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Post by ck100 on Apr 4, 2021 3:33:46 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Apr 4, 2021 12:32:12 GMT
Just a thousand dollars? Pass.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Apr 4, 2021 12:41:50 GMT
I seen them all multiple times and didnt get shit.
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Post by Isapop on Apr 4, 2021 13:45:08 GMT
If they just kept it to the 1960s Bond film, I might qualify.
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Post by ck100 on Apr 4, 2021 14:43:44 GMT
$1,000 / 24 films listed = About $42 per film.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Apr 4, 2021 14:47:53 GMT
No
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Post by kolchak92 on Apr 4, 2021 16:05:15 GMT
If I had the time for it, yeah I probably would.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Apr 4, 2021 16:55:06 GMT
Well let's do the math, 42 movies that's gonna be at least 84 hours of viewing (probably more). Take $1000 and dive by 84 hours (2 hours per movie), that's a little under $12 per hour (probably less depending on what the actual length of the average Bond film). Even without paying taxes it wouldn't be wroth it to me. Especially if that means sitting through "Die Another Day" again. Pass.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 4, 2021 17:25:41 GMT
lowtacks86 it may be less time than that given that there’s 24 movies between Dr. No and Spectre.
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Post by drystyx on Apr 4, 2021 19:20:18 GMT
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Post by mgmarshall on Apr 4, 2021 21:22:49 GMT
Are they counting the Peter Sellers Casino Royale and Never Say Never Again in this?
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Post by Lux on Apr 4, 2021 21:32:05 GMT
Well let's do the math, 42 movies that's gonna be at least 84 hours of viewing (probably more). Take $1000 and dive by 84 hours (2 hours per movie), that's a little under $12 per hour (probably less depending on what the actual length of the average Bond film). Even without paying taxes it wouldn't be wroth it to me. Especially if that means sitting through "Die Another Day" again. Pass. The hovercraft and car chases in Die Another Day were the best parts I'm sure you would agree.
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Post by Archelaus on Apr 4, 2021 22:29:53 GMT
Sure, I'll do it. I have the Bond 50 Blu-Ray box set. However, it's a little daunting to re-watch the series since I watched nearly half of the series last year during the lockdown to pass time.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 4, 2021 23:18:15 GMT
No, actually I probably wouldn't.
I barely make time for 3-5 movies I love as it is a month. I'm certain that I've likely never in one month watched more than 15 movies. 30 is crazy.
Although, that spreadsheet task would help things, making it feel more constructive experience.
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Post by Downey on Apr 4, 2021 23:25:39 GMT
There's some users here that don't seem to understand that this isn't by force.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 7, 2021 0:51:55 GMT
This would be great. I think I'll actually fill out that Google Sheet.
It'd be fun, and I get $1,000? That sounds good to me.
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Post by ck100 on Apr 7, 2021 0:53:47 GMT
Are they counting the Peter Sellers Casino Royale and Never Say Never Again in this? Neither are being counted. Only the official Bond movies.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 7, 2021 2:54:58 GMT
Another thing - I'd be afraid of becoming forever jaded on them tied to this homework of sorts.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 7, 2021 12:42:52 GMT
As lowtacks86 pointed out, it's a fairly average hourly wage but it is pretty easy money if you have the time. I have all of them on disk so it would be an easy undertaking for me, just not sure I want to devote a month to it.
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