There comes a moment every year in a man's life when he looks back upon the year that passed and dwells on the lessons learnt, thereby becoming a better person.
This is not one of those moments.
I started off 2005 by keeping a log of all the movies I watched. I grew weary of this after a few months; blogging became a chore. So now when I look back and try to remember the best movies of the year, I am at a loss. Very few linger in my mind, truth be told. Miller's Crossing is one for sure. Revenge of the Sith is another. Rajamanikyam, perhaps. A History of Violence, definitely. Also Before Sunset, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Black and Crash. Best of the lot? I'd say it's a tie between Miller's Crossing and A History of Violence.
Books read have been few and far between. My reading has really dropped off the past year, what with the new job and the travel. In fact, I can't remember a single new book that I read and liked enough to talk about here. Oh, maybe The Half-Blood Prince, what the hell.
I'm looking forward to some better reading in the new year though, after a few purchases I made recently - Dom de Lillo's Underworld, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomincon, Akira Kurosawa's Something Like An Autobiography, Woody Allen's Collected Works, Samit Basu's The Manticore's Secret (not yet purchased, but consider it done) and John Updike's Bech: A Book.
On a different note, Rachu's favourite song these days (apart from her eternal #1, the song from Shrek, I'm A Believer) is a medly of two popular tunes. It goes:
Santa Claus is coming to town
Laughing all the way.
Indeed. Hope you all had a Merry Christmas.
No,nobody reads the subject lines. There, my paradoxical comment of the day :)
ReplyDeleteSeeing my record come under threat , I watched Shrek for the 111th time (in true blue Bilbo style):D
ReplyDeleteHey, how is The History of Violence? Am aching to watch it. Soundtrack is mind-blowing.
I really liked A History of Violence. Superb performances, screenplay and direction. Don't miss it.
ReplyDeleteHow do you find time for all this, amigo? :)
ReplyDeleteDid you feel that some of the drawn out sex scenes were a little gratuitous, though? I thought it was great otherwise.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm starting on Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver (the first of a trilogy) soon. Sounded decent.
All what? The books? Read 'em in the loo, of course!
ReplyDeleteI'm all for gratuitous sex scenes, brother. The gratuitouser, the better.
ReplyDeleteI read the subject lines.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Can't argue with that :)
ReplyDeleteNo deep vein thrombosis?
ReplyDeleteNumb legs, but not quite deep vein thrombosis yet, I think.
ReplyDeletemadhav, we've been running shrek part I, II and 3D every day for the past fortnight. my son sid has been really living it up during his break from playschool. hee. more power to rachu- i so adore that song too. i'm cross eyed with jealousy to read your prospective list of books to peruse. wow! i barely get the time to read my newspaper in the loo.
ReplyDeletei ALWAYS read the subject lines :-D
ReplyDeleteHar har. Where did you watch it? National Market? I thought they didn't have good copies.
ReplyDeleteAMC Theatres, Houston, Texas.
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