This week for our Movie Talk On Sunday chats, we return, once more, to the general topic of our relationships with films, as @Dennis_Obi provides another set of great questions about our rating and collecting of films.
So, join us at 8pm BST on Sunday 26 July as we further delve into the topic of How Do You View? To take part, head over to Twitter and search for the #MTOS and/or @filmfileuk
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Q1: So, we all love our movies and talk about them, but do you also rate them on imdb/rt/letterboxd/etc after seeing them? Is this for every film, or just certain films? #MTOS
Q2: What are the last 5 movies you saw, and their scores (if you rate them)? #MTOS
Q3: Do you consider yourself a collector of movies? If so do you focus on particular franchises or directors, or is it just anything that takes your fancy? #MTOS
Q4: Before you choose a movie to watch or buy, do you read up on the film, or seek out promotional material, or is the poster more than enough? #MTOS
Q5: After watching a movie do you seek out further information, trivia, background story, etc, and are you a fan of extras on home releases, or do you stick with just the film itself to rate? #MTOS
Q6: Cinemas – before lockdown, surely we all love it? The smell of popcorn, the feeling of enjoying a movie with others? What is it that drags you to the cinema? #MTOS
Q7: What about TV shows? With streaming services offering box sets, do you ever buy seasons of shows on physical media? If so, what was the last one you bought? #MTOS
Q8: Do you revisit a movie, either for comfort, or to re-analyse it, or do you tend to watch things once and not return to them? #MTOS
Q9: If you see a list or book, such as Steven Snider’s 1001 Movies To Watch Before You Die, does it make you seek out films you otherwise would have not been interested in? #MTOS
Q10: Finally, what do you prefer these days – physical media or streaming access? Why? #MTOS