Monday, April 28, 2008

Trailers #10



For films to explore and revisit.

Robert Atlman's Nashville (1975)

Sunday, April 27, 2008

'68

A.O. Scott's N.Y. Times article on films from 1968.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

2.5 out of 3

As of yesterday, I’ve received the last letters and phone calls. I’ve been accepted to New York University, American Film Institute and UCLA’s M.F.A programs in film directing. It’s 2.5 out of 3 because the NYU acceptance is for Tisch Asia in Singapore, not Manhattan.

I’m very torn. I have about two and a half weeks to decide. I wasn’t at all expecting AFI to come through. I need to do a lot more research to decide what program is the best for me. But I’m very excited. It’s been a long time coming.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Breakdown

I wrote this entry several months ago. I wanted to document my current living situation. Things change so rapidly and drastically and I wanted to remember exactly what this moment was like. I finally got around to posting it now because a major change will be coming soon.

I live in Oakland, behind a main house in a garage converted into three individual apartments. The one bedroom apartment I occupy is $825 a month, utilities included. I split the cost with my roommate and he lives in the bedroom while I'm in the living room. Outside of rent I spend an additional $20 a month on internet, $77 on car insurance, $30 on gas and $45 on my cellphone. That brings my living expenses to $589.50 excluding groceries. I work, on average, 23.5 hours per week and I make about $1,134.24 a month, after taxes. That leaves about $544.74 a month to purchase food, save or spend on other things like, for this past month, transcripts and fees for graduate school applications.

My apartment is recovering from a severe ant infestation. I couldn't leave a bowl of cereal unattended for longer than a 30 seconds without an ant crawling into it. I spent weeks setting poison, sealing routes of entry and cleaning dozens of ant bodies in a plot to kill the queen. However with the thousands of ants gone I've noticed more spiders in the apartment and I can't decide what it worse. I don't know of anyway to kill spiders other than smashing it. Ants are easy, you just set the poison and it does all the dirty work. I guess I don't like the confrontation.

The extra money I make each month usually goes to film screenings, the monthly trips to Los Angeles or savings. I splurged a little this month on movie posters, but they were all worth it. I've grown older, enjoy collecting and situating myself in a permanent living arrangement. For the past couple years I haven't remained in an apartment for longer than 12 months and I didn't feel right decorating. I know that I'll be moving to Los Angeles soon, but these posters are part of my furnishings, just like my bed and desk. I don't suspect I'll be purchasing more, I'm very content with the ones I already have and, conveniently, I'm running out of wall space.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Trailers #9



For films to explore and revisit.

Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers (1966)

Playing at the Pacific Film Archive, April 5 at 6:30pm