Watched a few more films recently, just going to quickly list and rate them.
Some Like It Hot - 7/10
The Exorcist - 7.5/10
Rocky II - 6/10
Altered States - 5/10
History of Violence - 3/10
Barry Lyndon - 6/10
Ed Wood - 4/10
Turkish Delight - 5/10
The Wrestler - 6/10
Born on the 4th of July - 6/10
Source Code - 7/10
If you want me to elaborate on any, just say so in comments. Also, feel free to recommend away!
Blog where I praise or knock down whatever it is I've happened to watch that week, and what I've been playing/buying. Although I do talk about other things as well ;)
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Thursday, 3 November 2011
The Simpsons episode titles.
I was thinking about the Simpsons the other day, as I often do, and inevitably depressed myself thinking about how awful it had become. It's quite clearly not the Simpsons anymore, it's a steaming pile of shit masquerading as such. I tend to avoid watching new episodes these days, and if there are reruns on TV I check what episode it is before watching it in order to safeguard myself against sinking even further into a Simpsons-being-shit-now depression. I've noticed that even the episode titles get worse as you get into later seasons...
If you take early season episode titles, you'll generally find that they're simple, and you can get an idea of the episode's content from there, such as Marge vs. the Monorail, Homer Goes to College and Bart Gets an Elephant. On occasion you'll find a pun or pop-culture reference, such as in One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish and A Star is Burns, but still these are clever titles and still reflect the episode's content, as well as being few and far between. However, once you get to about season 9, you start to see more and more pun and pop-culture based titles, and they just get worse and worse as the seasons continue.
Let's look at the titles of the episodes of the latest full season to finish, season 22:
Compare this to season 3 episode titles:
36. 7F24 (SI-224 / S03E01) Stark Raving Dad
37. 8F01 (SI-301 / S03E02) Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington
38. 7F23 (SI-223 / S03E03) When Flanders Failed
39. 8F03 (SI-303 / S03E04) Bart the Murderer
40. 8F04 (SI-304 / S03E05) Homer Defined
41. 8F05 (SI-305 / S03E06) Like Father, Like Clown
42. 8F02 (SI-302 / S03E07) Treehouse of Horror II
43. 8F06 (SI-306 / S03E08) Lisa's Pony
44. 8F07 (SI-307 / S03E09) Saturdays of Thunder
45. 8F08 (SI-308 / S03E10) Flaming Moe's
46. 8F09 (SI-309 / S03E11) Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk
47. 8F10 (SI-310 / S03E12) I Married Marge
48. 8F11 (SI-311 / S03E13) Radio Bart
49. 8F12 (SI-312 / S03E14) Lisa the Greek
50. 8F14 (SI-314 / S03E15) Homer Alone
51. 8F16 (SI-316 / S03E16) Bart the Lover
52. 8F13 (SI-313 / S03E17) Homer at the Bat
53. 8F15 (SI-315 / S03E18) Separate Vocations
54. 8F17 (SI-317 / S03E19) Dog of Death
55. 8F19 (SI-319 / S03E20) Colonel Homer
56. 8F20 (SI-320 / S03E21) Black Widower
57. 8F21 (SI-321 / S03E22) The Otto Show
58. 8F22 (SI-322 / S03E23) Bart's Friend Falls in Love
59. 8F23 (SI-323 / S03E24) Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Quite frankly, there's an astounding difference here. It's all short and sweet, and where there are pop culture and puns, they're used cleverly, as in Stark Raving Dad and Black Widower, a play on Black Widow. Where pop culture references are used, it's in such a way that someone can understand the title and how it relates to the episode even without having seen the source material.
All I know is in 20 years time, I'll still want to watch Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington, but I'll have forgotten that The Ned-liest Catch ever existed. Well, one can dream...
If you take early season episode titles, you'll generally find that they're simple, and you can get an idea of the episode's content from there, such as Marge vs. the Monorail, Homer Goes to College and Bart Gets an Elephant. On occasion you'll find a pun or pop-culture reference, such as in One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish and A Star is Burns, but still these are clever titles and still reflect the episode's content, as well as being few and far between. However, once you get to about season 9, you start to see more and more pun and pop-culture based titles, and they just get worse and worse as the seasons continue.
