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Weekly Viewing Log 4

In case you were wondering what we have been doing all week, here is a list of the films we have watched since last time.

The Cinesthete:

  1. The Thing – Great sci-fi horror from Carpenter. It was lovely in Bluray.
  2. Crash – Who in their right mind would read Ballard’s Crash and think it could make a good film, and actually be right about it? Cronenberg of course.
  3. Zack and Miri Make a Porno – Has some funny bits but too long and too predictable to be any good.
  4. Comedian – I wish I could be a standup comic. It’s such a romantic job. “Romantic” in the classical way.
  5. Batman: Gotham Knight – Another DC Universei animated film.  This time its anime Batman. These strung together shorts were sometimes great, always good, but solid all around.
  6. Wonder Woman – An amazing DC Universe animated film telling her origin story. These people are like Pixar!
  7. The Bank Job – A fast-paced British heist film with a good script and good direction.
  8. Roxanne – Steve Martin, Cyrano de Bergerac.. what else could you want? A good film, but not Martin’s best.

The Lowest Common Denominator:

  1. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince – Full review coming soon.  Probably a decent movie if you haven’t read the books, but definitely fell far short of expectations.
  2. Zack and Miri Make a Porno – Very enjoyable even if it’s a bit predictable.  Still, better than anything Kevin Smith has done lately.
  3. Role Models – Spectacular and hilarious!  Stiffler and Rudd make a great team.
  4. Encino Man – It’s hard to believe that 17 years after this was produced A) this movie is still awesome and B) Sean Astin went on to be in some of the best movies of all-time.
  5. Rambo – About three minutes worth of story and 87 minutes of gore, what more would you want?  Perfect ending to the series.
  6. He’s Just Not That Into You – The female neurosis is put on full display in this movie where every man is a prick and every woman suffers from some sort of mental retardation.  Very true to life.
  7. Planes, Trains and Automobiles – Two unlovable schmucks turn a simple trip from Wichita, KS to Chicago, IL into an odyssey of moronic hilarity.  It’s the 80s.  It’s Steve Martin.  Of course you’ll love it, even if it’s one of his weaker films.
  8. Twilight - one of the worst movies of all-time.  Who could like that atrocious piece of trash? Synopsis: “Well, despite the fact that everything bad that has ever happened to me is directly attributable to you and you admittedly want to drink my blood, I completely and irrevocably love you”–Kristen Stewart
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Weekly Viewing Log 3

In case you were wondering what we have been doing all week, here is a list of the films we have watched since last time.

The Cinesthete:

  1. Three Amigos – Not my favorite Landis film, but funny and full of some really good bits.
  2. The Program - College football told as after school specials. It was an entertaining diversion.
  3. Superman: Doomsday – Direct to DVD DC universe animation. This was a lot of fun and made me realize why I hate the latest season of Smallville so much.
  4. Bruno - See my review below!
  5. Borat – Still funny, and better than Bruno.
  6. Justice League: The New Frontier – More surprisingly great DC universe animation. This deft story of the formation of the Justice League is well-written, and action-packed.

The Lowest Common Denominator:

  1. Balls of Fury – Amusing, but ultimately forgettable.  Ho-hum.
  2. Three Amigos - Awesome movie from my childhood that gets better with every viewing.  How could a movie that features a singing bush and an invisible swordsman be bad? Answer: it can’t.
  3. The Program – A college football team full of troubled players struggles to make a bowl game.  Pretty awesome and entertaining, even if it is like watching a dozen after school specials concurrently.
  4. Forgetting Sarah Marshall – quite possibly the awesomest romantic comedy of all time, complete with a dracula musical featuring puppets.  Jason Segel is my hero.
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Weekly Viewing Log 2

In case you were wondering what we have been doing all week, here is a list of the films we have watched since last time.

The Cinesthete:

  1. Zoolander - Not as bad as it looks, but overlong and Will Ferrell yells too much.
  2. Wall-E - A sci-fi masterpiece! It may be Pixar’s best, which says alot.
  3. Away We Go – Simple, sweet and better than it thinks it is.
  4. The Umbrellas of CherbourgA love-story entirely in song. A film that could only be made in 60′s France.
  5. A Decade Under the Influence – IFC’s documentary on 70s film. I found a whole bunch of films that I have to watch now.

The Lowest Common Denominator:

  1. Zoolander – Genius in its idiocy, it even managed to make TC smile and, dare I say, giggle….several times!
  2. Mr. Woodcock - Dear New Line Cinema: a film about an asshole banging Stifler’s mom is only funny if that asshole is Paul Finch and the movie is called American Pie.
  3. Ghost Busters – If you need me to tell you how awesome this film is in a weekly viewing log, you’re probably already dead on the inside.  Expect a visit from Drs. Venkman, Stantz and Spengler (as well as my fist) in the very near future.
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Weekly Viewing Log 1

In case you were wondering what we have been doing all week, here is a list of the films we have watched since last time.

The Cinesthete:

  1. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen - What did  I expect?
  2. Trekkies - Well made, good natured, and geeky.
  3. Conversations with Kevin Smith – His movies may be so-so, but he is a very smart and entertaining individual.
  4. The Man Who Wasn’t There – Classic Coen. Not as good as their early stuff, but better than most of their films.
  5. Intolerable Cruelty – I have now seen every Coen brothers film. This one is funny, but shallow and forgettable.

The Lowest Common Denominator:

  1. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen – managed to make rock ‘em, sock ‘em robots and Megan Fox’s breasts boring and confusing.  Utterly disappointing.
  2. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen - the second viewing made it clear that only Michael Bay can make a movie that fails everything, including failing.
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