- An Education (12/27)
- Crazy Heart (12/26)
- The Young Victoria (12/24)
- The Fantastic Mr. Fox (12/23)
- Avatar (12/18)
- New Moon (12/15)
- Up in the Air (12/3)
- Zombieland (10/25)
- Fish Tank (Chicago Film Festival) (10/15)
- Girls on the Wall (documentary) (Chicago Film Festival) (10/11)
- Love and Savagery (Chicago Film Festival) (10/10)
- SPY(IES) (ESPION(S) en francais) (Chicago Film Festival) (10/10)
- Whip It! (10/3)
- Inglourious Basterds (8/23)
- Thirst (8/22)
- Julie & Julia (8/19)
- District 9 (8/12)
- Ponyo (the whole thing this time!) (8/10)
- Ponyo (first 1.5 hrs.) (8/6)
- Paper Heart (7/16)
- Hurt Locker (7/15)
- 500 Days of Summer (7/7)
- Public Enemies (7/4)
- Hump Day (6/29)
- Moon (6/15)
- Away We Go (6/4)
- State of Play (5/24)
- Terminator: Salvation (5/23)
- Star Trek (5/11)
- Gigantic (4/10)
- Sunshine Cleaning (4/4)
- Gran Torino (4/2)
- Duplicity (3/22)
- Push (3/14)
- The Reader (3/4)
- The Class (en francais: Entre Les Murs) (2/28)
- The Wrestler (2/1)
- Coraline (1/15)
- Slumdog Millionaire (1/2)
Daily Archives: December 27, 2009
Favorite Song of the Day
“Young Forever” by Jay-Z and Mr. Hudson (of Mr. Hudson & the Library who you may remember I LOVE a LOT)
Technically Mr. Hudson’s part is a cover of “Forever Young” intermixed with some Jay-Z rap. Love the background music. Love!!
Essays: A Plea for Eros, by Siri Hustvedt
I had read and really enjoyed Hustvedt’s intense novel “What I Loved” (if you search for “Hustvedt” on this page you can hear more) and although I am not a big reader of nonfiction, one day in the bookstore this just insisted on coming home with me.
These are really interesting essays. My favorites were the literary ones – ponderings on The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald), The Bostonians (H. James) and Our Mutual Friend (Dickens) – and, as someone who was a New Yorker at the time, her essay on 9/11 from a NYer’s point of view.
The Minnesota stuff is all very familiar to me, I can picture those places not just from my own experiences in small towns there, and my undergrad experience at Gustavus (very similar to St. Olaf, where she went), but also from having been to many of the actual places.
She makes herself very vulnerable here. Way beyond anything I could ever commit to print. And at some points as similarly intense as in her fiction. Burning brightly.
Big Screen: Crazy Heart
Leisurely paced but not slow. Heartaching but not completely breaking. Really nuanced performances. Lovely music. Thumbs up all ’round.
ETA: And I forgot to tell you that my favorite drummer Jay Bellerose (from here and he played at this show also although I didn’t know it at the time) played in the movie / on the soundtrack. Oh YES! 🙂