I've decided to keep track of all the movies I watch this year. I'm kind of curious about volume, trends, and other random stuff. This is not too serious of a venture, just a list for the sake of satisfying my shallow curiosity. So there.
At present I plan to post the titles once per month because it will take less work to do it that way.
Here's what I watched in January, 2009, in alphabetical order.
1. Appleseed
2. Appleseed: Ex Machina
3. Azumi
4. Batman: Gothic Knight
5. Black Sheep (New Zealander zombie sheep, not Chris Farley)
6. Big Lebowski
7. Bourne Ultimatum
8. Burn After Reading
9. Dark Knight
10. Fight Club
11. Kekko Kamen
12. National Lampoon's Senior Trip
13. National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets
14. Paprika
15. Redbelt
16. Resident Evil: Regeneration
17. Snatch
18. Sweeney Todd
19. Wall.E
Okay then. I feel that this is probably a decent representation of my tastes. I'm kind of all over the map. Anime, horror, comedy, Grand Guignol, Pixar, blockbusters, independents, quality, and crap. Yay for me being all diverse and stuff.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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How were Redbelt and Burn After Reading?
Redbelt was really good. Written and directed by David Mamet so it's all full of moral quandries but not as blistering as Glengarry Glen Ross. I kind of want to compare it to his script for the Untouchables. Kind of.
Burn After Reading is a dizzying mix of idiots on parade with nary a sympathetic character in sight. It's still a Coen Bros. comedy; quirky, intelligent, dark. I went with big brother Jimmy and he didn't like it nearly as much as I did.
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