

Marvel's Agents of SHIELD: Aftershocks*ġ5. Marvel's Agents of SHIELD: What They Become*ġ4. *Please note: Winners do have to be living in the United States to be eligible for prizes.ġ2. Prizes TBD: Provided by HamiltonBooks! Thanks! Watch a film starring 20 of the following actors: Not sure what qualifies? Check here for a description Watch a film in 28 of the following subgenres: Watch 10 films directed/produced/written by: Watch a film starring Christopher Lee. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Richard Matheson. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late HP Lovecraft. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Jules Verne. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Edgar Rice Burroughs. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Phillip K. Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Ray Bradbury.

Written by/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Gene Roddenberry. Watch a film that takes place in the "future" but the year has already come and gone. Watch a film with special effects by Ray Harryhausen. Watch a film that takes place on or under the sea. Watch a film that takes place in space.

Watch a film that takes place underneath the Earth. Watch a film and at least two sequels. Watch a Film From the Criterion Collection (Doesn't have to be Criterion Version). Watch a film which was nominated for a Hugo or Saturn Award. Watch a film featuring laser blasters. Watch a MST3K/Rifftrax/Cinematic Titanic/Hosted version of a sci-fi/fantasy film. Watch films in at least two languages other than English. 1910(No time limit but must be at least complete short film) - (optional) 1900(No time limit but must be at least complete short film) - (optional) Watch one film from every decade, starting with the 1900s. You can mix and match what you've seen to make a check, they all don't have to be grouped together as a single entry on your watch list.

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*Watching enough shorts or TV to count as one entry, you can use that one entry as a check on the checklist, as long as each of them count for whatever you're checking. If you're listening to something without commercials, or can skip them, you're looking at 3 hours of audio for one entry.ġ/4 entry = 45 minutes without commercials and 60 with commercials.ġ/2 entry = 90 minutes without commercials and 120 with commercials.ģ/4 entry = 135 minutes without commercials and 180 with commercials.ġ entry = 180 minutes without commercials and 240 with commercials. The topic of the show has to be sci-fi/fantasy related, so it shouldn't be that much of a problem with Coast to Coast. It's the same format for TV, only doubled. That being said, one episode, 4 hours with commercials, of Coast to Coast counts as one entry. I'm treating audio harshly since this is primarily a movie/tv challenge.
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Watching multiple versions(theatrical and director's cut) of the same movie will also count. Watching the movie with the commentary will count as an entry. Use for those shows you want to watch but know they really don't count but they're pretty close or borderline to counting. Use any counting method you prefer, as prize determination does not depend on number of items watched.ģ wild cards for all. Documentaries include UFO and alien abduction type shows.Īs with the other challenges, the lists must be numbered or it won't count. Sci-Fi/Fantasy documentaries are allowed but not DVD featurettes/interviews. If anyone has a problem with something someone watches or just wants an opinion on if it's sci-fi or fantasy or not, ask here. Other labels don't matter as long as there is at least a sci-fi or fantasy label from one of those sites. Movies/TV shows should be labeled sci-fi or fantasy from either or.
