Monday, January 30, 2012

2011 Year End Blowout Extravaganza! Posterized: Movies Watched March/April

Reminder from yesterday's post:

-Only films watched from beginning to their end count. So if I turned on HBO and caught say Listen to Me at the 20 minute mark and watched the rest of the film, it is not eligible. Neither would Left Behind: World at War be if I started to watched it and Jesus came down to earth to receive his follows up to the bosom of heaven, thus interrupting the broadcast with 10 minutes remaining. However, if I went to the cinema to see Like Father, Like Son at a repertory screening at the New Beverly, and watch the film from start to finish, then it does count.

-TV movies count, but TV series do not, even special two parters (but for shits and giggles, and since I watched my fair share of television as well, I am including the TV series whose seasons I watched in their entirety at the end of each entry. Remember, some of these I started pre-2011)

-I count each movie I see as a viewing, so if I watched Mamma Mia! ten times, that counts as ten viewings! AND DON’T JUDGE ME!!!!!

-Presentation became a point of contention for some films, so here’s what I decided, if the film was presented in separate intervals like Carlos, which was separated by Netflix into three nearly two hour segments with credits, it counted as three films. However, when I saw the Kill Bill: Whole Bloody Affair cut, it only counted as one film, despite its previous split incarnation

Films in italics are films that I would rate a B+ or higher on the ol’ grading system, or 4 or more stars on the 5 star system

And finally for films whose year of release is written this way (2010/11) the first is the year of the film’s premiere release (or for foreign films, year of release in their country) the second is the American release date, for year end lists, since I am American at least until Alvin and the Chipmunks 4: Chipocalypse Now premieres, I go by the second date.

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Films in italics are films that I would rate a B+ or higher on the ol' grading system, or 4 stars or more on a 5 star scale.

And for films whose year of release is written like this...(2010/2011), the first year is the year of the film's premiere release (either at a festival or for foreign films, the year of their release in their particular country), the second year is the American release date. For year end lists, since I am an American at least until Rick Santorium is our president, I go by the second date.

