Comments for Film and Lit 2008
Kierkegaard is brilliant - I'd recommend Either/Or, especially if you can get hold of the Princeton edition rather than the Penguin edition.
With Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript is written with
Genealogy of Morals is one of Nietzsche's most scholarly works, which is why philosophers tend to like it and get their students reading it. His other work is far less organised and rational - 'Thus Spake Zarathustra' is worth reading as it's a sort of weird parody of the style of the Bible but with Nietzsche's übermensch ethic. Similarly, 'The Gay Science' is classic Nietzsche in his prime.
Albert Camus' 'The Stranger' and Sartre's 'Nausea' are both sitting on my bookshelf unfinished, but meant to be very good. And In Our Time had an excellent episode on Camus broadcast last January. It's sadly not online any more, but someone might still have a copy.
I need to do one of these posts. I've just seen Andy Budd's too.
I'd add 'Cloverfield' to it's own list due to the nausea I felt after about 20 minutes of the camera swinging about wildly. It was probably a good film but I was too busy curling up in my seat and trying not to be sick.