Let's look at the titles of the episodes of the latest full season to finish, season 22:
465. MABF21 (SI-2121 / S22E01) Elementary School MusicalAs you can see, pretty much three quarters of the titles are either puns or pop-culture references. As far as I can tell, the ones that aren't are Treehouse of Horror, Homer the Father, The Blue and the Gray, Angry Dad: The Movie, The Scorpion's Tale and 500 Keys, and even then I'm not 100% certain with some of them. The puns in the titles just seem to exist for the purpose of being puns, it's as if the writers think that if they can shoehorn a character name into a film/tv/book/otherpopculturething title or change it slightly it counts as a clever episode title. None of these are clever at all, and don't really give you much of an idea what's going to happen in the episode. I will concede that they are effective in conveying what you should expect from the episode, which is that it'll be an affront to everything classic Simpsons stood for, and not worth you or anyone else's time in the least.
466. MABF17 (SI-2117 / S22E02) Loan-a Lisa
467. MABF18 (SI-2118 / S22E03) MoneyBART
468. MABF16 (SI-2116 / S22E04) Treehouse of Horror XXI
469. MABF20 (SI-2120 / S22E05) Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life
470. NABF01 (SI-2201 / S22E06) The Fool Monty
471. NABF02 (SI-2202 / S22E07) How Munched is that Birdie in the Window?
472. MABF22 (SI-2122 / S22E08) The Fight Before Christmas
473. MABF19 (SI-2119 / S22E09) Donnie Fatso
474. NABF03 (SI-2203 / S22E10) Moms I'd Like to Forget
475. NABF04 (SI-2204 / S22E11) Flaming Moe
476. NABF05 (SI-2205 / S22E12) Homer the Father
477. NABF06 (SI-2206 / S22E13) The Blue and The Gray
478. NABF07 (SI-2207 / S22E14) Angry Dad: The Movie
479. NABF08 (SI-2208 / S22E15) The Scorpion's Tale
480. NABF09 (SI-2209 / S22E16) A Midsummer's Nice Dream
481. NABF10 (SI-2210 / S22E17) Love is a Many Strangled Thing
482. NABF11 (SI-2211 / S22E18) The Great Simpsina
483. NABF12 (SI-2212 / S22E19) The Real Housewives of Fat Tony
484. NABF13 (SI-2213 / S22E20) Homer Scissorhands
485. NABF14 (SI-2214 / S22E21) 500 Keys
486. NABF15 (SI-2215 / S22E22) The Ned-liest Catch
Compare this to season 3 episode titles:
36. 7F24 (SI-224 / S03E01) Stark Raving Dad
37. 8F01 (SI-301 / S03E02) Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington
38. 7F23 (SI-223 / S03E03) When Flanders Failed
39. 8F03 (SI-303 / S03E04) Bart the Murderer
40. 8F04 (SI-304 / S03E05) Homer Defined
41. 8F05 (SI-305 / S03E06) Like Father, Like Clown
42. 8F02 (SI-302 / S03E07) Treehouse of Horror II
43. 8F06 (SI-306 / S03E08) Lisa's Pony
44. 8F07 (SI-307 / S03E09) Saturdays of Thunder
45. 8F08 (SI-308 / S03E10) Flaming Moe's
46. 8F09 (SI-309 / S03E11) Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk
47. 8F10 (SI-310 / S03E12) I Married Marge
48. 8F11 (SI-311 / S03E13) Radio Bart
49. 8F12 (SI-312 / S03E14) Lisa the Greek
50. 8F14 (SI-314 / S03E15) Homer Alone
51. 8F16 (SI-316 / S03E16) Bart the Lover
52. 8F13 (SI-313 / S03E17) Homer at the Bat
53. 8F15 (SI-315 / S03E18) Separate Vocations
54. 8F17 (SI-317 / S03E19) Dog of Death
55. 8F19 (SI-319 / S03E20) Colonel Homer
56. 8F20 (SI-320 / S03E21) Black Widower
57. 8F21 (SI-321 / S03E22) The Otto Show
58. 8F22 (SI-322 / S03E23) Bart's Friend Falls in Love
59. 8F23 (SI-323 / S03E24) Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Quite frankly, there's an astounding difference here. It's all short and sweet, and where there are pop culture and puns, they're used cleverly, as in Stark Raving Dad and Black Widower, a play on Black Widow. Where pop culture references are used, it's in such a way that someone can understand the title and how it relates to the episode even without having seen the source material.
