This ought to be the place to mourn that this isn't
LVI: Son of Rambow (Garth Jennings, 2008)
The combination of working and not working or perhaps the wrong kind of avoiding work meant that none of the four screenings across the weekend suited me. Instead we accentuate the positive and note that two-three years ago the general OCD/depression/overwork/apathy/lack of time would not have allowed this many visits to the cinema, if any.
So we come instead to two films I approached with the sense of having already seen them, one of which was to a large degree Canadian. It's another randomly programmed Monday night double bill at the Carbuncle.
( LVI: Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) )
( LVII: Lars and the Real Girl (Craig Gillespie, 2007) )
Totals: 57 (Cinema: 21; DVD: 34; TV: 2)
LVI: Son of Rambow (Garth Jennings, 2008)
The combination of working and not working or perhaps the wrong kind of avoiding work meant that none of the four screenings across the weekend suited me. Instead we accentuate the positive and note that two-three years ago the general OCD/depression/overwork/apathy/lack of time would not have allowed this many visits to the cinema, if any.
So we come instead to two films I approached with the sense of having already seen them, one of which was to a large degree Canadian. It's another randomly programmed Monday night double bill at the Carbuncle.
( LVI: Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) )
( LVII: Lars and the Real Girl (Craig Gillespie, 2007) )
Totals: 57 (Cinema: 21; DVD: 34; TV: 2)
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