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Movies Seen in 2009

Well, I forked over fourteen bucks in advanced to see Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen at the local IMAX yesterday.

It was stupid, offensive, and I could have gone my whole life without seein' John Turtorro's bare ass on an IMAX screen. I've never before heard a theater full of people go "EEEWW!!!" at the same time.

Of course, there will be another sequel, but I won't be wastin' my money on it.

So, add it to my list.

Gran Torino*
Frost/Nixon
Inkheart*
Fanboys
Friday the 13th (2009)*
The International*
Watchmen*
Monsters vs Aliens*
Fast and Furious*
Star Trek (2009)*
The Soloist*
Battle for Terra*
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Band from TV Concert Video
Drag Me to Hell*
Away We Go*
Terminator: Salvation
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Each movie with a * means I saw it at a free advanced screenin'.
 
Wow, this might be a little tough... I know what I've seen in theaters but I don't know about at home... let's see:

In Theaters:
Taken
Fanboys
Watchmen
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Star Trek
Terminator Salvation
Drag Me To Hell
Up
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

On DVD (first-viewings, not counting TV on DVD):
Rachel Getting Married
Wendy and Lucy
Beckett on Film 4-Disc series
The Queen
Bottle Rocket
Primer
A Streetcar Named Desire
1984
12 Monkeys
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Manhattan
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Julius Caesar (starring Marlon Brando)
Dial M for Murder
The Illusionist
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The Life Before Her Eyes
Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son From His Father
The Visitor
Gonzo: The Life and Times of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Sherrybaby

There are a bunch of movies that I want to see in theaters that I have yet to, and desperately want to, see: Moon, Away We Go, The Hangover, Public Enemies, Harry Potter, (500) Days of Summer and a few more.
 
  1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) [A]
  2. Hancock [C]
  3. The Ex [C]
  4. Blue Velvet
    [*]The Visitor [A]
    [*]My Best Friend's Girl [C]
    [*]Winter Passing
    [*]Zack and Miri Make A Porno
    [*]Crank
    [*]Pulse [F]
    [*]Saw V [C]
    [*]Pathology
    [*]Dazed and Confused [B-]
    [*]Fast Times at Ridgemont High [D]
    [*]Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist [A]
    [*]Changeling [B+]
    [*]The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
    [*]Blindness [B-]
    [*]Elegy [B-]
    [*]Slumdog Millionaire [A+]
    [*]Mojave Phone Booth
    [*]X-Men Origins: Wolverine [C]
    [*]Star Trek [A+]
    [*]The Executioner's Song [C]
    [*]Taken
    [*]The Alphabet Killer [D]
    [*]Prince of the City
    [*]Helter Skelter
    [*]The Last Emperor [A]
    [*]Valkyrie [A]
    [*]Twilight [B-]
    [*]Serpico
    [*]The Hangover
    [*]Appaloosa [B-]
    [*]Revolutionary Road [C]
    [*]Frost/Nixon [A]
    [*]Friday the 13th (2009) [F]
    [*]Let the Right One In
    [*]Milk [A]
    [*]The Reader [A]
    [*]The Wrestler [A]
    [*]Synedoche, New York [A]
    [*]Doubt [B+]
    [*]Defiance [B-]
    [*]Franklyn [C]
    [*]Eden Log [C-]
    [*]Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen [C+]
 
Waltz with Bashir - unusual and good. :bolian:

Oliver! (the musical from the 60s) - not as good as I remember. :wtf: However, for a 2 1/2 hr movie, it sure zips along.
 
Seen for the first time:

Star Trek
Wolverine
Valkyrie
The Taking of Phelam 1-2-3
Iron Man
Hulk
Traitor
TMNT
Batman: The Dark Knight
V for Vendetta
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Mum & Dad
Mr. Brooks
Run Fatboy Run
Fantastic Four 1
Fantastic Four 2
Quantam of Solace

May as well add the below. Haven't watched them yet but have the DVDs:

Spider Man 2
Oceans 13
Seven Pounds
Taken
Million Dollar Baby
 
Off the top of my head (some are re-viewings) I can list 'em but I may forget a few. I'll rate 'em out of 4 stars.

Gran Torino- ****
Defiance- ***
Star Wars- ****
The X-Files: Fight the Future- ***
Watchmen- ***1/2
Milk- ***
Frost/Nixon- ****
Star Trek- ***
Changeling- ****
Cloverfield- ****
Body of Lies- ***
Quantum of Solace- ***
Street Kings- ***
The Dark Knight- ****
Death Proof- **1/2
Three Days of the Condor- ****
Taken- ***
 
Star Trek [A]
Tropic Thunder
Pixar Short Films Collection 1 [C+]
The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer [A]
Bitter Films Vol. 1 (Don Hertzfeldt) [A]
The Animation Show Vol. 1 [A]
The Animation Show Vol. 2 [C+]
The Animation Show Vol. 3 [A-]
Blue Velvet
Corndog Man [C]
Beowulf [C-]
The King of Comedy [A-]
Smokin' Aces [C]
Rain Man [A]
Halloween
Bender's Big Score [C+]
Hearts in Atlantis [C+]
Hellboy [A]
Children of Men
LA Confidential [A]
Cinderella Man
Idiocracy
The Hidden [B+]
Edmond [C]
300

