Notes on What to Watch (worldwide)
The Trouble with Harry
Under appreciated Hitchcock is great transport to an idyllic Vermont autumnal americano screwball comedy daydream.
pairs well with the Carol Burnett Show
Alice Doesn’t Live here anymore
Men don't protect Women or children, a (familiar) story. {so familiar it became a sitcom}
LongLegs
Longlegs, hits like a protein powder made from the husks of all the classic HORROR I grew up on, the nutrients are present but there's not much to chew on. Visuals pay off more than plot points but the mood is spot on. Directed by Ozgood Perkins. Distributed by Neon. 1h 41m, Horror/Crime
Starring: Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood, Nicholas Cage, Michelle Choi-Lee, Alicia Witt
Kiss Me Deadly
Hard-boiled private detective Mike Hammer finds himself entangled after picking up a femme fatale hitchhiker. A taut film noir that unfolds in a cold sweat. (A classic 'whats in the box' plot.)
Double Feature: Repo Man for a generational leap to 1984, Los Angeles dealing with a similar problem.
Repo Man
Repo Man is a 1984 science fiction comedy written and directed by Alex Cox in his directorial debut. Set in Los Angeles, the plot hinges off car repossession when a “young punk” (Estevez) teams up with Stanton and gets caught up again and again in the pursuit of a Chevrolet Malibu.
Double Feature with Kiss Me Deadly
Credentials
Lillest Hobo earned BAs from
Visual Arts Department of
University of California, San Diego
approximately 2004 - 2008 (I transferred from City College {that’s how I finished high school})
i got a few degrees later on but education wasn’t really a pathway to affording to live. I am just holding up the bottom. As part of the underclass, it turns out you’re only options are different forms of poverty. that’s all i’ve found. Opportunities always slip into traps. I am trapped in a concrete jungle full of religious sex pests and low wages. h e doublechopsticks. what a stupid way to be forced into using a life, there are worse ways but that is not a hiding place.