Oh I fully intend on purchasing HP3, but I just love that girl so much for remembering the release date and doing what she could to feed my obsession.
Having it rented to satisfy my immediate viewing needs, I may be able to hold the purchased copy until Christmas.
I wonder how DVD sales are going to hold up for HP3 considering the box office intake for the series has been declining with each movie.
I got a handful of movies at the library this afternoon, on the theory that it's a long holiday weekend, ideal for loafing around in front of the DVD player (unless my friends opt for football, in which case I will have to beat them senseless and lock them in a broom closet). I forced myself to get movies I haven't seen before:
Shrek (yes, the first one; yes, I haven't seen it yet; shut up)
Moulin Rouge (see above)
Starsky and Hutch
a DVD with 4 Buster Keaton shorts on them (College, The Electric House, the Blacksmith, and [memfault]), because someone here was talking about Buster Keaton the other day, and I realized that I have never seen a Buster Keaton movie.
Judging by the trailer,
Elektra
looks better than
Daredevil.
Judging by
Daredevil,
that's no lofty goal.
I do hope that Bullseye comes round to visit.
Since they'll probably include the Hand backstory about her resurrection, I wonder whether the film will cast James Hong or Mako? It seems to be an unwritten rule that any American movie dealing with Asians has to star one or the other.
I hope you love
Moulin Rouge,
Teppy.
Early reviews of Alexander are coming in. This one's by an LJ friend who is a professor of classics.
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No real spoilers.
Elektra has to be better than Daredevil if for no other reason than the fact that Jennifer Garner >> Ben Affleck.
Attendez, Nutty, Scrappy!
Essential Noir
November 26 through December 23
Film Forum
You're not going anywhere until you master the Noir Assessment Test! A real brain boost, the NAT is based on Film Forum's exciting Essential Noir series, 34 American classics from 1941 to 1958 including Laura, Double Indemnity, The Maltese Falcon, and a restoration of Force of Evil.
The only way to ace the NAT is to know the films. Then you can go to Noir University, where the students are jumpy. For the real geniuses—prizes! First: a private noir tour by Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum's repertory programmer and winner of France's Order of Arts and Letters, and lunch at Peter Luger with Goldstein and me. Second: two Film Forum tickets. Third: three tickets. Disclaimer: Seeing all the films will make you call your friends Ma and Pa and put on the feedbag and you'll feel queasy and want to confess. But you'll get over it.
Actual Quiz is here
I know the answers to this (you need to see the picture)...
1. Name the film above. And—just who is her lover and how did he become medically inclined?
...and this one for sure.
5. Kathie Moffatt is to Jeff Bailey as (choose one): (a) Annie Laurie Starr is to Bart Tare; (b) Phyllis Dietrichson is to Walter Neff; (c) Alice Reed is to Professor Wanley; (d) Chickamaw is to T-Dub.
...and some examples for both mirrors and portraits for this one.
6. Noir and the mirror—the doppelgänger, the Rankian concept of the double as insurance of the self, Slavoj Zizek's "non-symbolized surplus." Name three films that have big mirror revelation moments. Now think of three with portraits. There may be more, but I got tired and couldn't watch them all.
Film Forum Essential Noir Schedule
I've seen 23 out of the 34.
Wow, those questions are *tough*. And the last one is an essay question! It's like we're back in college.
I think I know the answer to #5 (the one about Kathie Moffat) and I'm pretty sure which film #7 is supposed to be (although not the answer to the first question). Then maybe a couple of mirror/portrait examples, but that's about it.