fuck director's cuts of films, give the rest of the crew a shot
caterer's cut
fuck director's cuts of films, give the rest of the crew a shot
caterer's cut
I think losing $4 billion on running a Mastodon server surely wins you the title of Least Competent Fedi Admin from [insert admin of whatever instance you hate the most]
I don't think I have any relevant qualifications to actually do this but I would love to get paid to go places, hear people out for a while, and then tell them exactly why their plan amounts to letting approximately 10-30 wolves loose in their house
hire me as your AI guru (I will tell your company exactly why it should under no circumstance be using the technology we call "AI")
#MovieThread V: Definitely Not The Final Frontier, Chapter Seven — July Edition
From 2020 to 2023 I watched 1492 movies. This year so far, I've watched another 237, for a total of 1729 movies.
Numbers check out.
This month:
* More Nora Ephron.
* Those last three Spider-Mans.
Previous thread: https://beepboop.one/@Alexis/112543005555640709
Who's got mail?
#1730, or #238, 1998's "You've Got Mail."
Three different Jesse Plemonses, three different Emma Stoneses, three different Willems Dafoe, leaving now to go see --
#1731, or #239, 2024's "Kinds of Kindness."
It's been called "bad," "not good," and "the Avengers for 30-something women in pre-9/11 America," it's the one movie Nora and Delia Ephron wrote that Nora didn't direct after she started directing, it's --
#1732, or #240, 2000's "Hanging Up."
This one's about something to do with the lottery, I dunno, it's --
#1733, or #241, 2000 Nora Ephron picture "Lucky Numbers."
It's become harder to do because the Brother usually can't, but he hasn't seen the first two of these so: I love going to the cinema early in the day -- there's never more than three people there and they always know how to behave, which is, appropriately, to be quiet. Leaving now to go see --
#1734, or #242, 2024's "A Quiet Place: Day One."
I know nothing about the source material except what I've learned from the internet, and I'm pretty sure nobody in the original 60s show marries the Hartnell incarnation of Dr Who, but alright, it's --
#1735, or #243, 2005 Nora Ephron picture "Bewitched."
I sure hope this is better than her last few, because it's end of Nora Ephron's filmography, it's --
#1736, or #244, 2009's "Julie & Julia."
Let me just get the review out of the way now:
Structurally and tonally completely indistinguishable from the first one, strong additions to the cast make this a pleasant enough hundred minutes. Four stars.
Leaving now to go see --
#1737, or #245, 2024's "Inside Out 2."
If I'd watched this yesterday I could-a called it an ampersand double feature, starting Gina Prince-Bythewood's filmography, it's --
#1738, or #246, 2000's "Love & Basketball."
The shark just wants to go to the Olympics! Let the shark go to the Olympics!! It's --
#1739, or #247, 2024 Netflix original "Under Paris."
If I'm gonna keep paying for cable TV, I should fucking use it, I've just remembered I have a bunch of movie channels, and Filmbox was showing something that I'd never heard of but was on my watchlist, so over breakfast, coffee, and drawing the Saturday, July 27 ANNIE FOREVER, I watched --
#1740, or #248, 2019's "Plus One."
It's been a few weeks, but it's Sneak Preview at the cinema again!
I do not know what movie I will be seeing! Could be "Thelma"! Could be "Longlegs"! Could -- topically -- be "Twisters"! Could be something else!
Despite an impending storm and the threat of "meatball-sized hail," leaving now.
#1741, or #249.
Probably the most significant of his... well, not projects, but at least his films, that I haven't seen yet, it's --
#1742, or #250, 2004 Hideaki Anno picture "Cutie Honey."
Entering my movies on cable era, this one was on TV all the time when I was a kid and I happened to catch it on Film1 Family, I watched --
#1743, or #251, 2001's "Rat Race."
If the Raimi films were about Man vs Self, and the Webb films were about asking "Who am I?" -- what, exactly, are /these/ about?
Leaving now to go see --
#1744, or #252, 2017's "Spider-Man: Homecoming."
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