I read your book A Year At The Movies at a pretty dark time in my life and it seriously helped me rediscover the magic of cinema, inspired me to seek out new art and new experiences, and made me a better film-goer. I have a few questions about your movie-going experiences in the 11 years since the writing of that book.
What have been some significant or memorable film-going experiences since then, either due to the theater or the film in question? What are your thoughts on the continuing changes in movie preservation and public presentation, including 3D and digital presentation? Are there any conclusions or observations you made in writing the book that you disagree with or have reconsidered? And more simply: What is the most recent movie you've seen in theaters that you really enjoyed?
Thanks for your time. I hope the live riff is a huge success.
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I read your book A Year At The Movies at a pretty dark time in my life and it seriously helped me rediscover the magic of cinema, inspired me to seek out new art and new experiences, and made me a better film-goer. I have a few questions about your movie-going experiences in the 11 years since the writing of that book.
What have been some significant or memorable film-going experiences since then, either due to the theater or the film in question? What are your thoughts on the continuing changes in movie preservation and public presentation, including 3D and digital presentation? Are there any conclusions or observations you made in writing the book that you disagree with or have reconsidered? And more simply: What is the most recent movie you've seen in theaters that you really enjoyed?
Thanks for your time. I hope the live riff is a huge success.
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