Sunday, April 19, 2009

And the list goes on...

I'm realizing that all the movies and books I plan to watch and read to will never happen if I don't begin to keep track of:
1) what I want to watch and read and 2) remember what it was that I wanted to see or read.
I keep saying that it's on my list but what IS my list as of April 2009?

So, here is what I remember as of this moment, and I'll continue to add to my list (and cross them off when done) as I go along...

Movies, TV, Misc.:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Children of Men
Burn After Reading
The Prestige
Brazil
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
Battlestar Galactica
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Glengary Glen Ross (hey, this came out when I was living out of the country - and I just never got around to it)
The Descent
Little Miss Sunshine
Crash (Spader)
Crash (Cheadle et al - not sure I care that much anymore)
Gangs of New York
Tale of Two Sisters (Korean)
Three Kings
The Passion of the Christ
Totoro
Before Sunrise
The Constant Gardner
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Unforgiven (never seen from beginning to end)
Midnight Run
Metropolis
Naked Lunch



Books:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
A Prayer for Owen Meany (John Irving)
Heat
The Jungle

... tired - stopping for now...

1 comment:

  1. "The Passion of the Christ", wow, I have to warn you it is difficult watching this movie. I saw it at the theatre when it first came out and I nearly got up to leave about 5 times or more but I forced myself to sit and watch it to the end. Depending on what your belief is watching the truth can be shocking as it was in my case. The cinematography was stunning but very graphic. I am glad I saw it but I don't think I could possibly sit through it again, it was sensory overload for me. I enjoy your site and it has become my new favorite place to go. I like to read your observations on VDO and I, like you, also have a brother whose favorite band was Journey and influenced my like for them also, The Aha vid clip was one of my all-time favorites and I think there hasn't been anything like it to this day. They were true pioneers when they made that. Keep up the good work!

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