The trophy nearest and dearest to my heart in this year’s #charitibundibowl: the Alan Jackson Water Skiing Jeans Trophy!
Miami (OH) now leads! They learned how to swim and learned who they was!
Western Michigan in second and ULM in 3rd!
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Posts by Clayton Flesher
Dammit. Not only am I not interested in a Clayface movie, but they've had to go and ruin one of my favorite Flaming Lips songs with that trailer. #filmsky
Man, the dad from Sound of Music must have really needed a paycheck to be in Starcrash (1978).
I think the Freedom to Drive initiative is intentionally designed by someone who follows online traffic discourse and decided to propose the most infuriating thing they could think of. Just to troll.
I just saw an Ingmar Bergman film that made me angry. I’m definitely too film pilled at this point.
Harold Lloyd was just okay.
I don't know why this never shows up in the Gundam shows.
Local rep cinema had a sale this morning. My buys.
F for Fake (1973)
Le Samourai (1967)
Walkabout (1971)
Wages of Fear (1953)
Castle Freak (1995)
Sid & Nancy (1986)
The Cranes are Flying (1957)
High and Low (1963)
Robocop (1987)
Brazil (1985)
Black Orpheus (1959)
Laura Palmer prayer candle
#filmsky
Chugging away through 1961.
1. The Ladies Man
2. The Hustler
3. West Side Story
4. La Notte
#LetterboxdFriday #LastFourWatched
when people tell me to pull my head out of my ass, the joke's on them! That position would be physically impossible in the first place!
Love the rain without the sirens this time of year.
When I watch a movie for the first time (or the first time in a while), I always find myself thinking of what I'd pair it with as a double feature. I watched The Hustler (1961) tonight. It would pair amazingly with Marty Supreme. #filmsky
The stripping scene in La Notte is no kidding one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen someone do. That’s better than anything in Cirque du Soleil.
I wonder if the wrestler Chief Wahoo McDaniel was named after the same source.
Drop some bathtubs.
Watched Invasion Force (1990), a film on Tubi with 57 reviews on @letterboxd.social. It is bad, but it is fun bad. If you like that kind of thing.
Why didn’t anyone tell me that Jacques Demy invented the hangout movie in 1961?
Lola is so great.
Lol
I hadn’t been following the lead up to the playoffs. What’s the story here?
Love Natalie Wood.
James Dean is so pissed off in that movie.
Why can’t everyone just admit that the A-10 is the best military plane? It’s ugly and loud and better than anything else.
I was mad until I saw the post you were quoting.
Harold on the phone like…dude!
I like silent films as much as the next cinephile, but I do not agree about this one. It’s better than the average silent era bloated epic, but it is still a silent era bloated epic.
Oh god.
I'm sure it has happened before, but I can't remember ever seeing a tornado west of the rockies come across my feed before.
I'm just waiting until it shows up on the front page of the New York Times in some sanitized way. I refuse to look online for it because I've already heard what it is and I don't need to see that.