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One Battle After Another

Posted by stan2 on October 3, 2025 at 08:04:49:

the new DiCaprio/Penn/del Toro movie. I saw it yesterday. A fair amount of filming was in Sacramento last year (drawing spectator crowds hoping to catch a glimpse of the boys).
There was an easter egg that cracked me up tho. A sub-plot involves the white nationalist racist little 'club' that appeared to be made up of former government or military big shots. At one scene, they were gathered in their secret headquarters. A few local Sacramento peeps might recognize the big white mansion they met at as the former home on 45th Street (probably the swankiest street of homes in Sacto) which was the home of Ronny Raygun when he was the Gov here in the '70s. No mention of that, and only a quick glimpse of the house in the movie. I nearly laughed out loud.