All I know is in 20 years time, I'll still want to watch Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington, but I'll have forgotten that The Ned-liest Catch ever existed. Well, one can dream...
Monday, 31 October 2011
Even quicker film ratings
A bunch of films I've watched in the past few months and quick ratings. Might expand on some later.
The Sting (1973) - 7/10
The Verdict (1982) - 6/10
The Goonies (1985) - 8/10
Brief Encounter (1945) - 7/10
No Country for Old Men (2007) - 7.5/10
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) - 6/10
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - 6/10
Bad Teacher (2011) - 3/10
The Fox and the Hound (1981) - 6/10
Great Expectations (1946) - 7/10
Milk (2008) - 5/10
Jaws (1975) - 8/10
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1978) - 9/10
Moon (2009) - 7.5/10
Ladykillers (1955) - 6.5/10
Zombieland (2009) - 3/10
Kes (1969) - 6/10
The Untouchables (1987) - 7/10
The Bridges of Madison County (1995) - 5/10
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) - 7/10
Super-8 (2011) - 5.5/10
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) - 5/10
The Departed (2006) - 6/10
One Day (2011) - 2/10
The Inbetweeners Movie (2011) - 5/10
Horrible Bosses (2011) - 4/10
The Lion King (1994) - 8/10
Halloween (1978) - 8/10
Escape from New York (1981) - 6/10
The Sting (1973) - 7/10
The Verdict (1982) - 6/10
The Goonies (1985) - 8/10
Brief Encounter (1945) - 7/10
No Country for Old Men (2007) - 7.5/10
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) - 6/10
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - 6/10
Bad Teacher (2011) - 3/10
The Fox and the Hound (1981) - 6/10
Great Expectations (1946) - 7/10
Milk (2008) - 5/10
Jaws (1975) - 8/10
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1978) - 9/10
Moon (2009) - 7.5/10
Ladykillers (1955) - 6.5/10
Zombieland (2009) - 3/10
Kes (1969) - 6/10
The Untouchables (1987) - 7/10
The Bridges of Madison County (1995) - 5/10
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) - 7/10
Super-8 (2011) - 5.5/10
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) - 5/10
The Departed (2006) - 6/10
One Day (2011) - 2/10
The Inbetweeners Movie (2011) - 5/10
Horrible Bosses (2011) - 4/10
The Lion King (1994) - 8/10
Halloween (1978) - 8/10
Escape from New York (1981) - 6/10
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Quick film ratings inc. older films!
Been a while since I last updated this, but in that time I've watched more than a few films (only one in the cinema though), so I'll just say a quick word and give a quick rating to all the ones I can remember.
The Lives of Others (2006)
I thought this film was fabulous, and I think this is largely thanks to the performance of Ulrich Muhe, who plays the Stasi employee who listens in to the lives of suspected enemies of the state and ends up becoming attached to a certain couple he is spying on. It's just a film you have to see
Rating 9/10
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
This film I decided to watch because of its reputation, and I have to say I was somewhat disappointed. I very much enjoyed the courtroom segment in which Brock Peters gave a great performance as the black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman, Tom Robinson. Other than that though I felt the film somewhat dragged a bit, I wasn't really drawn into the stories of Scout and Jem's childhood, and this was the main focus of the story. Gregory Peck was very good as well, but again his character Atticus Finch wasn't the focus, Scout was, so although I'd like to have seen more of him outside of homelife, but the story didn't allow for that. All in all, not a bad film, but not anywhere near as good as I was led to believe.
Rating 6/10
The Searchers (1956)
This was another one I decided to watch on the basis of reputation, and also because I've very much enjoyed a fair few westerns I've watched but have never really watched much of John Wayne, and this is meant to be his best. Firstly, I have to say that this film looks absolutely phenomenal, I got it on Blu-Ray and was blown away by just how magnificent some of the shots look. Quite simply the film is beautifully shot, but sadly I felt the film fell down in other areas. It seemed to just drag on for me, I could never really get engaged in the story and I thought it went on longer than it had to. Once again, a film with a great reputation that's let me down.
