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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10059646)
I think it might be too late to move May's Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenge. People are getting excited for it.
Then of course we'd need a volunteer to run the War Challenge, unless that was you raising your hand.... I'm leaning towards thinking that perhaps War and several other genres could be covered by the Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenge, and that perhaps we could have four different Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenges, slotting them into all the empty or mostly empty months. |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10059727)
What about next year, though?
But yeah, unless Dimension X or others object, maybe starting next year we could have War in May and move Make-Your-Own.
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10059727)
I'm told that only fools volunteer. I'm in!
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10059727)
I'd be tempted to vote against multiple Make-Your-Owns, because I fear it would cheapen the one time a year when you're on your own. It did occur to me that I don't see any kind of Crime challenge, which could incorporate cop movies or gangster movies.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
I'm very much looking forward to the Western challenge, though I definitely think War films should be an entirely separate category. There are certainly more than enough Westerns available to watch, and combining unrelated genres like that dilutes the whole purpose. I'd be all for a Comedy Challenge, perhaps in November?
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 10060126)
I'm very much looking forward to the Western challenge, though I definitely think War films should be an entirely separate category. There are certainly more than enough Westerns available to watch, and combining unrelated genres like that dilutes the whole purpose.
I made the suggestion mainly because I've been trying to get more light shed on the Challenges here, and to encourage more participation. I'll have fun even if it's only three of us, but I see the Challenges one of the best ways to keep/make this forum more of a community and less a place where people just come for bargains or questions.
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 10060126)
I'd be all for a Comedy Challenge, perhaps in November?
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10059588)
I see January and November have some openings. I suggest that, perhaps, we move the "Make Your Own" challenge to one of these months (preferably the shorter available time in November, which is better suited for a less structured challenge). Then, make May the Military challenge. Build up to Memorial Day, and let challenge-takers count some kind of Memorial Day special on their lists the way the Academy Awards broadcast counts on the Oscars challenge.
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10059646)
I think it might be too late to move May's Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenge. People are getting excited for it.
Of course, that is up to Dimension X, it's totally their call on when it goes. Then of course we'd need a volunteer to run the War Challenge, unless that was you raising your hand.... I'm leaning towards thinking that perhaps War and several other genres could be covered by the Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenge, and that perhaps we could have four different Make-Your-Own-Challenge Challenges, slotting them into all the empty or mostly empty months.
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10059727)
What about next year, though?
I'd be tempted to vote against multiple Make-Your-Owns, because I fear it would cheapen the one time a year when you're on your own. It did occur to me that I don't see any kind of Crime challenge, which could incorporate cop movies or gangster movies. I suppose we could generically lump cops in with soldiers and have a Men in Uniform challenge. (If, you know, you don't mind participating in a challenge with a blatantly homoerotic name.)
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10060120)
Memorial Day month does sound appropriate for a War Challenge, although I imagine we could find other dates in the other open months that could work as well.
But yeah, unless Dimension X or others object, maybe starting next year we could have War in May and move Make-Your-Own. We should also have Foreign and Comedy Challenges. Oh, and multiple Make-Your-Own-Challenges sounds like a terrible idea to me. Use whatever time is still open for another themed challenge.
Originally Posted by Trevor
Great! I'll pencil you in. You'll be sharing the last week with the Holiday Challenge of course, but a lot of titles would qualify for both I imagine.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10060145)
...I've been trying to get more light shed on the Challenges here, and to encourage more participation. I'll have fun even if it's only three of us, but I see the Challenges one of the best ways to keep/make this forum more of a community and less a place where people just come for bargains or questions.
I hate to bring negativity into the Challenges, but I've already decided to bow out of the B-Movie/Cult/Drive-In challenge, as well as the forthcoming Criterion challenge. I simply don't have much in the way that qualifies--and I only have one Criterion in my library. To be honest, I've wondered if maybe we oughtn't have a Make-Your-Own challenge as an alternative to the Criterion challenge, since there are 1) so few of them anyway and 2) not likely to be found in sufficient quantities in many of our libraries. As for a comedy challenge, it sounds interesting. My first reaction is to have it follow the Holiday challenge in January. This way, we can all unwind from the nightmare that is the Christmas season and have some yuks before the Awards challenge picks up in February--and let's face it, the Awards challenge eligibility list is very much skewed in favor of heavier, more serious fare. |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 10060171)
As for moving it next year, I'd say wait and see if the challenge is even popular enough to warrant a second year first.
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10060172)
I admire the intent, and I support it. I think you made a remark elsewhere that you didn't feel like you finally "belonged" here until you participated in a challenge, and I totally get that. I dabbled with last year's Horror challenge, but being a baseball fan, I didn't fare too well. This year's Academy Awards challenge, though, was almost addictive!
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10060172)
I hate to bring negativity into the Challenges, but I've already decided to bow out of the B-Movie/Cult/Drive-In challenge, as well as the forthcoming Criterion challenge. I simply don't have much in the way that qualifies--and I only have one Criterion in my library. To be honest, I've wondered if maybe we oughtn't have a Make-Your-Own challenge as an alternative to the Criterion challenge, since there are 1) so few of them anyway and 2) not likely to be found in sufficient quantities in many of our libraries.
As long as there is a free month, and a person or two interested, why not have one? It doesn't have to have 100 people and 20,000 page views to be successful or useful.
