I'm in between a lot of shows and I have a small stack of DVDs waiting to be watched.
Live on TV, Call the Midwife and Home Fires started two weeks ago and they're replaying Forsyth Saga and Wolf Hall for any Damien Lewis fanatics.
On Netflix, I'm stuck in season 3 of Peaky Blinders. The beginning of 3 felt very rushed, and it felt like the quality was slacking so I stepped away for a few weeks, but I'm going to try and finish at least season 3 soon.
A friend of mine discovered they loaded the complete series up tho this point of The Doctor Blake Mysteries, which is so awesome! I watched season 1 and part of season 2 on DVDs from the library, but now I'm continuing on Netflix.
I went for a weekend in Portland recently and the hotel had basic cable so I was able to watch some House Hunters and Fixer Upper (I love Chip and Joanna Gaines!)
I'm trying to stay abreast of the news, but the impending war makes me avoid it. Its almost unconscious.
That's it for now.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Dogtooth (2009)***
I saw The Lobster, which was different and I liked it, so I looked up what other films that director Yorgos Lanthimos has done and I found Dogtooth available at the library, so I checked it out!
Dogtooth is a strange little subtitled Greek movie about a strange little very controlled family. I didn’t think I was going to be able to get past the first 20 minutes, but I soon became intrigued: What were these strange kids going to do and how can their strange parents maintain this lifestyle?
I don’t think I’ve experienced this before, but this was the first time I watched a movie’s deleted scenes and it made me appreciate the film even more. It was apparent why those scenes should have been cut and the value their cuts added to the movie.
Lanthimos' movies have strange stories and he uses unusual techniques to tell them. I find his style refreshing, especially after watching a lot of BBC produced stuff and the syndicated procedurals I lean on for entertainment during the week. His style is a little avant garde or artsy, so if you can’t take that, then this film is so not for you. But if you’re ready to try something different, subtitled, disturbing at times with some small spurts of violence then this give this one a go.
Lanthimos' movies have strange stories and he uses unusual techniques to tell them. I find his style refreshing, especially after watching a lot of BBC produced stuff and the syndicated procedurals I lean on for entertainment during the week. His style is a little avant garde or artsy, so if you can’t take that, then this film is so not for you. But if you’re ready to try something different, subtitled, disturbing at times with some small spurts of violence then this give this one a go.
I liked Dogtooth. I’m giving it three stars*** because I liked it, but its not something I see myself watching again and again, although there are certain scenes I might try to find and re-watch on YouTube.
I checked out Dogtooth on DVD from the library.
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