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A very uneven movie, but "Won't somebody save Curlie?" lives in my head.
Agreed, and that was probably the funniest bit. Very Milhouse
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This is an inexact science because I didn't start my Letterbox til the end of September and then went back and guessed when I had watched what--

January: Pearl
February: Return to Seoul
March: Aliens (yeah, I know)
April: Starship Troopers
May: Titane
June: Asteroid City
July: How to Blow Up a Pipeline
August: Oppenheimer
September: Bottoms
October: Killers of the Flower Moon
November: Kramer vs Kramer
December: Poor Things

Somebody just liked this post and reminded me that I never did this for 2024.

Best first time watches by month last year (I was unemployed for awhile so this is though in the early months).

January: The Thing (but A Thousand and One is brilliant and underseen)

February: The French Connection or Blue Collar (gave both 5 stars on LB).

March: Love Lies Bleeding

April: Invasion of the Body Snathers 1978 version

May: Furiosa, A Mad Max Saga

June: Doom Generation

July: I Saw the TV Glow

August: Running on Empty

September: Black Christmas (the 70s original)

October: Missing (1982)

November: Anora

December: Saving Private Ryan (I never watch war films)
 
Somebody just liked this post and reminded me that I never did this for 2024.

Best first time watches by month last year (I was unemployed for awhile so this is though in the early months).

January: The Thing (but A Thousand and One is brilliant and underseen)

February: The French Connection or Blue Collar (gave both 5 stars on LB).

March: Love Lies Bleeding

April: Invasion of the Body Snathers 1978 version

May: Furiosa, A Mad Max Saga

June: Doom Generation

July: I Saw the TV Glow

August: Running on Empty

September: Black Christmas (the 70s original)

October: Missing (1982)

November: Anora

December: Saving Private Ryan (I never watch war films)
Sounds like you had a great year of first-time views. I wouldn't probably think to seek it out, but maybe I need to see Black Christmas.
 
Sounds like you had a great year of first-time views. I wouldn't probably think to seek it out, but maybe I need to see Black Christmas.

Yeah, Letterbox fueled a year of crossing off classics that I had somehow never gotten to.

Black Christmas is so good and I don't normally like slashers. Funny until the tone intentionally shifts, creepy af and far more realistic in its vibe than most of the stuff that it inspired.
 
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