See 45 GOOD movies – The march challenge

I was actually planning on making my march something about running in the lovely spring weather. Well, there are stille traces of snow and I injured my knee, so I better come up with something different. Especially now when one third of the month have already passed. So I’m setting a goal that should be easier and entertaining at the same time. So see 45 good movies. Good is a strange term, in this contexts mean that the movie is represented on icheckmovies.com and I haven’t seem them before. A prette lame challenge if you don’t consider that I will receive my PS3 today. Spending time watching movies instead of shooting birds and buildings in GTA4 will be a challenge.

The list completed so far:

  1. 03-03: Zombieland (2009) by Ruben Fleischer.
  2. 04-03: Apocalypto (2006) by Mel Gibson.
  3. 06-03: Stalker (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky.
  4. 06-03: Up in the air (2009) by Jason Reitman.
  5. 07-03: The twilight Saga: New moon (2009) by Chris Weitz.
  6. 07-03: The Manchurian Candidate (1962) by John Frankenheimer.
  7. 07-03: Witness for the Prosecution (1957) by Billy Wilder.
  8. 08-03: Roman Holiday (1953) by William Wyler.
  9. 08-03: The hurt locker (2008) by Kathryn Bigelow.
  10. 08-03: La vita è bella (1997) by Roberto Benigni.
  11. 11-03: The visitor (2007) by Thomas McCarthy
  12. 11-03: Shutter Island (2010) by Martin Scorsese
  13. 12-03: 3:10 to Yuma (2007) by James Mangold
  14. 12-03: The war game (1965) by Peter Watkins
  15. 12-03: La dolce vita (1960) by Federico Fellini
  16. 13-03: Unforgiven (1992) by Client Eastwood
  17. 14-03: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) by Andrew Dominik
  18. 14-03: X2 (2003) by Bryan Singer
  19. 14-03: Once (2006) by John Carney
  20. 15-03: X-Men: The last stand (2006) by Brett Ratner
  21. 15-03: Sherlock Holmes (2009) by Guy Ritchie
  22. 15-03: The polar express (2004) by Robert Zemeckis
  23. 15-03: In America (2002) by Jim Sheridan
  24. 16-03: Safety Last (1923) by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor
  25. 17-03: 28 days later (2002) by Danny Boyle
  26. 18-03: Escape from Alcatraz (1971) by Don Siegel
  27. 18-03: Mystic River (2003) by Client Eastwood
  28. 22-03: Ocean’s Twelve (2004) by Steven Soderbergh
  29. 23-03: Double Indemnity (1944) by Billy Wilder
  30. 23-03: Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) by Steven Soderbergh
  31. 24-03: This is it! (2009) by Kenny Ortega
  32. 24-03: Transformers (2007) by Michael Bay
  33. 25-03: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) by Michael Bay
  34. 25-03: The Boondock Saints (1999) by Troy Duffy
  35. 25-03: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) by Tim Story
  36. 26-03: Hulk (2003) by Ang Lee
  37. 26-03: The Incredible Hulk (2008) by Louis Leterrier
  38. 26-03: The Maltese Falcon (1941) by John Huston
  39. 27-03: The Sting (1973) by George Roy Hill
  40. 27-03: Ladri di biciclette (1948) by Vittorio De Sica
  41. 27-03: Sherlock Jr. (1924) by Buster Keaton
  42. 27-03: Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) F.W. Murnau
  43. 28-03: Les amants du Pont-Neuf (1991) by Leos Carax
  44. 29-03: Rashômon (1950) by Akira Kurosawa
  45. 29-03: Metropolis (1927) by Fritz Lang
  46. 30-03: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

I’ll try to update the above list, but it’s not that fun. More or less just copy paste from my public icheckmovies profile.

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3 Responses to See 45 GOOD movies – The march challenge

  1. Jessy Brown says:

    Thank you for your sharing. I will see them one by one

  2. It is a good thing, that you have seen one extra, because I believe that you have seen ‘The Boondock Saints’ a long time ago, and thus it does not meet your criteria!

  3. bromer says:

    Actually can’t remember seeing the boondock saints. So it counts..

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