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Posts by Darrin Navarro, ACE

Jokes I say in public that are funny only to me, #1,762: "...I don't know a PPO from P.P. Arnold, but..."

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16. Monte Carlo (Lubitsch, 1930)
17. Tetsuo: The Iron Man (Tsukamoto, 1989)
18. Suspiria (Guadanino, 2018)
19. Hôtel du Nord (Carné, 1938)
20. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019)

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11. Dracula (Browning, 1931)
12. One Sings, the Other Doesn't (Varda, 1977)
13. The Vanishing (Sluizer, 1988)
14. The Love Parade (Lubitsch, 1929)
15. One Hour with You (Lubitsch, 1932)

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6. Odds Against Tomorrow (Wise, 1959)
7. Purple Noon (Clément, 1960)
8. Alice in the Cities (Wenders, 1974)
9. The Fallen Idol (Reed, 1948)
10. The Hit (Frears, 1984)

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1. The Smiling Lieutenant (Lubitsch, 1931)
2. The Trial (Welles, 1962)
3. The Long Good Friday (Mackenzie, 1980)
4. Scanners (Cronenberg, 1981)
5. The Boy and the Heron (Miyazaki, 2023)

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It’s unlikely that I’ll have time to watch any more classics between now and the New Year, so here’s an early edition of my annual New to Me list. (And yes, it’s almost unforgivable how long I went without seeing a couple of these.)

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Every significant liberal and/or progressive position for the last forty or fifty years, basically.

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The Zohran press conference is your regular reminder that the entire administration folds like tissue paper at the slightest hint of confidence and conviction, and thus the fact that national democrats are playing a game of capitulation and weakness is exactly why they're all getting away with it

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The first two movies I was ever employed on, full-time, were Fred Olen Ray spectaculars. I was assisting the editor, Bill Shaffer, just after he had done HCH. He knew even then that it was a classic in the making.

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An “all you fascists bound to lose” sort of night

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On tonight's Thursday Night Show, we'll get into the Halloween spirit with horror and horror-adjacent music from PJ Harvey, Bessie Smith, Roky Erickson, Robyn Hitchcock and more.

7:00 p.m. Pacific

ttns.uk

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If I were even remotely afraid of embarrassment, I wouldn't do half of the stupid shit that I do, and none of the most fun stuff.

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Guys you need to watch demascus on Tubi! It’s so good!!

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I think if you didn't know what the source material was, you might be 3/4 of the way through the movie before you even suspected Vineland might be in the mix. I say that as someone who's read the book at least four times (and seen the movie once). I love both, but they're very different.

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As others have said, it's an adaptation so loose as to be barely recognizable, but DL's closest analogue in the movie is DeAndre, played by Regina Hall.

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I'm all in on Phenomena.

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Adriano Celentano - 'Prisencolinensinainciusol'
Adriano Celentano - 'Prisencolinensinainciusol' YouTube video by John Bow

Biggest surprise of Highest 2 Lowest was the soul version this kooky Italian song over the end credits.

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Demascus | Official Trailer | Tubi Original Limited Series
Demascus | Official Trailer | Tubi Original Limited Series YouTube video by Tubi

It's likely you've heard me mention DEMASCUS, a show I edited (and loved!) before it was shelved by its original network and lived in agonizing limbo for two years... until now, because the trailer just dropped!

youtu.be/2zMo-SJx8bw?...

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This is such a great track. Always wished he'd caught on a bit more.

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I'll have the honor of interviewing Leslie Jones, ACE, about her work with Paul Thomas Anderson—in particular on The Master (one of my very favorite films)—at the next ACE Presents screening. In 35mm, at world-famous Vidiots, Wed, August 20, 7:00 p.m.

Tickets: vidiotsfoundation.org/movies/the-m...

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Nope. I was on for about a year with the first crew, before Uni sent in their team.

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My first studio-affiliated assistant editor gig, back in the day. Wish I could be there.

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I saw a few episodes of this at SXSW & it was *incredible*. Just been sadly thinking about how I'd never see the rest ever since. Can't wait to watch! 💞

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It's an ingenious, comedic sci-fi centered around questions of Black male identity, written by playwright Tearrance Chisholm.

I urge everyone to keep your eyes open for DEMASCUS next month, and don't worry, I'll be back to remind you.

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Tubi Rescues ‘Demascus’: Sci-Fi Comedy Series To Launch On Free Streamer Two Years After Being Pulled By AMC Tubi rescues Demascus two years after AMC Networks canceled the show from Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm and Better Call Saul exec producer Mark Johnson.

Two years ago, I was crestfallen when a show I was very proud to have been part of, DEMASCUS, was shelved by the network — even though it was complete and it was awesome.

Well, our producers' perseverance has paid off and the series will premiere on Tubi next month!

deadline.com/2025/07/dema...

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Chris D. for life!

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On this week's Thursday Night Show, we'll use music to elicit all the colors of the spectrum, via the songs of Brian Eno, Mazzy Star, Love, Abdullah Ibrahim, Hüsker Dü, and Ken Nordine (of course), among others.

Tune in Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Pacific. ttns.uk

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It was the wine or maybe food poisoning, because RUBBER is awesome and the guy picked it, so he's got something going for him.

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We just watched Part 1 yesterday; can't wait to finish it. The surprise for me was how much he had actually done before going all in on avant-standup, including some legit queer indie cinema.

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We feel seen, Spelling Bee. We feel seen.

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