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Krewe Divine 2024
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drakternfl2 · 4 months
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Quarterback Justin Herbert er ute og går glipp av lagets dårligste rekord
Los Angeles Chargers møtte Las Vegas Raiders, og fansen var veldig sinte etter kampen. Las Vegas Raiders har sin beste scoringsrekord i lagets historie, mens Los Angeles Chargers har sin dårligste rekord. Quarterback Justin Herbert ble skadet og gikk glipp av kampen. Han unngikk den verste rekorden i Los Angeles Chargers historie.
De mest sinte fansen på stedet var Los Angeles Chargers-fansen, som til og med ønsket å kaste Amerikansk Fotball Drakter sine på spillerne. Etter kampen kunne ikke fansen kontrollere sinnet sitt. De forbannet til og med eieren av Los Angeles Chargers som så på kampen. Fansen uttrykte sin misnøye veldig sint. De ønsket ikke å se lagets dårlige rekord. Hvis det ikke var for at Las Vegas Raiders ikke scoret mens de ledet, kan de ha scoret over 70. Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert klarte ikke å delta i kampen, men han var veldig skuffet helt til kampen var over. Justin Herbert har alltid brakt håp til Los Angeles Chargers-fans, men lagkameratene hans har ført til fortvilelse til fansen. Enten det er Los Angeles Chargers sitt offensive lag eller defensive lag, viste de begge stor styrke.
Los Angeles Chargers Drakter er en favoritt blant mange fans, og de vil ikke at lagets rekord skal bli dårlig igjen. Los Angeles Chargers har annonsert hovedtrener Brandon Stanley, og han er en av lagets førsteprioriteter. Dette spillet avslørte for mange problemer fra Los Angeles Chargers, og startende quarterback Justin Herbert er fortsatt skadet. Det er på tide at Los Angeles Chargers ikke går tilbake, de må finne ut av ting for å redde seg selv.
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Lisa Frankenstein (2024)
Tim Burton was the very first director I recognized as an auteur, long before I knew the word.  Growing up with Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure in constant rotation made Burton’s ghoulish subversion of suburban utopias as easily brand-recognizable as Disney’s white-puff VHS cases.  Or so I thought.  My developing baby brain would often confuse off-brand titles like…
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swampflix · 3 months
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Robot Dreams (2024)
I had two animated features on my personal Best Films of 2023 list (Suzume & Mutant Mayhem), and neither one was nominated for Oscars.  I am at peace with this outcome, just as I was last year when my pet favorites Mad God & Inu-Oh weren’t nominated either.  In general, I find the practice of getting hung up on Oscar “snubs” to be deeply silly, since the process of narrowing down the best movies…
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Destroy All Neighbors (2024)
I have developed parasocial relationships with several of the key collaborators behind the retro splatstick comedy Destroy All Neighbors, which has me rooting for its success.  I met one of the film’s writers, Charles Pieper, at a local horror festival a few years ago, and we established one of the most sacred bonds two people can share: social media mutuals.  The film’s score was also…
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swampflix · 5 months
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Claudio Simonetti's Demons
You might assume that the ideal way to watch the 1985 supernatural Italo horror Demons would be to see it projected in the oldest operating cinema in town, in our case the original location of The Prytania.  In the film, a group of strangers are gifted free tickets to a mysterious horror film at an ancient cinema that has materialized out of the urban void.  That movie turns out to be a gory…
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swampflix · 5 months
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The Beauty in Boredom
Halloween’s over, and there’s a distinct chill in the air, which means it’s time to start watching Serious Dramas for Adults again, so we can all collectively decide which movies shy far away enough from traditional genre entertainment to deserve awards statues.  I do not do my best work as an audience during the Awards Season catch-up rush, both because I’m easily distracted by the buzziest…
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Dicks: The Musical (2023) 
Dicks: The Musical opens with a title card joking that the film bravely breaks new ground by casting gay actors as straight characters.  In reality, it breaks ground by being the world’s first feature-length movie Rusical, hitting the exact same braying, sarcastic tone as the musical theatre challenges of RuPaul’s Drag Race.  In this case, we’re watching a Rusical parody of The Parent Trap (a…
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swampflix · 6 months
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The Craft (1996)
Two of my childhood-favorite horror classics from the year of our Dark Lord 1996 screened at The Prytania Theatre this month: Wes Craven’s teen-slasher renaissance sparker Scream and Andrew Fleming’s teen-witchcraft charmer The Craft.  Of the two, I only made time to revisit the latter, where I had the pleasure of sitting behind a row of giggling college students who were enjoying it for the very…
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swampflix · 6 months
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Bell, Book and Candle (1958)
This month’s Classic Movies and Late Night oddities line-up at The Prytania has been, without question, the best run of repertory programming I’ve ever seen in New Orleans.  Even with the caveat that I came of age during the AMC Palaces’ total decimation of the city’s indie cinema scene, the wealth of classic horror titles on their October docket feels like an all-time great moment in local…
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swampflix · 6 months
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The Creeping Flesh (1973)
We are deep into Spooky Season now, folks.  We’ve officially reached the Halloween equivalent of whatever the I❤NOLA crowd refers to as “Deep Gras” in the last couple weeks of Carnival.  At least, that’s what occurred to me while I was taking an hour-long bus ride uptown to catch a long-forgotten Hammer Horror knockoff just because it was playing on the big screen.  After months of whining that…
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swampflix · 8 months
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Movies, Rated and Ranked
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) Just like when I rated & ranked the Alien franchise, the original Ninja Turtles movie remains an easy favorite. It’s not only a priceless time capusle of bodacious 90s kitsch, but it also exemplifies how attention to visual craft can make a classic out of potentially disastrous material. Without the Jim Henson Creature Shop’s involvement the first live-action…
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swampflix · 11 months
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Shin Kamen Rider (2023)
As omnipresent as superhero media feels in pop culture right now, I honestly don’t think it’s much more prevalent than it was when I was a child in the 80s & 90s.  It may be more aggressively marketed to adults now, but it’s always been around. The major difference between post-MCU, post-Dark Knight comic book adaptations and the Saturday morning superhero schlock I grew up with is that adults…
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Infinity Pool (2023)
A lot of people are going to write off Brandon Cronenberg’s latest sci-fi horror Infinity Pool as a disappointing follow-up to Possessor, when it’s really just an ill-timed one.  Cronenberg wrote Infinity Pool during the years-long lull between his debut feature Antiviral and his COVID-era breakout Possessor, and it’s only the industrial happenstance of production scheduling that determined which…
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swampflix · 9 months
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Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1979)
The consensus opinion on 1979’s Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is that it’s a mediocre document of a magnificent concert.  Even its recent re-release was timed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1973 London concert captured on film by D.A. Pennebaker, not the anniversary of the documentary.  The newly expanded and remastered version of the film cleans up Pennebaker’s footage in…
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swampflix · 1 year
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Skinamarink (2023)
For anyone disappointed that Jane Schoenbrun’s microbudget darling We’re All Going to the World’s Fair was a somber teen-crisis drama instead of the low-fi creepypasta horror it was mismarketed as, Kyle Edward Ball’s Skinamarink might be the salve for your year-old wounds.  Curiously, the next project on Schoenbrun’s docket is titled I Saw the TV Glow, which is the closest thing to a coherent…
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