What I Watched, What You Watched #285

Looks like it’s getting to be about that time again where interest in this column is waning. Only 20 comments last week? Makes me sad… Oh well, I’ll keep going until I get tired of it unless, like last time we had this problem, interest begins to kick in again.

As for what I watched this week, the week began with Criterion’s new Blu-ray release of Federico Fellini‘s Satyricon, which I’ll be reviewing later this week, as well as screenings of The Duke of Burgundy (read my review My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, which I’ll be reviewing this week.

Finally, I watched Tombstone late Friday night and that is a movie that I truly love, but can’t ignore the fact it has some serious issues. Nevertheless, Val Kilmer is so great in that movie and, for that matter, all of the casting (other than Dana Delany) is absolutely spot on. By the way, did you know Stephen Lang is in that movie? Shocked me when I realized that and still had a hard time recognizing him.

This coming week I have screenings of Focus, The Lazarus Effect and Cinderella to go along with whatever comes up along the way. You?

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