Double Feature

Is there anything more decadent to parents of a baby than going to a double feature?

Before E. was born N. and I would occasionally (maybe twice a year) go to a double feature on a Saturday if there were a couple of movies we wanted to especially see. There’s something slightly surreal and decadent about entering the plush air-conditioned atmosphere of a movie theater in the bright afternoon and then emerging four hours later into the hot dark summer night. Now factor in not having gone on a date sans bébé in months and the whole experience reeks of decadence.

Last night N. and I went and saw Hellboy 2 and Wall E. There are quite a few movies out right now that we want to see but haven’t been able to since we haven’t found a regular babysitter yet. (Many, MANY thanks go to Miranda for watching E. for us last night!)

Anyway, I enjoyed both movies. I’ve always like Mike Mignola’s Hellboy comics and Guillermo Toro is a great director (I loved Pan’s Labyrinth and it’s going to be interesting to see what del Toro does with the two Hobbit movies he’s going to direct.) He definitely has a unique visual style that I really like; the creatures in Hellboy 2 had a similar look to those in Pan’s Labyrinth. The art direction was great. Bits of the plot felt a little formulaic, but overall the movie was great. (Aside: How the heck is it that Selma Blair keeps getting younger and younger? She’s 36, for crying out loud, but looks like she’s in her early-20s in the movie. It’s a little weird.)

Wall E was also a lot of fun. The animation was impressive (but always felt organic to the story) and the robot characters were so personable. I recommend seeing both movies, preferably in a double feature if you can manage!

Did you know I enjoy FILM?

Me: So my first DVD from Netflix arrived today.

N: What DVD did you get?

Me: Well, uh, I wasn’t really paying attention to the order of the DVDs in my queue…

N: Your very first movie pick says a lot about you as a person. Did you get a foreign film? Or a documentary so you can learn something about an interesting subject?

Me: Well, one of the reasons I signed up for Netflix was to have movies to watch when I’m excerising during the day, so I tried to pick movies that I don’t think you’re really interested in watching.

N: What did you rent? I bet you rented a Criterion Collection release! What’s the movie that you’ve been dying to see?

Me: Um, I rented Enchanted. Yes, Enchanted! Leave me alone!!!

N: Ha-ha!
And then we watched it together.

Next up, Park Chan-Wook’s brutal masterpiece, Oldboy. I know, I know–there is very little method to the madness of my Netflix queue. (Note to readers: I know who most of you are and I know that you are lovely people but that you would NOT like Oldboy. Do not watch it!)

What movies would you recommend? I added movies that I’ve always intended on seeing like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Chinatown to my queue, but I’d love to hear suggestions if you have any.