RIP Norman Lear dead at 101 creator Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman among other things.
seen or heard two positive notices for this japanese godzilla movie. where do they get off stealing our ip though? disgraceful. i should probably check to see if its japanese... nah.
Biden Newsom 2024
guess i sort of knew this was coming. think i recall speculation about disney spinning off espn and selling it to a sportbook but for now we get espnbet.
rewatched the parallax view last night just in time for kissingers kiss off. seemed appropriate. extra legal assassinations were definitely part of his realpolitik bag. im sure there were any number of plotholes but the one that jumped out at me was the fact that beattys character was part of a group that may or may not have been targeted for assassination yet he attempts to infiltrate the organization. i realize it was pre-internet but they seemed pretty organized. there must have been a folder with his picture in it at the very least yet he made no effort to alter his appearance, of course, because he is warren beatty and that sells tickets, but i though that was kind of absurd even if the world supposed he was already dead.
so the movie leaves you wanting but i suppose that is the point. no easy answers just post watergate/kennedy conspiracy deep state unease.
love that theres a bot on reddit that if you mention sex panther from anchorman it will automatically post the quote in this case it was for a vintage 70s ad for a cologne called mandate in which the scene gives off a distinct roofie vibe hence the allusion. admittedly the scened being mentioned multiple times made me sad for the state of discourse but clearly i am part of the problem.
It's called Sex Panther® by Odeon©.
It's illegal in 9 countries.
It's also made with bits of real panthers, so you know it's good.
60% of the time, it works every time.
https://hyperallergic.com/858801/steve-dibenedetto-art-embraces-incoherence-david-nolan-gallery-nyc/
lot of tv happening now. nothing standout but...
fargo season 5 i think is back. didnt watch the last one but.... fx/hulu
for all mankind is back for season 4. apple
just saw slow horses is back for season 3. apple
watching whatever the godzilla show is on apple. kurt russell with his son playing a younger version of self.
murder at the end of the world seemed promising. so far just ok. fx/hulu
guilty pleasure, i mean, the gilded age is back on hbo.
bad reviews for the last season of the crown on netflix.
a period piece called the doll factory looked worth a shot. netflix
a period piece called the buccaneers did not. apple
what was that other apple one with brie larson?
oh yeah, the curse. emma stone and that deadpan jew who show everyone loved but i never watched. whoof, showtime. havent watched it yet.
just binged a decent aussi relationship comedy. what was that sharon horgan one? like that but not as good. colin from accounts. paramount+
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have only seen four of these. not even asteroid city. was listening to a pod today and they were lauding past lives.
The Dr. Pepper Girl: Donna Loren
sure she must be familiar to y'all but before my time and then married a famous record producer so faded into relative obscurity. kids are both musicians of some renown.
Visited a friend yesterday and Albert Brooks briefly came up in conversation. I did no searching but my phone was on and in my pocket, today my youtube feed is full of Albert Brooks clips. We discussed Tom Noonan at length but nada from the spybots. Noonan has the greater output but Brooks has the awards.
Dukes London martini
One of the few traditional wood barrel-aged soy sauce makers in Japan
Just watched https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19623228/ guess I recommend.
Linda clued this up for me next https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5302918/ I assume she recommends it, I do like Jodie movies usually.
ca water bored
TG prayer -BB
Just started Julia season one on max. I like it, but I'm down with all things WGBH
AW's BOMB did not meet the reserve at auction
anybody know this film?
Directed by Christian Petzold • 2023 • Germany
Starring Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer, Langston Uibel
While vacationing by the Baltic Sea, writer Leon (Thomas Schubert) and photographer Felix (Langston Uibel) are surprised to encounter Nadja (Paula Beer), a mysterious young woman staying as a guest at Felix’s family’s holiday home. Nadja soon distracts Leon from finishing his latest novel, not only because of her passionate liaison with lifeguard Devid (Enno Trebs) but also because her brutal honesty forces Leon to confront his artistic inadequacies. As Nadja and Leon grow closer, an encroaching forest fire threatens the group and pushes the writer to discover whether he can truly care for anything beyond himself. Christian Petzold’s acclaimed latest was the winner of the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival.