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The 50,000 Movie Challenge

@"CJ121997" I've removed the site you posted in your post as it hosts pirated content.
 
Movieman53000 said:
#46302 Toy story 3 I also have it listed as 46032. Filmrating has it listed with 46032 so I'm guessing that 46302 is incorrect. I'm going to watch toy story 3 to confirm

The secret Lives of Dorks #46610 Listed on FilmRatings

Some numbers have discrepancies. Toy Story 3 is assigned 46032 on FilmRatings, while it's assigned 46302 on AFI.
 
Movieman53000 said:
I will have Toy Story 3 confirmed in 90min

It's listed as 46,302 in the end credits. 90 minutes short, I know that because I watched that film several times.
 
Frantic Canadian said:
CJ121997 said:
Luckily, I found at least an NR film with a number.

49123 Big Sky (2015)

Where did you find that one? Is it available to stream anywhere?
 
Movieman53000 said:
The secret Lives of Dorks #46610 Listed on FilmRatings

Thanks. I must have missed that one somehow.

It Appears that Toy story 3 #46302 is listed incorrectly on FilmRatings. #46032 However its correct on AFI #46302. I already corrected it on my list as 46302 & opened #46032
 
The 51000's Has second lowest total missing with 18. While the 46000's are missing 16

51052 / 51091
51207 / 51249
51323 / 51328
51450 / 51460 / 51493
51501 / 51516 / 51594
51615 / 51618
51722
51817 / 51823 / 51874
 
Movieman53000 said:
It Appears that Toy story 3 #46302 is listed incorrectly on FilmRatings. #46032 However its correct on AFI #46302. I already corrected it on my list as 46302 & opened #46032

IMDB also has Toy Story 3 listed as #46032, so until we can confirm another film with that number I'm going to assume that the number listed in the end credits is incorrect. It wouldn't be the first time that the end credits list an incorrect number.
 
Movieman53000 said:
The 51000's Has second lowest total missing with 18. While the 46000's are missing 16

51052 / 51091
51207 / 51249
51323 / 51328
51450 / 51460 / 51493
51501 / 51516 / 51594
51615 / 51618
51722
51817 / 51823 / 51874

51091 Sierra Burgess Is A Loser
51207 Different Flowers

The above are both listed on filmratings.

I'm missing the following that you don't have listed:

51000 / 51096
51807
 
Riddle me this:

There is a 20th Century-FOX horror franchise titled "Wrong Turn" with 6 movies out and a seventh one on the way. 5 of the first 6 are on filmratings with regular MPA certificate numbers but the 3rd instalment:

Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009)

is not on filmratings, yet the end credits regale us with this doozy:

"Approved No. 3475-D"

lP2m5Ax.jpg


As the credits rolled down, my automatic enthusiasm at seeing the unexpected MPA logo in a non-rated movie turned into disbelief in a matter of nano-seconds after double-checking the "number" in question.

W.T.F.? 4 digits / hyphen / letter "D"?

A 2009 movie should have been numbered in the 45 thousand range, but none of those numbers fit with any of the gaps in that interval.

Any theories?
 
MPAA Challenger said:
Riddle me this:

There is a 20th Century-FOX horror franchise titled "Wrong Turn" with 6 movies out and a seventh one on the way. 5 of the first 6 are on filmratings with regular MPA certificate numbers but the 3rd instalment:

Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009)

is not on filmratings, yet the end credits regale us with this doozy:

"Approved No. 3475-D"

lP2m5Ax.jpg


As the credits rolled down, my automatic enthusiasm at seeing the unexpected MPA logo in a non-rated movie turned into disbelief in a matter of nano-seconds after double-checking the "number" in question.

W.T.F.? 4 digits / hyphen / letter "D"?

A 2009 movie should have been numbered in the 45 thousand range, but none of those numbers fit with any of the gaps in that interval.

Any theories?

Yeah, I have no idea about that one. I remember thinking the same thing as you when I saw it.
 
Frantic Canadian said:
Movieman53000 said:
It Appears that Toy story 3 #46302 is listed incorrectly on FilmRatings. #46032 However its correct on AFI #46302. I already corrected it on my list as 46302 & opened #46032

IMDB also has Toy Story 3 listed as #46032, so until we can confirm another film with that number I'm going to assume that the number listed in the end credits is incorrect. It wouldn't be the first time that the end credits list an incorrect number.
 
Movieman53000 said:
The 51000's Has second lowest total missing with 18. While the 46000's are missing 16

51052 / 51091
51207 / 51249
51323 / 51328
51450 / 51460 / 51493
51501 / 51516 / 51594
51615 / 51618
51722
51817 / 51823 / 51874

51091 Sierra Burgess Is A Loser
51207 Different Flowers

The above are both listed on filmratings.

