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Date Posted: 09:12:20 04/04/22 Mon
Author: skw123
Subject: The Grammys were really good, and we did see 2 movies.
In reply to: LAwoman 's message, "Movie Monday! What did you see this weekend? I" on 00:56:06 04/04/22 Mon

I loved Lady Gaga's performance, also Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo and 2 more singing "Someday, somewhere". So beautiful.
We saw The Lost Daughter, which was very well-acted and intriguing, storyline a bit confusing tho, strange character motivations. I was SMH?
Licorice Pizza was a weird coming of age story about a 15 year old boy and his 25 year old girlfriend navigating love and business start-ups. Really not at all Oscar-worthy. Creepy age gap.

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[> [> I loved Licorice Pizza (aside from that odd age gap) and that -- LAwoman, 10:05:51 04/04/22 Mon [1]

the Haim sisters all had roles (the director is married to one I believe.) Paul Thomas Anderson films are often a bit bizarre and are probably an acquired taste. I generally like them. The casting in this one was so out there, I loved it! He was Oscar-nominated for director and screenplay. The screenplay won the BAFTA. He's from the Valley so the nostalgic settings were spot on.


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[> [> [> My favorite parts were scenes with Sean Penn and Bradley Cooper, lol. -- skw123, 10:50:42 04/04/22 Mon [1]


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[> [> [> [> They were both hilarious! -- LAwoman, 10:02:15 04/05/22 Tue [1]


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