wombat

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For this Sunday Slop Night, first up is Jean-Pierre Melville’s classic heist film Le Cercle Rouge (1970), which is often considered one of the best French movies of all time. A group of French thieves plot to steal some jewels; will they pull off the job? I guess we’ll find out. Everyone liked Melville’s Army of Shadows (1969), so this one seems like a safe bet. After that is Cheryl Dunye’s The Watermelon Woman (1996), allegedly the first feature film directed by an “out” black lesbian. It is a comedy about a black video store worker seeking to make a movie about a 1930s black actress; she finds love along the way. It has an extremely high rating on Letterboxd. Let’s give it a whirl.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for Le Cercle Rouge:

  • Spiders.
  • Snakes.
  • Bugs.
  • Alcohol abuse.
  • Drug addiction.
  • Shaving.
  • Claustrophobia.
  • Sad ending.
  • Blood and gore.
  • Gun violence.

CWs for The Watermelon Woman:

  • Drug use.
  • Shaky cam.
  • N-word.
  • Misgendering.
  • Death of LGBT person.
  • Ableism.
  • Hate speech.
  • Sex scene.
  • Nudity.

Links to movies:

 

For this Saturday Anime Night, first up is Swan Lake (1981), based on the classic fairy tale and featuring a score straight from Tchaikovsky’s ballet. Get ready for some high melodrama. This is supposed to be a good version, and the track record for these Toei fairy tale films has been great, so let’s check it out. Director is Kimio Yabuki, who also did Puss ‘n Boots (1969), which kicked ass. After that is Stormy Night (2005), from renowned auteur Gisaburo Sugii (Night on the Galactic Railroad). which is about a goat and wolf who become friends. Will their bond overcome their natural enmity? I guess we’ll find out. This one has an awesome aesthetic.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for Swan Lake:

  • Suicide.
  • Character deaths.
  • Natural bodies of water.
  • Interspecies romance.

CWs for Stormy Night:

  • Blood and gore.
  • Deaths of animals.
  • Death of parent.
  • Carnism.

Links to movies:

 

For this Friday Movie Night, first up is The Host (2006), from renowned auteur Bong Joon-ho (Parasite, Snowpiercer) about a tentacled creature that preys on idiot humans who keep polluting its water. After that is Train to Busan (2016), which is about a zombie apocalypse, but on a train Despite the generic-sounding premise, it has an excellent rating on Letterboxd, so we’re watching it. It is by far the best-known film of its director, Yeon Sang-ho.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for The Host:

  • Deaths of animals.
  • Spiders.
  • Bugs.
  • Stalking.
  • Child abuse.
  • Gaslighting.
  • Abusive parents.
  • Alcohol abuse.
  • Lobotomy.
  • A character is forcibly drugged.
  • Someone is physically restrained.
  • Squashed heads.
  • Torture.
  • Eye mutilation.
  • Broken bones.
  • Someone falls down stairs.
  • Someone falls to their death.
  • Someone struggles to breathe.
  • Death of child.
  • Death of parent.
  • Kidnapping.
  • Jump scares.
  • Vomiting.
  • Monster eating people.
  • Peeing in pants.
  • Spitting.
  • Audio gore.
  • Needles.
  • Hospital scene.
  • Anxiety attacks.
  • Suicide.
  • Violent mentally-ill person.
  • Claustrophobia.
  • Misophonia.
  • Shaky cam.
  • Fat jokes.
  • Ableism.
  • Homelessness.
  • Sad ending.
  • Car crash.
  • Honking horn.
  • Drowning.
  • Blood and gore.
  • Gun violence.

CWs for Train to Busan:

  • Deaths of animals.
  • Child abandonment.
  • Someone is physically restrained.
  • Someone is crushed to death.
  • Head squashing.
  • Choking.
  • Eye mutilation.
  • Cannibalism.
  • Body horror.
  • Gore.
  • Broken bones.
  • Finger mutilation.
  • Someone falls to their death.
  • Seizures.
  • Someone struggles to breathe.
  • Deaths of children.
  • Suicide.
  • Death of parent.
  • Jump scares.
  • Natural bodies of water.
  • Zombies eating people.
  • Audio gore.
  • Anxiety attacks.
  • Claustrophobia.
  • Misophonia.
  • Sudden loud noises.
  • Shaky cam.
  • Flashing lights.
  • Babies.
  • Ableism.
  • Homelessness.
  • Sad ending.
  • Car crash.
  • Someone is hit by a car.
  • Blood.

