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"What If the Theme Was..."

Season 2, Ep. 36

In episode thirty-sex of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel would have yelled over each other about John Cameron Mitchell’s HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES if it had been released in theaters for longer than six days so instead they take a page from Jenna Maroney’s book and discuss a few movies that fall under her suggestion “what if the theme was sl*ts?” - but in a very sex positive way. Brandon discusses the political importance of a post-9/11 queer New York in Mitchell’s SHORTBUS and goes on to share a sexy memory from college, Ben prays for spiritual transcendence through sex in Lars von Trier’s BREAKING THE WAVES, and Daniel warns viewers about the delicious color palette that dots the infidelity around the broken heart of Ms. Agnès Varda’s LE BONHEUR.

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