Sorry, but it's time for my quarterly 'Buks what i have red,' dump
June
And Movies:
June
June
- The Seed of Earth - Robert Silverberg
- A Rose for Ecclestiastes - Roger Zelazny
- Decade of the 1960's - Ed. Aldiss & Harrison 'Classic' SF shorts.
- War Reporting for Cowards - Chris Ayres . Genuinely Laugh Out Loud "How I ended up as a war reporter" madness.
- Gentlemen of the West - Agnes Owen.
- The Valley of Statues - Robert Holdstock
- Kingdoms of Elfin - Sylvia Townsend Warner (This is turning into one of those read every couple of years books. It is delightful.)
- Tara - Terence De Vere White
- Moondust - Andrew Smith. Subtitled 'In Search Of The Men Who Fell To Earth' a fascinating read which recaptured my childhood sense of wonder at the whole Apollo program - despite a couple of obvious factual inaccuracies.
- Authentic Science Fiction - Not very good 1950s SF
- Say, Darling - Richard Bissell. Funny backstage novel. I now want to read The Pajama Game to find out what it was all about.
- Hieroglyphic Tales - Horace Walpole.
- Welcome To The Monkey House - Kurt Vonnegut.
And Movies:
June
- The Lost Continent - Cheap Lost World knock off containing footage lifted from (Dear god! Noooooo!) Rocketship X-M
- Lady Ice -Dull Thomas Crown wannabee that seemed to be have been made by filming Donald Sutherland on holiday.
- Counterblast - 1948 British 'thriller'.
- The Hound of The Baskervilles - Hammer films, l love 'em, total tosh but great total tosh.
- The Phantom Planet - dreadful early 60s 'SF'
- The Bride of the Monster - Ed Wood Jr's second greatest bad film with some truly inspired weird acting moments from Bela Lugosi.
- Rancho Notorious - Great title! Fritz Lang, Marline Deitrich. and Cowboys. Odd.
- Dark City - gorgous comic book nonsence. If you ever watch it keep the sound down until the watch shows 12, as it has one of those dreadful tacked on pre-credit narrations that fuck up the whole mystery before it starts.
- The Dresser - Tom Courtney. What a brilliant performance and this is one of the reasons I don't watch good films. I was was an emotional wreck at the end of this movie. I have to stop watching films about long unexpressed love. I've seen two recently, Cyrano and this, and I was snivelling wreck at the end of both of them. Hanky jobs both times. I'm going back to watching androids fighting; cheap 60s SF movies don't make me feel life an emotional dishrag at the end.
- The Dark Crystal - a cuddled up on the sofa (or in daughter number one's case behind the sofa. "It's a bit scary.") wet Sunday afternoon movie which was not as good as I remembered but it kept the kids hooked.
- A Scanner Darkly - weird and interesting (and funny) but how did they let continuity errors get through in an Animated movie?
- Prayer of the Rollerboys - in a future world, only one man stands in the way of formation rollerblading, drug dealing, fascist street gangs in white trenchcoats and Flock of Seagulls haircuts - and that man is... Corey Haim. As bad as it sounds.
- Withnail and I - I laughed
- Goodbye Lenin - I cried. The great thing about watching so many crap movies is that when I get to see a good one it really goes to work on me.
- Jimmy Neutron - Boy Genius - CGI animated kids nonsense, and like a lot of animated kids nonsense a lot funnier and better made than most movies for adults.
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - Stupid fun.
- Wild Women of Wongo - I had never actually seen this classic piece of drek before. If I have, I had forgotten every frame and after it was finished ...
- Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women - it was 'Women Night' on the Crapmoviethon sofa.
- Attack of the Monsters - Space Bimbos! Giant Space Turtles! What's not to like? Best Line of the movie: "You're right, we'll eat their brains after we've fixed the ship."
- I Was a Teenage Werewolf - (MST3K) This movie didn't have any best lines.
- Samson Vs The Vampire Women - (MST3K) My first encounter with a Mexican wrestling Horror movie - a strange genre, and an experience I shared with Phoebe in Portland as she took a break from painting her kitchen. I went to the movies with someone 8 thousand miles away via Skype and a bit of ad hoc synchronisation. I love the Web.
- Confidential Report - Orson Welles at his most baroque.
- His Girl Friday - Comfort movie.
- Steal This Movie - OK, but not great, Biopic of Abbie Hoffman only watched because I have a thing about the yummy Janeane Garofalo and it was only a quid in Tesco's.
- Mr. Robinson Crusoe - they don't make them like this any more. Thank god.
- The Man Who Knew Too Much - First time I had seen the original version. Some very nice moments but not my favourite (yet) early Hitchock
- Orlando - I love every frame of this movie (even those with Billy Zane in them). Every frame.
- Cabaret - Liza Minnelli - perfect! Joel Grey - brilliant! Oh but dear god why did they cast Michael York? Tomorrow Belongs To Me gives me the shivers.
- I Heart Huckabees - What a pretentious, self-indulgent pile of crap! I hope this lost whoever made it a LOT of money.
- Raising Arizona -
- Paycheck - total turd of a movie. Pointless, explosion-ridden expansion of an adequate, but not that good, Philip K Dick short story.
- The Return Of The Four Musketeers - almost good.
- Django Against Sartana - Tinned Spahetti Hoops western.
- Witchfinder General - A genuinely one-off piece of movie making. The nearest thing (that I know of) to an English Spaghetti Western. Great stuff.
- The Amazing Transparent Man - (Note to self: Avoid Science Fiction movies made in Texas in future - especially those shot in only one week flat.)
6 comments:
Books I've read: 2007
Ursula LeGuin - Wizard of Earthsea
The last Harry Potter Book
I'm currently reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Should get me trough the rest of the year.
"I Am A Bunny" - a golden book. I've read that one about 20 times this year.
That about covers it.
You're retarded friend in the states...
I use an X because I can't spell my name.
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I *Heart* Huckabies - Lily Tomlin reveals the thing most wrong with the movie - the director:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F86s4Vq59Ks
After a day of shooting at a high level - the director asks the actors to take it down by half...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z-qOKF0jmg
Dustin Hoffman is awesome...
Thanks for that. If possible this has lowered my opinion of the director even more... I like I this remake of one of them too.
I haven't read 13 books in my ENTIRE LIFE!!! Does that make you feel any better or just realsie you have a very dull sis-in-law!?!?! x
Django Against Sartana is good. One likely for fans only. Don't expect a Leone.
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