Friday, August 28, 2009

September (Morn) Schedule

I have learned my lesson and will not be including the television shows in this schedule. I have found that with those DVDs it's easier to watch them whenever I have extra time. While I have a skeleton schedule of when it might be best to watch a lot of TV at once, I am going to try taking things as they go September. We'll see.

Instead, I will just list them:

CSI Miami: Season 1 (25 episodes)
Hercules: Season 1 (13 episodes and 5 movies)
Looney Toons: Volume 1 (60 cartoons; 320 minutes)


Movie schedule for September:

September 1: Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason

September 2: The Man in the White Suit (Sir Alec Guiness)

September 3: The Journey of Natty Gann

September 4: Bambi

September 5: The Seven Samurai

September 6: Shadowlands

September 7: Cinderella (Julie Andrews)

September 8: In the Valley of Elah

September 9: Death Race 2000

September 10: Blackboard Jungle

September 11: The Hobbit

September 12: Richard III (Olivier)

September 13: Lucky # Slevin

September 14: Identity

September 15: The Agony and the Ecstasy

September 16: January Man

September 17: Planet Terror

September 18: Libeled Lady

September 19: There Will Be Blood

September 20: My Fellow Americans

September 21: Mean Creek

September 22: Something the Lord made

September 23: The Strangers (horror film)

September 24: A Love Song For Bobby Long

September 25: Comic Book: The Movie

September 26: Braveheart

September 27: Flight of the Phoenix (Jimmy Stewart version)

September 28: Rear Window (Jimmy Stewart/Hitchcock)

September 29: Ingmar Bergman's The Passion of Anna

September 30: The Untouchables

Out of all of these, The Seven Samurai will likely be the most interesting experience. I have tried watching that film for years, and have never been able to finish it.

Oh, and my husband said he wanted to watch some of these, so I actually had to arrange this schedule around his. That was difficult, especially since he wants to watch the longest movies on the list. Hopefully, he is much appreciative.

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