DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF MOVIES YOU SEE?

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Re: DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF MOVIES YOU SEE?

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I love watching movies but no, I don't keep track of them.
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No, because I rarely go to see movies in the theatre and by the time I think about them, the hype has already died down.
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i keep track the movies i already watched because i prefer to watch new movies than just simply re-watching a movie I already watched. 📀📺😄
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I don't but if I see the title or read the description of a movie I've seen I'll always remember
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I used to, but the laptop I had the spreadsheet on died and I hadn't backed up the list, which I believe to be near a thousand. At this point what often happens to me is someone will ask me if I've seen such and such movie, I'll say no because I don't recognize the title, and then when I start watching it I realize I actually have seen it.
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I wish I did. I have watched so many! Especially movies you've watched with special people.
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paigegreenpurba wrote: 02 Apr 2019, 15:32 I used to, but the laptop I had the spreadsheet on died and I hadn't backed up the list, which I believe to be near a thousand. At this point what often happens to me is someone will ask me if I've seen such and such movie, I'll say no because I don't recognize the title, and then when I start watching it I realize I actually have seen it.
😅 I also struggle with such. I actually find it quite funny and distressing at the same time
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I'm not a huge movie fan. I don't really like watching them alone, so I don't see many. I think at this point I have a larger list of ones I haven't seen than those I have.
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I don't keep track of the ones I see but I do keep a book for all the ones I own. easier not to get doubles that way.
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Not really. I don't even keep a record of the books i read.
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I haven't kept track of the movies I've seen but now that I noticed this discussion, I wish I had :mrgreen: I definitely wish that I kept track of the books that I've read. I can't tell you how many times I've borrowed a book from a library only to realize that I've read it before.
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I don't keep track, but am starting to think I should...
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I used to, back when I watched over 100 films a year. Nowadays I don't bother, because that behaviour encourages you to watch films just for the sake of it or to watch films you don't get anything out of till the very end, just so that it "counts".
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I keep track of books, but not movies. However, I mostly watch movies on Netflix, so I'm sure I could find a list somewhere.
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I have never thought to make a list of movies I have watched. If I had it would be a book by now!
The thing my husband and I do most together is watch movies. Actually, before my children were born I was known as The Horror Movie Queen to those who knew me best. I have A better horror movie collections than any video rental store I have ever been to. That is one of the things my husband has always liked about me!
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