2024 Letterboxd Stats!

It’s that time of year again, although I have been a little slow in posting to check out the Letterboxd stats for the previous year. I love these stats and find it very interesting to keep a check on which films I have watched. Something interesting for 2024 is that I didn’t watch many films multiple times, feels strange to have only logged When Harry Met Sally twice!

I actually thought my film watching was a bit lower but it was a few more than 2023 although I don’t think the highs of 2020 and even 2021 with the main lockdown/furlough and then that smaller lockdown at the start of 2021 will ever be beaten.

As you can probably tell from my stats I did a revisit to X-Men and The Hunger Games which sees Jennifer Lawernce take the top spot, some interesting ones in the actors due to that.

What are your stats for 2024?

Did you have a film you watched on repeat and who was your top star?

Frankie and Johnny (1991) Review

Johnny had just been released from prison and he gets a chef job in a cafe where he meets waitress Frankie. He sees something between them despite Frankie not wanting to get close and give in to her feelings for him.

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A League of Their Own (1992) Review

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Two sisters Dottie Hinson and Kit Keller join the first ever professional baseball league and must fight against the struggles to make it successful.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Princess Diaries (2001) Review

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Mia Thermopolis is struggling through High School ready to turn 16 when she finds out some incredible news, she is the heir to the throne of Genovia.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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RIP Penny Marshall

Rest in peace Penny Marshall who passed away at the age of 75. She has been a truly outstanding role model for female directors having directed the following films Jumpin’ Jack Flash (a personal favourite of mine), Big, Awakenings, A League of Their Own, The Preacher’s Wife, Riding in Cars with Boys. All truly outstanding films! Also not forgetting her amazing cameo performance in Hocus Pocus! She was the first female director to direct a film that grossed over 100 million dollars in the US with Big!

Broadway: Julia Roberts attends Pretty Woman the Musical

"Pretty Woman: The Musical" Honors The Late Garry Marshall

Julia Roberts attended Pretty Woman the Musical on Broadway last night and it really is just fantastic! It was a tribute performance to Garry Marshall who directed the film version of Pretty Woman, Julia was joined by Barbara Marshall for the special evening in his honour.

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Mother’s Day (2016) Review

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Different generations come together in the week leading up to Mother’s Day. This is Garry Marshall’s final film, which takes the same structure as Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve.

⭐️

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My 7 Favourite Garry Marshall Films

I have just woken up to the sad news that Garry Marshall has passed away so decided as a tribute I would pick my 7 favourite of the films he directed for this blog post. RIP Garry Marshall a man who really changed the Romantic Comedy genre!

Beaches (1988) Review

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Runaway Bride (1999) Review

Maggie Carpenter has been engaged to marry a few times but never actually made it to the “I do” moment. So report Ike Graham writes a story on her in the national paper, but without actually collecting any facts. This leads him to the small town to find out the truth . . .

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New Year’s Eve (2011) Review

This film shows us how different people in New York spend their New Year’s Eve. We share the laughs and nice moments, maybe even a few tears shed as well.

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