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Pete on November 1st, 2008

I’m bad at watching movies. Not “bad” in the way that Auburn is bad at football, of course, any moron can sit down in front of a TV and look at it, but rather I just don’t watch very many movies. This has become painfully apparent in my move to Atlanta.

Apparently, and I did not know this, people talk about movies that they’ve seen both as a form of small talk and as a “getting to know you” exercise. I can probably count on one hand the number of movies I’ve seen in the past two or three years.

So I’ve re-activated my netflix account. I’m on the super-cheap one now — one movie at a time, two per month max — until I figure out if I actually watch the movies when they’re sent. The problem is that while I had built up a rather impressive queue when I joined in law school, it disappeared when I deactivated my account, so I have to start from scratch.

So this is the part where you pretend like I’ve seen virtually nothing that’s come out over the past four or five years and you recommend movies that might not suck. Okay? Ready…

…go.

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13 Responses to “I’m Bad At Watching Movies”

  1. Splenda says:

    Movies I’ve seen since 1L year that did not suck:

    Breach
    Knocked Up
    Talladega Nights
    The Simpsons
    Juno
    Superbad
    No Country for Old Men
    Michael Clayton

  2. daisy says:

    I have a similar problem and do not watch movies at home because of my abnormally low attention span. So…what I do with Netflix is get DVDs of TV shows and watch those instead. 20-40 minute bites are prefect for me. I suggest doing that. :)

  3. Dude… bittorrent. Srsly.

  4. Manny says:

    What Kevin said. Just find movie DL while at work, come home and watch. Done

  5. Pete says:

    You people (Splenda excluded) are terrible at answering the question asked.

    I’m not going to bittorrent the movies when there’s a cheap alternative to copyright infringement. Also: thanks to Comcast’s new bandwidth cap, I’d rather not use it all up on stuff I’m going to watch once and then delete.

  6. Ken says:

    Get Smart was better than expected.

    And don’t forget to hit up Zack and Miri in theatres. Kevin Smith FTW.

  7. Ali says:

    I’ve mostly been seeing movies during free-preview screenings, some of which are great and others… meh. Still these are some of the good ones
    (I’m so going to agree with Ken re: Zack and Miri)
    So many movies… so little time:
    Across the Universe
    The Dark Knight
    Blindness
    40-Year-old Virgin
    X-men (and sequels)

    Hmmm… then my mind blanks. I’m sure there’s other good ones but that’s what I’m able to think of at this juncture.

  8. J'fer says:

    You watch all of these and I’ll give you more:

    Batman Begins
    American Beauty
    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
    Catch Me if You Can
    Chasing Amy
    Clue
    The Departed
    Donnie Darko
    The Graduate
    No County for Old Men
    Fargo
    Glangarry Glen Ross
    Mystic River
    The Pianist
    All Tarantino
    Schindler’s List
    Spanglish
    Road to Perdition
    Sin City
    Tombstone
    Perfect Storm
    A Beautiful Mind
    21 Grams
    O, Brother Where Art Thou?

    You could also watch Thank You for Smoking and send it back.

  9. Manny says:

    High School Musical 1, 2 and 3. You know you want to!

  10. Ali says:

    I’m going to second J’fer’s list. She has some great stuff on it.

  11. Ali says:

    Pan’s Labyrinth

  12. guruvious says:

    Highly recommend…

    Stranger than Fiction
    Spanglish

    See you next month.

  13. Valerie says:

    Recent:
    Dan in Real Life
    Untraceable
    Knocked Up (I saw someone else say this, but I have to second it)

    Old School:
    The General’s Daughter
    8MM
    Devil’s Rejects (watching House of 1000 Corpses first helps, but is not required)
    The Italian Job
    Troy
    The Family Stone