Yesterday morning I saw Stalker again. And as usual it is very good. I love Tarkovsky's world. Yesterday evening I decided to watch another Lindsay Andersson movie: O Lucky Man! and I loved it as much as his other movies that I've seen. This is by far his 'biggest' movie, spanning close to three hours, and what happens is just...crazy. It's like these crazy dreams that I'm having these days. When you're at the end of the movie it's so strange to think that it all began with a guy who was starting to sell coffee. Haha. Brilliant. Friday night I also saw two movies. I was curious to the movies of Ramin Bahrani, when I read an interview with him in Cineaste, when I stumbled across a movie of his when I was at the mediamarket I decided to buy it. Man Push Cart Me and my friend saw it inmediatly. And I thought it was really good. It really shows the hard life of some American migrants, without getting sentimental. Pushing the cart up every day was an excellent metaphor. Finally, something worth watching the modern art-house scene. After that we saw the Myst on blu-ray. I already saw it, and didn't like it very much, but I wanted to try again. And I'm sorry to say that I still think it's a bad movie. Can't help it. Other things that I've seen lately, but don't feel writing about (so I'll just go against my principles and give a grade) Strangers on a Train (Hitchcock, 51) 9/10 Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) 7.5/10 the Party (Blake Edwards, 1968) 8/10 It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (Stanley Kramer, 1963) 6.5/10 Flying Down to Rio (Thornton Freeland, 1933) 6.5/10 Footlight Parade (Lloyd Bacon, 1933) 8/10 Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Busby Berkeley, 1949) 7.5/10