One way I could think of is if it's been posted or talked about in the forum, you could use the forum's search function for that particular requester and find their last post?
Paid eligibility screener for $5 study, $0.16 ~1 min https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchbar?selectedSearchType=hitgroups&requesterId=A1J57FKBOW1GT2
It isn't bad depending on what you're looking for. There's 2 search boxes to look in. One on top of the forum and another within the thread. I've found pretty good stuff through this method.
I think this is it: http://www.mturk-tracker.com/#/search Enter the requester name, but it's delayed by a few weeks. So you will see Sept but not Oct yet.
If it is something sporadic, you could search the requester on TO. There may be a person who is new to the hit and wants to leave a TO. You could get a rough idea anyway. God, what is wrong with me lately. I cannot spell or write to save my life.
Do you have a list you are going through? Or just what ever suits your fancy at the time? I would be down!
I just took the list today from a site called Kotaku. It's a pretty pedestrian list and I've seen many of the movies on it, but it's been many years for most of them. http://kotaku.com/31-movies-for-horror-newcomers-1734791155 I'm going in the order it's posted there, watching A Nightmare on Elm Street in a couple hours.
Under 12 mins. for $2.00 (Masters) - Requester: James E Kajdasz Title: Using lethal force in war https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchb...ords=using+lethal+forc&minReward=0.00&x=0&y=0
Ugh I hate shoe shopping! Most stores do not carry women's sizes big enough and the men's shoes are too clunky looking. Anyone know a good online site to buy shoes?