- The Master (2012) A- / I think I'd put Joaquin Phoenix on a list of all-time great performances. I went back and watched that "don't blink" scene three times at least.
- Dog Day Afternoon (1975) A+ / Thanks to my general aversion to Al Pacino yelling, I've repeatedly put this off. Well, I am an idiot. As others have said, it is a masterpiece (so is he).
- Raging Bull (1980) B / Fat Robert DeNiro lived up to the hype.
- I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) B- / Could someone please find a way to guarantee that veterans have jobs when they return home? This movie is 80 years old for crying out loud.
- Lifeboat (1944) A / Like Rope, it is so much more than the gimmick (but the gimmick works too).
- Donnie Brasco (1997) B / Two annoying but amazing actors being nothing but amazing.
- The Last Detail (1973) B+ / Potentially annoying premise that is mostly amazing.
- The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) A+ / Ticket for one, please.
- Patton (1970) B / See below.
- Saving Private Ryan (1998) A- / The bookends of this movie are everything I feared. And see further below.
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) C- / I wish we had just gone to Tijuana with Madge.
- On the Waterfront (1954) A+ / I'm gonna use the M word!
- The Third Man (1950) A- / I have watched this at least three times in my life and my memory of it is always similar to how you can but can't remember a dream. So I will watch it again, and probably again. And enjoy it again. But then forget why.
- Side Effects (2013) B+ Preposterous, precise, efficient, fun. I was actually giddy.
- Interiors (1978) B+ Good grief, Geraldine Page is the best. Devastating.
- Tom Jones (1963) C- / I think the lesson here is I do not enjoy romps.
- Stardust Memories (1980) B / Charlotte Rampling. Did anything else happen? I seriously don't remember.
- The Whole Town's Talking (1935) C+ This started off cracking. Then someone left Jean Arthur at the office and it turned into a snoozer.
- Separate Tables (1958) C / Oh man, Deborah Kerr was horrible! I can't get enough of that pathetic look she's working. And I can't believe David Niven (and I love him) won an Oscar for this. I should have gotten worked up over that old biddy and her bullshit but I've saved all that particular emotion this month for The Children's Hour. Let's have a redo: This whole movie should have been about fantastic Miss Meacham seducing Pat, while Burt Lancaster and Rita Hayworth sexed it up in the background. <-- A+
- My Favorite Year (1982) C+ / Pretty much a romp. But a romp with Peter O'Toole. But also with the guy from Perfect Strangers.
- To Hell and Back (1955) A- / To Hell and Back (50s) and Patton (70s) and Saving Private Ryan (90s) make for a fascinating trio in portrayal/perceptions of WWII. Watch 'em!
- Lady for a Day (1933) B+ / This movie could best be compared to standing in a long, sometimes slow-moving, frustrating line waiting for something entirely satisfying (e.g., Pork-Chop-on-a-Stick line at Wurstfest).
- Carnal Knowledge (1971) A- / Rita Moreno, siempre viva!
- The Children's Hour (1961) A / That little bitch has got to be an all-time top-10 villain. Flames.
- It Started with Eve (1941) A / To quote myself talking about Ball of Fire last year -- "Considering my favorite movie ever is What's Up, Doc?, it's pretty ridiculous I just now watched this. Check it out and count the homages. With that fancy word I will conclude this nonsense."
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Movies I Watched at Home in 2014, List #1 (January)
I am continuing my list of movies I watched (from start to finish, no matter how boring). Same deal as before -- chronological order of watching with a comment or two.
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I have too many comments and questions so I will just say that I love these and want more. Also, where can I watch It Started With Eve?
Let's have comments and questions! I mean, it's not like you're taking up valuable time used by the other 3 followers of this blog.
I don't know where you can watch it but I bought it, so you can watch it here next time if nothing else.
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