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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-03-08 05:24 am

You can't lose what you never won

All right, Boston-type people who care about film noir. Every Monday from mid-March through late May, the Somerville Theatre will be running a noir double feature as part of their repertory series Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. It is an enticing selection of classics and deep cuts of which I have seen all but four features, but the $64,000 question is whether I will able to see, at last, on 35 mm at the size it deserves, the superlative queerness of Johnny Eager (1942), whether I chase it or not a month later with the slant companion of I Walk Alone (1947). Pre-2020, I would have parked myself in the balcony for more than half of this series, but I have spent four years dedicatedly avoiding extended stints in the company of strangers and I am not quite ready to trust the CDC as to the common-cold negligibility of the persistent plague. On the other hand, which almost certainly has a drink and a half-chain-smoked cigarette in it, there are few characters even in noir whom I love like Van Heflin's Jeff Hartnett, a man who can slouch even flat on his back and misquote most of the Western canon while he's doing it. "Mr. Freud, take a letter." I am beginning to feel slightly stalked by Sorry, Wrong Number (1948).
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[personal profile] nineweaving 2024-03-09 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Can't [personal profile] spatch sneak it down to that little screening room after hours, for a private show? I know, I know, but you deserve to see this!.

*hugs*

Nine
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[personal profile] nineweaving 2024-03-09 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
Am I correct that you safely saw The Eternal Daughter at the Somerville in 2022?

Indeed I did! I credit my FloMask, which has safely seen me through six cons, two weeks of folkie camp, two movies, and a college reunion. It's a tank!

Nine