Friday, March 6th - The Vampyre - John William Polidori
this was really really bad. several paragraphs of glazing lord byron followed by a man door hook hand car door ending. There were some really funny moments though so whatever. Crazy to think this was made in the same writing exercize that produced Frankenstein supposedly. Lol
Tuesday, March 3rd - The Addams Family
Tuesday, March 3rd - Jurassic Park
Sunday, March 1st - The Flying Ace
A silent movie that I... did see, I guess. All I have to say of note is that it's very cool that it had an all black cast.
Wednesday, February 25th - Joint Security Area
One of Blue's favorite movies, I really enjoyed it. I cried 3 times. A really beautiful story about the North/South Korean border and a friendship across that border. It was so beautiful and I think about it a lot. I think everyone should go watch this movie.
Tuesday, February 24th - The Celluloid Closet
Documentary about queer film history. Watched it with my friend Blue for his sexuality studies class, it was pretty good. From the 90s, so nothing from the super modern era, but it makes me interest to hear the people's thoughts on the modern queer film scene. Only downside to this documentary is how very white and Hollywood focused it is--but they do mention how black characters were often the ones to be portrayed as gay in media. Overall still a worthwhile watch.
Tuesday, February 17th - Victor/Victoria
Sunday, February 15th - Bottoms
Sunday, February 15th - Barbie & the Diamond Castle
Saturday, February 14th - Newsies
Tuesday, February 10th - Roland Barthes - Camera Lucida
Saturday, February 7th - Newsies
Saturday, February 7th - Barbie Mariposa
Saturday, February 7th - Ratatouille
Saturday, February 7th - The Great Muppet Caper
Saturday, February 7th - The Muppets Take Manhattan
Wednesday, February 4th - Tron: Legacy
Saturday, January 31st - Susan Sontag - On Photography
I am taking a photography seminar course this semester, and for the class we had to read 3 of her essays: "In Plato's Cave", "America, Seen Through Photographs: Darkly", and "The Image World". While I enjoyed the first essay a lot, the second essay felt less like an essay and more like Sontag feeling personally hurt by the works of Diane Arbus and seeking to place that anger somewhere (refering to people outside the social norm as 'ugly' and making a spectacle of queer identities, when Sontag and Liebowitz were lovers--I can see how this would hurt). The last essay could have been really good, were it not for the fact that it spent a good 4 or so pages going on and on about China (a version of which she just... made up?). I get that it was the 60s and 70s when she was writing these essays, but they feel so dated and frankly racist that it made me so mad I didn't really process the rest of the essay. I think she's worth reading, but I also think she might be full of shit when it comes to photography. She says some stuff I think is true, but mostly I think she was just doing what critics do.
Tuesday, January 27th - Barbie Presents Thumbelina
This movie PMO. Also why are the faces so... shaped like that? fascinated.
Tuesday, January 27th - Hysteria (2011)
I don't know if I would call this movie 100% good (I was thoroughly pissed off by the romance subplot it was stupid and gay and lame), but the concept of the whole thing was funny. A guy gets severe hand cramps from fingering women. What are we even doing bro
Monday, January 26th - Newsies
Rewatched Newsies with 2 of my friends and forced another to watch it for the first time. Really good. I feel so maternal towards the newsies
Tuesday, January 20th - Barbie as the Island Princess
This movie was really bad. Why was the peacock so gay. What even. Whatever. Sure.
Tuesday, January 20th - Victor/Victoria
Forced my friend to watch this movie because I'm obsessed with it. Thank you Blue for putting up with me forcing you to watch this with me.
Monday, January 12th - Tuck Everlasting (2015)
Watched a recording of the Atlanta pre-Broadway version of Tuck Everlasting from 2015! Watched it with two of my friends because it's one of their favorite musicals and had a grand old time of things. I'm admittedly not very much of a musicals guy so I don't see very many of them! BUT! I did have fun watching this one. I was super endeared to Mae in particular, I'm always a fan of mom characters who are just doing their best. I'm such a big fan of watching things with my friends also. Very good time :)!
Thursday, January 1st - Night at the Museum
Watched this with 2 of my friends on New Years and had an excellent time. I hadn't seen the movie since I was like... 10 maybe, so it was an excellent watch while I was having fun with my friends. I don't know if I would describe it as... funny? There are a few spots that made me chuckle. Mostly I was just having war flashbacks to the yaoi of the Roman and Cowboy. As one does.