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wildadragon t1_j6bxarj wrote
Reply to If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
Superman 1978, just the purest form that the character Superman should be.
Hufflepuff_Baseball t1_j6bx9d2 wrote
Reply to comment by Vertwheeliesonem in If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
I give movies "enjoyability scores" based on how much I personally liked the movie. I went in thinking it was going to be a 70 and I gave it an 84. (73-75 is what I would consider an "average" score.)
The goats were very hit or miss for me. Sometimes I was laughing, sometimes I was cringing.
RyzenRaider t1_j6bx72z wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Probably Harrison Ford. I've said on a couple occasions here that he and Robin Williams were my movie dads when I was a kid. One was the stoic dad, and the other was the fun dad.
He's not put out much that I found interesting in the last 25 years (Blade Runner was a big standout though), but he ruled the 70s-90s.
magus-21 t1_j6bx5o9 wrote
Reply to If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
I have different types of favorite movies. There are the ones I’ve loved the most, and there are the ones I’ve watched the most. I can’t watch the ones I love the most very often because the original memories are so vivid that I’d rather remember those original memories as they were, so I tend to only watch clips and highlights. Examples of these are Lord of the Rings, Avengers: Endgame, maybe a couple of others.
The ones I watch the most are often not typically very popular. Usually, the most anyone can say about them is that they are cult classics. Examples: The Mummy, the Count of Monte Cristo, Constantine, etc. There are many more of these than of the first type.
wildadragon t1_j6bx5ga wrote
Reply to comment by hurricanelantern in If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
Especially when they threw him back into the Three's Company set.
Edit: this year on 9/11 it'll be 20 years.
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Hufflepuff_Baseball t1_j6bwx93 wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Not going to know how to function when Eddie Redmayne goes.
As an autistic person, he has single-handedly made the Fantastic Beasts movies some of my all-time favorites, and is overall just a wonderful person by all accounts.
hurricanelantern t1_j6bwx2j wrote
Reply to If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
Stay Tuned.
Incredibly entertaining comedy 'horror' movie starring John Ritter.
Vertwheeliesonem t1_j6bwwes wrote
Reply to If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
Honestly I really enjoyed Love and Thunder. The only criticism I agreed with was the overuse of the goats but other than that I think it was perfectly enjoyable
66towtruck t1_j6bwmha wrote
Reply to What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
Tha Haunting of Hill House. Ghosts all over the place in the background but not really noticeable. I didnt notice them when I watched it the first time but there were scenes that gave me chills for reason I couldn’t understand. Later I saw an article that listed each scene that had a ghost in the background and I realized why I thought some of the scenes were super creepy.
alette42 t1_j6bvze8 wrote
Reply to Over 2 months ago, I put a video together about the appearance of Heather Donohue's voice from Blair Witch Project (who changed her name to Rei Hance in 2021) and how she was not credited or paid for her voice appearing in Academy Award Nominee, Tár. by HalpTheFan
Why did she change her name?
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PinkPebbleUniverse t1_j6bvq3b wrote
Reply to comment by garrisontweed in What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
What! Where? I wanna see it!
whatifniki23 t1_j6bvpiz wrote
Reply to What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
The Others. Black Phone.
jennifermac6 t1_j6bvm4s wrote
Reply to comment by Jolly_Job_9852 in What are your favorite love stories in film history? by MarkBrandanoquitz
One of my favorite films!
meliorayne t1_j6bvh4u wrote
Reply to comment by ConversationMore1349 in Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
😂😂😂😂
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Reply to What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
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ConversationMore1349 t1_j6bvffu wrote
Reply to comment by meliorayne in Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
YOU SHALL NOT PASS, IAN!
whatifniki23 t1_j6buuku wrote
Reply to comment by GlockGuy- in What are your favorite love stories in film history? by MarkBrandanoquitz
When he pulls out that dried flower years later… I cry every time.
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Outlog t1_j6btrew wrote
Reply to comment by Playadelcarmen35 in What movie should we watch tonight (January 28th, 2023) by bigsmok345
The sweetest little movie I've seen in years!
Extension-System-974 t1_j6btjlm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
Good move-eh
Meersus t1_j6bt9hw wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Brendan Gleeson
wpgelectricboy t1_j6bsu12 wrote
Reply to comment by najus107d in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
I've never felt that way in the theatre before. Just waiting for it to end.
Hufflepuff_Baseball t1_j6bxh5k wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
I recently watched the Reeve Superman movies for the first time and although I enjoyed the first one, I loved the second one.
As for the last two...not so much.