Recently I hit 200 followers. Obviously a big thank you to everyone who had a hand in that!
Inspired by StormofCuteness's similar list, I decided that I wanted a reverse Q&A, as it were. So here are some questions I'd be interested in seeing the answers to:
1. What film has had the biggest impact on your worldview?
The Great Escape. It has a very mainstream message of banding together to overcome oppression that I - and hopefully many others - found instantly appealing.
2. What's your guilty pleasure film?
The Cat in the Hat. It's shockingly bad, but always worth my time just based on my nostalgic memories of it.
3. What film do you love to hate and…
Recently I hit 200 followers. Obviously a big thank you to everyone who had a hand in that!
Inspired by StormofCuteness's similar list, I decided that I wanted a reverse Q&A, as it were. So here are some questions I'd be interested in seeing the answers to:
1. What film has had the biggest impact on your worldview?
The Great Escape. It has a very mainstream message of banding together to overcome oppression that I - and hopefully many others - found instantly appealing.
2. What's your guilty pleasure film?
The Cat in the Hat. It's shockingly bad, but always worth my time just based on my nostalgic memories of it.
3. What film do you love to hate and why?
La La Land. I know I'm shooting myself in the foot by saying this, but it's a film that practically wears its most glaring faults on its sleeve, inviting criticism.
4. What are the best and worst films you've seen on the big screen? Can include re-releases
My best: Lawrence of Arabia; my worst: Beverly Hills Chihuahua
5. What, for you, are the factors in a great film?
For me, a great film is one that makes me do one or more of the following things:
- laugh uncontrollably
- move me almost to tears
- grip the edge of my seat
- THINK.
Feel free to comment with your own questions.