Day #3 of the 30 Day Film Challenge...
Sep. 2nd, 2020 05:18 pmDay #3 of the 30 Day Film Challenge -
A Film that has more than Five Words in the Title
Well, that's not easy. Hmm.
1. Eternal
2. Sunshine
3. Of
4. The
5. Spotless
6. Mind
It doesn't say that "of" and "the" don't count. In fact I looked it up and others use them in other titles. This was the first that came to mind without googling or anything.
A Film that has more than Five Words in the Title
Well, that's not easy. Hmm.
1. Eternal
2. Sunshine
3. Of
4. The
5. Spotless
6. Mind
It doesn't say that "of" and "the" don't count. In fact I looked it up and others use them in other titles. This was the first that came to mind without googling or anything.
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Date: 2020-09-03 03:58 am (UTC)Or not. Budget's really tight these days.
In the meantime, I present for your consideration...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cif6XNH5sKM
Yaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!! Roger Ebert screenplay! Yes, that Roger Ebert!
Disclaimer: No drugs or alcohol were harmed in the making of this post.
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Date: 2020-09-03 12:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-09-03 02:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-09-04 04:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-09-04 05:03 am (UTC)Yes, exactly! When I first read the prompt, I thought, "Seriously, there's got to be plenty of films with more than five word titles."
So up to the library, started scanning through the DVDs, and... huh. How about that.
I also figured it would be kind of cheating to do the Indiana Jones, Harry Potter etc. flicks, and so excluding those, out of over 600 DVDs, came up with all of FOUR!!
BTW, on my DVD copy of BTVotD, there is an alternate audio track where Roger Ebert comments on the film, and of course how he got involved with it.
In the back cover, there is a blurb by Time magazine film critic Richard Corliss, that states "One of the 10 Best Films of the 1970s!" For-- keep in mind-- an NC-17 rated movie.
The copyright date on the DVD is 2006, and I know it's been over a decade since I last watched it, but now I have this sudden urge to see it again ASAP. I'm liking this here ol' film challenge!
:-)
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Date: 2020-09-04 04:11 pm (UTC)Really? Wow. Interesting, the 70s was an excellent decade for film. I mean we have Five Easy Pieces (oh, I could have picked that one for the "number" in the title), The Shining, Halloween, Star Wars, Jaws, Godfather, The Conversation, The Exorcist...The Wild Bunch, etc. I mean the 1970s was a decade that film students studied to death.