Rating 6/10
L.A Confidential (1997)
This was another one I hadn't seen before, saw it cheap on Blu-Ray and decided to give it a bash. It wasn't a great film, but it was fairly good. I enjoyed seeing the case unravel but some parts of the story left a fair bit to be desired, like how someone could manage to cover up killing as many people as happens in the film, and I wasn't particularly a fan of Kim Basinger's role, or any of the parts with her. Danny DeVito's voice overs were fairly irritating as well.
Rating 7/10
Apocalypse Now (1979)
I had seen this film before but it was a good few years ago, so watching it again was like watching it for the first time since I had forgotten nearly everything about it. I thought the film was good first time round, and better the second. Some of the sequences look truly breathtaking, like real war-zones. The acting performances are also good, Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando put in very good performances, but Robert Duvall does the best job as Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore, delivering his famous "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" line. The only character I didn't like was the surfer character, Lance Johnson, who seemed to serve no purpose but to irritate me with his idiocy. Although the film lasts over 2 hours it's not one that'll lose your interest, it's paced well and engaging to the end.
Rating 8/10
The Lives of Others (2006)
I thought this film was fabulous, and I think this is largely thanks to the performance of Ulrich Muhe, who plays the Stasi employee who listens in to the lives of suspected enemies of the state and ends up becoming attached to a certain couple he is spying on. It's just a film you have to see
Rating 9/10
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
This film I decided to watch because of its reputation, and I have to say I was somewhat disappointed. I very much enjoyed the courtroom segment in which Brock Peters gave a great performance as the black man wrongly accused of raping a white woman, Tom Robinson. Other than that though I felt the film somewhat dragged a bit, I wasn't really drawn into the stories of Scout and Jem's childhood, and this was the main focus of the story. Gregory Peck was very good as well, but again his character Atticus Finch wasn't the focus, Scout was, so although I'd like to have seen more of him outside of homelife, but the story didn't allow for that. All in all, not a bad film, but not anywhere near as good as I was led to believe.
Rating 6/10
The Searchers (1956)
This was another one I decided to watch on the basis of reputation, and also because I've very much enjoyed a fair few westerns I've watched but have never really watched much of John Wayne, and this is meant to be his best. Firstly, I have to say that this film looks absolutely phenomenal, I got it on Blu-Ray and was blown away by just how magnificent some of the shots look. Quite simply the film is beautifully shot, but sadly I felt the film fell down in other areas. It seemed to just drag on for me, I could never really get engaged in the story and I thought it went on longer than it had to. Once again, a film with a great reputation that's let me down.
Rating 6/10
L.A Confidential (1997)
This was another one I hadn't seen before, saw it cheap on Blu-Ray and decided to give it a bash. It wasn't a great film, but it was fairly good. I enjoyed seeing the case unravel but some parts of the story left a fair bit to be desired, like how someone could manage to cover up killing as many people as happens in the film, and I wasn't particularly a fan of Kim Basinger's role, or any of the parts with her. Danny DeVito's voice overs were fairly irritating as well.
Rating 7/10
Apocalypse Now (1979)
I had seen this film before but it was a good few years ago, so watching it again was like watching it for the first time since I had forgotten nearly everything about it. I thought the film was good first time round, and better the second. Some of the sequences look truly breathtaking, like real war-zones. The acting performances are also good, Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando put in very good performances, but Robert Duvall does the best job as Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore, delivering his famous "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" line. The only character I didn't like was the surfer character, Lance Johnson, who seemed to serve no purpose but to irritate me with his idiocy. Although the film lasts over 2 hours it's not one that'll lose your interest, it's paced well and engaging to the end.
Rating 8/10
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Updates: The Hangover Part Two, Pirates of the Caribbean 4 and more
I've a few updates to make over the next few days, I've watched a fair few more films and haven't written about them yet. In this post I'll just give my thoughts on two films I saw in the cinema in the past week: Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides and The Hangover Part Two.
Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides
The 4th in the series of Pirates of the Caribbean films, On Stranger Tides' focus is Captain Jack Sparrow's quest to reach the fountain of youth, which is also the object of three other parties' desire. The Spanish, the British (whose expedition is captained by Geoffrey Rush's Captain Barbossa character) and Blackbeard (played by Ian McShane).
I'll admit that I had higher hopes for this film than I did the past two sequels, as this film promised to be, like the first, a self-contained story that will be resolved by the films end rather than the 5 hour mash of storylines and subplots PotC 2 and 3 were, which were a load of old bollocks.
