The Binder Challenge

I have a problem.

I know: "No shit, Dr. Jones," most of you that know are probably mouthing to your monitors right now.  "You have a lot of problems.  That's why we tend to stay at least 50 yards away from you and carry pepper spray."

Ha ha...thanks.  Now stop talking to your monitors and let's get back to the one I'm talking about.

I've talked before about the slowly growing pile of unwatched DVDs I have at the house.  Despite being near a library, despite access to tons of films online and a Netflix subscription since 2001, I can't help the impulse to actually go to a store and buy a film.  New movies, old movies...a double-dip or two when a Special or Limited edition comes out...it's an addiction.  And it's only gotten worse since I got a Blu-Ray player over Christmas.  To save space I started buying thick leather binders and getting rid of all the plastic, space-wasting cases.

Unfortunately now I have a massive pile of thick leather binders taking up even more space than the plastic cases were.

I've got to do something about it.  I've been thinking a lot about the lack of writing on the site, and about the fact that I'm wasting more money that I should feel comfortable with, especially when most of it's going to something that just sits there like a lump, unwatched and unloved.  So I'm setting myself a challenge that should take care of my spending, my lack of content on Geek Monkey, and that ominous stack of binders glowering at me in the corner of our den.  Thus is born the Binder Challenge:

  1. Starting today, I will go through each binder and watch every unwatched film in the order they appear in the binder (the binders have zero order or structure to them).
  2. After watching each film, I'll do some kind of write-up on Geek Monkey.  More often than not this will take the form of a review, except when it doesn't.
  3. When I'm finished with a one binder I'll move on to the next one (*duh*)

Pretty simple, right?  Here are the two conditions:

  1. Every single film needs a write-up; I can't watch another movie until I've written up the one I've just watched.
  2. I cannot purchase another film until all the films in the binders have been watched.

There.  Nice, structured...I'll force myself to save money, see a lot of films that have been neglected for far too long, and I'll be writing a lot more on the site.  It occurs to me that if these are my biggest problems, life must be pretty good.  And it is.  I don't mean to belittle all the other things that are going on, both in the world at large and in my own personal existence.  But my hope (glancing as it may be) is that doing something like this will allow me to express some things that have been, for whatever reason, reluctant to come out.  Movies - perhaps even more than books - have always been a defining force in my life, and this might provide some sort of outlet for what I want to express.

If nothing else, you'll get a nice look at the type of movies that interest me.  So here's to the start of a new journey, one that will echo other paths I'm taking in my life.  Hope you hang in there with me and comment, share, predict, agree, argue...whatever your fancy.