Street is entirely too much time spent on thinking about Sing Street. This is how I feel about clicking through Adam Sandler's actor page to mark films as seen.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 15:40 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:This is how I feel about clicking through Adam Sandler's actor page to mark films as seen. Yeah, see, that's also my absurdly myopic hang-up. There are tons of movies that I feel like I've technically seen all the way up to my college years that I haven't logged because I have this delusion that I've only started watching movies right in the last four years.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 16:03 |
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It's a gut feeling. It's a quick answer to the question "how much did I like this?" See, I personally don't like to differentiate between the concepts of "good movies" vs "movies I like". If I liked it, it's good, whether that's due to technical excellence or campy fun. Both 2001: A Space Odyssey and House on Haunted Hill are 5-star movies.
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# ? Nov 13, 2016 16:43 |
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I haven't had time to do too terribly much on here yet, but I'll throw my hat in as well. Trying to migrate my Criticker ratings over when I get the chance. https://letterboxd.com/SeveralGoblins/
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 04:30 |
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http://letterboxd.com/clawxco I like lovely movies.
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Fifteen of Many posted:
I followed you, but don't see you following back Also, for the star ratings, I've got 5* = Masterpiece 4.5* = Outstanding 4* = Great 3.5* = Good 3* = Average 2.5* = Disappointing 2* = Not For Me 1.5* = Terrible 1* = Embarrassing 0.5* = Why did this get made? Which is pretty generic, and some can be fairly arbitrary going anywhere from 0 to 3... I like your logical reasons better than my one-word descriptions. I may adjust mine to make more sense. I also haven't had time to write all the reviews I've wanted to lately. It's tough trying to catch up when I'll usually use my free time to watch something vs write a few reviews.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 23:04 |
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friendo55 posted:I followed you, but don't see you following back Woah there tiger! Who are you? I've followed anyone that popped up on my feed or was in the OP. I've been on a plane all day today so it's possible I missed someone. Edit: are you SafeDriver? I went though my recent activity and that was the only one missing. Edit 2 for content: I spent all day on a plane working on a presentation for work instead of thinking and writing words about movies and when I got to the client site they cancelled the meeting. Fifteen of Many fucked around with this message at 06:24 on Nov 15, 2016 |
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Fifteen of Many posted:Woah there tiger! Who are you? I've followed anyone that popped up on my feed or was in the OP. I've been on a plane all day today so it's possible I missed someone. haha it's totally fine. Although it's not fine what happened to you. That's brutal. My apologies - here's my LB profile
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 08:02 |
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The more I play around on this site, the more I appreciate all the little features the designers put into it. Cool thing I just discovered: go to a list and select "Fade watched films" from the filters to get a nice view of all your unwatched films in that list. This is great for "checklist" type lists like They Shoot Pictures Don't They.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 16:41 |
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Yeah I use the fade as my default too. I was skimming through people's lists, my favourite element and wish they'd do more stuff like it - maybe a blog style feature etc - and I saw one of the OPs lists that interested me and the fade let me comment on it easily.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 17:16 |
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Yeah fade is a feature that makes so much sense. It's such an aesthetically pleasing compromise. I hope more sites, but just in the realm of movies, learn from Letterboxd's intuitive design
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 22:42 |
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http://letterboxd.com/jivjov/ I am also on Letterboxd!
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 04:24 |
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I made a list
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 17:04 |
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Is there a way to like save/bookmark other people's lists? That'd be nice Also I really just want this because the sorting stuff is already so robust but since you can set other people's lists to show movies you've seen it'd be cool if you could then organize it by the date you watched them.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 17:55 |
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This is a great tool for me as I try to learn my film history, see what's popular today in past years and decades, and keep a watchlist instead of a list of films on Notepad. https://letterboxd.com/IdiotBear/
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 19:11 |
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Silver Brushes posted:This is a great tool for me as I try to learn my film history, see what's popular today in past years and decades, and keep a watchlist instead of a list of films on Notepad. Perpetual list in notepad ftw though
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 19:20 |
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I am here: http://letterboxd.com/EvanWaters/ Kinda wish it were easier to browse- like some kind of page that shows you a bunch of random movies would be helpful, a la Criticker, otherwise I have to add all the movies I've seen one at a time or look for them in lists. Edit: Do like the idea behind this list tho: http://letterboxd.com/cantinaband/list/movies-where-jessica-chastain-gets-fed-up/ Maxwell Lord fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Nov 29, 2016 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:Kinda wish it were easier to browse- like some kind of page that shows you a bunch of random movies would be helpful, a la Criticker, otherwise I have to add all the movies I've seen one at a time or look for them in lists. I've been creating my own lists, which is mostly a waste of time because I'm sure nobody will ever look at them, but I mark each film that I add to a list as watched so that adds up pretty quick. Going through the entire They Shoot Films Don't They? list was a good start though, I had almost 300 films after I'd done that. http://letterboxd.com/basebf555/
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 19:45 |
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This is also a good list: http://letterboxd.com/settingsun/list/movies-where-a-character-is-involved-in-an/
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 20:13 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:This is also a good list: there's no way that's a complete list, either
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 20:46 |
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I used to have a Letterboxd account, but had gotten a bit bored with the site and had deleted it. This thread made me interested in trying it out again though. Not sure I'll post much, but you can follow me if you'd like to for some inexplicable reason- https://letterboxd.com/Raxivace/. The import feature seems a little wonky on here- a few movies I have on this might be inaccurately marked as watched.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 09:03 |
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I've probably just misspent the last hour copy and pasting a ton of reviews I wrote years ago for my old blog, which now exists only in MySQL form. I'll never read them again, nor do I encourage anyone else to, but I quite like that I've got pretty much everything I've written on movies in one place now. 106 reviews altogether, it's quite neat to see it all really.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 09:31 |
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Hey, I made an account on here; https://letterboxd.com/MacheteZ/ Great site, still adding all the movies I watched.
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I like making lists all ova sudden:
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