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10060172)
As for a comedy challenge, it sounds interesting. My first reaction is to have it follow the Holiday challenge in January. This way, we can all unwind from the nightmare that is the Christmas season and have some yuks before the Awards challenge picks up in February--and let's face it, the Awards challenge eligibility list is very much skewed in favor of heavier, more serious fare.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10060209)
Oh, we're having at least one a year for as long as I'm alive. We haven't even had it yet and I am positive that it is the best Challenge idea yet. I don't care if no one at all participates, it's a permanent fixture. No question.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 10060126)
I'd be all for a Comedy Challenge, perhaps in November?
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 10060171)
The May date was established for the Make-Your-Own-Challenge back in August, if anyone had any objections, they should've voiced them then.
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10060209)
...watching one film for a Challenge is just as successful as watching 400.
I'm thinking a Comedy Challenge would be much better as a follow-up to the dark and scary Horror Challenge. |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10060223)
Ah, humor between Horror and Holiday. Sounds good to me! That would leave January and May for what is apparently "my" War Challenge. I still think May would make more sense, but I'll do as I'm told. Following orders would seem to be in the spirit of the challenge!
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Dimension X
(Post 10060227)
How about having the "War Challenge" in November in honor of Veterans Day?
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10060262)
Sounds good to me! Out of curiosity, what's a good number of categories to have for a checklist for one of these things?
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 10061928)
Movies taking place during certain wars? Maybe an espionage category and one for cannon fodder?
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10061977)
Oh, I've already got a list. I just need to know what a good number of categories is!
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
I haven't seen one yet that wasn't too freakishly long. Personally, I think we should have a rule that checklists have to be in spoiler tags. That way, those of us who don't give a rat's ass about them can read others' lists without having to scroll through the damn things. -ptth-
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by RobCA
(Post 10062251)
I haven't seen one yet that wasn't too freakishly long. Personally, I think we should have a rule that checklists have to be in spoiler tags. That way, those of us who don't give a rat's ass about them can read others' lists without having to scroll through the damn things. -ptth-
Rob But, yeah, I'll try to keep the War Challenge checklist manageable. I have some ideas that I hope will be rewarding for its participants. |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Yeah, the large graphics can be annoying too at times (I love my Adblock) :D but none of the other things you mentioned really bother me. I used to break up my lists by the day I watched stuff, but now that I'm only able to watch one or two movies a day, I don't bother.
BTW, no offense, but I hate war movies even more than I hate the checklists, so I'll be avoiding that challenge completely. :) So feel free to make the checklist for that one just as long as you want to. ;) Rob |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by RobCA
(Post 10062270)
BTW, no offense, but I hate war movies even more than I hate the checklists, so I'll be avoiding that challenge completely. :) So feel free to make the checklist for that one just as long as you want to. ;)
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
They just don't interest me at all. Admittedly, I've only seen a few, but enough to know that I don't care for the genre. I'm not a big fan of action films, as a rule, which might have something to do with it, but there are a few I like. Sorry I can't really be any more specific than that; the genre as a whole just has zero appeal for me.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Originally Posted by RobCA
(Post 10062308)
They just don't interest me at all. Admittedly, I've only seen a few, but enough to know that I don't care for the genre. I'm not a big fan of action films, as a rule, which might have something to do with it, but there are a few I like. Sorry I can't really be any more specific than that; the genre as a whole just has zero appeal for me.
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Hmmm, possibly. I do like A Very Long Engagement, which I think counts as a war movie, but that has absolutely nothing to do with why I like it. If anything, I like it in spite of that. :lol:
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Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
I have to say, I'm rather excited about organizing the War Challenge. Aside from starting the threads and putting together the checklist, what are the duties of a host?
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I'm completely kidding about the 10% of course
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10063313)
I have to say, I'm rather excited about organizing the War Challenge. Aside from starting the threads and putting together the checklist, what are the duties of a host?
But generally, most of the Challenges here have been halfway created and set-up by the forum as a whole, with many people contributing 'rules', and many have other people doing the checklists or some part of the Challenge. We all owe the Challenges being to Chad though, so 10% of all your profit goes to him as a tribute. He may try to get 'physical' favors from you as well, but according to the DVDTalk bylaws he just gets the 10%. A results thread is also nice if you have time to do one, people seem to enjoy those. Personally, I prefer a very loose format with huge numbers discouraged, or counting even discouraged, as it should all be about community building and discussion. I think TV shows should definitely be allowed, with the standard 'counting' being 1 point for a film of any 'academy' length, 1/2 a point for a 60 minute TV show, and 1/4 point for a 30 minute show. |
Re: I'm completely kidding about the 10% of course
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 10063430)
And making the rules.
But generally, most of the Challenges here have been halfway created and set-up by the forum as a whole, with many people contributing 'rules', and many have other people doing the checklists or some part of the Challenge. We all owe the Challenges being to Chad though, so 10% of all your profit goes to him as a tribute. He may try to get 'physical' favors from you as well, but according to the DVDTalk bylaws he just gets the 10%. A results thread is also nice if you have time to do one, people seem to enjoy those. Personally, I prefer a very loose format with huge numbers discouraged, or counting even discouraged, as it should all be about community building and discussion. I think TV shows should definitely be allowed, with the standard 'counting' being 1 point for a film of any 'academy' length, 1/2 a point for a 60 minute TV show, and 1/4 point for a 30 minute show. |
Re: "Official" DVDTalk Challenges Compendium
Lots of older TV shows like Combat and Rat Patrol.
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