• nkat2112@sh.itjust.works
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    These included: “DOES MELANIA WEAR PRADA? FIND OUT FRIDAY!” and “TO DEFEAT YOUR ENEMY. YOU MUST KNOW THEM. MELANIA.”

    And further below:

    Even before the rights to “Melania” were revoked, the Lake Theater & Cafe had received emails from the community asking why the film was being shown at all, according to theater General Manager Jordan Perry’s blog post.

    “Mostly, I thought doing so would be funny. For some of you, that’s enough. Great! Otherwise… Financially, the film marketplace this week and next were a desert… So, to fill a screen, why not get this inexplicable vanity piece from the current president’s wife? I mean, it just seems so weird that it even exists (who wants a movie about Melania lol?), and wouldn’t it then be exponentially weirder, to the point of being funny, to show it here, at your obviously anti-establishment, occasionally troublemaking, neighborhood cinema?” Perry wrote.

    This is hilarious, I love it! That Perry dude is a riot.

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      This is definitely peak Portland humor. I could see myself doing the same thing n his position specifically for the marquee jokes.

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        I don’t know when this reference gained traction, but watching this movie now is like finding those sunglasses. Suddenly, the memes are everywhere. “They Live!” (1987 I think). Just watched it last year fir the first time

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    Doubtless they’re all broken up about that. On the plus side, it frees up the theater to screen something that’ll actually sell tickets.

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    The people asking why they’re even showing the film have a point, I’m not entirely sure why they had it myself. They don’t seem particularly enthusiastic about it.

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      The manager pretty much said they could show this ironically or have an empty screen for a week. From a business point of view it really doesn’t matter “why” people are buying tickets; it just matters that they “are” buying tickets.

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    Man, I’ve seen that place.

    Lake Oswego is a really nice area (more expensive than I can afford to live) and I thought it was so cool they still had this old school theatre.

    Good for them to spout off. Don’t see those people avoiding Whore Foods any time soon though.

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      I was looking at that area a while back (I’m out of state). Seems beautiful. I later heard that it’s kinda a whites only / racist enclave. Don’t know how true that is.

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    Didn’t know Project Hail Mary is also an Amazon production. That sucks.

    I’ll still see it, probably multiple times, but I’ll grumble silently about it each time I do.