is that I get to borrow DVDs anytime to watch for leisure (and erm, in-depth studies into film/scene analysis of course, haha.) I took a peek at University College's Media Lab library today, and to my delight there is a whole assortment of films I'd wanted to and would love to watch! Tsk. Silly me didn't take advantage of this "free rental" service earlier la, bleah - to think I only started borrowing films recently for my individual film paper, as well as to entertain Nic when she arrives in Winnipeg tomorrow!
But anyway, after working so hard for the monstrous Small Business presentation today (yes it's finally over, phew..), I suppose it'll do me good for now to snuggle and feast my eyes on Anthony Asquith's The Importance of Being Earnest, as well as Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet, heh.
There are still many titles that'd caught my attention; I reckon I'll revisit the Media Lab quite often before the end of exams. I hope to watch the films Prof'd mentioned in class too, especially those that were censored/not featured in Singapore; it's such a rare opportunity.. Yay! :)
Quotable Quote:
“How can you still enjoy movies, I am often asked, when you spend all your time analyzing them and researching them? All I can say in response is that I enjoy movies more than ever, but admittedly, in a very different way from my very first excursions into the illuminated darkness.” – Andrew Sarris
Off to Bunbury-ing!!