It's #LetterboxdFriday and it's been a great week of films. Can't believe I hadn't seen the 2019 Rabid remake. And I saw some amazing ones this week that aren't even shown in my Four here (namely Sea Fever, Altered States, and Pandorum).
But these are my #LastFourWatched, baby
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My #LastFourWatched for mid-October's #LetterboxdFriday
In the Bedroom (2001) - 4/5, fascinating and not what I expected from the description
Watcher (2022) - 2/5, a thought-provoking film ruined by a terrible ending
Jeremiah Johnson (1972) - 2.5/5, Jeremiah sure did pick himself up by his bootstraps after getting a lot of help from other people
Carry On Spying (1964) - 3/5, my first experience with the Carry On franchise
Happy viewing!
P. T. Anderson Vs. Michel Hazavicius
Here are my #LastFourWatched for #LetterboxdFriday
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Ms. 45 (1981) dir. Abel Ferrara ( New restoration by Arrow )
Heroes Shed No Tears (1984) dir. John Woo
Lips of Blood (1975) dir. Jean Rollin
The Nude Vampire (1970) dir. Jean Rollin
Mostly still trying to complete the Hooptober challenge although I'm not sure we're going to make it (our Hooptober list: https://letterboxd.com/iamnumber6/list/hooptober-2025-the-ones-weve-already-seen/)
Went to a "Rocky Horror" with live cast last night, didn't log that as a rewatch.
"Halloween According to Old Weird Harold" is not rated because it's really just a very short film of still drawings with some narration. It's very sweet.
Considering upping "Black Belt Jones" after a rewatch. It's a lot of fun.
Du #SpikeLee, du #EdgarWright et une double ration de #DenisVilleneuve.