Probably more that I'm forgetting offhand
 
New (i.e. in a cinema)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine [C]
Star Trek [A]
Terminator Salvation [D]
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen [F-]

Films Watched This Year That I'd Never Seen Before*
Dirty Harry [A]
Magnum Force [A]
The Enforcer [A]
Sudden Impact [D]
The Dead Pool [C]
Die Hard [A]
Die Hard With a Vengeance [C]
Quantum of Solace [D+]
21 [B+]
Street Kings
Zodiac: Director's Cut [A]
Wanted [D]
The Invasion [F]
Repo Man [D]
Next [F]
Vantage Point [B+]

* - In some cases, I had seen them before but was either too young or not paying enough attention to appreciate them.

I'll add more as I see/remember seeing them.
 
More old movies I've recently seen:

The Astronaut Farmer [C]
Seven Samurai [A]
The Number 23 [D]
Watership Down
The Prestige
Bee Movie [C]

I'm glad that I finally found three and a half hours to sit down and watch Seven Samurai in one sitting. :lol: George Lucas has stated that this film was partially the inspiration for Star Wars, and I can totally see that- the way that some of the action shots were constructed is almost exactly like how he handled those type of shots in the trilogy. I was surprised to see the trademark Star Wars "wipe" shot to cut from scene to scene was also taken from this movie!
 
I've only seen two movies in the theatre this year:
Star Trek
Watchmen


On DVD, I've seen quite a few - probably close to 100 films. Most of them were classic (pre-1965) films however, so I won't bother typing them out as most people around here don't know and don't care about them. I'll just say that I watched alot of Paul Newman pictures this year (for obvious reasons), alot of Tyrone Power pictures (he had a huge boxed set of films come out this past year), alot of Truffaut films (got on a kick), alot of John Mills films (tons came out in the UK this past year as it was his centennial birthday), alot of Dirk Bogarde films (another kick), and several Sean Connery films (he was Star of the Month for May on TCM).

"Modern" movies I've seen this year on DVD:

Underworld
Underworld: Evolution
(looking at BigFoot's avatar every day for about 4 years FINALLY broke me down :p )
The Reader
P.S. I Love You
Onegin
The White Countess
Support Your Local Sheriff
(could be classified as classic film though since it's 1968)

There are probably a few others, but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.
 
I've only seen two movies in the theatre this year:
Star Trek
Watchmen

Both worth goin' to the theater to check out.

I'm goin' out tomorrow night to check out Star Trek again, and will be havin' a viewin' party for the director's cut of Watchmen when it comes out.

Support Your Local Sheriff (could be classified as classic film though since it's 1968)

LOVE THAT MOVIE!

Oh, my god, one of the best James Garner movies, ever.

I keep meanin' to watch the psuedo-sequel, Support Your Local Gunfighter, but I just haven't gotten to it.
 
Support Your Local Sheriff (could be classified as classic film though since it's 1968)
LOVE THAT MOVIE!

Oh, my god, one of the best James Garner movies, ever.

I keep meanin' to watch the psuedo-sequel, Support Your Local Gunfighter, but I just haven't gotten to it.

Support Your Local Gunfighter is good too, but Support Your Local Sheriff is better, IMO. Although your mileage may vary.

IMO, the best 'comedy' western ever made. Doesn't rely on juvenile 'guy humor' like Blazing Saddles. It's just good old fashion FUNNY.

I love the part where he explains about the jail with no bars, and how 'we're just gonna operate as if there WERE bars, and everything will be fine." :guffaw:

James Garner is, IMO, one of the best (and perhaps one of the most under-recognized) comic actors ever.
 
Gentleman's Agreement - A Very Important Film when released in
'47 but a bit on the speechy side now...I kept looking for Dean Stockwell, and finally realized DUH! he'd be a little kid... :rommie:

Push - Eh, okay. Didn't deserve the trashing it got in the reviews when released. Or maybe Heroes makes it look more coherent by comparison?
 
Gentleman's Agreement - A Very Important Film when released in
'47 but a bit on the speechy side now...I kept looking for Dean Stockwell, and finally realized DUH! he'd be a little kid... :rommie:

I made the same mistake when I watched it a few years ago!

:lol:

Got plans to go see Moon this weekend, hope it doesn't suck!

:techman:
 
Just seen "The Hangover" in the cinema: it is actually really funny. I'd recommend it if you want to zone out for a couple of hours, ha.
 
Gentleman's Agreement - A Very Important Film when released in
'47 but a bit on the speechy side now...I kept looking for Dean Stockwell, and finally realized DUH! he'd be a little kid... :rommie:

I made the same mistake when I watched it a few years ago!

:lol:

Got plans to go see Moon this weekend, hope it doesn't suck!

:techman:

I've been hearing great things, I'm sure you have nothing to worry about. I'm still trying to find time to get to the theater here that's showing it.
 
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