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The lineup is:
This is Friday in the chat.
Just pick a screen name because it is a watch party after all.
We need to start thinking if we want to make a theme for next month and we could use suggestions. Ultimately I'll put those suggestions into a poll. There are a lot of directions we could take a theme. We could focus on a particular actor, genre, director, era it was produced, era it was set, or more creative themes.
A seed list of my own November ideas:
But I'd love to see some community ideas.
What's NNN?
I assume no nut November or no negro November
Ah tis
Lmao I was thinking about NNN. Those are all great ones I'm gonna pick one of those.
I did that sort of. A Christian friend of mine screened a series of 7 kino Christian films a couple years ago. There were cuckdowns so I watched them separately but discussed them with him afterwards. It included Silence by Scorsese and Adam's Aebler among others. So they aren't these dumb gospel films like The Passion of the Christ, they're actually good and mostly portray a Christian worldview rather than talk directly about Jesus. Oh yeah, another one is Dead Man Walking, that one's also really good. Maybe I can produce the entire list some time for recommendations.
Larry-Tober seems ominous but DickPick-Vember might conjure up those who have recently passed.
Didn't like Silence but love Last Temptation.
Dead Man Walking had pros and cons. Love Dead Man.
Yeah. That would be cool. But you may want to wait till we do a poll on the themes. I'll probably do that a couple days into November.
One of these weeks I'd like to do a Sick & Twisted & Fun: Cult Of Personality, Diversity, & Inclusion Indie-Night - or - Best Of Cult Films Night (not all cult films are worth watching more than once).
First 3 Cult Films:
Tbh I didn't even mean for November. My vote goes to the third NNN option!
Edit: in fact, some of those films may qualify. I think lots of films do. Maybe options 2 and 3 can be combined.
One more nomination.
This is in a similar vain as documentaries in that it's not the most fun but is more useful. Each event would marathon a different paid (pirated) series. We'd start with Wake Up Productive by Eben Pagen. Or whatever a poll says. We can even feed the top productivity stuff on TPB into a poll if we aren't sure what to watch.
Those movies are all lame.
Were watching coraline with the kids.