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Hufflepuff_Baseball t1_j6bx9d2 wrote

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.

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magus-21 t1_j6bx5o9 wrote

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.

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66towtruck t1_j6bwmha wrote

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.

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