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First Movie You Watched in 2011 (Theater or at Home)

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

Write down the date and whether you watched at home or in the theater.

Mine’s gonna be the 1931 version of Frankenstein, even though I have this posted to The Bride of Frankenstein. I’ll watch it at home, today (Jan. 1)

Dennis Brian

over 2 years ago

will likely be Go West with the Marxes tonight 2am or so

CJ Roy

over 2 years ago

Unless I decide to watch something beforehand, Barry Lyndon in a new 35mm with some fellow mubi goers.

JAEGER INKMAN

over 2 years ago

Watching The Jerk.

Probably going to be SomewhereAT HOME!! Hehehe… :P

Savvy

Fraser-​Orr

over 2 years ago

Jaeger: That’s my answer as well. Weird…

Anonymouse

over 2 years ago

I suppose it was Rescue Dawn, but the only movie I will be watching from beginning to end will be Black Swan.

…funny how the two titles rime.

Rossone​ri Ultra

over 2 years ago

Wim Wenders’ Buena Vista Social Club on TV.

Uli Cain, Cinefid​el¹³

over 2 years ago

Love Me If You Dare, couldn’t find it anywhere, then downloaded it from iTunes

like2sl​eep

over 2 years ago

january 1st
watched the neverending story on tv this morning and back 2 the future is on tv now :O)

Rich Uncle Skeleton

over 2 years ago

My Night at Maud’s. Appropriate considering when in the year it is set (New Year’s) – that wasn’t intentional. And it’s a brilliant film.

Maximil​ian Bercovi​cz

over 2 years ago

Four Rooms.

It’s my annual New Year’s Eve film.

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

Just finished up Frankenstein. Better than I remembered it being! Baron Frankenstein (the old man) was an absolute hoot!

keldon

over 2 years ago

If I have time, I’ll watch something beforehand, but on Monday I plan on starting The Human Condition.

Jirin

over 2 years ago

Drifting Clouds

a Smith

over 2 years ago

Jump Tomorrow

Max Renn

over 2 years ago

Blade Runner

Brad S.

over 2 years ago

Méliès shorts.

Renee Hirshfi​eld

over 2 years ago

Late this afternoon of 1 January 2011, I saw the Coen Brothers’ True Grit. The film left me with the promise of a new year of filmgoing until I remembered the coming attractions of crapfests that await us. (I’m thinking of you, Michael Bay.)

Eric Beltman​n

over 2 years ago

The King’s Speech

HAL 9000

over 2 years ago

Just watched the silent version of Alice In Wonderland off of MUBI. I’m at my uncle’s house for the holidays and he has a newer computer than I do so I had no problem watching it. If I watched it at my house, it probably wouldn’t play right because I have an Imac g3 computer. The film was enjoyable for it’s time period I guess. Wasn’t great though.

Meg ͏

over 2 years ago

The Shooting (67)….at home – half before midnight half after. A good start.

Never ending story

Marcus WP

over 2 years ago

you can count on me

LEAVES

over 2 years ago

Black Swan, technically, but I’m going to pretend that I was watching Dogtooth on the other side of the planet and count it, instead.

Hidden Behind the Screen

over 2 years ago

Despicable Me, followed by A Clockwork Orange.

“I was cured alright…”

atpgaga

over 2 years ago

The Kids Are All Right @ the cinema with a gentle hangover

Joe and Karen

over 2 years ago

The Mirror
and
Straight Time

The Mirror was great, but we didn’t have the patience nor the fortitude to appreciate it as much as I think we should have. Not after New Years anyways.

Straight Time is an under appreciated 70 crime/noir movie like Night Moves, and The Friends of Eddie Coyle. It’s streaming on Netflix and is probably worth your time if you like those kinds of movies. Hoffman sports a great mustache.

Chiara Grizzaf​fi

over 2 years ago

Manhattan, on tv, by chance.

And My son my son what have ye done, by choice

bianca

over 2 years ago

The Town

at about 2am

Z. Bart

over 2 years ago

Bunuel kicked off the year for me: “The Exterminating Angel.”