Movie Reviews: 8/15/2022 to 8/21/2022

Categories: Reviews

Movies reviewed this week: Fail Safe, Midnight Cowboy, The Princess, Dark Waters, Cronos, Paddington 2, Lola, Accused of Murder, The Boxer from Shantung, and Enemy.

August 21, 2022 · 5 min · Bryant

Seattle Movie Calendar

Categories: Culture, Technology

Before the pandemic, I’d been thinking about writing a little aggregator to pull movie times at my favorite local indie theaters into a calendar. I’m bad at remembering to see that cool showing a month from now but if I had a calendar that would theoretically help. Obviously I didn’t need it for the last couple of years but the silver lining is that I got better at Python. I spent some time coding over the last week of my sabbatical and voila: the Seattle Arthouse Movie Calendar. ...

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · Bryant

Movie Reviews: 8/1/2022 to 8/7/2022

Categories: Reviews

Movies reviewed this week: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Badlanders, Drifting Clouds, Streets of Fire, The Crowd, Amores Perros, Black Widow, Lost Bullet, La Dolce Vita, It’s Not Silence, and The Heroic Trio.

August 7, 2022 · 8 min · Bryant

SRE Reading List

Categories: Navel Gazing, Technology

Got a wild hair, updated my ten-years-fallow technical operations blog with a reading list I wrote up for my last job. This inexorably led to changing themes and doing some maintenance. This sort of industriousness will never last.

August 3, 2022 · 1 min · Bryant

Mini-Sabbatical Day Trip Goals

Categories: Personal

In no particular order: Bainbridge Island (Streamliner Diner, Poulsbo and viking cups) Goofy train rides in Snoqualmie Ape Caves & maybe staring into the crater of Mount St. Helens Poke my nose into Cougar Mountain Big Four Ice Caves

August 1, 2022 · 1 min · Bryant

Mini-Sabbatical Movie Goals

Categories: Culture

I’m off work for a few weeks till my new job starts! Since I’m watching movies as a hobby this year, and since I like having some structure in my freedom: Finish up Fassbinder’s BRD Trilogy (I’ve seen The Marriage of Maria Braun) Finish up the Black Society Trilogy, by Fassbinder’s spiritual child, Takashi Miike (I’ve likewise seen the first movie, Shinjuku Triad Society) A brief pause. How is there not an essay out there discussing the similarities between these two directors? A few people have mentioned their similar prolific tendencies, and okay, Miike isn’t out there working in experimental theater, but they’re both making movies about outsiders scraping to get by in an unjust society and at their best, they’re both cynically lyrical. I don’t think Miike was heavily influenced by Fassbinder and as far as I know Miike didn’t ever recalibrate his style after watching a lot of Douglas Sirk, but come on! They’re practically brothers! ...

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · Bryant