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Posts by Jared Mobarak

Oh, SPACE CAMP. This was on constant rotation at our house when I was a kid.

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Plastic sandwich board sign that says: "Saks Fifth Avenue is open for business during the filming of 'Magnus Rex'. Short delays may occur. Thank you for your patience and cooperation."

Plastic sandwich board sign that says: "Saks Fifth Avenue is open for business during the filming of 'Magnus Rex'. Short delays may occur. Thank you for your patience and cooperation."

A newspaper box with a sign that says: "Gotham Post. Gotham's first choice for news, gossip, sports and entertainment."

A newspaper box with a sign that says: "Gotham Post. Gotham's first choice for news, gossip, sports and entertainment."

A photograph of the Batmobile from behind on the streets of Pittsburgh.

A photograph of the Batmobile from behind on the streets of Pittsburgh.

Side of a white Trailmobile with the Sony Pictures Studio logo and a piece of paper with a googly-eyed t-rex and the words "Magnus Rex Prop/Armor Overflow Trl #814".

Side of a white Trailmobile with the Sony Pictures Studio logo and a piece of paper with a googly-eyed t-rex and the words "Magnus Rex Prop/Armor Overflow Trl #814".

The last time the @sabres.com made the playoffs was a couple months before we inexplicably found ourselves walking around Pittsburgh while "Magnus Rex" was filming.

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Dare Greatly, Buffalo! | The Buffalo Sabres Going To The Stanley Cup Playoffs! ⚔️
Dare Greatly, Buffalo! | The Buffalo Sabres Going To The Stanley Cup Playoffs! ⚔️ YouTube video by Buffalo Sabres

Damn. The @sabres.com recorded this in 2021. Terry Pegula really thought Taylor Hall was bringing him a #StanleyCup only to watch the team implode.

Well, better late than never to finally dust it off.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emvt...

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ESPN set with Steve Levy, Mark Messier, and PK Subban sitting in front of a “Let’s Go Sabres” banner

ESPN set with Steve Levy, Mark Messier, and PK Subban sitting in front of a “Let’s Go Sabres” banner

Drought is over thanks to old man Quick! @sabres.com

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Week Ending 4/3/26 "Because if I go out now, I'll have to face even scarier things."

My latest newsletter is out with thoughts on:

• Squid Game (Netflix)
• Pizza Movie (Hulu/Disney+)
• We're All Gonna Die (VOD/Digital HD)

www.heyhaveyouseen.com/week-ending-...

#heyhaveyouseen #filmsky #moviesky

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Everyone posting research about how no one uses the “like” button on Bluesky today when they could have been posting delightfully fun facts such as this to earn that “like” instead.

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My latest movie poster rant for April 2026 US releases is not up at @thefilmstage.com.

#posterized #filmsky #moviesky

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I know 20th Century and Searchlight mirror to Disney+ as one would expect since they own both. But all the Neon titles do too. And any other outside studios I've sought out the past year has as well.

Will give the benefit of the doubt that this was just the first time I noticed one didn't.

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Week Ending 4/3/26 "Because if I go out now, I'll have to face even scarier things."

My latest newsletter is out with thoughts on:

• Squid Game (Netflix)
• Pizza Movie (Hulu/Disney+)
• We're All Gonna Die (VOD/Digital HD)

www.heyhaveyouseen.com/week-ending-...

#heyhaveyouseen #filmsky #moviesky

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Hulu screenshot showing the page for The Voice of Hind Rajab.

Hulu screenshot showing the page for The Voice of Hind Rajab.

Disney+ screenshot showing that The Voice of Hind Rajab is not available.

Disney+ screenshot showing that The Voice of Hind Rajab is not available.

Looks like THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB hit Hulu today. But it's not on Disney+ despite its mirrored Hulu tab.

Does it not mirror everything like I previously assumed and this is just the first one I noticed? Or is there more to this and Disney is intentionally keeping it off their flagship platform?

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Con-man Eddie Farrell (DANA CARVEY) falls in love with Annie Malkin (JULIA CAMPBELL). Photo by Zade Rosenthal.

IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT Presents A BRAD GREY/MELEDANDRI-GORDON COMPANY Production A Film by DONALD PETRIE DANA CARVEY "OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS" TODD GRAFF JULIA CAMPBELL and ROBERT LOGGIA Music Supervised by BECKY MANCUSO and TIM SEXTON Music by MILES GORDON Film Editor MARION ROTHMAN Production Designer DAVID CHAPMAN Director of Photography STEVEN POSTER, A.S.C. Co-Producer RAY HARTWICK Executive Producer BRAD GREY Written by MITCHEL KATLIN & NAT BERNSTEIN Produced by MARK R. GORDON and CHRISTOPHER MELEDANDRI Directed by DONALD PETRIE A UNIVERSAL RELEASE. Copyright © 1990 Universal City Studios Inc. All rights reserved.

Con-man Eddie Farrell (DANA CARVEY) falls in love with Annie Malkin (JULIA CAMPBELL). Photo by Zade Rosenthal. IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT Presents A BRAD GREY/MELEDANDRI-GORDON COMPANY Production A Film by DONALD PETRIE DANA CARVEY "OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS" TODD GRAFF JULIA CAMPBELL and ROBERT LOGGIA Music Supervised by BECKY MANCUSO and TIM SEXTON Music by MILES GORDON Film Editor MARION ROTHMAN Production Designer DAVID CHAPMAN Director of Photography STEVEN POSTER, A.S.C. Co-Producer RAY HARTWICK Executive Producer BRAD GREY Written by MITCHEL KATLIN & NAT BERNSTEIN Produced by MARK R. GORDON and CHRISTOPHER MELEDANDRI Directed by DONALD PETRIE A UNIVERSAL RELEASE. Copyright © 1990 Universal City Studios Inc. All rights reserved.

"I took this role because it allowed me to have a lot of different and interesting performance moments," says Carvey. "I take on the attitude of a no-nonsense gas company inspector, an imperious Indian and an obsessive Cubs fan. With each performance, the comedy is integrated into Eddie's character and the particular situation he's gotten himself into."

Carvey began to integrate his unique comic talents with the story of "Opportunity Knocks" five months before principal photography began, when he was invited to work with the existing script for the film.

"Unlike most actors, Dana focused his attention on the overall story," recalls Mark Gordon of the pre-production period for the film. "He was very concerned that there was a balance between the broad comedy and the more sophisticated humor in the script; he came at it from the perspective of a writer, not just an actor."

"Dana also examined each comedic sequence and assessed whether or not it really catered to the kind of comedy that he knew to be his strong suit," adds Meledandri. "Dana was instrumental in adding a number of sequences that he conceived completely on his own. We all worked together to make sure that his additions became an organic part of the story. "

"I took this role because it allowed me to have a lot of different and interesting performance moments," says Carvey. "I take on the attitude of a no-nonsense gas company inspector, an imperious Indian and an obsessive Cubs fan. With each performance, the comedy is integrated into Eddie's character and the particular situation he's gotten himself into." Carvey began to integrate his unique comic talents with the story of "Opportunity Knocks" five months before principal photography began, when he was invited to work with the existing script for the film. "Unlike most actors, Dana focused his attention on the overall story," recalls Mark Gordon of the pre-production period for the film. "He was very concerned that there was a balance between the broad comedy and the more sophisticated humor in the script; he came at it from the perspective of a writer, not just an actor." "Dana also examined each comedic sequence and assessed whether or not it really catered to the kind of comedy that he knew to be his strong suit," adds Meledandri. "Dana was instrumental in adding a number of sequences that he conceived completely on his own. We all worked together to make sure that his additions became an organic part of the story. "

DANA CARVEY as Eddie Farrell. Photo by Suzanne Tenner.

DANA CARVEY as Eddie Farrell. Photo by Suzanne Tenner.

ROBERT LOGGIA as Milt Malkin and DANA CARVEY as Eddie Farrell. Photo by Zade Rosenthal.

ROBERT LOGGIA as Milt Malkin and DANA CARVEY as Eddie Farrell. Photo by Zade Rosenthal.

From the press kit of OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS:

Directed by Donald Petrie. Starring Dana Carvey, Robert Loggia, Todd Graff, Julia Campbell, Milo O'Shea, James Tolkan, and Doris Belack.

