Another month has ended! Welcome to September, everyone. This month’s wrap-up post will include no DVD collection update because I… DIDN’T BUY OR RECEIVE A SINGLE DVD IN SEPTEMBER. (Insert collective gasp here.) I didn’t do a whole lot of viewing, either, since I was camping for a good chunk of the month, but I still managed to squeeze in a few screenings here and there. On to the stats!
New-to-me viewings: 13
Re-watches: 8
Total for the month: 21
Total for 2013 thus far: 275
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The new-to-me list:
The House Across the Bay (1940)
2 Guns (2013)
Beautiful Girls (1996)
The Baby (1973)
Sweet Liberty (1986)
Hammett (1982)
The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
We’re the Millers (2013)
The Nanny Diaries (2007)
My Amityville Horror (2012)
A Kiss Before Dying (1956)
Tiptoes (2003)
Viewing methods:
Amazon Instant Video – 1
Big screen – 2
My collection – 6
Netflix – 9
TV/DVR – 3
By decade:
1920s – 0
1930s – 0
1940s – 3
1950s – 4
1960s – 0
1970s – 1
1980s – 2
1990s – 1
2000s – 7
2010s – 3
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I shocked myself with that one! I think this is the first month since I started this blog that I haven’t purchased at least one DVD. I did come very close to buying a couple of $3 DVDs at the local discount store in the small town near our campsite, but I decided to buy a souvenir shirt instead haha.
I’m still reeling, a little, from your no-DVD confession. Still, you did see an impressive amount of movies with the camping and all. Good job!
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I shocked myself with that one! I think this is the first month since I started this blog that I haven’t purchased at least one DVD. I did come very close to buying a couple of $3 DVDs at the local discount store in the small town near our campsite, but I decided to buy a souvenir shirt instead haha.
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