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    this film is so wes anderson, it has perhaps forgotten the whole world isn't. it's like entering a micro-universe of obsessions (in this case, 50s americana, diners, post cards, ephemera and dialogue that reads like it was an article in playboy). wes anderson designs his films like an antique mall of trinkets. everything is clearly labelled, assigned a place and smartly (or elegantly) packaged. problem is it doesn't really jives together. 

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    We have all this retail stuff. The retailers have abandoned us. What are we supposed to do, everybody? Just paperweights there? No, we are auctioning it off. Before they did this to MyPillow, we were so big that we needed like four times of the equipment we had right now to make retail packaging, to make the retail pillows. So my guys said, 'Hey, can we get rid of some of this stuff and sublease part of that building?' Which we said, 'Fine.' - mike pillow

    https://www.k-bid.com/auction/49530?&page=1

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  3. On 7/4/2023 at 12:04 PM, J3FF3R00 said:

    Saw Indiana Jones 5 in the theater last night. Pretty fun. Fleabag was great. Harrison Ford is dependable, as to be expected. This film surprisingly has the most personal character development I can remember seeing in the franchise, which is refreshing, however the core story is minimal and there are far too many chase sequences. There was a healthy length at the beginning with a de-aged flashback version of Dr. Jones that was entertaining enough but a bit like watching a dramatic interstitial from a video game. Still, it was a great film to see in the theater with a bag of popcorn. Dragged a couple tears out of my cynical eyes in the end. 
    7.925 fedoras / 10

    and then there’s “Indiana,” the franchise’s most expensive film with a reported budget of $350 million-$400 million before marketing. after a disappointing $60 million opening, it dropped 56 percent. - indiewire

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    a classic whodunnit in which a crazed killer is offing off a dance troupe- of sorts (you have to see their dancing to comprehend what we're talking here).

    also, those dames (and killer) on the cover aren't in the film so no spoiler alert there either ☺️

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  5. Rewatched Tenet for a second time this time paying more attention to it  so I actually understood what was going on this time.
    Cool concept but still a bit meh.


    I tried this and liked it more than forwards. it won't help, but now you know even people that claim to like it needed validation that it had a reason to claim its stupid logic

    Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk

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