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For this Friday Movie Night, first up is The Passenger (1975), a thriller about an American journalist (Jack Nicholson) covering a war in Africa; he discovers the body of his doppelganger, and decides to assume the dead guy’s identity. Uh-oh, turns out the guy was an arms dealer with a lot of enemies, and now both the warring factions and the police are after him. This is considered one of the best films of Italian auteur Michelangelo Antonioni, whose L’avventura (1960) we watched a few days ago.

After that is All About My Mother (1999), one of the most acclaimed films of one of Spain’s most celebrated directors, Pedro Almmodovar, whose Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) we previously watched. Following her son’s death, a mother searches for the father he never knew, befriending a motley crew along the way, including a trans actress, a nun, and jealous lover. Hilarity ensues, along with some heartwarming. This is one of the highest-rated Spanish films on Letterboxd, so let’s check it out.

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  • Implied sex.
  • Blood.
  • Gun violence.
  • Beatings.
  • Profanity.
  • Smoking.

CWs for All About My Mother:

  • Sexual assault: a man makes non-consensual advances on a woman, but he is stopped.
  • Drug use.
  • Death of child.
  • Death of parent.
  • Vomiting.
  • Hospital scene.
  • Smoking.
  • Homophobic slurs.
  • Death of LGBT person.
  • Car crash.
  • Someone is hit by a car.

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Will and Hesse look at two films starring Mickey Rourke from 1987: Angel Hart and Barfly.

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The Mandalorian did this with an AT-ST walker before (and also a TIE Fighter), but it's nice to see this sort of thing again.

By the Force, Abrams is such a fucking hack.

Not every threat should be both over the top and background trivial just because Glup Shitto has a Midi-Chlorian count of over 9000. live-slug-reaction

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I liked half the ending. It's a shame that we had to slam the brakes for the other half of it so

.Dukat and Kai Winn can be satanists. I like the idea that Sisko ends up joining the Prophets outside time, but it never really feels like the writers knew what to do with him being a spiritual figure for Bajor. This ending just kind of happened.


Anyway, I'm posting this 'cus there used to be a user here with the name SiskoDidTwoThingsWrong, and i'm wondering what those two things were? Keeping the cure to the changeling disease seems like the most obvious one. I'm curious what the second is

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for example, Talk To Me (2022) first premiered at the Adelaide film festival in October 2022 and therefore it's considered a 2022 film, even though it didn't get a wide release until 2023. It was one of my favorite movies of last year but you won't see it on many "best of" lists for 2023 because it's technically from 2022. but you won't see it on any lists from 2022 either because practically nobody saw it that year except a few Australians

the same thing is now happening with Strange Darling (2023) which was just recently released in theaters, well into 2024

this happens with a lot of smaller "indie" type movies because it takes time to get distribution after hitting the festival circuit

IMO the official release year for a movie should be based on when normal people can see it and not just a couple hundred film bros and industry people who attended some festival

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what the fuck

10/10

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Well in the new Sonic they're made him the police off to arrest Shadow.

Look I'm probably too old to give a shit about this anymore, but god damn do I hate how out of character movie Sonic is.

Sonic is an anarchist. He hates cops, that's true of all the mainline games.

Even that anime from the 2000s got that right.

Movie Sonic is a wimpy uncool dweeb that want's to be a cop. I couldn't think of anything more not-Sonic than that.

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For this Special Thursday Cinema Night, 8PM EST, there’s no special theme, just two more good flicks. First up is The Act of Killing (2012), one of the highest-rated documentaries on Letterboxd; it interviews a number of former members of Indonesian death-squads who participated in the mass killing of communists in the 1970s, aided and abetted by the US government. God Damn the West: The Movie. It is, so far, the best-known and best-regarded film of documentarian Joshua Oppenheimer.

After that is Broken Flowers (2005), a comedy from Jim Jarmusch about an aging philanderer (Bill Murray) who discovers that he has a son who seems to be looking for him. Hilarity ensues, in Jarmusch’s signature quiet style, as the guy tries to cope with unexpected fatherhood.

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  • Discussion of sexual assault. Not depicted.
  • Torture.
  • War crimes.
  • Vomiting.
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  • Cheating.
  • Nudity.
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The movies are so back baby

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Very real Leak from an early screening

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