... you can learn from:
The Last Days of Disco (1998)
Tom: Actually, there's one theory that theenvironmental movement of our day was sparkedby the rerelease of Bambi in the late 1950s.
I am kind of shocked to realize that today (for its 25th anniversary) is the first time I have ever done one of these posts for this movie here on the site -- looking through quotes from it it's pretty much nothing but important life lessons from start to finish. And yet I picked one of the most absurd quotes -- I mean they're all absurd, but this one of of context is more than many. Anyway I re-watched this movie last year and it was even better than I remembered it -- I did a small Twitter thread (linked below) which I highly recommend. I'm very much a Whit Stillman fan but I think this movie has become my favorite -- that said once I go re-watch Metropolitan I'll say the same about it. That's just the way his work rolls. Each one infects you on contact. If you don't have the Criterion trilogy boxed-set I highly recommend it, as an object of witticism within which to luxuriate one's self. (I phrased it that way because it would make all of his hypocritical characters burst into hives.)
Haha Nice little Matt Keeslar moment for the gays pic.twitter.com/4TL60wKbRj
— Jason Adams (@JAMNPP) January 8, 2022
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Damn I miss Matt Keeslar. Whatever happened to Whit Stillman? (FTR, 'Metropolitan' is still my fave of the trilogy).
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