2022 Letterboxd Stats!

Welcome to the third full year of my constant Letterboxd logging, which I totally love as let’s face it I love nothing more than stats. Being able to see how many times I have watched different films which incidentally isn’t as high as previous years for rewatches, although that does link with a goal I had for the year in trying to keep the percentage of first time watches high, which was 74.7%.

Then also the top actors and directors of the year is always interesting, especially when Letterboxd app/site does all the hard work for you!

Here we have my 2022 film stats!

If you don’t currently have Letterboxd, what are you waiting for? Get logging all those films, you can also write a little review.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Review

Benjamin Gates must follow a clue left in John Wilkes Booth’s diary to prove that his ancestor was not involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

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National Treasure (2004) Review

Benjamin Franklin Gates is a historian who wants nothing more than to discover treasure working with Riley Poole and then getting Abigail Chase involved when they steal the Declaration of Independence to get the next clue. Can they do it before the FBI track them down or the mercenaries led by Ian Howe get to it first.

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