I know what you're thinking... I just finished another challenge yet I jump into the next one right away.
It's just really helpful to reduce the watchlist!
Original list
And rules:
"> 8 decades
> 6 countries
> 4 sci-fi titles which intrigue you enough to watch
> 4 sci-fi posters which intrigue you enough to watch
> 3 Hugo Award winning or nominated sci-fi films
> 3 sci-fi films with less than 2,024 views on letterboxd
> 2 linked sci-fi films (same franchise, same director, etc.)
In 1926, Hugo Gernsback published the first American science-fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. In its first issue, he wrote: "By 'scientifiction' I mean the Jules Verne, H. G. Wells and Edgar Allan Poe type of story—a charming romance intermingled with…
I know what you're thinking... I just finished another challenge yet I jump into the next one right away.
It's just really helpful to reduce the watchlist!
Original list
And rules:
"> 8 decades
> 6 countries
> 4 sci-fi titles which intrigue you enough to watch
> 4 sci-fi posters which intrigue you enough to watch
> 3 Hugo Award winning or nominated sci-fi films
> 3 sci-fi films with less than 2,024 views on letterboxd
> 2 linked sci-fi films (same franchise, same director, etc.)
In 1926, Hugo Gernsback published the first American science-fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. In its first issue, he wrote: "By 'scientifiction' I mean the Jules Verne, H. G. Wells and Edgar Allan Poe type of story—a charming romance intermingled with scientific fact and prophetic vision... Not only do these amazing tales make tremendously interesting reading—they are always instructive. They supply knowledge... in a very palatable form... New adventures pictured for us in the scientifiction of today are not at all impossible of realization tomorrow..."
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