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HI!

 I hope everyone had a rad weekend! I am very excited about this week!

Monday: "Raging Bull" (1980) AFI #4! WHEW! What a film! I think I am still in shock from it! I can't wait to share and chat! I think its a masterpiece and Robert Deniro's work is 👌

Wednesday: Wheel of Wonder Spin!! It's been too long!!!

Thursday: POLL! Let me know what categories you wanna see up on there!!!

Friday: Dennis Paradise won the Euro Cup Contest as he was paired with Spain! So he got to choose a movie! It is "Dr. Zhivago" (1965) A movie I have always wanted to see!!! I can't wait to watch that one! so no spoilers!

Can't wait to hear all your thoughts this week about these upcoming movies!!

Thank you for all the congratulations on my YouTube milestone of 100K subs. I truly never thought that would happen! I am so thankful for all the sweet messages. I'm so thankful to have found you all, and it means a lot that I get to celebrate it with you! I am incredibly thankful for your support here on Patreon. You are the best crew! And getting to know you all have made this so all so much more special!

xx

always,

ames

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Comments

Not exactly a category in the traditional sense, but I'd like to recommend you get suggestions and devote at least one future go-around to movies (perhaps forgotten or underrated) for which we could not find reactions on any of the channels like this (ie: Cinebinge, Cinepals, Popcorn in Bed, etc.). A few I would recommend that I could not find reactions to (only brief clips and reviews): No Way Out-1987, Kevin Costner & Gene Hackman, Changeling-2008, Angelina Jolie, Nixon-1995, Oliver Stone, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle-1992, Rebecca de Mornay, Bridge of Spies-2015, Tom Hanks, On the Beach-1959.

Strangelove50

You have outstanding taste! Once Upon A Time In America is an all timer. I can never hear Kate Smith's rendition of God Bless America without instantly thinking about James Woods and the garbage truck.

Robert Livingood

It's so great that you're taking in all the New Hollywood auteur works of De Niro. Most people miss The Deer Hunter especially. Most of all, you could be the one who finally rectifies the biggest gap in the entirety of the reactosphere, the single biggest gem in all of film known only to the film buff set: Once Upon A Time In America. If you're as baffled as I was as a kid as to why every greatest films of all time list has a megabudget Hollywood crime epic starring Robert De Niro at the height of his popularity that no one ever heard of, the studio butchered it down for runtime, it got panned, and nobody saw it in theaters. Then the director's cut got out and it floored everyone. The famous lore is how one critic called the theatrical cut one of his 10 worst films of the year and the director's cut one of the 10 best films of the decade. Of all the thousands of movies I burned through as a teenage film buff, that one landed the hardest on me. It's always been around the 70th most popular film on IMDB, but other than one small channel, it currently has zero reactions on Youtube.

Raieldon


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