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Movie Trailer Streaks

January 31st, 2011 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies - (0 Comments)

Movie Trailer Streaks | Movie Blog

Movie lovers can sometimes find it extremely difficult to decide which movie to watch.  Perhaps it’s just me…  Is it?

I spend a lot of time in front of my collection wondering which film will be next.  Sometimes, you don’t get many opportunities to catch a flick so it has to be a perfect pick.

One way I solve the problem is Movie Trailer Streaks.

What is a Movie Trailer Streak?

Have you ever settled in to watch a movie and one of the trailers on the disc inspires you to watch that movie next?

A few days later you put in that DVD and another trailer jumps out at you.

It doesn’t always work but I tend to watch the trailers on every disc just in case something inspires me.  I can never remember what trailers are included on a disc so it’s a nice random way for fate to provide the suggestions.

These streaks can keep you going for a long time.

Currently, I’m on a pretty fantastic streak and haven’t spent a second in front of my collection hoping something will stick out.

THE Q: What’s your favorite movie trailer of all time?

The Downside?

Some streaks come to a crashing halt when you see a trailer for a movie you have no access to.

It can be an advantage if it’s something you want to add to your collection though.

I love watching movies.  I love putting on DVD’s before bed every night.  I love having a new movie to look forward to.  Something I’ve never seen before.  I love revisiting my old favorites and the classics.

I love trailers too.

XTRA: Movies That Changed Everything

XTRA: Rainy Sundays: The Beauty Of Lazy Day Movies

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Rainy Sundays Movie Picks: Toss Up

This week’s Rainy Sunday pick is a little different for a very odd reason.

First let me first state that there is no pick this week.  I couldn’t think of one but I have a fantastic excuse.

I reorganized my DVD collection today and ALMOST watched about 15 different movies.

I couldn’t narrow it down.

I’m not sure if this has happened to other movie collectors out there but I tend to stare at my collection often unable to pick something to watch.

Has this happened to you?

In the end, I settled on an episode of Mad Men. (An awesome series I just started watching at the recommendation of Producer Eric.)

However, today did spark an idea. 

Toss Ups

Very soon, Rainy Sundays will evolve.  The feature began as a weekly ‘lazy day’ movie pick and I’ll be sticking to that but I’ll be having a little more fun with the concept in the future.

Stay tuned for details.

PS: I did actually end up picking a movie.  I went with Quantum Of Solace.  Not necessarily a Rainy Sundays pick but I’ve only seen it once.

Movies to watch on a lazy day

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Future Shop DVD

Ah cheap DVDs…  The best way to buy the movies you never knew you always wanted…

I can’t resist a bin full of DVD’s for $5.99 or less.  This section of electronic stores like Future Shop and Best Buy just seem to shine brighter especially when you only go in to buy an ink cartridge.

This is whyI went into Future Shop last week.  I’ve got some new screenplays on the horizon that need to be printed out and I was hurting for ink.

So I went in to purchase some paper and a new cartridge but the tractor beam of the cheap DVD bin got me again!

I walked out with 5 new DVDs to add to my collection.

Who doesn’t love rummaging through cheap DVDs hoping to find that one classic you’ve been scouring the planet to find.

The only thing better?

Used DVDs at Blockbuster.  It’s like a candy store!

It’s time to reorganize my DVD shelves.  A nerdy thing to do but a nerdy thing I love…

Oh and what about those 5 new DVDs?

  1. Garden State
  2. I Am Sam
  3. The Mask
  4. JCVD
  5. Jerry Seinfeld: I’m Telling You For The Last Time.
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Dusting Off Old VHS Movies

October 21st, 2009 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies | Technology - (0 Comments)

The Movies We Love: VHS Movies We Love

I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT VHS STOOD FOR

I had no idea until I Googled it two minutes ago that VHS stood for video home system.  Slightly ironic considering this entry is about my appreciation for the format.  I feel like that’s a piece of trivia I should have known.

In my apartment, I have an office appropriately referred to as ‘The Nerd Room’.  I spend 85% of my time at home in there.  It’s my quiet place to write screenplays, edit our flicks and update the websites.  It’s also the home of my mildly large DVD collection.  What you won’t see when you walk into the room is a VHS tape.

VHS collections are still worth something!

They are hidden in a large dresser which houses my entire collection which I started years ago when I first became obsessed with films.

Where I grew up, we had a rental store called Popcorn Video.  The store that started it all.  I firmly believe that there isn’t a film geek on the planet who doesn’t have a soft spot for their original movie fix.  Mine was a 5-7 minute bike ride away and I was there weekly renting movies and old school Nintendo games.

Then came the day they started selling VHS movies for 10 bucks.  Until that point, the only way I could own a flick was to wait for holidays or tape it off television.  My parents still have a massive drawer full of the original ‘pirated’ movies.  Very quickly, I had more tapes than shelf space and so began a time in my life where I bought at least 2-3 movies a week.  I used to buy movies just to boost the numbers.  If I had 59 movies, I had to buy another one just to round off the number.  The result is an incredibly diverse collection of movies that remain hidden in my office.

The other day, I opened the top drawer and Remember the Titans jumped out at me.  I immediately popped some new batteries into the VCR remote and traveled back to the days before 16:9 high definition video presented in 5.1 surround sound.  It was just a movie with scratchy lines and video noise I haven’t heard in years.  Remember the snow before the movie began?  The old ‘Coming Soon to Own’ promos?  The experience is almost like finding a toy you haven’t seen in a decade.  To this day, I have a box of Ninja Turtles with me at all times.  They’re in storage but they are always there when I need them.  I could never play with a newer action figure for fear of betraying my old friends.  I think the same can be said about VHS tapes.  I just don’t think it would be the same experience on DVD or Blu Ray.

Next up, I’m going to watch my old copy of Sneakers with Robert Redford.  Back when I was a really nerdy Qbasic programmer (yes it’s true) this movie continually kicked my ass.  It was so high tech!  Clearly that’s not the case today but I’m still entertained watching that movie.

According to my quick Google search, VHS officially died December 31st, 2008.  Some people may think it was a lot earlier than that.  To me the format is still very much alive.

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