Here are the last ten films I watched, with a screen-captured image and quick sentence on the subject. Follow this feature on Twitter here, read about the kickoff here, and view the previous #WatchlistScreenCaps roundup here. Links below are to my post on the film in question.
Killing Them Softly (2012), dir. Andrew Dominik
viewed June 18, 2013
Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), dir. Kevin Reynolds
viewed June 18, 2013
Riding the arrow through Sherwood
Parsifal (1982), dir. Hans-JΓΌrgen Syberberg
finished June 18, 2013
So many fantastic images to choose from in dazzlingly weird Grail opera film
Orpheus (1950), dir. Jean Cocteau
viewed June 18, 2013
The oddness of the everyday, the everydayness of the odd
Dangerous Liaisons (1988), dir. Stephen Frears
viewed June 21, 2013
It was beyond their control
Perceval le Gallois (1978), dir. Eric Rohmer
finished June 22, 2013
3 drops of blood in the snow
Valmont (1989), dir. Milos Forman
viewed June 24, 2013
Not for Forman the elaborate edifices of the aristocracy
Cruel Intentions (1999), dir. Roger Kumble
viewed June 24, 2013
Cultures crumble, societies fall, but some things never change
The Last Lecture (2007), pres. Randy Pausch
viewed June 24, 2013
Autobiography as motivational speech
Born Free (1966), dir. James Hill
viewed June 24, 2013
Swimming with a sea lion
viewed June 18, 2013
Riding the arrow through Sherwood
Parsifal (1982), dir. Hans-JΓΌrgen Syberberg
finished June 18, 2013
So many fantastic images to choose from in dazzlingly weird Grail opera film
Orpheus (1950), dir. Jean Cocteau
viewed June 18, 2013
The oddness of the everyday, the everydayness of the odd
Dangerous Liaisons (1988), dir. Stephen Frears
viewed June 21, 2013
It was beyond their control
Perceval le Gallois (1978), dir. Eric Rohmer
finished June 22, 2013
3 drops of blood in the snow
Valmont (1989), dir. Milos Forman
viewed June 24, 2013
Not for Forman the elaborate edifices of the aristocracy
Cruel Intentions (1999), dir. Roger Kumble
viewed June 24, 2013
Cultures crumble, societies fall, but some things never change
The Last Lecture (2007), pres. Randy Pausch
viewed June 24, 2013
Autobiography as motivational speech
Born Free (1966), dir. James Hill
viewed June 24, 2013
Swimming with a sea lion
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