I'm missing the following that you don't have listed:

51000 / 51096
51807

51091 Burgess is a Loser I had it with #51096
51000 Do not have
51207 Needed I added it
51807 Homes & Watson
 
Movieman53000 said:
It Appears that Toy story 3 #46302 is listed incorrectly on FilmRatings. #46032 However its correct on AFI #46302. I already corrected it on my list as 46302 & opened #46032
 
Frantic Canadian said:
IMDB also has Toy Story 3 listed as #46032, so until we can confirm another film with that number I'm going to assume that the number listed in the end credits is incorrect. It wouldn't be the first time that the end credits list an incorrect number.
 51091 Sierra Burgess Is A Loser
51207 Different Flowers

The above are both listed on filmratings.

I'm missing the following that you don't have listed:

51000 / 51096
51807

51091 Burgess is a Loser I had it with #51096
51000 Do not have
51207 Needed I added it
51807 Homes & Watson

Holmes And Watson is 50807, not 51807.
 
Frantic Canadian said:
Movieman53000 said:
It Appears that Toy story 3 #46302 is listed incorrectly on FilmRatings. #46032 However its correct on AFI #46302. I already corrected it on my list as 46302 & opened #46032
 
Frantic Canadian said:
IMDB also has Toy Story 3 listed as #46032, so until we can confirm another film with that number I'm going to assume that the number listed in the end credits is incorrect. It wouldn't be the first time that the end credits list an incorrect number.
 51091 Sierra Burgess Is A Loser
51207 Different Flowers

The above are both listed on filmratings.

I'm missing the following that you don't have listed:

51000 / 51096
51807

51091 Burgess is a Loser I had it with #51096
51000 Do not have
51207 Needed I added it
51807 Homes & Watson

Holmes And Watson is 50807, not 51807.

OK! That means their are 19 missing. the 41000's are missing 18. I over looked the 41000's on my missing count list
 
Missing 41000's Their are 19 missing. I found a dup

41035
41157 / 41184 / 41197
41256 / 41257 / 41258
41395
41484
41521
41628 / 41631
41701 / 41732 / 41738 / 41784
41820 / 41850
41914
 
Let's go to classics. So far, more than 16,500 films out of nearly 22,000 titles are listed on my number list. Less than 5,500 films remain missing. I wonder where we can find these films on the net?

I can see that feature films from 1934-68 are easier to find than short subjects. Most short subjects, particularly live-action ones, are not found somewhere on the net, so the only way to find those is purchasing.

About the PCA number or "seal of approval", the PCA required to have that seal in the credits of the film before releasing to theaters during that era, according to history of the PCA.
 
Another tough week... Last week, 6, now 7.

53039 Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen
Train (Dubbed)
53040 Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen
Train (Subtitled)
53065 Batman: The Long Halloween Part One
53066 Son Of The South
53069 My Salinger Year
53070 Roe V Wade
53073 The Toll

It's the 4th week of the year and the current count is 24, far less than the previous year, which is 47. Looks like 2021 is going to be worse for that system with the current average of 7.75 titles per week. I would prefer quantity over quality if I had big interest in numbers.
 
CJ121997 said:
Another tough week... Last week, 6, now 7.

53039 Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen
Train (Dubbed)
53040 Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen
Train (Subtitled)
53065 Batman: The Long Halloween Part One
53066 Son Of The South
53069 My Salinger Year
53070 Roe V Wade
53073 The Toll

It's the 4th week of the year and the current count is 24, far less than the previous year, which is 47. Looks like 2021 is going to be worse for that system with the current average of 7.75 titles per week. I would prefer quantity over quality if I had big interest in numbers.

You have to look at the fact that we've been in a pandemic for how long now? The amount of movies being made is not going to be anywhere near as many as before. And until this whole thing is over you can probably expect the low number of titles being rated each week to continue to be as low.
 
Even before this ongoing pandemic, there were low number of titles in bulletins issued in the last weeks of 2019, ranging from 5 to 10. As I know that, the overall number of films is declining since 2015, from 613 to a dooming 400s, according to the association's annual report.

If it's not because of pandemic, it might be because of the exclusion of independent/minor film distributors, as the rating system is going to be a history for them.
 
CJ121997 said:
Even before this ongoing pandemic, there were low number of titles in bulletins issued in the last weeks of 2019, ranging from 5 to 10. As I know that, the overall number of films is declining since 2015, from 613 to a dooming 400s, according to the association's annual report.

If it's not because of pandemic, it might be because of the exclusion of independent/minor film distributors, as the rating system is going to be a history for them.

Technically, films don't even need to be approved and rated by the MPAA/MPA. That is unless they want their film to be shown theatrically. Most theaters, definitely the major chains, won't show unrated movies. So the need for the MPA is only there really as long as theaters remain operational and a viable source of distribution.
 
I have #11940 for Don Ricardo returns is this the correct number it would be duplicate number
 
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