Friday 6th May 2011
Director: Steven Spielberg
Year: 2005
Stars: Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, Geoffrey Rush
I haven't been doing too well at keeping up with my one film a day as part of Project 365. In fact, I've been totally rubbish. It's been 8 days since I've watched a movie. But well, life just got in the way. I'm hoping I can improve things, but we'll see.
Anyway, I made an attempt to start watching movies again today with Munich - a film I was convinced I hadn't seen before. Now, if you've been reading this blog for a while, you might remember that I blogged about Munich in August 2009 - so I have seen it before. As I was watching the film, I was beginning to remember some scenes. I definitely have seen this before.
If you read my original blog post, my thoughts haven't changed much. The film got neither better nor worse without a repeated viewing. Although you can now add "not that memorable a movie" to my list of complaints, I guess.
Oh, there is one plus to all this - I can finally recognise Eric Bana in a movie. It's taken a long time, although I'm not sure why.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Watching films is one of my favourite hobbies. Often the films I watch aren't the biggest, or newest, films of the moment - but smaller independent movies, things on late night TV, or simply films I missed first time around. Not to say that the latest cinema releases don't get a look-in: my tastes are pretty diverse and I'll give almost any film a chance! This blog aims to reflect something of that diversity, reviewing as many of the films that I've watched since November 2008 as possible.
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About Me
- Anna Lawson
- I live in Bristol with my husband Dan (who I married in July 2007), my son Joe (born 2012) and daughter Jess (born 2015). I work at UWE (the University of the West of England) in Bristol as a Research and Open Access Librarian. I'm orginally from Exeter, so moving back to Bristol is a bit like coming home - especially as I studied for my undergraduate degree here (also at UWE). I love travelling and movies, although I get to do a lot less of both since the birth of our children. Although we have still managed to fit in holidays to the Isles of Scilly, Chamonix and a summer in California since Joe was born.
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