Links to movies:

[–] wombat@hexbear.net 6 points 1 year ago

this but unironically

[–] wombat@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The original definition of a meter was 1/10000000 of the distance from the equator to the poles, hence the circumference of Earth being 40000km.

 

This is a special Tuesday edition of Anime Night by popular demand, following on from the A-ko 1&2 night we did back in June. It’s the legendary inexplicably-superpowered schoolgirl OVAs Project A-ko 3 (1988) and Project A-ko 4 (1989)! They are pretty much Chicks Rock: The Movies. 3 has been remastered, but 4 will have to settle for a VHS rip.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs:

  • “Man in a dress” jokes. The aliens look like men who dress as women. The characters barely acknowledge this fact directly, but the depiction is still problematic.
  • Bugs.
  • Stalking.
  • Mention of sexual assault (but no depiction).
  • Someone struggles to breathe.
  • Kidnapping.
  • Bath scene.
  • Flashing lights.
  • Plane crash.
  • Gun violence.
  • Nuclear explosion.
  • Objectification of female characters.
  • Panty shots of high-school-aged girls.

Links to movies:

 

For this Saturday Anime Night, first up is Toei’s The Little Mermaid (1975), adapted from the Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. A mermaid gives up her voice to pursue a human prince. Surely she will live happily ever after, right? I guess we’ll find out. We are inching ever-closer toward seeing every anime feature film released before 1980; there are not that many left. After that is A Letter to Momo (2011), from director Hiroyuki Okiura (Jin-Roh), concerning a preteen girl who befriends a trio of goblins to cope with her dad’s death. Hijinks ensue. Looks pretty cool, and reviews everywhere are great, so let’s give it a whirl.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for The Little Mermaid:

  • Deaths of dogs.
  • Nude mermaids throughout the movie, but their chests are drawn in a vague Barbie-doll way whenever their hair doesn’t cover them.
  • Suicide.
  • Blood.
  • Sad ending.
  • Death of child.

CWs for A Letter to Momo:

  • Death of parent.
  • Depression.
  • Cartoon violence and mischief.
  • Farting.

Links to movies:

 

This is a second, special Monday edition of Anime Night by popular demand, following on from the A-ko 1&2 night we did back in June. It’s the legendary inexplicably-superpowered schoolgirl OVAs Project A-ko 3 (1988) and Project A-ko 4 (1989)! They are pretty much Chicks Rock: The Movies. 3 has been remastered, but 4 will have to settle for a VHS rip.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs:

  • “Man in a dress” jokes. The aliens look like men who dress as women. The characters barely acknowledge this fact directly, but the depiction is still problematic.
  • Bugs.
  • Stalking.
  • Mention of sexual assault (but no depiction).
  • Someone struggles to breathe.
  • Kidnapping.
  • Bath scene.
  • Flashing lights.
  • Plane crash.
  • Gun violence.
  • Nuclear explosion.
  • Objectification of female characters.
  • Panty shots of high-school-aged girls.

Links to movies:

 

For this Saturday Anime Night, first up is Ghibli alumnus Isao Takahata’s Gauche the Cellist (1982), about a cello player who sucks at his job, and some talking animals that won’t leave him alone. Will he learn not to suck? I guess we’ll find out. After that is Summer Days with Coo (2007), concerning a boy who discovers a kappa and then tries to keep him as a pet. Think ET but with a kappa. Looks pretty cool, and reviews everywhere are great. The director is Keiichi Hara, who also did Colorful (2010), and the Crayon Shin-chan movie we watched.

We’ll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for Gauche the Cellist:

  • Cartoon violence.
  • Animal abuse.
  • Spiders.
  • Bugs.
  • Drug use.
  • Flashing lights.

CWs for Summer Days with Coo:

  • Deaths of dog.
  • Deaths of animals.
  • Animal abuse.
  • Dead animals.
  • Bugs.
  • Gaslighting.
  • Someone is buried alive.
  • Amputation.
  • Death of parent.
  • Kidnapping.
  • Suicidal ideation.
  • Suicide attempt.
  • Anxiety attacks.
  • Crying child.
  • Kappa genitals.
  • Someone is hit by a car.
  • Blood and gore.

Links to movies: