So I've become addicted to Netflix, and my queue keeps growing and growing. I have no idea how long it will take me to work through what I've got, or how many times I'll change it. But I have here the current list in order. Many of these I've seen, but if you have a comment or a recommendation, I'd be happy for it.
Brotherhood of the Wolf- inspiring strange thoughts, must see
Moulin Rouge- for reasons you don't want to know
The House of Mirth- favorite Edith Wharton book, curious about the movie
Lain #1: Navi- first of the incredible anime series Lain
Titus- gruesome classical drama, Anthony Hopkins
Lain #2: Knights- story gets weirder
The Cat's Meow- interesting looking movie about a death on Hearst's yacht
Lain #3: Deus- is she real?
The Sopranos: First Season #1- mobsters galore
Lain #4: Reset- last installment, which I have not yet seen
The Sopranos: First Season #2
Written on the Wind- Rock Hudson and Lauren Bacall in Texas
The Sopranos: First Season #3
Mildred Pierce- fine piece of work with Bette Davis
The Sopranos: First Season #4
The Sopranos: Second Season #1- because I missed some in there
Sabrina- the true version with Bogart and Hepburn, and the dress I dream of wearing
The Sopranos: Second Season #2
The Sopranos: Second Season #3
Dark Victory- Davis, Crawford and Bogart, incredibly sad and lovely
The Sopranos: Second Season #4
The Sopranos: Third Season #1- did I mention I really like the Sopranos?
The Sopranos: Third Season #2
The Sopranos: Third Season #3
The Lion in Winter- Katherine Hepburn in a grand drama set in the 12th century
The Sopranos: Third Season #4- the end for now
Now, Voayager- a peculiar film about a woman's journey back to sanity, that I watched in my first film class, very interesting shots, and hats
Prophecy- you have to love horror movies with Christopher Walken
The Rules of Attraction- once again, I'm a sucker for Ellis' stories, and hoping the film will prove worth watching
2 Days in the Valley- watched this on the night of my 17th birthday, after a tornado nearly destroyed everything around us, black humor and violence
House of the Spirits- seem to remember wanting to see this for some reason
Autumn in New York- romance movie I don't feel guilty about watching because a) she dies, and b) it's full of beautiful New York shots
Bram Stoker's Dracula- the movie that made me fall in love with this story again, and with Gary Oldman's Count, great soundtrack
Edward Scissorhands- classic misfit movie, Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, and the sort of thing I would watch on a saturday night as a kid
Nijinksy- new piece about the life of the wonderous dancer
Longtime Companion- feature about ten years of life in a group of gay men in the 80s, sounded good
Zeram- anime with bounty hunter girl, scary monster
Wonder Boys- Micheal Douglas the professor
Insomnia- orignal version
Romeo is Bleeding- Gary Oldman as crooked, insane policeman and Lena Olin as insane Russian hitwoman
Suicide Kings- absolutely the most amusing, twisted thing, has alternate endings
Wilde- got to love Oscar Wilde
Singles- one of my favorite early 90s Gen X films, great soundtrack
The Ice Storm- Ang Lee's creepy 70s family drama, brilliant
The Remains of the Day- classic Merchant Ivory style
Amadeus- Milos Forman's musical masterpiece
Gosford Park- intriguing, good cast
The Pillow Book- nake Ewan McGregor, enough said
A Life Less Ordinary- utterly weird, saw it in the theater
Nightwatch- another oddball Ewan movie
Shallow Grave- amazing, scary as hell, person in the ceiling!
Road to Perdition- people making difficult choices
American Psycho- Christian Bale is perfect for an Ellis story
Vatel- random Gerard Depardieu period piece
Record of the Lodoss War #A- an anime I've been wanting to watch for ages
Record of the Lodoss War #B
A Perfect Murder- I can watch this over and over
American Yakuza- older Viggo Mortensen movie
The Professional- well done movie about a hitman
Sexy Beast- recommended by Cate
Brotherhood of the Wolf- inspiring strange thoughts, must see
Moulin Rouge- for reasons you don't want to know
The House of Mirth- favorite Edith Wharton book, curious about the movie
Lain #1: Navi- first of the incredible anime series Lain
Titus- gruesome classical drama, Anthony Hopkins
Lain #2: Knights- story gets weirder
The Cat's Meow- interesting looking movie about a death on Hearst's yacht
Lain #3: Deus- is she real?
The Sopranos: First Season #1- mobsters galore
Lain #4: Reset- last installment, which I have not yet seen
The Sopranos: First Season #2
Written on the Wind- Rock Hudson and Lauren Bacall in Texas
The Sopranos: First Season #3
Mildred Pierce- fine piece of work with Bette Davis
The Sopranos: First Season #4
The Sopranos: Second Season #1- because I missed some in there
Sabrina- the true version with Bogart and Hepburn, and the dress I dream of wearing
The Sopranos: Second Season #2
The Sopranos: Second Season #3
Dark Victory- Davis, Crawford and Bogart, incredibly sad and lovely
The Sopranos: Second Season #4
The Sopranos: Third Season #1- did I mention I really like the Sopranos?
The Sopranos: Third Season #2
The Sopranos: Third Season #3
The Lion in Winter- Katherine Hepburn in a grand drama set in the 12th century
The Sopranos: Third Season #4- the end for now
Now, Voayager- a peculiar film about a woman's journey back to sanity, that I watched in my first film class, very interesting shots, and hats
Prophecy- you have to love horror movies with Christopher Walken
The Rules of Attraction- once again, I'm a sucker for Ellis' stories, and hoping the film will prove worth watching
2 Days in the Valley- watched this on the night of my 17th birthday, after a tornado nearly destroyed everything around us, black humor and violence
House of the Spirits- seem to remember wanting to see this for some reason
Autumn in New York- romance movie I don't feel guilty about watching because a) she dies, and b) it's full of beautiful New York shots
Bram Stoker's Dracula- the movie that made me fall in love with this story again, and with Gary Oldman's Count, great soundtrack
Edward Scissorhands- classic misfit movie, Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, and the sort of thing I would watch on a saturday night as a kid
Nijinksy- new piece about the life of the wonderous dancer
Longtime Companion- feature about ten years of life in a group of gay men in the 80s, sounded good
Zeram- anime with bounty hunter girl, scary monster
Wonder Boys- Micheal Douglas the professor
Insomnia- orignal version
Romeo is Bleeding- Gary Oldman as crooked, insane policeman and Lena Olin as insane Russian hitwoman
Suicide Kings- absolutely the most amusing, twisted thing, has alternate endings
Wilde- got to love Oscar Wilde
Singles- one of my favorite early 90s Gen X films, great soundtrack
The Ice Storm- Ang Lee's creepy 70s family drama, brilliant
The Remains of the Day- classic Merchant Ivory style
Amadeus- Milos Forman's musical masterpiece
Gosford Park- intriguing, good cast
The Pillow Book- nake Ewan McGregor, enough said
A Life Less Ordinary- utterly weird, saw it in the theater
Nightwatch- another oddball Ewan movie
Shallow Grave- amazing, scary as hell, person in the ceiling!
Road to Perdition- people making difficult choices
American Psycho- Christian Bale is perfect for an Ellis story
Vatel- random Gerard Depardieu period piece
Record of the Lodoss War #A- an anime I've been wanting to watch for ages
Record of the Lodoss War #B
A Perfect Murder- I can watch this over and over
American Yakuza- older Viggo Mortensen movie
The Professional- well done movie about a hitman
Sexy Beast- recommended by Cate
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Date: 2003-02-16 01:40 pm (UTC)Stupid Blockbuster and their nonworking DVDs.