Here be the approximate list of what I’ve seen in 2011 in theatres.
Note that I don’t count DVDs because that would be insane/is part of my 2011 Film Challenge. This is a) for myself to remember what I’ve seen b) to keep track of how much I ACTUALLY spend on movies in theatres c) I won’t post reviews but ask me about any of these and I’ll give you a 140 character or less summation of my opinion.
2011
Jan 6 – Due Date $11
Jan 7 – The King’s Speech $11
Jan 9 – Metropolis (2001) $8
Jan 15 – Time Bandits $7
Jan 21 – Tangled $11
Jan 24 – Incendies $10
Jan 25 – Last Train Home Free!
Jan 25 – Trigger Free!
Feb 20 – True Grit I bought snacks, so $7.50
So apparently I didn’t see anything else in March, which I think is wrong, so lets just assume whatever I saw was boring enough to not need to mention.
Mar ?? – Jane Eyre $13
Mar 30 – Rivers and my Father Free!
Apr 1 – Rubber Free!
Apr 9 – West of Zanzibar w/ Fucked Up $12
Apr 12 – Limitless $7.25
Apr 13 – Meet Monica Velour Free!
April 18 – Win Win – $11
May 15 – Thor - Free!
May 16 – Bridesmaids - $11
June 4th – Meek’s Cutoff – Free!
June 5th – X-Men: First Class – $12
June 7th – The Secret Beyond the Door – $9
June 20th – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Free (due to print issues!)
June 27th – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – $5
July 22nd – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 2 – Free (pass from my GOF screening)
July 25th – Captain America – Free (I was owed this)
July 28th – Ghostbusters II – Free
July 30th – Attack the Block – $11
July 31st – Hangover II – $13 (renewed my Revue membership)
August 15 – Spartacus - $22.50 (My turn to pay!)
Aug 24-31 – TIFF Previews: Drive, Undefeated, Cafe de Flore, Sleeping Beauty, Machine Gun Preacher, Afghan Luke – Free
August 28th – The Guard – $24 – (Also my turn to pay)
September – All my other TIFF movies, which amounted to about $178
Oct 3 – Shadow of the Vampire/My Best Friend is a Vampire – $10
Oct 14 – Moneyball – $25 (gift card, however)
(MISSING – Toronto After Dark & more)
Nov 18 – Fast Times at Ridgemont High – Free!
Nov 22 – Puss in Boots – $5 (gotta love cheap Tuesdays!)
Nov 27 – Muppets – $11
Dec 6 – Midnight in Paris – $5
Dec 29 – Young Adult – $13
Dec 30 – Sound of Music – Free!
Running tally so far : $470.25
(Not counting Hot Docs screenings as that is a whole other bag of worms)
Ok, so that’s all she wrote for 2011. Obviously I need a better way to record my numbers and also to include previews/festival films in a better way. I didn’t see 100 films in theatres this year, but I made it to about 75 by my estimate (including festivals.)
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