Steve KleinedLRRR
@skleinedler.bsky.social
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Editor. Erstwhile lexicographer. Queer. Widowed. Lives with their cat. Submissions Coordinator - Salem Horror Fest Horror, New Queer Cinema, Czech New Wave. https://letterboxd.com/stevekl/
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DURING hook-up sex tonight this guy asked me what the difference was between Webster's and American Heritage dictionaries, and this, friends, is why I miss wordless anonymous alleyway hookups of the 80s.
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Oh, yes Randolph Mantooth — **flutter**
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ok, so just realized that the very old racist guy in One Battle is one of the leads in the 1970s firefighter series EMERGENCY! (Kevin Tighe) -- I knew he looked familiar but I couldn't place him.
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Thank you!

(I guess I’ll have to make do with another watch of Secretary until then.)
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Do you know when this getting *ahem* wide release? I see the nyc dates and I’m surprisingly getting nothing but slop when I try to search about it. Or maybe not surprisingly; the internet is dead
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so totally tracks

Mine’s scooter!
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I’m really dialed into horror, noir, and Czech and French new wave - and don’t really stray that far from those
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I feel like I could watch this one a few times — it for me never dragged or anything.
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Occasionally I’ll come across Punch Drunk Love and I almost watch it, but now I think I will for sure.
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One battle after another is my first Paul Thomas Anderson movie AND my first Leonardo Decaprio movie, believe it or not. And yeah it’s as good as everyone says
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There is something magical about watching 70mm films in an actual old-timey movie theater
The stage area of the Somerville Theater, curtain drawn, fancy proscenium.
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Sitting in the center of a fairly densely packed rectangle of about 60 people over 90 seats. This should be an awesome, optimal movie going experience
skleinedler.bsky.social
There is something magical about watching 70mm films in an actual old-timey movie theater
The stage area of the Somerville Theater, curtain drawn, fancy proscenium.
skleinedler.bsky.social
ha, I can't answer your question because I don't think i would like a mellow creme pumpkin if it tasted like candy corn (which I don't like because it's *too* sweet? maybe? not sure why)
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they taste how bananas used to taste before 1960!

they also taste like my early childhood!
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I'm heading to the theater in 30 minutes to watch a two hour and forty-one minute film in a genre I usually don't pay much attention to in part because it's being shown on 70 MM and I will make a point to see whatever I can on actual film <3
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I UNIRONICALLY LOVE CIRCUS PEANUTS
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What foods do you love that you fully acknowledge make you a pervert for loving them?
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*cough*positivity pledge*cough* (I know, different regime...)
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TWO HOURS AND FORTY ONE MINUTES?

Ok.... but only because all of you have been raving about it. (And also, I'm going to the Somerville where they're showing it on 70mm, which is always a treat.)

(Without any spoilers, where can I best duck out for 60 seconds to go pee around the halfway point?)
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“Let’s do the fucking news”
The character Howard Beale in Paddy Chayefsky’s Network, yelling and raising his arms
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From the 1940s, I highly recommend Cat People and The Ninth Victim!
skleinedler.bsky.social
“Let’s do the fucking news”
The character Howard Beale in Paddy Chayefsky’s Network, yelling and raising his arms