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sakecat t1_je0iiob wrote
Reply to The Duffer Brothers future Movies by TechnicalTrash95
Please stop wasting good directors time with star wars. Seen too many get tied up with it and then they and everyone else seems disappointed
xerexes1 t1_je0iilx wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
The_Man_From_VA t1_je0iigi wrote
Reply to 'John Wick' Changed Movies Forever by PooPooRichardson
For sure these movies revitalized the action genre and have spawned countless imitators.
But let's be real. These are gun and judo flip movies. Nothing more.
[deleted] t1_je0ifcq wrote
Reply to comment by Bloowhele in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
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Tartarikamen t1_je0if6a wrote
Reply to comment by LanaStudio in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
Asterix & Obelix. Mission Cleopatra is known in Turkey. Some names of the characters are localized if it is a pun/funny in the original or it would enhance the comedy. For example, Obelix is localized as Oburiks (obur means gluttonous), while Asterix becomes Asteriks because we don't use the letter x. Jamel Debbouze's character is named as Temelyus referring to the Turkish stereotype of contractors from the East Black Sea region, Temel being a name widely used in the area. People are familiar with Lucky Luke as well, but know him as Red Kit.
karateema t1_je0idbq wrote
Tre Uomini e Una Gamba
It's a comedy everyone in Italy constantly references
Dottsterisk t1_je0i8ba wrote
Reply to The Duffer Brothers future Movies by TechnicalTrash95
They made a movie called Hidden.
It wasn’t terrible but probably would have worked better as a short film.
ViolentAmbassador t1_je0i0r9 wrote
Reply to House Party (2023) by TheJrobot2000
I was mostly not a huge fan, but I did think the climactic scene >!where a character plays Lebron one-on-one and gets absolutely destroyed!< was really funny.
cbbuntz t1_je0hroj wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
The Halston miniseries with Ewan McGregor
SharedPodwAdibisi t1_je0hd9r wrote
Reply to comment by MarcusXL in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
You do.
Bloowhele t1_je0h7ce wrote
Reply to comment by Friendly_Childhood in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
The Wolf of Wall Street : Rise of the Monkey
lobroblaw t1_je0gxct wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Prêt-à-Porter
TechyDad t1_je0gx39 wrote
The first few minutes of Up.
TheMMAChismoso t1_je0ggqh wrote
Reply to comment by DonCreech in The Wizard (1989) - anyone have any fond memories of this film? by OneOk2189
"Rainman for kids" - Exactly this 👏👏👏
sidsplendiniwaterman t1_je0gfz9 wrote
Anything Buster Keaton.
sidsplendiniwaterman t1_je0g9tu wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Who are you, Polly Magoo? (1966), Funny Face (1957), Ready To Wear (1994), Blow-up (1966).
Arfuuur t1_je0fzfl wrote
Reply to comment by fokureddit69 in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
he was rumored as the riddler for tdkr for a long time
HowIsYourBreathing t1_je0fsso wrote
The Artist (2011)
Next_Law_2723 t1_je0forw wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
House of Gucci
sarmo215 t1_je0ff1n wrote
Reply to comment by AmeliaMangan in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
“You’re terrrrible, Muriel” Love that flick (I’m American) it cracks me up so much.
MichaelRoco1 t1_je0esc6 wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
maybe Phantom Thread?
HowWeDoingTodayHive t1_je0edco wrote
Reply to comment by Igai in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
A comedy classic! They don’t make ‘em like that anymore. The bit with the dropping the eggs, just some really solid slapstick humor. Very funny/10.
JeffRyan1 t1_je0e8rt wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Triangle of Sadness starts this way: if you want unpleasant, put on a bib and dig in.
100prcntdumbass t1_je0e4yj wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Zoolander
serugolino t1_je0ijna wrote
Reply to Movie scenes that show many emotions with little dialogue... by bejeweled_sky
Even tho it's mostly dialogue the facial expressions are mostly divorced from the dialogue. The before trilogy