Utsi Madutsi
@utsimadutsi.bsky.social
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filmmaker | gay lizard lover | survival horror adorer
https://letterboxd.com/Utsi_Madutsi/
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9 days ago
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In the past 10 years, I've worked on feature films, won "best in show" at a film festival, edited for PBS, produced for cooking shows, but ultimately I'm left with very little to show for it. Hoping that 2026 is the year I start feeling confident enough to share my venture into stop-motion shorts.
12 days ago
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Marty Supreme fucks. I got slapped around like a ping-pong ball.
15 days ago
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BIG friend
about 2 months ago
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I finally crossed Master and Commander off my watchlist. There's an alternate universe where Jack Sparrow was never a household name and we got an entire franchise based on the seafaring and somewhat queer adventures of Captain Aubrey and Stephen Maturin.
about 2 months ago
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Can't fathom how I didn't notice a new Quay Brothers film was out in the world. Miniature worlds of dust and decay fleshed out via dream logic. Inspirational mix of live-action and stop motion.
2 months ago
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Fully expected to have a fun time at most, going into There Are Monsters, but now I'm left reminiscing about making home movies with childhood friends.
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A ★★★ review of There Are Monsters (2013)
The found footage genre is usually going to be fairly hit or miss for most people. On my own end, I can't help but feel a fondness fueled by nostalgia for those early filmmaking years, when gathering ...
https://letterboxd.com/utsi_madutsi/film/there-are-monsters-2013/
2 months ago
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Accidentally stumbled upon an insane double feature about girlbossing too hard. "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" (1977) and "To Die For" (1995).
2 months ago
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Group I’m a part of hasn’t been able to get together and watch movies in a while. If you’re a film freak, invite me to your movie night!
2 months ago
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How I’m trying to be tbh
2 months ago
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🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
2 months ago
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Remember this intense scene from the highly-acclaimed film? Most people don’t know that this was REAL and the actor was ACTUALLY scared and NOT acting. The cameras turned on and he suddenly forgot that he was on a set and how to do his job. This fun fact makes the scene much more impressive now!
3 months ago
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The new Katamari seems great so far, but it seems to lack a bit of BOUNCE??? Feels like it's easier to get stuck in places, instead of ricocheting out of tight spots when colliding with objects. big rolling ball still makes me smile tho
3 months ago
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Genuinely grateful for this time of year when the occasional lizard will enter my apartment to stay warm. Just dumb little cuties who don't know where they are. 🦎 I hope they can at least sense a modicum of benevolence when I escort them outside.
3 months ago
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If you haven't seen it, this Halloween I recommend watching Phantom of the Paradise. Very campy with an emotional core (in the same vein as Rocky Horror), while providing commentary on greed and exploitation in the entertainment industry.
3 months ago
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I wouldn't think twice if you told me Hackers (1995) inspired both Deus Ex and Jet Set Radio.
3 months ago
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OHH MY GODDDD!!! AHHHHHHHH!!!!! THIS IS TOO SCARY!!!!!
3 months ago
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Sassy storyboard scalie… Though could also be Mewtwo.
3 months ago
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On tonight’s episode of “Lizard From an Old Screenshot (Who Is He?)”
4 months ago
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Nothing screams mainstream stagnation in the entertainment industry like seeing the same IPs being advertised for a lifetime. I remember being visually assaulted by the Phantom Menace marketing wave as a kid, and now it's 2025 and I'm still seeing a Star War on my soda can. Pls let it die, thanks!
4 months ago
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The first 15 minutes of Weapons were great, but then the guy next to us dramatically spilled their food everywhere at the exact moment that someone crashed their vehicle into a nearby power line outside, causing the theater to lose power for the remainder of the day. Potentially cursed film.
5 months ago
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In retrospect, not a fan of the Vampire Survivors-like wave that saturated the “bullet hell” and “shmup” tags on Steam, effectively burying standout indie titles like The Void Rains Upon Her Heart and A Whole Wolfrush, which both feel more akin to the genre’s roots and aren’t glorified idle games.
