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Saw this cute top and wanted to draw a Jojo
GO (1999)

- feel like watching Human Traffic and Run Lola Run kind of spoiled this for me since those movies did this sort of frenetic style better... those movies did not have Timmy Olyphant though so
- soundtrack BANGS on the other hand
SCREAM 2 (1997)

- not quite as good as the first but still very fun!
- most importantly:
CRIT. CHALLENGE: SCANNERS (1981)

- the head explosion really is the best part of the whole movie and it's like 10 minutes in... except for the world's gnarliest staring contest at the end
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RIP to Drew Struzan, creator of some of the best poster art that film has ever seen.
CRIT. CHALLENGE: BLACK GOD WHITE DEVIL (Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol) (1964)

- really not my bag, struggled to get through this... sorry Brazil
SCREAM (1996)

- only seen clips over the years so yet another blindspot for me but I love it. it's fun! it's cheeky! Matthew Lillard!
- Henry Winkler being uncredited is really funny for some reason
- will watch the first sequel (for Timothy Olyphant) but otherwise content to leave it
CRIT. CHALLENGE: YI YI (2000)

- every! frame! a! painting!!! So soothing to my eyes
- I wish Ota was my friend 💔
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From "Niccolo". Animation by David Florian (Gobelins).
www.instagram.com/p/DPokMAEDFtY/
he was insane for this
KNIVES OUT (2019)

- Didn't find this as annoying and on-the-nose as the sequel but can't say I liked it *much* more
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They Might Be Giants

💿 They Might Be Giants (1986)
🏷️ Rock / Alternative Rock

Artwork:
Rodney Alan Greenblat
DOUBLE FEATURE: DAVID LYNCH

THE ELEPHANT MAN (1980)
- rewatch as I watched most of it (?) in school (?) 16ish years ago
- the Romeo & Juliet scene makes me cry 🤧

LOST HIGHWAY (1997)
- I know better than to trust my gut reaction to his films by now but this was. OK. Too edgy to take seriously lol
I honestly don't think I liked this at all but also I keep thinking about it. I've watched several analysis videos about it and probably understand it even less now
INLAND EMPIRE (2006)

- for people who felt like Mulholland Drive was too accessible and easy to follow and who also wanted the film equivalent of someone who has no concept of personal space
INLAND EMPIRE (2006)

- for people who felt like Mulholland Drive was too accessible and easy to follow and who also wanted the film equivalent of someone who has no concept of personal space
PERFECT BLUE (1997)
- on reflection I think I'd built this up in my head for too long, I really liked it but I don't love it
- saw it in a screening where I had to keep craning my neck around the guy in front of me's head to read the subs which was really annoying
been playing Hades again lately