DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ dawn
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^Sounds good. Here's the link to my post with the final list!
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Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
Results post in progress, expect it later this afternoon/evening. Let me know if you make any changes before then.
I notice you had an "R" theme going on that day.
1. Timecop: S1E1: A Rip in Time* (0:45:00) (Netflix Streaming)
2. Repeaters* (2010) (1:29:16) (Netflix Streaming)
3. Retrograde* (2004) (1:32:59) (Netflix Streaming)
2. Repeaters* (2010) (1:29:16) (Netflix Streaming)
3. Retrograde* (2004) (1:32:59) (Netflix Streaming)
I'm very forgiving on TV, and have been subjected to an hour or so of Disney shows a day since moving in with a ten year old. I have to admit that I really like Good Luck Charlie, and don't cringe at the other shows she watches like So Random, Jessie, and Wizards of Waverly Place. But yeah, I'm way too forgiving.
Loved that film when I saw it as a kid, hope it holds up when I re-watch it, hopefully this month.
#104
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My list:
1. Timecop: S1E1: A Rip in Time* (0:45:00) (Netflix Streaming)
2. Repeaters* (2010) (1:29:16) (Netflix Streaming)
3. Retrograde* (2004) (1:32:59) (Netflix Streaming)
I appreciated the early start. Got two movies and one TV episode in, one of the movies was great and one was only so-so.
I thought Repeaters had great ideas and good execution of them. I'm sure there are others out there like it but I can't recall seeing any. Retrograde was so-so, I know there were a lot of other movies out there that did it much better. I should have saved it for the Drive-In challenge if I was going to waste my time on it.
1. Timecop: S1E1: A Rip in Time* (0:45:00) (Netflix Streaming)
2. Repeaters* (2010) (1:29:16) (Netflix Streaming)
3. Retrograde* (2004) (1:32:59) (Netflix Streaming)
I appreciated the early start. Got two movies and one TV episode in, one of the movies was great and one was only so-so.
I thought Repeaters had great ideas and good execution of them. I'm sure there are others out there like it but I can't recall seeing any. Retrograde was so-so, I know there were a lot of other movies out there that did it much better. I should have saved it for the Drive-In challenge if I was going to waste my time on it.
#106
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For the first episode of a series I thought it was pretty good. I would have liked to have watched more but Netflix took it down at midnight that night so I didn't get the chance to see if it found it's voice better as the episodes went on but the first one was good enough for me to keep watching.
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Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
I'm very forgiving on TV, and have been subjected to an hour or so of Disney shows a day since moving in with a ten year old. I have to admit that I really like Good Luck Charlie, and don't cringe at the other shows she watches like So Random, Jessie, and Wizards of Waverly Place. But yeah, I'm way too forgiving.
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Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
Ok, work was busier than I planned, so the fancy smancy (hopefully) results post will come later in the week (tomorrow looks to be busy as well).
I won't come even close to Chad's superb recaps, but I wanted to try to put some amount of effort into a conclusion.
I won't come even close to Chad's superb recaps, but I wanted to try to put some amount of effort into a conclusion.
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Results - DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge
2012 DVDTalk Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge Results
Over a month late in this timeline (but amazingly punctual in my personal one) here is the promised Results Post for our Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge.
Special thanks to Mister Peepers for leading my thoughts to Time Travel being our theme, and Shadokitty for seconding it. That was enough to get me to roll with it. Here is the original conversation from the Action/Adventure challenge thread for posterity.
Spoiler:
All The Watchers
Trevor - 58 - Numbers not as "good" as they appear, as most of them were cartoon shorts.
Pizza - 10 - W* - Outed as a Dr. Who fan.
BobO'Link - 6 - W* - Big props for being ballsy enough to admit liking ST:V more than something else.
Gobear - 6 - W* - The closest to me DVDTalker geographically, yet we've never met.
coyoteblue - 5 - W* - Big thanks for pulling out the Outer Limits episodes that qualify.
pagefrance - 5 - W* - Nicely formatted list with a streaming link to boot!
davidh777 - 4 - Convinced me to watch some Disney animation that even my ten year old stepdaughter wouldn't watch. Should have followed his suggestion and dug through my DVD boxes to find the perfect item for this Challenge, the Star Trek Time Travel episodes!
KaBluie - 4 - Big props for finding the MST3K qualifying episodes and directly linking to the free streaming one. I used it!
shadokitty - 4 - Watched four items that I wish I had time to watch.
orlmac - 3 - Really loves the letter R. I'm curious as to what "orlmac" means.
supermike07 - 3 - Watched the trilogy perfect for this Challenge, and seconded that we'll do this again in 4 years!
Jeffy Pop - 2 - Apparently has a crush on Jake Gyllenhaal.
Ash Ketchum - 1 - Tried something new and watched anime.
