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  • Red Hot Riding Hood

  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

    ★★½

  • All That Jazz

    ★★★★★

  • Black Bag

    ★★★

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  • Red Hot Riding Hood

    Red Hot Riding Hood

    The fellas in Gentlemen Prefer Blonds should have been this horny...
    I feel like screwball comdies are kinda IRL cartoony and I think I was just expecting Gentlemen Prefer Blonds to be more cartoony...

  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

    ★★½

    meh, this gentleman prefers Daisies, those Czech broads know how to have fun and get the bag...

    this movie just didnt click for me, it didnt have any the zazzy and snappy dialogue of His Girl Friday or any of the exciting dancing/grand set pieces like a Gene Kelly musical. Maybe I am comparing apples and oranges maybe my experience suffers from too high of expectations...

    I mean there are a good number of funny lines, one or two fun…

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  • All That Jazz

    All That Jazz

    ★★★★★

    Here is the TL;DR: It was very good. An unnamed someone is 3 for 3 on musical recommendations.

    I have a lot of thoughts bouncing around in here. One of these days, I might focus my movie journaling on one or two coherent ideas instead of vomiting up my anxieties and stray observations...

    quick asides...
    something I like about musicals, particularly musicals or most productions before the advent of CGI, is everything on set has to physically exist, the dancing…

  • Inland Empire

    Inland Empire

    ★★★★½

    Okay some topline stray thoughts,

    It was really nice/impressive/felt good to see so many volunteers at this screening, a nice reminder of the common denominator, love of movies that brings us all to the theater to volunteer.

    Of course, everyone is taking a moment to give some retrospection to David Lynch and how his work has impacted them. Please indulge me to share my two thoughts/memories for my relationship with David Lynch's work.
    First thought: My first interaction with David…