#filmsky #moviesky

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Trailer screenshot of the quote

"BLOODY and BOLD"
Hey Have You Seen?

Trailer screenshot of the quote "BLOODY and BOLD" Hey Have You Seen?

Trailer screenshot of the title MĀRAMA against a cloudy sky. A woman is mirrored on a shoreline at top and bottom.

Trailer screenshot of the title MĀRAMA against a cloudy sky. A woman is mirrored on a shoreline at top and bottom.

I think this is the first time I've been quoted in a trailer without the review coming from The Film Stage.

"Bloody and bold."

MĀRAMA hits theaters stateside on 4/17.

Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP_B...

Review: www.heyhaveyouseen.com/tiff-2025-da...

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hemlocke springs - sense(is) (Official Visualizer)
hemlocke springs - sense(is) (Official Visualizer) YouTube video by hemlocke springs

hemlocke springs' "sense (is)" from THE APPLE TREE UNDER THE SEA

#2026inmusic

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAE-...

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Moon Taxi - Flipside (Official Audio)
Moon Taxi - Flipside (Official Audio) YouTube video by Moon Taxi

Moon Taxi's "Flipside" from HIGHWAVE

#2026inmusic

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhB_...

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True story: James Madison’s final public act was to warn the 1829 Virginia convention that if they allowed white men who didn’t own property to vote, that they’d all vote to tax rich slaveholders until they were forced to free the people they enslaved.

Just in case you thought any of this was new.

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Universal Digital Movie Deals - New-to-Digital Spotlight Only $4.99 Each

20 titles including The Shape of Things, The Cure, Missing, The Uninvited, Remember the Night, and Easy Living

Universal Digital Movie Deals - New-to-Digital Spotlight Only $4.99 Each 20 titles including The Shape of Things, The Cure, Missing, The Uninvited, Remember the Night, and Easy Living

Neil LaBute's THE SHAPE OF THINGS is finally on digital. Been wanting to upgrade my old DVD for a while now and never could. Can't go wrong with a $5 price tag either.

fanflix.co/c/1lv3240x9f...

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The way he covers his mouth when talking while eating. So pure.

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Yebba - Yellow Eyes (Audio)
Yebba - Yellow Eyes (Audio) YouTube video by YEBBAVEVO

YEBBA's "Yellow Eyes" from JEAN

#2026inmusic

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_Sa...

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Harry Styles - Carla's Song (Official Lyric Video)
Harry Styles - Carla's Song (Official Lyric Video) YouTube video by HarryStylesVEVO

Harry Styles' "Carla's Song" from KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY.

#2026inmusic

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmpx...

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Rush performs Finding My Way live | 2026 Juno Awards
Rush performs Finding My Way live | 2026 Juno Awards YouTube video by CBC Music

youtu.be/kVw-4L59Tw0?...

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John Hsu’s DETENTION

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Screenshot of Duffer and Marty on the Sabres pregame with a kid wearing a Trump 45 Sabres jersey between them as his father holds a “Seattle Karens” flag above him.

Screenshot of Duffer and Marty on the Sabres pregame with a kid wearing a Trump 45 Sabres jersey between them as his father holds a “Seattle Karens” flag above him.

Gotta love the sexist MAGA father holding up a “Seattle Karens” flag while laughing about dressing his kid in Trump 45 jersey on #nokings day. A good reminder for people that Buffalo might be blue, but the suburbs are sadly often VERY red.

And THEY’RE the ones who say “keep politics out of sports.”

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He’ll always be Dana Carvey’s adversary in OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS for me.

cinematicfbombs.com/2020/03/10/1...

Oh, and Lubic in MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE.

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Week Ending 3/27/26 This one isn't that confusing, actually

My latest newsletter is out with thoughts on:

• Alpha (Regal Elmwood)
• Kontinental '25 (limited)
• A Magnificent Life (Regal Transit)
• The Serpent's Skin (limited)

www.heyhaveyouseen.com/week-ending-...

#heyhaveyouseen #filmsky #moviesky

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Telenova - THE DEEP (Official Music Video)
Telenova - THE DEEP (Official Music Video) YouTube video by TelenovaVEVO

Telenova's "THE DEEP" from THE WARNING

#2026inmusic

www.youtube.com/watch?v=39rg...

