
What to write. Movies? Go.
Saw Inception three times. Don't worry, you don't really glean any more insight into the film the third time than you do the first, unless you weren't really paying attention the first time. But I was, so. All it really did was confirm that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is, in fact, delicious (as well as the rest of the cast) and his zero gravity fight scene is one of my favorites of all time.
A Single Man is a great movie. I found it a little slow at the beginning. Well, not a little. Quite a bit. And the last shot of the movie also seemed to linger too much. I could've just been being impatient, though. But aside from that, the movie is great. Very stylishly simple yet nonetheless effective, which is my favorite type of film making. It's why I still hail No Country For Old Men as a near-perfect movie, and one of my most favorites ever. The lack of dialog works to enhance the emotional impact and amount of personal relevance and relation someone watching one of these types of movies feels. It's very organic.
Watched Chloe, too. And I think I might've liked this a lot more if I was a guy. Almost every other line is an innuendo or outright erotica. If you're a guy, this is your new favorite movie. Amanda Seyfried is gorgeous and you see her naked a lot.
Now, it wasn't a terrible movie. It was pretty interesting. Just very sensual, and a little weird.
I mean, you don't really get any background on Chloe, which, I think, would've helped the movie make a bit more sense. Especially at the end.
Right now, I'm pretty bored. I'm going through my ipod and deleting the repeats I have for some reason. Also, my scrobbler from last.fm was being gay so I deleted it and haven't gotten around to reinstalling it yet. Maybe I'll do that. Sigh.
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