FolÂlowÂing his retireÂment from filmÂmakÂing earÂliÂer this year, Steven SoderÂbergh has filled his time with some interÂestÂing endeavÂors. He tweetÂed an entire novelÂla, and now he has postÂed a log of all the films and teleÂviÂsion shows he watched, and all the books and plays he read, in 2009.
As you will see in the log (below), SoderÂbergh spent much of that year in prepaÂraÂtion for the schedÂuled June shoot of his adapÂtaÂtion of Michael Lewis’s book MonÂeyÂball, which was abruptÂly shut down only days before shootÂing was to begin, due to disÂagreeÂments over reviÂsions to Steven Zaillian’s screenÂplay. SoderÂbergh read the book for the secÂond, third, and fourth time, as well as much of the work of baseÂball staÂtisÂtiÂcian Bill James, includÂing every abstract James pubÂlished from 1977 to 1988.
The remainÂder of his 2009 readÂing is a mix of non-ficÂtion (Mark Harris’s PicÂtures at a RevÂoÂluÂtion to Mark Helprin’s DigÂiÂtal BarÂbarism: A Writer’s ManÂiÂfesto) and works of ficÂtion by NicholÂson BakÂer, DonÂald Barthelme, and Thomas PynÂchon.
More interÂestÂing is his film and teleÂviÂsion log, which alterÂnates between curÂrent HolÂlyÂwood and indie releasÂes and clasÂsic HolÂlyÂwood titles. The list should be no surÂprise comÂing from a filmÂmakÂer repeatÂedÂly called a stylÂisÂtic chameleon. Should we be surÂprised he folÂlows a Ken RusÂsell phase with The Lone Ranger? Or that he’s just like us and binge-watchÂes BreakÂing Bad?
The log also sheds light on the post-proÂducÂtion process of two of his films released in 2009, The GirlÂfriend ExpeÂriÂence and The InforÂmant, the forÂmer viewed three times, the latÂter four. Was his repeatÂed viewÂing of Being There inspiÂraÂtion? Or is it simÂply one of his favorite films?
This is not the first time SoderÂbergh revealed his viewÂing log. In 2011, he gave StuÂdio 360’s Kurt AnderÂson his 2010 log, which includÂed twenÂty viewÂings of his film HayÂwire and sevÂerÂal Raiders of the Lost Ark, in black and white.
See the full 2009 list below.
SEEN, READ 2009
All caps: MOVIE
All caps, star: TV SERIES*
All caps, italÂics: BOOK
QuoÂtaÂtion marks: “Play”
1/1/09 VALKRYIE, THE GODFATHER
1/4/09 REMAINDER, Tom McCarthy
1/7/09 BURN AFTER READING
1/10/09 MADE IN USA, STATE AND MAIN
1/13/09 BEING THERE
1/14/09 THE INFORMANT, THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE
1/15/09 ARSENALS OF FOLLY, Richard Rhodes
1/24/09 THE GRAND, JAWS
1/25/09 THE HOT ROCK
1/27/09 SOLITARY MAN
1/30/09 THE APARTMENT, MONEYBALL (2) Michael Lewis
2/3/09 THE INFORMANT
2/6/09 “The RemovalÂists”
2/7/09 “The War of the RosÂes, Part One”, THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE
2/8/09 THINGS I DIDN’T KNOW, Robert HughÂes, FIVE EASY PIECES
2/9/09 SOLITARY MAN
2/11/09 MONEYBALL (3)
2/11/09 “The TalkÂing Cure”, ChristoÂpher HampÂton
2/14/09 HISTORICAL BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James. CORALINE, W., REBECCA.
2/15/09 FROZEN RIVER, WHATEVER HAPPENED TO COOPERSTOWN, Bill James.
2/18/09 BEING THERE
2/20/09 THE OSCAR
2/21/09 PANIC ROOM, THE PARALLAX VIEW
2/22/09 THE BRIDE WORE BLACK
2/23/09 1977, ’78, ’79 BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James.
2/23/09 1980 BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James.
2/26/09 1981 BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James.
2/26/09 PICTURES AT A REVOLUTION, Mark HarÂris.
2/27/09 REDS (part one)
2/25/09 thru 2/29/09 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James.
3/01/09 1986, ’87, ’88 BASEBALL ABSTRACT, Bill James.
