First up for this Sunday Slop Night is what is critically regarded as the greatest Indian film of all time, from India's most revered filmmaker, Satyajit Ray: Pather Panchali (1955)! Enjoy this saga of crushing poverty in rural India, made under only slightly less destitute circumstances than those depicted in the film. It is currently rated #97 of all time on Letterboxd's Top 250. After that, we'll be watching Jonathan Lynn's classic comedy Clue (1985), based on the board game and starring Tim Curry. It famously has multiple endings, which were distributed at random during its initial theatrical run. Sounds neat. Let's watch it.
We'll start at 9PM EST on Hextube, right here: https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies
Letterboxd:
- Pather Panchali: https://letterboxd.com/film/pather-panchali/
- Clue: https://letterboxd.com/film/clue/
Doesthedogdie.com:
- Pather Panchali: https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/43560
- Clue: https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/14009
CWs for Pather Panchali:
- Animal abuse.
- Bugs.
- Snakes.
- Death of child.
- Sad ending.
CWs for Clue:
- Sexual assault: unwanted touching/groping.
- A character is strangled to death.
- Asphyxiation.
- Cheating.
- Shower scene.
- Audio gore.
- Misophonia.
- Fat jokes.
- Misgendering.
- Homophobic hate speech.
- Age gap.
- Implied sexual content.
- Objectification of women.
- Gun violence.
- Blood and gore.
Links to movies:
- Pather Panchali: https://vimeo.com/772838547
- Clue: https://vimeo.com/773025730
Note: I'm currently trying to get a rip of the vastly higher-quality Criterion remaster of Pather Panchali. I think I will also be able to get a better-quality Clue rip up in time, but it'll come in hot.
We're about to begin. Get in!