I did something special last month in terms of a cinema trip and all in one day, back to back I got to experience one of my favourite trilogies on the big screen again. This was the first time I had watched them one after the other on the big screen though and it was enjoyable as ever (well maybe changing the trailers before each one might have been a little bit better but never mind).
Hollywood, CA – March 10: Chirstopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg during the live telecast of the 96th Annual Academy Awards in Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, CA, Sunday, March 10, 2024. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
Best Picture Oppenheimer Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan, Producers
Here we have the winners from the 2024 Golden Globes, which was the 81st annual ceremony. As I missed posting the nominations before the ceremony I have left in all of the nominees on this post!
This has become one of my favourite things to look at that the end of the year, actually who am I kidding it’s something I actually monitor throughout the year as well. I love stats for anything and everything because let’s face it you cannot argue against that type of information.
My film viewing in 2023 was lower than normal and that was mainly due to some personal struggles and battles, I think with that though I managed to watch mainly ok and good films, obviously the odd bad one will sneak in but I feel as though I made better choices.
This year we have a new themes cateogry thrown in as well! I did try to keep rewatches a lower and focus on first time viewings and I manged 67.5%.
What are your stats for 2023?
Which film did you watch the most, and who were your top stars?
BFI IMAX has reported the biggest opening weekend box office result of any screen in the UK for Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated epic, OPPENHEIMER, also making it the number one IMAX screen in the country with a stellar weekend gross of £207,677. This result pushes James Cameron’s global smash hit AVATAR (2009) into third place in the all-time BFI IMAX rankings and comes just behind STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (2017).