Film reviews from a guy who's three years behind the new releases,
due to a Netflix Queue hovering around 450 titles.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The What and the Why

So. MD'A and I were having lunch recently, and we both had a laugh at the length of my Netflix queue. (I'm currently still in early 2006). A discussion of film criticism in general led me to an interesting idea. The traditional critic reviews each film as it's released, either in previews or day of. (At Time Out New York, I was the occasional "Saturday Morning" film critic who went out to see the films studios refuse to preview.)

These days, that release date may be the culmination of months of studio-created hype and/or major marketing campaigns. Why not take my particular situation (every month or so, I add every new release of interest to my cue, whether I've seen it or not) and use it to revisit these films out of the context of their studio-imposed release. Will they have aged terribly/well in a short time? Were they more favorably reviewed because of the festival they appeared in or the time of year in which they opened? I think I've already pre-loaded the gist of my first review.

I also wanted to be a little fancier and call this blog Cinepaste, but I realized it would look like Cine-paste.

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