What I Watched Last Month
Medusa Deluxe – Thomas Hardiman
Untold: Johnny Football – Ryan Duffy
A Compassionate Spy – Steve James
Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child – Andrew F. Renzi
Squaring the Circle – Anton Corbijn
Past Lives – Celine Strong
No Hard Feelings – Gene Stupnitsky
Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas – Joe Lazarov
Quarterback (Season 1) – Tim Rumpff
Lift – David Petersen
Raven’s Hollow – Christopher Hatton
Guardians of the Galaxy 3 – James Gunn
Joyride – Adele Lim
Untold: Swamp Kings – Katharine English
Telemarketers – Adam Bhala Lough, Sam Lipman-Stern
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (Season 2) – Max Borenstein, Jim Hecht
The Big Short – Adam Mckay
The Killer - David Fincher
Maze, 2017 - GAO WEIGANG
Maestro Teaser
Cove
What I Watched Last Month
Chevalier – Stephen Williams
Asteroid City – Wes Anderson
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – James Mangold
Fame – Alan Parker
Pez Outlaw – Amy Storkel & Bryan Storkel
American Pain – Darren Foster
HiJack – Jim Field Smith; Mo Ali
The Great Beauty – Paolo Sorrentino
The Last Samurai – Edward Zwick
Troy (Extended Version) – Wolfgang Petersen
Knights of the Zodiac – Tomasz Bagiński
Filming for Your Life: Making 'After Hours'
After Hours – Martin Scorsese
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson
The Making of the Shining – Vivian Kubrick
They Cloned Tyrone – Juel Taylor
The Flash – Andrés Muschietti
Spector – Don Argott, Sheena M. Joyce
Glitch: The Rise & Fall of HQ Trivia – Salima Koroma
In the Treetops
What I Watched Last Month
Beau is Afraid – Ari Aster
The Secret Kingdom – Matt Drummond
No Country for Old Men – The Coen Brothers
Great Expectations – Alfonso Cuarón
Dead Ringers (2023 Mini-series) – Sean Durkin, Karyn Kusama, Karena Evans, Lauren Wolkstein
The Planet of the Apes (2001) – Tim Burton
Platonic – Francesca Delbanco & Nicholas Stoller
65 – Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
The League – Sam Pollard
Allelujah – Richard Eyre
George Michael: Freedom Uncut – David Austin &George Michael
John Wick: Chapter 4 – Chad Stahelski
Wetlands
What I Watched Last Month
Alice – Woody Allenn
The Blind Side – John Lee Hancock
Beef (Season 1) – Lee Sung Jin
Badlands – Terrence Malick
Master Gardener – Paul Shrader
Memento – Christopher Nolan
Dear Mama – Allen Hughes
Air – Ben Affleck
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre – Guy Ritchie
Still – Davis Guggenheim
Hearts of Darkness – Eleanor Coppola
Thelma & Louise – Ridley Scott
Daliland – Mary Harron
Ice Age 2: The Melt Down – Carlos Saldanha
Close Encounters of the Third Kind – Steven Spielberg
100 Foot Wave: Season 2 – Chris Smith
Succession: Season 3
Love to Love You, Donna Summer – Roger Ross Williams, Brooklyn Sudano
Crimson Gold– Jafar Panahi
Ludacris Did Not Know ‘Southern Hospitality’ Would Be A Hit
From BALLER ALERT by ErinBoogie May 29, 2023
During a recent sitdown with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s on their All The Smoke podcast, Ludacris revealed that he did not know “Southern Hospitality” would be the hit it would become.
The rapper revealed that the song made it on the album at the last minute, needing additional tracks to repackage an independent album for his major label debut with Def Jam. In need of a record that could pack a punch, Luda turned to The Neptunes, the production duo comprised of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo.
Luda was vibin’ to the beat they gave him, but did not know that it would turn into the hit it would later become.
“If anybody can give you a hit at the last minute, it’s Pharrell and Chad and The Neptunes,” Luda said. “He throws on this beat, and I’m vibing to it. I’m thinking it’s cool. I’m not like thinking, ‘This is a hit.'”
Luda recalls going to the studio’s parking lot to write to the instrumental in his car. The rapper thought it was good, but everyone else felt like the record could be big.
“With ‘Southern Hospitality,’ I did not know that it was the hit that it became,” he continued.
“Southern Hospitality” was released as the second single off of Luda’s Back for the First Time. The record would go on to hit No. 23 on the Billboard 100 and No. 5 on the Billboard Rap Songs chart in 2001.
The video was directed by Jeremy Rall and featured cameos by Lil Jon, Scarface, Too Short, and Jazze Pha.
Check out Ludacris’s full interview below.
Killers of the Flower Moon
What I Watched Last Month
Fight Club – David Fincher
Snag – Ben Milliken
12th Victim – Nicola Marsh
Boom! Boom! The World Vs Boris Becker – Alex Gibney
Reggie – Alex Stapleton
The Proposal – Anne Fletcher
The Best Man – Shane Dax Taylor
War Trap – David Aboucaya
After Hours – Martin Scorsese
Knock at the Cabin – M. Night Shyamalan
The Voyeurs – Michael Mohan
The Master – Mariama Diallo
The Story of Film: A new Generation – Mark Cousins
Gods of Mexico – Helmut Dosantos
Alan Pakula: Going for Truth – Matthew Miele
I Am Love – Luca Guadagnino
Dear Mama : Episode 1 – Allen Hughes
Roots
Spring
SAN FRANSICO GRID
What I Watched Last Month
What I Watched Last Month: March 1st, 2023 – April 1st, 2023
· Arrival – Denis Villeneuve
· Women Talking – Sara Polley
· Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams – Luca Guadagnino
· All The Beauty and the Bloodshed – Laura Poitras
· Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Season 5)
· Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
· Poker Face: Season 1
· The Last of US: Season 1
· Bling Empire: NYC
· Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Rian Johnson
· The Director and the Jedi – Anthony Wonke
· A Thousand Years of Longing – George Miller
· Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming w/ David Letterman – Morgan Neville
· Empire of Light – Sam Mendes
· Assassin – Jesse Atlas
· Chemical Hearts – Richard Tanne
· The Italian Job (1969) – Peter Collinson
· Bones and All – Luca Guadagnino
· Miss Americana – Lana WIlson
· In Viaggio – Gianfranco Rosi
· Waco: American Apocalypse – Tiller Russell
· Kubrick by Kubrick – Grégory Monro