3/02/09 EUROPA
3/04/09 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
3/06/09 THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH
3/07/09 ELECTION, THE VERDICT
3/08/09 NO WAY OUT
3/09/09 MONEYBALL (4), Michael Lewis
3/10/09 THE INFORMANT, THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS, THE INFORMANT
3/12/09 BREAKING BAD* (pilot)
3/15/09 BREAKING BAD* (2 episodes)
3/16/09 BREAKING BAD* (2 episodes)
3/17/09 BREAKING BAD* (2 episodes)
3/18/09 IL DIVO, MISSISSIPPI MERMAID
3/19/09 THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR (’68)
3/20/09 DUPLICITY, GOMORRAH
3/21/09 APPETITE FOR SELF-DESTRUCTION, Steve KnopÂper
3/22/09 GATTACA
3/26/09 THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD, Elyn Saks, BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
3/27/09 AGATHA, MADEMOISELLE, BREAKING BAD* (2 episodes)
3/29/09 WAS CLARA SCHUMANN A FAG HAG?, David Watkin, POINT BLANK, BREAKING BAD* (2 episodes)
3/30/09 LET THE RIGHT ONE IN
3/31/09 FORBIDDEN PLANET
4/02/09 THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE, SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS
4/05/09 BREAKING BAD* (1 episode), NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE
4/06/09 AMERICAN GRAFFITI
4/10/09 HOUSE OF GAMES
4/11/09 CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
4/12/09 BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
4/15/09 ANIMAL SPIRITS; HOW HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY DRIVES THE ECONOMY, AND WHY IT MATTERS FOR GLOBAL CAPITALISM, George A. Akerlof & Robert Shiller
4/17/09 ROCKNROLLA
4/18/09 SEXY BEAST
4/19/09 THE FORTUNE, THIS IS WATER, David FosÂter WalÂlace, BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
4/21/09 GOLDFINGER
4/23/09 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
4/24/09 BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
5/01/09 THE RACE CARD, Richard ThompÂson Ford
5/02/09 WHERE THE DEAD LAY, David Levien, CONVERSATIONS WITH MARLON BRANDO, Lawrence GroÂbel.
5/03/09 STRAW; FINDING MY WAY, DarÂryl StrawÂberÂry, BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
5/06/08 THE RIDICULOUS RACE, Steve Hely & Vali ChanÂdrasekaran.
5/08/09 CONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERT EVANS, Lawrence GroÂbel
5/09/09 SHAMPOO, THE FRENCH LIEUTTENANT’S WOMAN
5/11/09 COLUMBINE, Dave Cullen
5/14/09 BREAKING BAD* (1 episode), JAWS
5/16/09 THE BROTHERS BLOOM
5/18/09 BREAKING BAD* (1 episode), TAKEN, ERASERHEAD
5/20/09 40 STORIES, DonÂald Barthelme
5/24/09 DIGITAL BARBARISM, Mark HelÂprin, BREAKING BAD* (1 episode), TRANSSIBERIAN
5/31/09 THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR, DRAG ME TO HELL, BREAKING BAD* (1 episode)
6/02/09 THE CULT OF THE AMATEUR, Andrew Keen
6/04/09 3 NIGHTS IN AUGUST, Buzz Bissinger
6/06/09 THE HANGOVER, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
6/21/09 MOON
6/23/09 THE FORTUNE COOKIE
6/26/09 THE HURT LOCKER, BARRY LYNDON
6/27/09 THE GRADUATE
6/28/09 BEING THERE
6/29/09 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
7/01/09 SUNSET BOULEVARD
7/02/09 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
7/03/09 PUBLIC ENEMIES
7/04/09 THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE
7/07/09 TWO LOVERS
7/08/09 THE EMPEROR’S NAKED ARMY MARCHES ON, THE FAILURE, James Greer.
7/09/09 HUMAN SMOKE, NicholÂson BakÂer
7/10/09 SLAP SHOT
7/11/09 BRUNO
7/12/09 THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, PERSONA, THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE (’68), ELGAR*, THE DEBUSSY FILM*, PYGMY, Chuck PalahÂniuk
7/14/09 ALWAYS ON SUNDAY*, ISADORA: THE BIGGEST DANCER IN THE WORLD*
7/15/09 DANTE’S INFERNO*, ALTERED STATES
7/16/09 THE LONE RANGER
7/17/09 THE LONE RANGER AND THE CITY OF LOST GOLD
7/18/09 GET SHORTY
7/26/09 ORPHAN, REPULSION
7/27/09 THE HOSPITAL
7/30/09 THE COLLECTOR (’65)
7/31/09 ZODIAC, SONG OF SUMMER*, MUSICOPHILIA, OlivÂer Sacks
8/01/09 A PERFECT MURDER
8/02/09 VOX, NIcholÂson BakÂer, CACHE
8/03/09 ADVISE AND CONSENT
8/05/09 THE LONG GOODBYE
8/06/09 THE RED SHOES
8/08/09 INHERENT VICE, Thomas PynÂchon, UNMAN, WITTERING, AND ZIGO, ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE, THE ASCENT OF MONEY*, THE SHINING
8/13/09 THIEVES LIKE US, REDS (part two)
8/15/09 CHINATOWN, CITIZEN RUTH
8/16/09 DISTRICT 9, MADE MEN* (1 episode)
Justin Alvarez is the digÂiÂtal direcÂtor of The Paris Review. His work has appeared in Ploughshares, GuerÂniÂca, and Flatmancrooked’s Slim VolÂume of ConÂtemÂpoÂrary PoetÂics. FolÂlow him at @Alvarez_Justin.
Art GarÂfunkel, it’s your move.
No disÂreÂspect intendÂed, Justin, but so what? Should we be interÂestÂed in all the films, books,etc, seen or read by every celebriÂty? I hope not.
So he disÂcovÂered TorÂrents and went full zomÂbie for a year.
Steven SoderÂbergh has WAY, WAY more free time than I do.
Not even a minute to masÂturÂbate with such schedÂule. I mean apart from this list of course
AnothÂer list of someÂbody’s favourite movies, books, whatÂevÂer? There are way too many of these on OpenÂculÂture these days. Enough with the lists, already.
Try some Ernst Lubitsch films, Steven.