5 months ago
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Thank you to
@froginatorart.bsky.social
and
@wayneradio.tv
for having Mustard Montana join the stream tonight. It was a very uplifting time for gamers everywhere!
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wayneradiotv - Mustard Montana
Watch wayneradiotv's clip titled
https://www.twitch.tv/wayneradiotv/clip/JoyousOnerousPigeonBudStar-zUGGhqU40lan8dMu
5 months ago
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Thank CHRIST Lynch isn't around to see what they're doing to one of his favorite films. Also, this is a great example of how even something that was made 85 years ago can look vastly superior to soulless regurgitative soup that literally siphons the planet of more beauty than it can create.
add a skeleton here at some point
5 months ago
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Ravenous (1999) and Walker (1987) would be a far too potent double-feature, I fear.
6 months ago
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Boys
6 months ago
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Oh NO I’m 33
6 months ago
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Eddington was bonkers, but it was super weird when Ari Aster made a surprise appearance in the movie theater with a microphone and sheepishly told everyone to get off their phones.
6 months ago
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labububu-bu bu-bubu
6 months ago
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Can't blame anyone for not enjoying the direction of Nightreign, but the Steam reviews are very revealing in that so many people just don't do any research about what they're getting into. They see Dark Soul Old Ring and consume.
8 months ago
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Been humming the Yoshi's Story OST for 27 years and I'm beginning to fear that we're in it for the long haul.
8 months ago
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Metal Garden is incredible if you're a Half-Life or Shadow of the Colossus. Atmospheric platforming and exploration on a large scale. It's cheap and you can finish it in one sitting. Plus it has furries in it, I guess.
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Metal Garden on Steam
Travel through an overgrown megastructure, and discover what lies beyond it. Metal Garden is a short, atmospheric singleplayer FPS game.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3539440/Metal_Garden/
8 months ago
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Many morrows of wind...
8 months ago
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I know what you are, Hunter S. Thompson.
8 months ago
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Movie marathoning has been put on hold these past few weeks. Too many guud vidya games coming out. Namely, Labyrinth of the Demon King. Need me some of those survival horror dungeon crawler undertones.
8 months ago
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Skull Kid Majora’s Mask but he’s an anthro frilled lizard
8 months ago
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Gex art by Yoshitaka Amano???
8 months ago
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Oh geez, this is out today! Can’t wait to take a closer look tonight.
add a skeleton here at some point
8 months ago
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Here’s my Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 post. Ain’t a whole lot I can say that anyone else hasn’t, but it sure feels nice to walk into an encounter a bit underleveled and come out victorious by adapting to enemy patterns instead of just walking away and grinding levels like most other RPGs.
8 months ago
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Tipping into taboo territory at twilight…
8 months ago
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Stayed up all night working in Blender
9 months ago
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Survival horror with a King's Field control scheme intended to make the player feel vulnerable. Impossible to ignore the magnetic pull of old-school dungeon crawlers mixed with resource management. Keeping a very close eye!
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Caput Mortum on Steam
Travel back to 16th-century France and delve into the mysterious depths of a seemingly abandoned alchemist's tower. Do you dare brave the horrors that beckon you below... deeper still?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3555980/Caput_Mortum/
9 months ago
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A visitor! 🦎
9 months ago
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🐸
9 months ago
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egg day
9 months ago
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Generally, some hard hitters recently.
add a skeleton here at some point
9 months ago
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Been slowly making progress in Look Outside. Incredibly dense with moments where your choices seem to branch off into their own unique conclusions. Every time I make a decision, I can envision at least a couple of other outcomes than the one I'm ultimately left with. Cronenberg monsters are a bonus.
9 months ago
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I appreciate the post office letting me know that I left behind two tripods, but I more so treasure their efforts in providing an illustration of what a tripod looks like.
9 months ago
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Someone at my job found out that their brother worked on a "little PC game" called Thief: The Dark Project. That's almost 30 years without knowing your sibling helped lay the foundation for the entire stealth genre and immersive sims. The atomization of society is going strong.
9 months ago
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