Introduction (WIP)
The original: Film School Dropouts 2019
With my final year of high school coming to an end and looking towards a hopeful future of freshman year college, I suppose I'll accept a challenge I'll likely fail well into the sixth week.
I'm not to familiar with any films before the 60s, so I thought I'd use the challenge to peruse a few films to expand my taste. If you're a fellow "student" browsing other lists, wondering whatever the fuck I'm up to, or have simply stumbled upon the depths of my Letterboxd profile, you're welcome to join me on my journey.
A couple of notes:
- To see my reviews of each film, read the notes.
- Week…
Introduction (WIP)
The original: Film School Dropouts 2019
With my final year of high school coming to an end and looking towards a hopeful future of freshman year college, I suppose I'll accept a challenge I'll likely fail well into the sixth week.
I'm not to familiar with any films before the 60s, so I thought I'd use the challenge to peruse a few films to expand my taste. If you're a fellow "student" browsing other lists, wondering whatever the fuck I'm up to, or have simply stumbled upon the depths of my Letterboxd profile, you're welcome to join me on my journey.
A couple of notes:
- To see my reviews of each film, read the notes.
- Week 1 – Clara Bow over Louise Brooks
- Week 49 – Being familiar with Desplat's works, I've decided to replace Week 49's topic with Thomas Newman's instead. Week 49, or Week What???-You-Haven't-Seen-The-Shawshank-Redemption???
- Week 51 – I vaguely recall watching Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh at the ripe age of eight. Obviously, I'm not doubting the cinematic expertise of a precocious little child, but I'd love a little refresher of the sole rewatch on my dropouts list.
- This is not a final, established list. I will be reorganizing this list on an occasional basis. Films will appear, disappear, reappear. Who knows? We'll see.
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