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Posts by Alex Armont

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Lost Highway is the sort of film that sorta loses itself in between realities and identities while taking much of the crime thriller formula. To me, it’s almost an exploration of male hysteria and domination over women.

I don’t know if it’s Lynch’s best effort, but it’s the most “out there”. 7/10.

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Ça sera une longue série, quoique l’ambiance promet pour les matchs à Montréal.

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DVD’s boxes of David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and David Cronenberg’s Videodrome.

DVD’s boxes of David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and David Cronenberg’s Videodrome.

Jack-effing-pot! More films for the library, and adding more from Lynch and Cronenberg. Having seen Eraserhead (rented), I can see anything Lynch at this point. I’m missing on DVD: Eraserhead, Wild At Heart, The Straight Story, Inland Empire, the whole Twin Peaks show (can’t watch FWWM then).

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Wait ‘til they know about Cree Summer. ;-)

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Well, I spoke too soon. Sens are turning things around.

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For how close it was in the East, absolutely. Was listening the match of Habs-Bolts on radio (can’t stand TVA Sports since they took over the exclusive rights of French-Canadian commentary of the playoffs from RDS) and I think I almost had a heart attack.

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Sens are stormed by the Hurricanes as well. I expected better from the Penguins, the Flyers might be the surprise of that round.

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And a Lamorn statue as GWP.

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On jase là. Je comprends que le Kraken a assez de difficulté, mais ça veut tout dire. @niedesrochers.bsky.social @antoinedeshaies.bsky.social

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Y’a des numéros 20 qui vont se vendre dans 3, 2, 1… ;-)

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JURAJ!!! Ça va faire du bien!

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It may be nostalgia, but 2 remains the most fun for me. I rarely get tired of Horror and Bowser Land for the overall maps.

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Calling PN a moron isn’t enough. He’s a PoS.

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Always incredible to see the CB art! Also… Orchid!

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@trash-baby.itch.io ;-)

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Le film que je suis le plus intéressé à voir ce mois-ci.

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I don’t know who’s in charge of social communications inside Capcom but they’ve been messing up a lot as of late.

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The problems I have with The Notebook are not present in Eternal Sunshine. The former is formulaic while being beautiful and sometimes eye-turning, the latter is dreamy, funny on top of being absurd.

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I can’t help but draw parallels with Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), which also features the happiest and most heartbreaking couple you can imagine while tackling a similar idea. Ellen Kuras’ Oscar-worthy cinematography is allowed to be more imaginative with the scale.

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I can pretty much watch any genre at this point. Nick Cassavetes’ The Notebook (2004) is fine, carried by two awesome duos. The film falls short by dropping some characters meaningful to the conflict and it feels too long at times. Robert Fraisse’s cinematography is the film’s strongest point.

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He’s only strong in the context of Event 51. :-P

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Capcom you fucking hacks. (In the words of @brickyo8.bsky.social)

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Criterion find in the wild! @airbagged.bsky.social

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I have the Paramount 2006 DVD release of The Elephant Man, but I won’t mind getting the Blu-Ray if it comes back in production.

On that note, I secured Silence of the Lambs. Except for Lord of the Rings, this is the film I’ve more than one copy. 2001’s DVD (MGM) and 1998’s first Criterion print.

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Jock Blaney delivered the OG one-liners of what would later be the most complex Star Fox character. He also was Bill, childhood friend of Fox during the Cornerian Army days.

These voice actors were good, but he was better.

Fly high, old Wolf!

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That was an Earthquake.

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Can’t imagine the scene. At least there was a vet to help for the end.

Sorry.

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Merci Hongrie!

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“Fix your hearts or die!”

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I still remember the Columbia disaster. Since then, I always hope that the crew can arrive safely after their mission.

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