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Date Posted: 20:50:21 03/14/21 Sun
Author: LAwoman
Subject: Movie Monday! What did you see this weekend? I saw

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (yes, the title is longer, but I just cant LOL.) The first Borat movie had me laughing so hard I couldn't breathe while at the same time, covering my eyes! The subsequent moviefilm is very funny too, but I only had to cover my eyes a few times, thankfully. This one has a bit more warmth as they added the character of Borat's daughter to the mix. The luminous Bulgarian actress Maria Bakalova so deserves her Critics Choice award along with all the nominations and awards she has received so far. There are scenes that have become infamous, including one with a certain former NY mayor, which was super cringeworthy. But there is a lot more to this film. It's definitely not for everyone as it is, as usual, outrageous. I hope Sasha Baron Cohen does a second subsequent moviefilm!

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[> We watched 2 good movies and the Grammys. -- skw123, 23:25:02 03/14/21 Sun [1]

First, I loved the Grammy performances, esp Bruno Mars doing a tribute to Little Richard, and Miranda Lambert was great too. Wish Beyonce had performed.

Fathers & Daughters was fantastic, starring Russel Crowe as an emotionally damaged famous writer and Amanda Seyfried as his loving daughter. Jane Fonda and other major stars made this film SO good.

American Animals stars Evan Peters about 4 college guys trying to pull of a heist of rare books from their college library. Great acting and edge of your seat excitement when it all goes wrong.


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[> [> Both of those sound good. I love Evan Peters. I agree, the Grammys were -- LAwoman, 10:27:13 03/15/21 Mon [1]

surprisingly good. Most awards shows during the pandemic have been kind of hard to pull off. But the way they staged the performers where they became the audience of the other performers was really effective. I loved Bruno, Black Pumas, Billie Eilish, BTS, Mickey Guyton and a couple of others. Trevor Noah kept it moving nicely.


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[> [> [> The Oscars are out too. I've only seen 2 of the best pic noms. Lol. -- skw123, 10:53:27 03/15/21 Mon [1]

In all fairness tho, I've seen several of the Not-Nom pics, which I was surprised were ignored: Ma Rainey, Hamilton, and some I can't remember now. I'll be glad when we can get back into the theaters to see movies. This tv thing just doesn't cut it for me.


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[> [> [> [> It doesn't cut it for me either, but for now, I'll try and see -- LAwoman, 17:41:45 03/15/21 Mon [1]

a few more of the nominated films/actors that I wanted to see anyway. Promising Young Woman, Minari and Ma Rainey are on my list as of now.


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