Screening Log
This new site feature is a collective effort to summarize our viewing habits. Occasionally, you will find titles here that are coming to a theater near you, in addition to films viewed on television, and even films viewed in piecemeal. The screening log is archived each month; to view past entries select a month in the menu below.
March 2005 activity
Total Log Entries: 38
- Adam (0)
- Andrew (0)
- Chet (0)
- Chiranjit (0)
- David (0)
- Eva (0)
- Evan (0)
- Ian (0)
- Jenny (0)
- Katherine (0)
- Leo (2)
- Megan (0)
- Rumsey (10)
- Teddy (0)
- Thomas (12)
- Timothy (0)
- Victoria (0)
Total Comments: 14
- Police Academy (0)
- Mannequin (2)
- Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary (0)
- Downfall (0)
- Millions (0)
- Trouble Every Day (1)
- The Great Ziegfeld (0)
- The Jerk (0)
- Stripes (0)
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (0)
- Torchy Blane in Chinatown (0)
- Control Room (0)
- Monterey Pop: The Outtake Performances (2)
- Gimme Shelter (0)
- Duck Soup (0)
- The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! (0)
- The Work of Director Michel Gondry (0)
- The Serpent and the Rainbow (1)
- Dracula’s Daughter (0)
- The Devil’s Nightmare (0)
- The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (0)
- In This Our Life (0)
- Song of the Exile (0)
- Pierrot le Fou (1)
- L’Eclisse (0)
- 976-EVIL (0)
- The Truman Show (0)
- Dumb and Dumber (0)
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (0)
- The Tales of Hoffmann (0)
- Tropical Malady (0)
- Stop Making Sense (0)
- Sweet Charity (0)
- Weekend at Bernie’s II (2)
- M (5)
- Dear Frankie (0)
- Krull (0)
- The Hanging Woman (0)
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Weekend at Bernie’s II / USA / 1993
This is the second film in which Bernie Lomax’s corpse is reanimated, often ingeniously, by his bumbling employees. Right, I know the concept is utterly ridiculous, but it’s ridiculous to the extent that it’s probably brilliant. The same could apply to the work of Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd.
by Rumsey Taylor | Source: Cable Television
05 Mar 2005 6:17 PM | Comments (2)
marcus / 5 March 2005 / 4:46 PM
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Andrew McCarthy is an f’n genius. And what other comedy gives you a tagline that makes you feel like a necropheliac?
“You don’t have to stop partying just because you’ve stopped breathing!”
Thomas / 5 March 2005 / 5:56 PM / URL
I actually saw this in the theatre back in the day, and all I remember is that I came out of the show convinced that I had just witnessed the low point in the history of film. Don’t get me wrong, the first one is awesome, I’ve watched it dozens of times, and I actually bought it a few months ago. but part 2…maybe I need to see it again.