Monday 31 October 2011
Films Watched in October
Donnie Brasco (Mike Newell, 1997) – Very Good
Abduction (John Singleton, 2011) – Okay
Hibernation (John Williams, 2005) - Okay
My Darling Clementine (John Ford, 1946) - Okay
Somewhere (Sofia Coppola, 2010) – Good
Wild Strawberries (Ingmar Bergman, 1957) - Okay
The High Sign (Edward F. Cline, 1921) – Okay
Our Hospitality (John G. Blystone, 1923) – Okay
3:10 To Yuma (James Mangold, 2007) – Very Good
Going The Distance (Nanette Burstein, 2010) – Quite Good
The Kids Are Alright (Lisa Cholodenko, 2010) – Very Good
Sunrise (F.W Murnau, 1927) – Okay
Friends With Money (Nicole Holofcener, 2006) – Quite Good
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978) – Good
Frankenstein (James Whale, 1931) - Okay
Jubilee (Derek Jarman, 1978) - Rubbish
Saturday 22 October 2011
Stress!!
So I've just started University to do an undergrad in Film.
I'm super excited as I love film! For the longest time I've loved watching films and being able to find little mistakes (and I absolutely love film trivia), so when I picked film and media at A-level I knew I would enjoy them. Clearly I was right because now I'm doing a degree it it.
I loved learning about the flm industry, making short films, music videos and writing about it on my production blogs so I think it was only natural that I would choose to do a degree in Film. I'm even hoping that part of the reason I was given a conditional offer was because I dumented my goal to watch and document 100 films I've never seen before in one year on this blog.
Anyway I won't be able to do much on the blog right now as I don't have a lot of spare time (classes everyday), so instead of individual reviews I've just started to put up a list of films I've watched every month.
I'm super excited as I love film! For the longest time I've loved watching films and being able to find little mistakes (and I absolutely love film trivia), so when I picked film and media at A-level I knew I would enjoy them. Clearly I was right because now I'm doing a degree it it.
I loved learning about the flm industry, making short films, music videos and writing about it on my production blogs so I think it was only natural that I would choose to do a degree in Film. I'm even hoping that part of the reason I was given a conditional offer was because I dumented my goal to watch and document 100 films I've never seen before in one year on this blog.
Anyway I won't be able to do much on the blog right now as I don't have a lot of spare time (classes everyday), so instead of individual reviews I've just started to put up a list of films I've watched every month.
Saturday 1 October 2011
Films Watched in September
Tron (Steven Lisberger, 1982) – Okay
50 First Dates (Peter Segal, 2004) – Okay
Scarface (Howard Hawks and Richard Rosson, 1932) - Okay
Partie De Campagne (Jean Renoi, 1936) - Okay
Les Mistons (François Truffaut, 1957) – Okay
The Reader (Stephan Daldry, 2008) - EXCELLENT
Prom Night (Nelson McCormick, 2008) – Rubbish
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