Saturday, February 18, 2017
My Movie Biography Extreme Obsessions and My Favourite Directors in 2007
My Movie Biography Extreme Obsessions and My Favourite Directors in 2007
So after telling (some of you) all about 2006, Ill move onto 2007 as we edge closer to my third blog birthday. Hopefully you enjoy this entry...
2007 was definitely a blossoming year for movies and I. Here are the most exciting things that happened:
- After going through that rough patch with Jake and Heath, I fell in love with Daniel Craig, all because that poster of Casino Royale was pretty hot. Once I was helping out at a horse show, and when I got bored I would get cinema showing times texted to me because they had Casino Royale in them. I mean, that was true love. I didnt see Casino Royale until three months after, but I did love it. I even bought the book, just because it had Daniel Craig on the front.
- I bought my first Empire magazine issue. It had Lord of the Rings on the front. I read that issue five hundred times. It is just about in tatters. Now I have over five years worth of issues of the magazine.
- I saw my first R16. Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. I used to be the biggest advocate for not watching movies underage. People would tell me about how they watched R16s and then Id give them a huge lecture about how they shouldnt have watched those movies because they were too young and that is against the law. Had my mother not insisted that we watch Psycho, then I probably wouldnt have seen any R16s until I was 16.
- I really loved that film, though. She showed me The Birds, and I loved that one just the same. Alfred Hitchcock became my first favourite director.
- Even though I am dipping my toes in horror this month, when I was 11, I used to be a huge horror fan. I saw Carrie, and it became my favourite film. Okay, it was more of an obsession. I saw it one Wednesday night, and after that, I would not stop talking about it. I had to know every piece of trivia, I had to read the book, I watched some of the scenes over and over again on YouTube when my parents werent home. I even did an entire speech on Sissy Spacek, even though I had only seen Carrie and Coal Miners Daughter. It was a pretty exciting speech. I got into my first school speech final. Ever since then, Ive been in every school speech final. It took me until 2010 to win one, and then I managed to get the speech prize again last year (but there wasnt a final...just a prize for whoever had the best speech). In a way, Sissy Spacek harboured my need to be awesome at speeches every single year.
- Another horror that I loved in 2007 was The Ring (the remake). I had it on videotape (oh the irony), and I watched parts of the movie every morning before school for weeks.
- In this year, I became convinced that I needed to make a DVD collection. I would save up my pocket money, and Id be all ready to buy some ex-rentals from the shop, but Dad said that I could just "get them out when I wanted for free". So I didnt get any. For my birthday, however, Dad bought me The Devil Wears Prada on ex-rental, and I watched it over and over and over again. Words cannot explain how much I love that film. But I used to hate it when Andy started prioritising her career over her boyfriend, so I would always skip that part. Basically, I would watch it mainly for the clothes, and then Id try and buy the same clothes from the Warehouse. That didnt go according to plan.
- I saw Mean Girls at some point through this year. I videotaped it off the TV (my main method of watching movies back in the day). That tape had the first few minutes cut out, so while I watched the film billions of times, it wasnt until when I bought the DVD that I saw those first few minutes. Even now they still seem really foreign.
- I started my job at Blockbuster in 2007. I felt so cool. I didnt get paid though. CHILD LABOUR!
- Another obsession I had in 2007 (jeez, there were so many) was with Grace Kelly. Which of course introduced me to more Hitchcock films, which legitimately meant that I could call him my favourite director. But yes, Grace Kelly lived an interesting life...which I know because I read three different biographies on her.
- Probably the biggest obsession I had in 2007 was with Hairspray. When I say I was obsessed, I was OBSESSED. I mean, I know that 2007 was considered a great year in cinema because we had films like No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood and Gone Baby Gone, but come on, Hairspray was actually the best. It is just so funny, lively, colourful, inspirational...the full package, really. Wanna know how obsessed I was? At work we had some thieves around the place, so we had to change over the cases to more secure cases on the new release wall. This was one of the most boring, systematic jobs ever. There were over 1000 cases to change. It took an entire week, working from early in the morning to late in the afternoon. Honestly, if I was on the payroll, I could have got at least $500 for this. But what did I ask for? A Hairspray soundtrack. Which was like, $23. Maybe I should just remind Dad about that time and get what I truly deserved...
- The last "obsession" I had in 2007 was actually fairly embarrassing. Pulp Fiction was on TV late one night, so I taped it. I then watched it. I then became obsessed with it. The catch is that I DID NOT UNDERSTAND PULP FICTION. I watched it again in 2010, and it was like seeing a whole new film. No jokes. In fact, all I think I took from the experience was Mias overdose, Mia and Vincent dancing and Quentin Tarantinos appearance in the film. Alas, those three scenes made QT my "new favourite director". Which is really embarrassing. I did try to watch Reservoir Dogs on Christmas Eve but my mother told me to turn it off because it had too much swearing in it. So I didnt see it until 2010.
- Alas, I did get a portable DVD player in this year. Which meant that I could watch movies filled with swearing and stuff without my parents ever finding out. But for some reason, I never finished watching Reservoir Dogs. Obviously, Quentin Tarantino was my "favourite director".
Check back tomorrow for 2008 in review. How about you, who was your first favourite director? Did you ever have extreme obsessions with movies?
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