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Deadly_Toast t1_jabnp9j wrote
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> 1. Alan Silvestri, Judge Dredd.
I knew you'd say that.
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girlg8766 t1_jabngp4 wrote
The Florida Project
claytonianphysics t1_jabnb99 wrote
Reply to How do you feel about movies with main stars that were cancelled / or had done nefarious things in the past? I post this after having watched American Beauty tonight. by Fischer_Jones
Slightly off subject, but it reminds me of a topic I once chose for a paper. While her film, The Triumph of the Will is widely considered a piece of brilliant and artistic filmmaking, Leni Riefenstahl created it specifically to glamorize the Nazi Party.
ccp666 t1_jabnayr wrote
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Star Crash, John Barry
Comic_Book_Reader t1_jabn7nq wrote
Reply to comment by Jonestown_Juice in What movies have epic sound tracks? by grumblecakes1
Got to hear that live at a fantasy music concert. Majestic.
MandoRodgers t1_jabn5qq wrote
Reply to How do you feel about movies with main stars that were cancelled / or had done nefarious things in the past? I post this after having watched American Beauty tonight. by Fischer_Jones
Lois CK is a creative genius so I’ve fully forgiven him for being a weirdo
ChrisMartins001 t1_jabmyen wrote
Reply to How do you feel about movies with main stars that were cancelled / or had done nefarious things in the past? I post this after having watched American Beauty tonight. by Fischer_Jones
I separate the art from the artist. For e.g Kevin Spacey has put in some amazing performances, but we all know what he is now. It's the same with R Kelly's music.
No_Cap_822 t1_jabmxsm wrote
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The Nice Guys
Yagotsu t1_jabmuxn wrote
I still try to use "depactitated" whenever possible.
It is a lot of fun and not really trying to be anything other than that. I wouldn't put this as a top movie choice for any person that reviews movies.
Comic_Book_Reader t1_jabmtac wrote
Reply to comment by th3r3dp3n in What movie do you quote the most ? by I_serve_Anubis
Can you fly, Bobby?
Ghost_on_Toast t1_jabmfjx wrote
Reply to comment by bugxbuster in I’m a decade+ late - but please go watch the Slammin’ Salmon by stardewcallie
Translation: he forced his coworkers that year to look at more junk than a scrapyard.
bookwormaesthetic t1_jabmbii wrote
I have observed that senior living facilities host movie outings where they have a bus/van that transports them as a group.
Elizaxin137 t1_jabm3ic wrote
"You know what happens when you assume. You make an ass...out of yourself."
I say this all the time because I love it. Great movie!
Tequilaforrealya t1_jablnrn wrote
Reply to What movie do you quote the most ? by I_serve_Anubis
Heat (1995)
“Because she got a… GREAT ASS!!!”
theyusedthelamppost t1_jablnk1 wrote
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didn't care for Requiem for a Dream at all but Lux Aeterna is a banger
Peace-D t1_jablks5 wrote
Reply to comment by BlkGTO in What are the best mind-blowing movies? by Jessica_Frandsen08
That's a pretty cool theory, but also pretty far fetched as the boy's name is never mentioned. I'd like to think it's possible though as the kid would have to be saved in order for everything to happen as it did.
bookwormaesthetic t1_jablcpm wrote
Reply to comment by fungimama in In-theater closed captioning by fungimama
Theaters are struggling right now, it couldn't hurt to ask them to offer open captioning. Maybe check for groups in your area that use captioning and see if they want to book a screening together.
so1i1oquy t1_jabl9r4 wrote
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Morricone has a lot of these, but my pick is Exorcist II: The Heretic. Stunning work.
carson63000 t1_jabl7jm wrote
>and even heartwarming stuff
Not gonna lie, my heart was super warmed by >!Cocaine Bear bringing the bag of coke back to its den so the two bear cubs could do some lines as well!<
BEE_REAL_ t1_jabkkfa wrote
Reply to comment by CroweMorningstar in Movies like First Reformed, Aftersun, or Taxi Driver? by InfiniteWar
Oh yeah I love A Man Escaped
Working-Skill510 t1_jabkgrf wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainEO in Once lost footage from Lon Chaney horror classic to screen in NYC by AC_1440
If it had been articles would have blasted it in capital letters, no doubt.
mnombo t1_jabk9mp wrote
Reply to Does Hollywood do "test balloon" movies to see how we react to actors before giving them a larger role? by rdtthoughtpolice
Closest that comes to mind is Michael keaton as Beetlejuice before batman
Tylerdurden389 t1_jabk3tr wrote
Reply to What movie do you quote the most ? by I_serve_Anubis
Can't think of one in particular, but Arnold is definitely the most quoted actor in the household. Too many to list. I grew up on his movies thanks to my dad being a fan as well.
outbound_flight t1_jabo8hu wrote
Reply to comment by Professor_Profane in I’m a decade+ late - but please go watch the Slammin’ Salmon by stardewcallie
The movie is worth watching just for Michael Clarke Duncan going all in on the comedy. He was hilarious. "Straighten your tie, Guy... Oh, are you gonna cry, Guy?"