**Note: This entry has adult wording in it. Discretion is advised
Nearly two weekends ago, I compiled 93 movies that used to be undocumented in the current Art Infliction era, only to eventually add them to the roster of assessments/re-assessments. Of course, none of those 93 movies have been re-assessed, partly because I have so many accessible assessments/re-assessments to the point that it’s a challenge to get any semblance of a completion streak going. And now, you can add 54 more movies to the mix, as they are either A] Ones that I quit watching early on, B] Ones that were forcibly incomplete via DVD damage, C] Ones that I had accessibility to assess yet never got around to doing so, D] Ones that I caught bits and pieces of yet didn’t watch in their entireties, E] Ones that I might have seen yet don’t remember, F] Ones that I saw in their entireties yet completely forgot to document nearly two weekends ago, G] Ones that I recorded on TV via a VCR yet didn’t extend the record time long enough to include the end, or H] Unseen ones that I might have had easy accessibility to, but can’t specifically recall if I did or not.
Yes, there are enough movies here that the amount is 40% shy of equaling the amount of movies that are on the Eastern Bluebird 53 2.0 page. But unlike that page’s selection protocol, all 54 of these soon to be announced movies can compete for overall guaranteed Flickuum spots as soon as possible, so maybe other long forgotten movies from the 1990s through the early 2010s can be among those that clinch “pre-Dream Scenario” spots.
Alright, so usually with movies that I blog about, I state a reason why I will assess/re-assess specific ones. However, I’m going to try something different this time around, which is have the Box A through H chart format to categorize those 54 movies. So, for example, Box A will comprise entirely of movies that I quit watching early on, thus the boxes will match the letter designations that are listed above in the first paragraph.
Alright, so now the format has been established, here are the 54 movies and their respective boxes via the chart below:
Box A | 1. White Fang 2, 2. Heist, 3. Wrong Turn At Tahoe, 4. Angel Heart, 5. Flawless ’99, 6. Elektra, 7. Cloverfield, 8. Three Men And A Baby, 9. Redbelt, 10. Brokeback Mountain, 11. Kill The Irishman, 12. Vantage Point, 13. Center Stage, 14. Doing Time On Maple Drive, 15. Pursuit Of Happiness, 16. Hollywood Homicide, 17. Sioux City, 18. Buying The Cow, 19. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, 20. The Debt, 21. The Old Man And The Sea |
Box B | 1. Book Of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs |
Box C | 1. Innocent Voices, 2. Back By Midnight, 3. Daddy Day Care |
Box D | 1. Volcano, 2. The Hudsucker Proxy, 3. Sarafina!, 4. Steel Magnolias, 5. Soapdish, 6. One Way Out, 7. Love And A Bullet, 8. Liberty Stands Still, 9. Back To School, 10. Blue Sky, 11. The Craft, 12. The Glass Shield, 13. The Last Boy Scout, 14. Weekend At Bernie’s, 15. Maverick, 16. I.Q. |
Box E | 1. Look Who’s Talking, 2. Look Who’s Talking Too, 3. Look Who’s Talking Now!, 4. Problem Child 2, 5. 3 Ninja Kick Back |
Box F | 1. Three Kings, 2. Fair Game ’95, 3. Mo’ Better Blues, 4. Transporter 3 |
Box G | 1. Hush ‘98 |
Box H | 1. Tortilla Soup, 2. Brick, 3. Venom ‘05 |
Well, this particular brain exercise of finding this particular group of movies was no where near the level of painstaking that I had anticipated, prior to this entry being written. However, this might be the least dynamic group of pending assessments/re-assessments on paper and that will just extend the recent theme of assessing/re-assessing movies that will most likely fail to make The Project.
Until the next time.