

OK, maybe not quite a marathon, but I consider two movies in one week a lot, considering I can just about count on my hand the number of movies I've seen in 2008.
I really wish I liked movies more, but my attention span often is too short for 120-plus minutes of viewing. Usually, when I'm asked if I have seen a certain movie, all I can say is "no" or "parts," since I'm notorious for watching only about 1/3 of most movies.
And many times I don't like being transported to another reality, when that reality is heartwrenching and tearjerking.
So this is why I'm pretty proud of myself for watching, in entirety, We are Marshall, which documents the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed nearly the entire Marshall University football team and Bella, a story about love, tragedy and redemption.
I feel like I should delight in the fact that these are both poignant stories about healing and how hope prevails, even in the worst of circumstances, and that it's worth sitting through 110 minutes of despair for 10 minutes of relief.
But I just can't! That's not to say I won't watch a few dramas in 2009, because I do want to be a well-rounded person and I know that watching movies is a good discipline for me. (strange as that might sound) It's just not going to be a New Year's resolution.