#MTOS: Watchlists, oversights, and omissions

This weekend, we have another topic from @Dennis_Obi (he went through a run of sending loads over to me last year, and I’m still sat on about 9 more of them) this time casting our eyes over things that we think we “should dive into more…”

We all have a watchlist of films we intend to get around to, or actors and directors we’ve kind of ignored the work of for some reason. Heck, those of us with Letterboxd probably have about 40 lists at least that we are planning to work through…at some point….maybe next year. So, this week, we have ten questions for us all to open up about our oversights, and even suggest more things for us all to add to our ever increasing watchlists!

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Starting at 8pm on Sunday 30th January over on Twitter, all are welcome to come along and share their thoughts and opinions in our own little corner of t’internet where people respect each other’s thoughts (rare, I know!). Just search for #MTOS or follow @FilmFileUK to get involved.

Q1: Which movie has been on your watchlist for the longest, which you’ve never found the motivation to sit and watch?

Q2: Are there any directors that get a lot of praise that you have never really delves into their films? Any films of theirs that you particularly intend to catch? #MTOS

Q3: Are there any directors that are highly acclaimed that you have seen a few films of, but weren’t impressed, but intend to give another chance with? #MTOS

Q4: With the wealth of TV shows out there, are there any that it seems you are the only one who hasn’t gotten around to watching, or you didn’t connect with at first and might give a second chance to? #MTOS

Q5: Any seemingly universally beloved film that you started watching, but gave up on early as it wasn’t working for you? Do you plan to revisit and try again? #MTOS

Q6: Have you ever been put off watching a movie because the plot synopsis put you off the idea, even though the film gets a lot of praise? #MTOS

Q7: Are there any directors who you have seen all the highly praised work, or popular picks, but haven’t checked out their wider work, but you intend to? #MTOS

Q8: What actor or actress can you just not muster any excitement for, even though the rest of the world seems to praise them? #MTOS

Q9: Now we change stance – are there any directors that you feel more people should check out and appreciate as much as you do? #MTOS

Q10: And finally, any actors/actresses who go under the radar of so many people that you recommend we seek the works of? #MTOS

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