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This file is a High Definition recording of the January 11, 2022 episode of the Bang Podcast, featuring adult performer Leana Lovings. It is an unscripted interview-style video with adult content, meant for mature audiences.

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If 2020 was the year we watched "comfort" reruns, 2021 was the year of "watercooler" appointment viewing. bangpodcast220111leanalovingsxxx1080ph 2021

| Rank | Movie | Platform | Why It Dominated | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | Theaters | The ultimate nostalgia event. Brought back Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield. Became the first pandemic-era film to gross $1B+ globally. | | 2 | Dune: Part One | HBO Max / Theaters | Visual spectacle that proved "slow cinema" could be a blockbuster. Timothée Chalamet became a megastar. | | 3 | The Matrix Resurrections | HBO Max / Theaters | Divisive but wildly talked about. A meta-sequel that deconstructed its own franchise. | | 4 | Shang-Chi: The Legend of the Ten Rings | Disney+ / Theaters | First Marvel film to rely on a new, unknown character. Massive hit proving diversity sells. | | 5 | No Time to Die | Theaters | Daniel Craig’s emotional send-off. Introduced a "James Bond dies" shocker. | | 6 | Don’t Look Up | Netflix | "Star-studded satire of climate change denial." Became Netflix's most watched film (3+ weeks at #1). | | 7 | The Suicide Squad | HBO Max / Theaters | James Gunn’s R-rated reboot. Featured King Shark and "Ratcatcher 2" as unlikely fan favorites. | | 8 | Black Widow | Disney+ Premier Access | The return of Scarlett Johansson. Controversy over Disney+ release led to a major lawsuit. | | 9 | A Quiet Place Part II | Theaters | One of the first "must see in theater" horror films post-lockdown. | | 10 | Red Notice | Netflix | The most expensive Netflix movie ever ($200M). Pure algorithmic content: The Rock + Ryan Reynolds + Gal Gadot. |

As we look back, three permanent shifts emerged: This file is a High Definition recording of

2021 was weak on "promised blockbusters" (Elden Ring, God of War Ragnarök delayed) but strong on indies and remakes.

If you missed 2021 and want the "essential" experience, follow this watch/play/listen order: While I don't have direct access to the

| Film | Director | Significance | |------|----------|---------------| | Dune: Part One | Denis Villeneuve | "Slow cinema" spectacle; won 6 Oscars; triggered discourse on day-and-date release hurting sequels. | | The Power of the Dog | Jane Campion | Netflix’s Oscar horse; deconstructed Western masculinity; Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance was endlessly analyzed. | | West Side Story | Steven Spielberg | Gorgeous, commercially ignored; raised questions about whether musicals (and Spielberg) still connect with youth. | | Licorice Pizza | Paul Thomas Anderson | Nostalgia for 1970s San Fernando Valley; launched newcomer Alana Haim. | | The Matrix Resurrections | Lana Wachowski | Meta-commentary on reboot culture; purposely alienated fans expecting action-first sequel. |