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  1. @grahamsleight

    You're darn tootin'!

    Graham, I answered your question! I answered the darned... I'm cooperatin' here!

    #Movies #Moviedon #Quotes #Crime

  2. @grahamsleight

    You're darn tootin'!

    Graham, I answered your question! I answered the darned... I'm cooperatin' here!

    #Movies #Moviedon #Quotes #Crime

  3. @grahamsleight

    You're darn tootin'!

    Graham, I answered your question! I answered the darned... I'm cooperatin' here!

    #Movies #Moviedon #Quotes #Crime

  4. @grahamsleight

    You're darn tootin'!

    Graham, I answered your question! I answered the darned... I'm cooperatin' here!

    #Movies #Moviedon #Quotes #Crime

  5. @grahamsleight

    You're darn tootin'!

    Graham, I answered your question! I answered the darned... I'm cooperatin' here!

    #Movies #Moviedon #Quotes #Crime

  6. Went and saw The Choral yesterday.

    What a movie.
    Big screen worked well.
    Will see again.

    Somewhere categorised it as "Comedy".
    That label is clickbait/AISlop.

    #TheChoral #Moviedon

  7. Went and saw The Choral yesterday.

    What a movie.
    Big screen worked well.
    Will see again.

    Somewhere categorised it as "Comedy".
    That label is clickbait/AISlop.

    #TheChoral #Moviedon

  8. Went and saw The Choral yesterday.

    What a movie.
    Big screen worked well.
    Will see again.

    Somewhere categorised it as "Comedy".
    That label is clickbait/AISlop.

    #TheChoral #Moviedon

  9. Went and saw The Choral yesterday.

    What a movie.
    Big screen worked well.
    Will see again.

    Somewhere categorised it as "Comedy".
    That label is clickbait/AISlop.

    #TheChoral #Moviedon

  10. Went and saw The Choral yesterday.

    What a movie.
    Big screen worked well.
    Will see again.

    Somewhere categorised it as "Comedy".
    That label is clickbait/AISlop.

    #TheChoral #Moviedon

  11. Back in Action (2025)

    A.I. written screenplay, or so I hope, because if this is the best we can do in the action-comedy genre, we are screwed and might as well hand it over to Mr. A.I.

    1/5

    #moviedon #quickmoviereview #bo47 #justwatched #moviereview #letterboxed

    letterboxd.com/film/back-in-ac

  12. CW: American Fiction spoilers

    Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.

    At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.

    It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  13. CW: American Fiction spoilers

    Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.

    At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.

    It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  14. CW: American Fiction spoilers

    Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.

    At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.

    It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  15. CW: American Fiction spoilers

    Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.

    At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.

    It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.

  16. Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).

    But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?

    The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  17. Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).

    But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?

    The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  18. Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).

    But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?

    The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.

    #FilmNight #MovieNight #Moviedon

  19. Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).

    But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?

    The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.