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Posts by Michelle Mendenhall
Wuthering Heights (2026)
The History of Sound (2025)
Sentimental Value (2025)
Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962)
#LetterboxdFriday #lastfourwatched #FilmSky
Post a banger not in English. #stromae
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Better late than never?
Ljubljana, 01/01/2026
Very excited to share this book with my daughter, studying Computational Linguistics and my husband, who is in Genoeconomics. Finally, a book that intersects all of our interests.
Nice review. I was at a screening where del Toro said he wanted the score to be a ‘gothic opera,’ which is a great way to describe it.
3,1,2
“Orphan Girl” was the first one for me. Emmylou Harris has a beautiful version that was released before the GW version, but it was written by Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings.
Bummer. Hope it happens in 2026.
A lot of people think that every international student admitted means one fewer spot for domestic students, when the opposite is more likely true - the tuition revenue international students bring allows public universities to provide substantial discounts to domestic students, improving access.
The ones I don’t hit skip:
Top tv theme scores:
Game of Thrones
My Brilliant Friend
Mad Men
Succession
Mission Impossible
Miami Vice
His Dark Materials
The Simpsons
The Mandalorian
The Empress
Top tv theme songs:
Peaky Blinders
Cheers
The Wire
The Wonder Years
Laverne & Shirley
Pachinko
Drop an old person you're going to turn into in the future
There's some high scorers today, and @michmendenhall.bsky.social scored 12 out of 15.
But what I really loved was Michelle's guess at this week's theme: she said that all the films have a female protagonist, which is not the theme I selected, but it just about works for all five!
#filmsky #moviesky
Post someone who looks good in a hat
Their new album is addictive.
Lovely evening at the Hollywood Bowl watching Alexandre Desplat conducting pieces from a few of his scores.
Coal Miner’s Daughter
A recent long weekend in a walkable city vs back at work on Tuesday. The best exercise is the one I don’t realize I’m doing.
Adding: Wong Chia Chi’s Theme from Lust, Caution (Desplat) and Long, Long Time Ago from Pan’s Labrynth (Navarette)