• Showtime free preview highlights

    From super70s@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 13 20:45:22 2022
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    Some of the most interesting of the 28 or so films I caught this past
    weekend during the free Showtime/The Movie Channel preview.

    Infinite Storm (2022) Based on a real person, Naomi Watts is a fearless
    New Hampshire mountain rescuer with a tragic personal history who helps
    another heartbroken soul down a treacherous mountain.

    Minari (2020) A family of Korean immigrants travel from California to
    Arkansas to find their own slice of the American dream, unfortunately
    their only skill is "chicken sexing" -- yes there is actually such a job
    title (and those poor doomed male chickies who "don't taste as good" as
    the females, such is the way of modern industrial agriculture I guess).

    Stillwater (2021) Matt Damon plays an Okie who travels to France
    determined to get his estranged daughter, convicted of a murder which
    she claims she did not commit, out of jail.

    The Mauritanian (2021) Jodie Foster (really beginning to show her age
    BTW) plays a New Mexico attorney who signs on to get an alleged 9/11
    terrorist, never charged with a crime, out of the horrible Gitmo prison
    after 9 years. Based on a true story.

    The Circle (2017) A stark warning about how unchecked modern technology
    can invade personal privacy with Tom Hanks in a "Steve Jobs"-like role
    and Emma Watson as his naive protege.

    Wifelike (2022) Interesting futuristic sci-fi yarn with Jonathan Rhys
    Meyers who works for an AI corporation and the gorgeous Elena Kampouris
    who plays his robotic wife. Could be the No. 1 movie on the "Me Too"
    movement hitlist.

    Miles Ahead (2015) Don Cheadle (one of my favorite Black actors) stars
    in, co-writes and directs this tribute to jazz great Miles Davis. Not a conventional biopic which is what I was expecting, it actually has a
    plot with Ewan McGregor as a Rolling Stone reporter who helps Davis
    retrieve a stolen tape of his music.

    East Of The Mountains (2021) Excellent drama with Tom Skerritt as a
    retired heart surgeon with terminal cancer who travels with his beloved
    dog back to his home in rural eastern Washington.

    Pleasure (2021) Probably one of the raunchiest movies you'll ever see
    that doesn't have a straight X rating, a young Swedish girl named Bella
    Cherry travels to Hollywood determined to make it in the world of
    "extreme porn."

    George & Tammy (2022) Michael Shannon and especially Jessica Chastain
    shine in this 6-part series about the famous country music couple, unfortunately I only got to see two episodes before the free preview
    expired.

    Blue Collar (1978) I can't believe I've never come across this 1978 gem
    until now. The great Paul Schrader writes and directs this late '70s
    drama about corruption in a Detroit auto workers union with good acting
    from Richard Pryor (not someone I was expecting to see in a straight
    drama), Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto.

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to super70s@super70s.invalid on Wed Dec 14 17:00:38 2022
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    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
    Some of the most interesting of the 28 or so films I caught this past
    weekend during the free Showtime/The Movie Channel preview.

    Infinite Storm (2022) Based on a real person, Naomi Watts is a fearless
    New Hampshire mountain rescuer with a tragic personal history who helps another heartbroken soul down a treacherous mountain.

    Minari (2020) A family of Korean immigrants travel from California to Arkansas to find their own slice of the American dream, unfortunately
    their only skill is "chicken sexing" -- yes there is actually such a job title (and those poor doomed male chickies who "don't taste as good" as
    the females, such is the way of modern industrial agriculture I guess).

    Stillwater (2021) Matt Damon plays an Okie who travels to France
    determined to get his estranged daughter, convicted of a murder which
    she claims she did not commit, out of jail.

    The Mauritanian (2021) Jodie Foster (really beginning to show her age
    BTW) plays a New Mexico attorney who signs on to get an alleged 9/11 terrorist, never charged with a crime, out of the horrible Gitmo prison
    after 9 years. Based on a true story.

    The Circle (2017) A stark warning about how unchecked modern technology
    can invade personal privacy with Tom Hanks in a "Steve Jobs"-like role
    and Emma Watson as his naive protege.

    Wifelike (2022) Interesting futuristic sci-fi yarn with Jonathan Rhys
    Meyers who works for an AI corporation and the gorgeous Elena Kampouris
    who plays his robotic wife. Could be the No. 1 movie on the "Me Too"
    movement hitlist.

    Miles Ahead (2015) Don Cheadle (one of my favorite Black actors) stars
    in, co-writes and directs this tribute to jazz great Miles Davis. Not a conventional biopic which is what I was expecting, it actually has a
    plot with Ewan McGregor as a Rolling Stone reporter who helps Davis
    retrieve a stolen tape of his music.

    East Of The Mountains (2021) Excellent drama with Tom Skerritt as a
    retired heart surgeon with terminal cancer who travels with his beloved
    dog back to his home in rural eastern Washington.

    Pleasure (2021) Probably one of the raunchiest movies you'll ever see
    that doesn't have a straight X rating, a young Swedish girl named Bella Cherry travels to Hollywood determined to make it in the world of
    "extreme porn."

    George & Tammy (2022) Michael Shannon and especially Jessica Chastain
    shine in this 6-part series about the famous country music couple, unfortunately I only got to see two episodes before the free preview
    expired.

    Blue Collar (1978) I can't believe I've never come across this 1978 gem until now. The great Paul Schrader writes and directs this late '70s
    drama about corruption in a Detroit auto workers union with good acting
    from Richard Pryor (not someone I was expecting to see in a straight
    drama), Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto.


    Interesting post. Thanks.

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    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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