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Sending a spoiler DM now
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Still haven't seen ALVH but it's always been in my backlog haha.
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It's so, so good. Zelda seems to have really done some really therapeutic work on herself in the process, and the fruits of that emotional labor absolutely show.
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On the plus side, it's not terribly long?
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Holy shit, that cast.
Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham, Alison Brie, Clancy Brown, Chris Lowell, Jennifer Coolidge, Laverne Cox
... Maybe I'll finally watch Drive this weekend.
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Ooooh, I do need to see PYM. I think that was a trailer in front of Birds of Prey (TEOOHQ) but then the pandemic hit and it fell out of my brain.
You know I'll trust anything you put in front of my eyes 💯
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Agreed. I need to revisit all 3 of his, but especially Nope, as I only saw it the once just after it hit digital.
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I realize the other night while listening to the Birdman and his video youtu.be/Zm19Bd9rWD8 that Get Out and Us are literally two sides of the same coin, each MIRRORING the other's TRAPPINGS. What a master Jordan Peele is.
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Bottoms is so good. Just a delightful, hyper-stylized story with some real truths in it, that never stops being entertaining.
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Good luck! And thanks for liking my post earlier!
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I'd reach out to them, they can help you access it I'm sure. They're a very friendly and helpful bunch.
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Hey @letterboxd.social Help this poor soul have an outlet :)
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All excellent ones too!
A friend ("friend", as it would turn out) invited me and his gf at the time to go. I said yes and had a good enough time but that's just not where my head was at at age 20-21. Now though? I absolutely want to revisit it and see 28 Years.
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I only saw this once in theaters, and we'll before I was into horror, zombies, or Cillian.
2025 is the right year.
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Hell, I watched it 3 times last year 😂 once with commentary.
Timeless, and it wasn't until viewing #3 that I truly realized how much influence The Matrix takes from the first third of this movie.
Matthew, such a sweet boy.
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The first time I saw it I'd just taken *the* biggest gravity bong hit of my life 😂, and while I was anxious about being stoned in public, the movie made everything feel right.
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It's genuinely beautiful. I've seen it so many times, the "dance" in the middle almost always makes me tear up, but the first 25 minutes are masterpiece storytelling with only diagetic media from Wall-E's world.
If you have the time this weekend, cozy up and find a new friend in yourself and Earth.
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Indeed. So beautiful, and incredibly loud. Garland and co. didn't do the typical movie compression on the gunfire, making it more visceral and all consuming.
I get many wanted something different, but I thought it was wonderful. Detached, falsely impartial, and transformative.
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Solitaire? Believe it or not, straight to Excel.
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Stellar week. Still need to see all but Civil War.
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What more friendships could be based on.
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Funny how? What's funny about it?
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7) WALL-E
(2008, dir. Andrew Stanton)
Sometimes it's good to sit without conversation and just...be. 🌱
@sluggishcheetah.bsky.social
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6) The Nice Guys
(2016, dir. Shane Black)
The movie that taught me how to love [Ryan Gosling].
@chelchell.bsky.social
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@bestandworstlines.bsky.social You inspired me
5) Inglorious Basterds
(2009, dir. Quentin Tarantino)
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It’s MSG. The secret ingredient is MSG.
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Monosodium Goodshitmate
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MOMENTUM. IS. MOMENTUM.
OBEY THE FIRST LAW.
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MOMENTUM. IS. MOMENTUM.
OBEY THE FIRST LAW.
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Monosodium Goodshitmate
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4) Burn After Reading
(2008, dir. Coen Bros)
@piccolodaddy.bsky.social
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Yeah. But we live and learn as a society (lol no we don't. Some of us do, though)
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Oop, I meant to imply Fisher is a treat. He's in some of my favorite movies (Hackers immediately comes to mind outside of SC/2)