What Did You See This Weekend?

With all the flurry of coming back after a holiday weekend, I totally forgot to ask! Okay, so I watched a crazy Japanese film called Wild Zero and a little film about Gypsies in Serbian called Black Cat, White Cat (more on both of these later). I finally saw Haunting in Connecticut and didn’t hate it as much as everyone else did, although I *REALLY* could have done without the kids kicking my seat for two hours. Obviously, I also watched The Brood and Last Night, both of which were the highlight of the weekend.

How about you? Anything awesome? Or horrible?

4 thoughts on “What Did You See This Weekend?

  1. Shannon the Movie Moxie says:

    Oh, you saw Haunting in Connecticut! We’ll have to discuss. Did the image go all grainy at your screening? Mine was so distracting.

    Never yeard of Wild Zero or Black Cat, White Cat – looking forward to hearing more.

    I had a blast at The Brood, but also caught up with Nosferatu (1922) which was awesome, Married Life which was ok but a little dark – athough with a case including Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson and Pearce Bronson and In the Cut which was quite good but again really dark.

    Ha, and ending off with The Brood – it was a really dark film weekend!

  2. sclerogrrl says:

    Well, it was a crazy-packed weekend for me, with friend-filled sleepovers and visiting parents, but I did get in one movie that I’d been wanting to see. I finally saw A Tale of Two Sisters, which I have to re-watch as I am beyond confused. And thanks to my friend’s 3 year-old, I watched the beginning of Igor before other, shinier distractions took over. Hmmm… I also watched some Firefly with my mom… and then my sister came over and it spiraled into a video game marathon. She did bring me all her VHS movies, though, which I am very excited to re-visit. (The shelves are at capacity!!)

  3. sclerogrrl says:

    Oh! And I went to see Coraline again. It was just as good in non-3D form!

  4. Trista DeVries says:

    YAY for shelves being at capacity! Yay for having shelves! ;P

    I’ve never seen A Tale of Two Sisters, but I’ll have to check it out. I’m really glad Coraline stands up to multiple viewings, especially in non-3D. That’s important. Also, video game marathons are important, since we’re talking about things that are important…

    Those flicks sound great Shannon! Yeah, ending it off with The Brood would certainly cap that off strangely! And darkly!

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