80.) 3.1-I Live in Fear (1955, Akira Kurosawa)/DVR (TCM)/1st
81.) 3.3-The Cannonball Run (1981, Hal Needham)/DVD/1st
82.) 3.3-The Road Warrior (Mad Max 2) (1981/82, George Miller)/Blu Ray/2nd
83.) 3.5-On Golden Pond (1981, Mark Rydell)/DVD/1st
84.) 3.6-The Anderson Tapes (1970, Sindey Lumet)/Theatre (New Beverly)/1st
85.) 3.6-Vengeance (2010, Johnnie To)/Netflix Streaming/1st
86.) 3.8-The Seven Per Cent Solution (1976, Herbert Ross)/DVR (TCM)/1st
87.) 3.8-Black Samson (1974, Charles Bail)/DVD/1st
88.) 3.9-Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948, Charles Barton)/DVD/1st
89.) 3.10-Galaxy Quest (1999, Dean Parisot)/DVD/2nd
90.) 3.10-Four Lions (2010, Chris Morris)/Blu Ray/1st
91.) 3.11-Precious (2009, Lee Daniels)/Netflix Streaming/1st
92.) 3.11-I Need That Record (2008, Brendan Toller)/Netflix Streaming/1st
93.) 3.12-Sharky's Machine (1981, Burt Reynolds)/DVD/1st
94.) 3.14-Elvis (1979, John Carpenter)/DVD/1st
95.) 3.16-Tony Manero (2008, Pablo Larrain)/DVR (HBO)/1st
96.) 3.17-The Lonely Guy (1984, Arthur Hiller)/DVD/2nd
97.) 3.17-Minnie and Moskovitz (1971, John Cassavettes)/Netflix Streaming/1st
98.) 3.18-Death Rides a Horse (1968, Giulio Petrini)/DVD/1st
99.) 3.18-Mystery Team (2009, Dan Eckman)/Netflix Streaming/1st
100.) 3.19-Never Let Me Go (2010, Mark Romanek)/Blu Ray/1st
101.) 3.20-Rango (2011, Gore Verbinski)/Theatre (Arclight Pasadena)/1st
102.) 3.21-Code Unknown (2000, Michael Haneke)/DVD/2nd
103.) 3.21-Strange Behavior (1981, Michael Laughlin)/DVR (TCM)/1st
104.) 3.22-Assassination (1987, Peter Hunt)/DVD/1st
105.) 3.22-An American Werewolf in London (1981, John Landis)/Blu Ray/6th
106.) 3.22-Shanghai Express (1932, Josef von Sternberg)/DVR (TCM)/1st
107.) 3.23-The Big Boss (aka Fists of Fury) (1971, Lo Wei)/DVD/1st
108.) 3.26-Goijira (1954, Ishiro Honda)/Netflix Streaming/1st
109.) 3.26-Bigger than Life (1956, Nicholas Ray)/Blu Ray/1st
110.) 3.28-Female Prisoner # 701: Scorpion (1972, Shunya Ito)/DVD/2nd
111.) 3.28-Certified Copy (2010/11, Abbas Kiarostami)/Theatre (Laemle Playhouse)/1st
112.) 3.28-Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997, Werner Herzog)/DVD/1st
113.) 3.29-Messenger of Death (1989, J. Lee Thompson)/DVD/1st
114.) 3.30-The Entity (1983, Sidney J. Furie)/Netflix Streaming/2nd
115.) 4.1-Rubber (2010/11, Quentin Dupieux)/DVR (HD TV)/1st
116.) 4.3-The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Brad Furman)/Theatre (Laguna Canyon Cinema)/1st
117.) 4.3-Conan the Barbarian (1982, John Milius)/DVD/2nd
118.) 4.4-Conan the Destroyer (1984, Marco Ferreri)/DVD/2nd
119.) 4.5-Dillinger is Dead (1969, Marco Ferreri)/DVD/1st
120.) 4.5-...All the Marbles (1981, Robert Aldrich)/DVD/1st
121.) 4.6-Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2003/04, Quentin Tarantino), Theatre (New Beverly)/1st (of this cut)
122.) 4.7-My Cousin Vinny (1992, Jonathan Lynn)/DVR (Encore)/2nd
123.) 4.8-Jane Eyre (2011, Cary Fukunaga)/Theatre (Laemle Playhouse)/1st
124.) 4.8-Play Misty for Me (1971, Clint Eastwood)/DVD/2nd
125.) 4.9-The Apostle (1997, Robert Duvall)/DVD/1st
126.) 4.10-Deadhead Miles (1971, Vernon Zimmerman)/Netflix Streaming/1st
127.) 4.11-A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick)/DVD/approx 7th
128.) 4.12-Inglorious Basterds (2009, Quentin Tarantino)/Blu Ray/3rd
129.) 4.14-Caught (1948, Max Ophuls)/Theatre (The Egyptian)/1st
130.) 4.14-April Fool's Day (1986, Fred Walton)/DVR (Showtime)/2nd
131.) 4.16-99 River Street (1953, Phil Karlson)/Netflix Streaming/1st
132.) 4.17-Red Cliff part I (2009, John Woo)/Blu Ray/1st
133.) 4.18-Scream 4 (2011, Wes Craven)/Theatre (Glendale Americana)/1st
134.) 4.19-Get Him to the Greek (2010, Nicholas Stoller)/DVR (Cinemax)/1st
135.) 4.21-License to Kill (1989, John Glenn)/DVD/2nd
136.) 4.22-Red Cliff part II (2009, John Woo)/Blu Ray/1st
137.) 4.23-Source Code (2011, Duncan Jones)/Theatre (Glendale Americana)/1st
138.) 4.23-Scanners (1981, David Cronenberg)/DVD/3rd
139.) 4.24-Nowhere Boy (2010, Sam Taylor-Wood)/Blu Ray/1st
140.) 4.25-Scream 3 (2000, Wes Craven)/DVR (Showtime)/2nd
141.) 4.25-Who Can Kill a Child? (1976, Narcisco Ibanez Serrador)/DVD/1st
142.) 4.25-Ms. 45 (1981, Abel Ferrera)/DVD/1st
143.) 4.26-35 Shots of Rum (2009, Claire Denis)/Netflix Streaming/1st
144.) 4.26-Daisy Kenyon (1947, Otto Preminger)/DVD/1st
145.) 4.27-Breezy (1973, Clint Eastwood)/Netflix Streaming/1st
146.) 4.28-Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1959, Richard Brooks)/DVD/1st
147.) 4.29-Jane Eyre (2006, Susanna White)/DVD/1st
148.) 4.29-Blow Out (1981, Brian DePalma)/Blu Ray/approx 5th
149.) 4.30-13 Assassins (2011, Takashi Miike)/DVR (HD TV)/1st

TV Series

TV2.) Party Down/Season 2 (2010, John Enbom, Paul Rudd, Dan Etheridge, Rob Thomas)
Tv3.) Treme/Season 1 (2010, David Simon, Eric Overmyr)
TV4.) The Rockford Files/Season 2 (1975-76, Stephen J. Cannell)
TV5.) Star Trek/Season 3 (1968-69, Gene Roddenberry)
TV6.) The Walking Dead/Season 1 (2010, Frank Darabont)

3 comments:

Mummbles said...

I was going to start watching the original Star Trek series myself, did you enjoy the episodes?

I am still jealous I have not seen the Whole Bloody Affair cut of Kill Bill, why is it not on bluray yet?

Looking forward to seeing more posters from you soon. October should be a particularly fun month.

Colonel Mortimer said...

Star Trek has some stinker of some episodes, especially in the third season, but it's definitely worth it for the gems. You don't really need to watch them in order, I'd google a list of some of the best episodes "Space Seed (intro to Khan)" "City on the Edge of Forever" "The Trouble with Tribbles" and if you dig them, go digging deeper.

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