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Q: What did you look for when casting these actors? How would you know if someone was right for a part?

SOLLETT: The most important thing was that potential cast members could detach themselves from reality and exist within a fictional situation. The second most important thing was that they be dedicated and would show up! Those were the questions I had to answer in rehearsals. But it's pretty simple - if you put someone in an improvisatory situation and they run out of material in ten seconds, you know they are not going to bring an awful lot to the film. But the kids who wound up in the movie could take a situation and stretch it out for fifteen minutes.

Q: Audiences of this movie who don't know New York may be surprised at your portrait of the neighbourhood. With the chicken run and the secluded gardens that the characters meet in, the Lower East Side seems removed from the hustle and bustle associated with New York City.

SOLLETT: It's just a fantastic neighbourhood, and it hasn't been on film this way before. Matt Damon may walk through the Lower East Side in a movie, but you don't see how people who actually live here interact within their environment. It's one neighbourhood where people have managed to bring an awful lot of what life in their home countries was like, whether it's something like keeping chickens or attending social clubs and soccer matches...Unfortunately, the neighbourhood is changing. Rent is increasing, people are being priced out - some of the locations we shot on are already gone! The location for the chicken scene has been paved over and turned into a parking lot. They guy who lived in that place slept in the little shed you can see in the film. He fixed old bicycles and sold them for a living, but that's over now. One of the most important things about this film for me is that it creates a record of a special place at the end of a very special time.

Q: What did you look for when casting these actors? How would you know if someone was right for a part? SOLLETT: The most important thing was that potential cast members could detach themselves from reality and exist within a fictional situation. The second most important thing was that they be dedicated and would show up! Those were the questions I had to answer in rehearsals. But it's pretty simple - if you put someone in an improvisatory situation and they run out of material in ten seconds, you know they are not going to bring an awful lot to the film. But the kids who wound up in the movie could take a situation and stretch it out for fifteen minutes. Q: Audiences of this movie who don't know New York may be surprised at your portrait of the neighbourhood. With the chicken run and the secluded gardens that the characters meet in, the Lower East Side seems removed from the hustle and bustle associated with New York City. SOLLETT: It's just a fantastic neighbourhood, and it hasn't been on film this way before. Matt Damon may walk through the Lower East Side in a movie, but you don't see how people who actually live here interact within their environment. It's one neighbourhood where people have managed to bring an awful lot of what life in their home countries was like, whether it's something like keeping chickens or attending social clubs and soccer matches...Unfortunately, the neighbourhood is changing. Rent is increasing, people are being priced out - some of the locations we shot on are already gone! The location for the chicken scene has been paved over and turned into a parking lot. They guy who lived in that place slept in the little shed you can see in the film. He fixed old bicycles and sold them for a living, but that's over now. One of the most important things about this film for me is that it creates a record of a special place at the end of a very special time.

Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas and Judy Marte as Judy Ramirez in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas and Judy Marte as Judy Ramirez in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

Clockwise from top: Silvestre Rasuk as Nino, Altagracia Guzman as the grandmother, Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas, and Krystal Rodriguez as Vicki in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

Clockwise from top: Silvestre Rasuk as Nino, Altagracia Guzman as the grandmother, Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas, and Krystal Rodriguez as Vicki in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas and Judy Marte as Judy Ramirez in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas and Judy Marte as Judy Ramirez in RAISING VICTOR VARGAS. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fireworks Pictures.

From the press kit of RAISING VICTOR VARGAS:

Directed by Peter Sollett. Starring Victor Rasuk, Judy Marte, Melonie Diaz, Altagracia Guzman, and Silvestre Rasuk.

#filmsky #moviesky

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I should have prefaced this as mobile specific interfaces without ad-blocks from inside social media apps like this one.

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It’s literally impossible to read articles on so many websites now due to the ad pop-ups, ad paragraph breaks, and constant page reloads because of them all that bring you back up to the top. I just back out because it’s not worth the effort.

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Makes me nostalgic for the days when “Song 2” was the @sabres.com in-arena goal song.

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So good.

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