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shadokitty 05-24-18 08:44 AM

9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
Welcome to this year's Historical Challenge. Time is counting down, and I decided to run the Challenge when Trevor asked for a volunteer.

Challenge runs Dusk on May 24 - Dawn on July 1 2018. Memorial Day weekend is a bonus if you aren't participating in another challenge or want to take a break from it.
Movies and TV content about an historical figure, event or period are eligible.
Genres also include Westerns, War Movies, Biographical films and Period Films.
Documentaries of any sort. I liked Travis's rule on that, so I'm bringing it back.
Zeitgeist Wild Cards. These are for films that aren't technically period films, but are time capsules of their era. Films like Rebel Without a Cause, Easy Rider, Saturday Night Fever, Valley Girl. They might have been contemporary when released, but they forever represent their time periods. We have three on the checklist, but the actual amount is unlimited.

Total counts really aren't as important in this challenge. Most of the eligible films tend to be rather long, so go ahead and watch Lawrence of Arabia or Barry Lyndon. You can count however you wish. Each episode can count as a single entry rather than the standard 2 broadcast hours equals an entry.

If you have specific questions about a film's eligibility, then please ask in the thread.

Don't abuse the Zeitgeist Wild Card. We're talking the type of film you would consider dressing up as at a theme party. For instance, Vanishing Point takes place in the 70s and is dated, but you wouldn't say it represents what we think of as the 70s, compared to something like Billy Jack, with its 70s era hippies/Kung fu pseudo-spiritualism cheesiness.

I'm allowing in time travel fantasy as long as the time travel is just an element to get the character to the past. Examples would be A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Voyagers!, Outlander, Life on Mars, Quantum Leap, and the like. We're not talking something like Doctor Who, but programs where the protagonist is put back to previous time period and has to deal with it in a non sci-fi way. Fish out of water type stories or those with strong history elements. You can back load these on the final day so they can count for the Sci-Fi challenge but you are welcome to watch them whenever you wish for this challenge.

shadokitty 05-24-18 09:05 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
I hope people enjoy this Challenge. I liked Caligula's idea of making the Challenge a fun one, so I'm easy on what counts. I'll post the list thread later today, as I am counting Memorial Day Weekend as starting at Sunset tonight.

JOE29 05-24-18 03:16 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
Thank you. It was getting late and I haven't heard anything on this, until now.
So count me in.

davidh777 05-24-18 03:17 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
Thanks for starting this. Can it be titled as the discussion thread?

Doc Moonlight 05-24-18 03:27 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
I'm in. What about extending the deadline to midnight on July 4, or allowing July 4 as an "extra" day, like Memorial Day weekend? (I've always felt that the challenge should run from Memorial Day Weekend until July 4.)

shadokitty 05-24-18 03:50 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by davidh777 (Post 13338435)
Thanks for starting this. Can it be titled as the discussion thread?

I requested a change to the title thread. Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't home when I posted it and used my tablet to create the thread.

shadokitty 05-24-18 03:51 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Doc Moonlight (Post 13338445)
I'm in. What about extending the deadline to midnight on July 4, or allowing July 4 as an "extra" day, like Memorial Day weekend? (I've always felt that the challenge should run from Memorial Day Weekend until July 4.)

As I said, I'm easy. How does a challenge running from Memorial Day Weekend to July 4th sound?

shadokitty 05-24-18 03:54 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
List thread is up.

shadokitty 05-24-18 05:20 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
Since it was asked for, I decided to let the Challenge start on Memorial Day weekend, rather than just bonus time. It will begin at sunset tonight whenever that time is for you.

davidh777 05-24-18 06:24 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 13338464)
I requested a change to the title thread. Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't home when I posted it and used my tablet to create the thread.

:up:


Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 13338466)
As I said, I'm easy. How does a challenge running from Memorial Day Weekend to July 4th sound?

:up:


Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 13338524)
Since it was asked for, I decided to let the Challenge start on Memorial Day weekend, rather than just bonus time. It will begin at sunset tonight whenever that time is for you.

:up:

Trevor 05-24-18 08:35 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
When is this?

shadokitty 05-24-18 10:05 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 13338669)
When is this?

It runs from Sunset tonight to Dawn on July 5.

I kicked off my Challenge with an episode of Animal Fight Night , on Nat Geo Wild. I’ve always enjoyed the programming on that channel.

Trevor 05-24-18 11:51 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 
^ I was just making a joke about your lack of days/year in the thread title.

shadokitty 05-25-18 04:21 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 13338799)
^ I was just making a joke about your lack of days/year in the thread title.

As I said, used my tablet to post the thread. But the date is in the first post.

shadokitty 05-25-18 04:23 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 13338799)
^ I was just making a joke about your lack of days/year in the thread title.

I requested that the dates be put in too.

shadokitty 05-25-18 06:33 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
Whoever stickied the list thread, thank you.

Giles 05-25-18 09:03 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
^^ :wave: you're welcome!

shadokitty 05-25-18 09:04 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 

Originally Posted by Giles (Post 13339351)
^^ :wave: you're welcome!

Thanks, Giles :)

davidh777 05-25-18 09:52 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
Maybe Giles could also unsticky the TV list thread :lol:

shadokitty 05-26-18 03:03 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
I woke up in the middle of the night and felt like working on this Challenge. I found a true crime documentary on the Justice Network, called Psychic Investigators . It was an interesting episode where a psychic saw the murder of a missing family man.

Giles 05-26-18 12:52 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 

Originally Posted by davidh777 (Post 13339372)
Maybe Giles could also unsticky the TV list thread :lol:

oops, I totally did not see that it was still there ... derp ...

shadokitty 05-27-18 03:05 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
I thought all the black and white episodes of Gunsmoke were the half hour Marshall Dillon shows. I was wrong. I just finished a black and white episode of Gunsmoke on Insp, that was an hour. It was a good episode, about a man who hired some gunslingers to take out Matt. Bruce Dern was even one of them.

davidh777 05-28-18 12:08 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 

Originally Posted by Giles (Post 13339578)
oops, I totally did not see that it was still there ... derp ...

Not your fault. I thought about alerting a mod multiple times but was kind of amused to see it still sitting there. :)

shadokitty 05-28-18 08:34 PM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
In order to honor the late, great R. Lee Ermey this Memorial Day, Outdoor Channel is airing a marathon of Gunny Time With R. Lee Ermey. I just caught my first ever episode of the show, and in this episode he was talking about and demonstrating rare WW2 sub machine guns.

shadokitty 05-30-18 09:11 AM

Re: 9th Annual Historical Challenge *Discussion Thread* May 24-July 5 2018
 
JOE29. I saw your comment about Curse Of The Jade Scorpion . You don’t need to use a wild card for it, as taking place in the 40s, it counts.


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