- Rear Window. Man, Hitchcock was an amazing director. This movie may well be perfect.
- Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
- Blazing Saddles.
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Prince of Space. The Japanese movies that got the MST3K treatment are among my favorite. They're just so incredibly strange.
- Serenity. This is a great movie, and I really wish it had done well enough to warrant a sequel.
- The 2005 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, where I saw shorts blocks 1 & 2 and
- The Forbidden Quest about which I remember nothing. I also saw
- Cast a Deadly Spell. Noir mixed with fantasy, with a healthy dollop of Lovecraft.
- Mirrormask. A visually fascinating little fantasy movie with a great Neil Gaiman script. Dave McKean definitely put his stamp on the film. Large parts of the movie look exactly like his art brought to life.
- Rodan. This, as well as the following 3 movies were the selections for Steve's 2005 Halloween Horror Movie Fest.
- Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter. I think the title tells you everything you need to figure out whether or not you want to see this movie. I did. I was not disappointed.
- Shawn of the Dead.
- The Haunting.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Edition). We had owned the DVD for nearly a year before we finally watched this.
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
- Ghost in the Shell. I'm glad I started watching the GitS TV series before seeing this movie. I think the series is great. But if I'd seen this first, I doubt I would have given the show a chance.
- The Last Unicorn. It had been so long since I read the book that I could not remember a damn thing about the story. This is one of Teena's favorites from when she was a kid.
- Toys.
- The Ice Harvest.
- The Tick: The Complete Series. Damn Fox for not giving this a chance.
- Godzilla: Final Wars.
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: Santa Claus.
- Good Night, and Good Luck.
- It's a Wonderful Life.
- Elf.
- The Prisoner. This is my absolutely favorite television program. I really need to finish getting the DVDs someday. (I taped all 17 episodes off a PBS station about 15 years ago, but those tapes are going to wear out sooner or later.)
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
It may take me less time than I thought to get caught up. I have finished with 2005. I'll try to say more the next time I list movies.
2 comments:
What did you think of Elf? I feel it's a classic, but most people say Meh.
I liked Elf fine, but it didn't really grab me. My biggest problem is that one of the characters underwent a change that seemed motivated solely by the fact that he was in a Christmas movie.
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