Monday Movies Calls This the Executive Model. Because It’s Kind of Modern Art Deco.
Monday Movies didn’t watch a new feature this week, although we did get about 20 minutes into G. W. Pabst’s 1931 film of The Threepenny Opera before determining, thanks to Wikipedia, that for our purposes it would be better to listen to one of the Broadway soundtracks. “Our purposes” in this case refers to a musical improv class at the Upright Citizens Brigade, and we went with the 1976 version with Raul Julia as Mackie Messer, although the Tony Awards clips of Cyndi Lauper as Jenny the prostitute and Alan Cummings as Macheath are very good.
We did make it to a special event at the Cinefamily, a repertory theater over by the Judaica shops. Because it featured what the MPAA likes to call “adult themes, adult activity, [or] sexually-oriented nudity”, you’ll find more below the fold.
