DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF MOVIES YOU SEE?

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Re: DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF MOVIES YOU SEE?

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Yes. I have a Criticker account that predicts what I will rate a movie and then I rate it. I have over 1300 films on my account. Every movie I see, I log the rating.
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I was thinking about the disparity between my record keeping in regards to books vs movies the other day. I enjoy keeping track of the books I read, I always keep my Goodreads/Bookshelf up to date, but I neglect this level of 'bookkeeping' when it comes to movies. I guess now that I know that I'm not doing it, I'll make a greater effort into the endeavor.
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When I get bored, I start writing down the movies that I have watched till that moment. :wink:
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Post by Van112 »

Not really, but i remember the movies i have seen. Sometimes when i have no choice i end up watching movies again and again and again especially those i love.
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I try to write down movies I've seen. Its definitely not fun rerenting soso movies from Redbox
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Only intetesting movies
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Yes and no. I don't have a log for english movies I have watched previously, but I do have one for asian movies and dramas. Also, I keep a track of the books that I read too.
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Yes, I certainly do have a keep a track of movies (films) I see by logging them.
And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. (Revelation 20:12 (NKJV) :reading-7:
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For a small bit of time I kept movie stubs but it didn't take too long for me to decided to recycle them and stop keeping track
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Not really. I've probably forgotten half of the movies I've ever seen.
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I used to keep track of the soap operas but these days I don't anymore.
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I was thinking of keeping track of movies I watch even if there aren't many. Incase of books, goodreads does the job for me.!
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I got collections of My favorite films on DVDs I keep playing them during my free time I arranged them from dramas, horror and romantic-comedy, it is an awesome feeling you get to see all of my collections.
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I don't because to me it's a waste of time. Once I tried it and till date I can't find the record.
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Yes I do
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