Sadly, while this film is better than the other sequels, it still falls well short of the first Pirates of the Caribbean film, which remains the only good film in the franchise. The problem I found with this film is that I simply did not find it at all engaging. I quickly grew tired of drawn out action sequences involving Jack Sparrow escaping from numerous perils, and some of the choices made my characters in the film made absolutely no sense. For example, in the first scene on Blackbeard's ship it's quickly established that his crew are barely more than slaves, and detest working under him, and yet later in the film they are quite willing to put their lives at stake fighting for him. The mermaid subplot made absolutely no sense either, and once again there were invulnerable henchmen, and silly magical powers.
Really it's not worth seeing this film, I never will again.
4/10 (for the purposes of comparison, I would rate the first PotC as 7/10, and the others as 3/10)
The Hangover Part Two
If you're wondering what the plot of the Hangover Part Two is, just think of the first one but change "fucked up in Las Vegas" to "fucked up in Bangkok". It is exactly the same, save for a change in location, a change in who is getting married, and a change in who they manage to lose. So it's Stuart (Ed Helms, the bespectacled dentist) who's getting married this time, and ends up getting accidently fucked up with Phil (Bradley Cooper) and Alan (weird beardy man Zach Galifianakis), and losing his bride-to-be's younger brother Teddy.
The film is watchable, but fairly boring and predictable, especially if you've seen the first. The ending was fairly bollocks as well, at least the part about Stuart's father-in-law-to-be deciding he doesn't hate him anymore, which, given the past 48 hours in the film, would see any doctor declaring him legally insane.
All in all, it's exactly the same as the first film, just in a different place and not as funny.
5/10 (first film would be 7/10)
There are a few other films I've watched as part of the 30 Day Film Challenge that I haven't gotten around to writing about yet, these are:
3. Das Leben der Anderen (the Lives of Others) (2006)
4. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
5. The Searchers (1956)
Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides
The 4th in the series of Pirates of the Caribbean films, On Stranger Tides' focus is Captain Jack Sparrow's quest to reach the fountain of youth, which is also the object of three other parties' desire. The Spanish, the British (whose expedition is captained by Geoffrey Rush's Captain Barbossa character) and Blackbeard (played by Ian McShane).
I'll admit that I had higher hopes for this film than I did the past two sequels, as this film promised to be, like the first, a self-contained story that will be resolved by the films end rather than the 5 hour mash of storylines and subplots PotC 2 and 3 were, which were a load of old bollocks.
Sadly, while this film is better than the other sequels, it still falls well short of the first Pirates of the Caribbean film, which remains the only good film in the franchise. The problem I found with this film is that I simply did not find it at all engaging. I quickly grew tired of drawn out action sequences involving Jack Sparrow escaping from numerous perils, and some of the choices made my characters in the film made absolutely no sense. For example, in the first scene on Blackbeard's ship it's quickly established that his crew are barely more than slaves, and detest working under him, and yet later in the film they are quite willing to put their lives at stake fighting for him. The mermaid subplot made absolutely no sense either, and once again there were invulnerable henchmen, and silly magical powers.
Really it's not worth seeing this film, I never will again.
4/10 (for the purposes of comparison, I would rate the first PotC as 7/10, and the others as 3/10)
The Hangover Part Two
If you're wondering what the plot of the Hangover Part Two is, just think of the first one but change "fucked up in Las Vegas" to "fucked up in Bangkok". It is exactly the same, save for a change in location, a change in who is getting married, and a change in who they manage to lose. So it's Stuart (Ed Helms, the bespectacled dentist) who's getting married this time, and ends up getting accidently fucked up with Phil (Bradley Cooper) and Alan (weird beardy man Zach Galifianakis), and losing his bride-to-be's younger brother Teddy.
The film is watchable, but fairly boring and predictable, especially if you've seen the first. The ending was fairly bollocks as well, at least the part about Stuart's father-in-law-to-be deciding he doesn't hate him anymore, which, given the past 48 hours in the film, would see any doctor declaring him legally insane.
All in all, it's exactly the same as the first film, just in a different place and not as funny.
