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For me, finally got around to Oppenheimer. It made for a lovely tripartite series about America's vapid anti-communism with a big boom for good measure. I can only imagine the 3-hour slog glued to a theatre seat.

The Zone of Interest was phenomenal. Jonathan Glazer had a distinct vision in mind for his audience and he executed it with grace and style. Both visually and aurally stunning without feeling kitsch. This is a must-watch.

Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024)! It's good, folks. If you enjoyed the cartoon, you will enjoy the live-action remake.

I also rewatched Galaxy Quest on a whim and I was surprised by how well it held up. It might have helped that I've watched tons more of Star Trek since I last watched it as a kid.

What have you been watching?

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

I revisited Tarantino. It has been years since I watched his early stuff. I also hadn't ever watched reservoir dogs. I watched that with Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown. All of them are so very 90s and took me back. They are part of that 70s revival that was so big then. I think I'm going to skip his writing credit movies and watch Kill Bill again.