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hedronist t1_jeam5tm wrote
Reply to comment by Kolob619 in Any recommendations where a movie is based around a hotel setting? by Boss452
A forgotten gem. Four Rooms
hedronist t1_jdo976b wrote
I loved Flash Gordon (1936 serial) when I was a kid. Every episode -- every episode -- ended with a situation where you just knew that Flash (or one of the other principal characters) were dead, dead, dead.
And the next week would start with a slightly different camera angle so you could see how they escaped.
hedronist t1_j6iwyol wrote
Reply to comment by Brapb3 in Gautam Adani lost US$31 billion in one of the biggest weekly drops ever by hussmann
Well, maybe an hour ago.
hedronist t1_iykcidw wrote
Reply to comment by Kevinmc479 in Golfer bites off man’s nose in argument over game, flees in Tesla, police say by StayAwayGougeAllDay
> Beyond Meat
Kinda puts the lie to where his true culinary interests are, eh?
hedronist t1_iykc2hu wrote
Reply to comment by CleverGirl2014 in Golfer bites off man’s nose in argument over game, flees in Tesla, police say by StayAwayGougeAllDay
Hannibal has entered the chat.
hedronist t1_ixmq9xj wrote
Reply to comment by RunWithDullScissors in No assassination to go unanswered: IRGC chief Gen. Salami by jivatman
In the Drawing Room?
With the candlestick?
Amirite?
hedronist t1_ir7tjln wrote
Reply to Not Just a Bowl of Fruit (2022) - An ageing nude model surveys her body [00:03:39] by swan_pr
I think the mods are wrong about whether this is a "documentary". Yes, it is short, but that doesn't violate any of the stated rules for the sub.
It does give insight into something I had never thought about before. She's 84 and I'm 73 ... and my wife is 77. This made me think about a woman's aging body and how that affects her view of the world and of herself. That's more than many other "documentaries" do, regardless of length.
So my unasked for opinion is ... this is a documentary, and this is the correct sub for it. Maybe it's the guidelines that need to be revisited and refined.
hedronist t1_jegrl9l wrote
Reply to comment by TheDadThatGrills in What are your top 5 favorite musical moments ever in cinema? by Gattsu2000
The Ruling Class
Now there's a
nametitle I have not heard in a very long time.Genuinely one of the weirder films I've ever seen. A snippet to accompany your afternoon tea. And a song to go with it!