5/10 (first film would be 7/10)
There are a few other films I've watched as part of the 30 Day Film Challenge that I haven't gotten around to writing about yet, these are:
3. Das Leben der Anderen (the Lives of Others) (2006)
4. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
5. The Searchers (1956)
Friday, 27 May 2011
2. Network
Sidney Lumet's 1976 film Network follows a fictional television network called UBS and its quest for ratings and profitability. It focuses on its upturn in fortunes thanks to soon-to-be fired newsreader Howard Beale (Peter Finch) and his outbursts on his news show. At first the network seeks to punish Beale for his indiscretions but the public take to his ranting and tune in in great numbers to see more.
I think the film shows very well the ruthlessness of its TV executive characters, who will stop at nothing to get higher ratings and earn more money. However, I wasn't particularly impressed with all the overblown, shouty speeches in the film. Every character seems to have one each. It makes sense with Beale's character, since he has clearly lost his mind and is prone to ranting, but it was tiring listening to the weighty rhetoric routinely delivered throughout the film by all and sundry. It was an interesting film, but I was very disappointed.
6.5/10
I think the film shows very well the ruthlessness of its TV executive characters, who will stop at nothing to get higher ratings and earn more money. However, I wasn't particularly impressed with all the overblown, shouty speeches in the film. Every character seems to have one each. It makes sense with Beale's character, since he has clearly lost his mind and is prone to ranting, but it was tiring listening to the weighty rhetoric routinely delivered throughout the film by all and sundry. It was an interesting film, but I was very disappointed.
6.5/10
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Thursday, 21 April 2011
30 Day Film Challenge
I'll be away for the weekend, but afterwards I plan on continuing the 30 Day Film Challenge proper. Second film will probably be Network (1976). Stay tuned!
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Paths of Glory
1. Paths of Glory
I haven't really got the will to write a proper review here, the film is about 3 soldiers in the French Army during World War I who have been charged with cowardice after an impossible attack has failed, and their commanding officer who tries to defend them in court. The film was very good, I found the generals to be detestable, and the anti-war message was very powerful. Still though, I wasn't as impressed by it as some seem to be. A very good film yes, but I didn't feel it merits the level of praise it has gathered.
8/10
Not sure what the next film will be, maybe Solaris.
I haven't really got the will to write a proper review here, the film is about 3 soldiers in the French Army during World War I who have been charged with cowardice after an impossible attack has failed, and their commanding officer who tries to defend them in court. The film was very good, I found the generals to be detestable, and the anti-war message was very powerful. Still though, I wasn't as impressed by it as some seem to be. A very good film yes, but I didn't feel it merits the level of praise it has gathered.
8/10
Not sure what the next film will be, maybe Solaris.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
30 Day Film Challenge
Just going to try a 30 Day Film Challenge of a different type, there's one floating about on Facebook which asks you to post a film a day meeting certain criteria (e.g. Your Favourite Film, Film Starring Your Favourite Actor etcetc) but I'm going to pick 30 films I've never seen before and try and watch one every day. Here is a preliminary list of 30, in no particular order:
1. Paths of Glory
2. The Best Years of Our Lives
3. Patton
4. Vertigo
5. The French Connection
6. Barry Lyndon
7. Solaris
8. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
9. 8 1/2
10. The Seventh Seal
11. Rashomon
12. The Lives of Others
13. Once Upon a Time in the West
14. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
15. The Pianist
16. The Sting
17. The Departed
18. To Kill a Mocking Bird
19. Double Indemnity
20. Brazil
21. Psycho
22. The Wages of Fear
23. Heartbreak Ridge
24. The Bridge on the River Kwai
25. You Can't Take It With You
26. La Dolce Vita
27. The Magnificent Seven
28. Treasure of the Sierra Madre
29. The African Queen
30. Touch of Evil
I'll watch Paths of Glory tonight, that one's for definite, but the others might change. I'll try and post every day with a short review detailing what I think about each picture, although it may just end up with a rating and not much else.
1. Paths of Glory
2. The Best Years of Our Lives
3. Patton
4. Vertigo
5. The French Connection
6. Barry Lyndon
7. Solaris
8. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
9. 8 1/2
10. The Seventh Seal
11. Rashomon
12. The Lives of Others
13. Once Upon a Time in the West
14. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
15. The Pianist
16. The Sting
17. The Departed
18. To Kill a Mocking Bird
19. Double Indemnity
20. Brazil
21. Psycho
22. The Wages of Fear
23. Heartbreak Ridge
24. The Bridge on the River Kwai
25. You Can't Take It With You
26. La Dolce Vita
27. The Magnificent Seven
28. Treasure of the Sierra Madre
29. The African Queen
30. Touch of Evil
I'll watch Paths of Glory tonight, that one's for definite, but the others might change. I'll try and post every day with a short review detailing what I think about each picture, although it may just end up with a rating and not much else.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Pain in the arse...
My Amiga 500 came the other day BUT the guy forgot to send the mouse with it! So essentially I can't really use it until he sends it. I dropped him a line about it and he's sending a couple more games with it as a kind of sweetener so that's not so bad I suppose, but still I'd like to have been playing with it by now!
Back to uni tomorrow, I'll pop in to a couple of shops before my lecture I expect, hopefully I'll come back with some goods to post here ;)
Back to uni tomorrow, I'll pop in to a couple of shops before my lecture I expect, hopefully I'll come back with some goods to post here ;)
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Happy New Year!
It's a New Year! Goodbye 2010, Hello 2011 and so on. I don't have any resolutions really, except for the resolution to buy more old games, har har.
With that in mind, I've decided to focus on collecting games for the Gamecube, for a little while. I'll still pick up other formats if I see any but primarily get Gamecube ones. I made up a list of the games I most want for the system, and once I get all of those (or even if I get all of those), and then maybe I'll think about trying to get a full PAL set. I found a complete (as far as I know) list of Gamecube games here. The games that made my most wanted list are as follows:
The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda : The Wind Waker
Pikmin 2
Super Monkeyball
Metroid Prime 2
Odama
Tales of Symphonia
Fire Emblem : Path of Radiance
Doshin the Giant
F-Zero GX
Star Fox Adventures
Kirby Air Ride
Baldur's Gate : Dark Alliance
Wave Race : Blue Storm
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Mario Power Tennis
Mario Golf : Toadstool Tour
Pokemon Colosseum
Mario Smash Football
Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles
The Legend of Zelda : Four Swords Adventures
Wario World
Resident Evil 0, 1, 2, 3
Eternal Darkness
Timesplitters 2
Beyond Good and Evil
I made that list at the turn of the year, on Monday I managed to pick up Wind Waker, Resident Evil Zero and also Mario Party 4 in Gamestation for £20, so I've added those to my collection. I've decided also that I'm only going to spend £100 a month on games stuff at the most, and let it roll over if I go under. With the £20 spent already that leaves £80 for the remainder of the month, scary.
Here's a picture of my current meagre Gamecube collection:
In other news, I'm STILL waiting for my Neo Geo Pocket Color to arrive! :(
With that in mind, I've decided to focus on collecting games for the Gamecube, for a little while. I'll still pick up other formats if I see any but primarily get Gamecube ones. I made up a list of the games I most want for the system, and once I get all of those (or even if I get all of those), and then maybe I'll think about trying to get a full PAL set. I found a complete (as far as I know) list of Gamecube games here. The games that made my most wanted list are as follows:
The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda : The Wind Waker
Pikmin 2
Super Monkeyball
Metroid Prime 2
Odama
Tales of Symphonia
Fire Emblem : Path of Radiance
Doshin the Giant
F-Zero GX
Star Fox Adventures
Kirby Air Ride
Baldur's Gate : Dark Alliance
Wave Race : Blue Storm
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Mario Power Tennis
Mario Golf : Toadstool Tour
Pokemon Colosseum
Mario Smash Football
Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles
The Legend of Zelda : Four Swords Adventures
Wario World
Resident Evil 0, 1, 2, 3
Eternal Darkness
Timesplitters 2
Beyond Good and Evil
I made that list at the turn of the year, on Monday I managed to pick up Wind Waker, Resident Evil Zero and also Mario Party 4 in Gamestation for £20, so I've added those to my collection. I've decided also that I'm only going to spend £100 a month on games stuff at the most, and let it roll over if I go under. With the £20 spent already that leaves £80 for the remainder of the month, scary.
Here's a picture of my current meagre Gamecube collection:
In other news, I'm STILL waiting for my Neo Geo Pocket Color to arrive! :(
Labels:
Gamecube,
games,
Gamestation,
Neo Geo Pocket Color,
New Year
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