Books read (19-20)
The Mirage, Matt Ruff (2012)
Mathematics of Life, Ian Stewart (2011)
Films watched (153-166) (6 at the cinema, 8 DVD)
Nightcrawler
Point Break
The Zero Theorem
In Fear
The Consequences of Love (rewatch)
Point Break (rewatch)
Leviathan
Interstellar
Snowpiercer
Interstellar (rewatch) (IMAX)
Michael Clayton (rewatch)
CFC Premieres
Milk
Vertigo
Gigs, comedy, clubs etc (33-35)
AK/DK Synths (gig, Electrowerkz, London)
Much AStew About Nothing (comedy, Leicester Square Theatre, London)
Siro-A (dance/performance, Leicester Square Theatre, London)
Liked: Nightcrawler, Point Break, Interstellar, Snowpiercer, Vertigo, Milk i.e. most of the films.
I'd not watched Vertigo before and got to see it in 70mm on big cinema screen. I do not argue with it being up at the top of best film lists.
I had no memory of watching Michael Clayton but I must have done - as scenes played out they were all so familiar I had definitely seen them, but at no point could I remember anything about what happened next.
CFC Premieres was my film premiere (along with all films made on Cambridgeshire Film Consortium courses that year) which I hope to write more about at some point but it is midnight now and time to sleep.
The Mirage, Matt Ruff (2012)
Mathematics of Life, Ian Stewart (2011)
Films watched (153-166) (6 at the cinema, 8 DVD)
Nightcrawler
Point Break
The Zero Theorem
In Fear
The Consequences of Love (rewatch)
Point Break (rewatch)
Leviathan
Interstellar
Snowpiercer
Interstellar (rewatch) (IMAX)
Michael Clayton (rewatch)
CFC Premieres
Milk
Vertigo
Gigs, comedy, clubs etc (33-35)
AK/DK Synths (gig, Electrowerkz, London)
Much AStew About Nothing (comedy, Leicester Square Theatre, London)
Siro-A (dance/performance, Leicester Square Theatre, London)
Liked: Nightcrawler, Point Break, Interstellar, Snowpiercer, Vertigo, Milk i.e. most of the films.
I'd not watched Vertigo before and got to see it in 70mm on big cinema screen. I do not argue with it being up at the top of best film lists.
I had no memory of watching Michael Clayton but I must have done - as scenes played out they were all so familiar I had definitely seen them, but at no point could I remember anything about what happened next.
CFC Premieres was my film premiere (along with all films made on Cambridgeshire Film Consortium courses that year) which I hope to write more about at some point but it is midnight now and time to sleep.
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