Looking forward to it

Weird sent again
There's a dramatic recency bias at letterboxd that you don't find at SCFZ, so I think if you're looking at letterboxd views for 2011 films, you should probably divide the numbers by five or by ten if you want to roughly gauge how 'obscure' the films are (in SCFZ terms) compared to something from the 1930s or 1960s. For example, I just looked up two random French classics -- A Day in the Country (4.8k views) and My Night at Maud's (6.8k) views -- and compared them to two random 21st century French films which have been seen a lot: Holy Motors has 28k views, and Amelie has 178k views.
I don't use Letterboxd, so, I have no idea how many views there are. But, I know my films aren't exactly well seen, nor are they really unknown. I chose them because they are things I'd like to share, and because I know not a whole lot of people have seen them.bure420 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:55 pm Wow, yall are picking some obscure films. My films for 2011 average 6100 views on letterboxd. All of you guys picked groups of films averaging several hundred views max
I dunno what year I'm doing. I guess I need to reconcile myself to the fact that I won't be able to pick five films that I averaged 4.8 stars... gonna find a year with five more obscure films that average 4.1 or 4.2 hopefully
True enough, yeah, but my 2011 flicks definitely had been seen more by SCFZ than what I'll go with using 1962. Sokurov, Kore-eda, I was gonna pick obvious shit that people might not have gotten around to yet. Everyone else seemed to be picking more lesser name directors, so I thought I'd do the sameflip wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 12:27 amThere's a dramatic recency bias at letterboxd that you don't find at SCFZ, so I think if you're looking at letterboxd views for 2011 films, you should probably divide the numbers by five or by ten if you want to roughly gauge how 'obscure' the films are (in SCFZ terms) compared to something from the 1930s or 1960s. For example, I just looked up two random French classics -- A Day in the Country (4.8k views) and My Night at Maud's (6.8k) views -- and compared them to two random 21st century French films which have been seen a lot: Holy Motors has 28k views, and Amelie has 178k views.