
"This Is Insane": Man Shares How His Grandfather Kept Record Of All Movies He Watched
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In the comment section, the Twitter user informed that his grandfather kept a track of the movies from 1958 to 1974. @Last entry was 40," he wrote.
A man recently shared how his grandfather created his own version of Letterboxd in order to keep a record of all the movies he had watched. For those unaware, Letterboxd is a global social network that helps you record and share your opinion about films as you watch them, or just keep a track of the movies you've seen. Long long ago, my grandfather has created his own version of Letterboxd to keep record of the movies he had watched. I'm awestruck by the fact that he's watched Hitchcock and James Bond films in theatres. pic.twitter.com/uiVhk7RqOY This is insane. Apparently, Anbe Vaa (1966) was inspired from Come September (1961) and my grandfather had watched both the films in theatres. https://t.co/jiICmE8aRqpic.twitter.com/s2legfU7yl
Taking to Twitter, user @iamakshy_06 shared a picture of his grandfather's version of Letterboxd. In the caption he wrote, “Long long ago, my grandfather has created his own version of Letterboxd to keep record of the movies he had watched. I'm awestruck by the fact that he's watched Hitchcock and James Bond films in theatres.”
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