Chad - 1 - The one film was a nice pick-up, I totally forgot that 2001 qualifies.
gp1086 - 1 - A first time viewing, and thank you for the wiki link of ideas!
jmsmath - 1 - Made it a great 1 with Time Bandits!
omike - 1 - We tried to sneak this Challenge in, but omike found us anyway.
paradicelost - ?1? - Looks like we definitely watched at least one item, but no list to verify. Quirky spelling references ???
cardsfan111 - 1 - Props for reminding me to make a wildcard rule.
Mister Peepers - 0
Top Five Worders
davidh777 - 18 - W* - Somehow beat even the OP in the posting department.
Trevor - 16 - Extra credit for making most of his posts and viewings while pretending to be fully attentive to his new wife and stepdaughter.
BobO'Link - 13 - W* - Thanks for the crazy lady story.
Spoiler:
shadokitty - 12 - W* - Thanks for spurring me on to start this.
Mister Peepers - 10 - W* - Performed the amazing task of being the most verbose participant of the thread word count-wise, without watching a single qualifying item.
Orlmac - 7 - W* - Still curious.....
The top 5 of each category get a prize. I'm very cheap though, so the only prize is that you all get to start the 2016 Challenge one hour early. Winners marked with a W*
* posting totals are the numbers at the Challenge's conclusion
Last edited by Trevor; 04-03-12 at 12:23 PM.
#112
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Thanks for the work and breakdown! That was quite a fun read!
#113
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Yay! I finally won something here. Sadly, I got to wait 4 years to use it.
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Re: Results - DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge
Thanks. I know it pales in comparison to Chad's annual work, but I had to do something. Hopefully I'll do an equally average effort for the Action/Adventure/Crime Challenge.
I'm sure we can find you an old sci-fi flick with time travel elements that runs about 60 minutes. Or you can watch a Quantum Leap episode and a half!
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For the record, I did end up watching Leap Year, the film I suggested was the perfect Wild Card entry. Guess I didn't create a list post since I didn't have much of a list with 1 film.
With nearly 4 years to prepare, I plan on doubling my output next time. I can guarantee you it's the first time I've ever made such a promise with any confidence.
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Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
Thanks again for participating everyone!
Slight changes to the final results list and winners (post #111), for what little that is worth.
I think for 2016 I'm going to try to take a little vacation and plan my schedule so that I can watch the complete Time Tunnel series straight through.
For the Challenge itself, I'm seriously going to try to have a couple of sponsors for prizes, a checklist, and even theme days (three calendar days are covered after all).
Now on to working on finishing up my Action/Adventure Challenge list and then some results.
Slight changes to the final results list and winners (post #111), for what little that is worth.
I think for 2016 I'm going to try to take a little vacation and plan my schedule so that I can watch the complete Time Tunnel series straight through.
For the Challenge itself, I'm seriously going to try to have a couple of sponsors for prizes, a checklist, and even theme days (three calendar days are covered after all).
Now on to working on finishing up my Action/Adventure Challenge list and then some results.
#121
Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
Thanks again for participating everyone!
Slight changes to the final results list and winners (post #111), for what little that is worth.
I think for 2016 I'm going to try to take a little vacation and plan my schedule so that I can watch the complete Time Tunnel series straight through.
For the Challenge itself, I'm seriously going to try to have a couple of sponsors for prizes, a checklist, and even theme days (three calendar days are covered after all).
Now on to working on finishing up my Action/Adventure Challenge list and then some results.
Slight changes to the final results list and winners (post #111), for what little that is worth.
I think for 2016 I'm going to try to take a little vacation and plan my schedule so that I can watch the complete Time Tunnel series straight through.
For the Challenge itself, I'm seriously going to try to have a couple of sponsors for prizes, a checklist, and even theme days (three calendar days are covered after all).
Now on to working on finishing up my Action/Adventure Challenge list and then some results.
#122
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^Why wait... just jump ahead a couple more days to see if you actually scored!
Of course as you've already jumped ahead you've answered the *real* question: Does the Myan calendar predict the end of the world? Guess not, eh? Now I'll have to leave that retirement account alone!
Of course as you've already jumped ahead you've answered the *real* question: Does the Myan calendar predict the end of the world? Guess not, eh? Now I'll have to leave that retirement account alone!
#123
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Re: DVDTalk's Inaugural Quadrennial Leap Day Challenge - 2/28/12 @ dusk to 3/1/12 @ d
^Why wait... just jump ahead a couple more days to see if you actually scored!
Of course as you've already jumped ahead you've answered the *real* question: Does the Myan calendar predict the end of the world? Guess not, eh? Now I'll have to leave that retirement account alone!
Of course as you've already jumped ahead you've answered the *real* question: Does the Myan calendar predict the end of the world? Guess not, eh? Now I'll have to leave that retirement account alone!