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ZorroMeansFox t1_j6kaizd wrote
Reply to comment by The_ZombyWoof in Movies in which the actors actually cry? by TumbleweedSea788
That movie's ending, wherein Bobby self-destructively abandons Rayette at the mountain pass way-station, is one of the bleakest, most heartbreaking movie climaxes of all time.
Keoghification t1_j6kadsy wrote
There was this one movie where a guy kicked a hat or something and broke his foot, and I think he cried for real. I don't really remember though, very obscure trivia.
Doctor_Satan_ t1_j6kacun wrote
I thought the animation was great. I thought the songs were okay. It was a good movie with a lot going for it.
But I couldn't stand Pinocchio. He was the worst part of the movie and I probably wouldn't have finished if I wasn't watching it with my partner. It was just not for me..
draelbs t1_j6ka6x6 wrote
Reply to comment by jgpalanca in What year did movies start to incorporate "post-credit" / "stinger" / "credit cookie" bonus scenes during/after the credits coming on? by Boston_Baked
Not to mention all the other stuff going on during the credits themselves.
This_Cable_5849 t1_j6ka5wo wrote
Reply to Question about The Menu ending by RollingKatamari
Staff meal. Chefs cook for the restaurant employees before service. They probably had chickey fingers too
Krustoff t1_j6ka431 wrote
Bone Tomahawk indeed rules and there's plenty of images throughout that have etched themselves into my brain. If you want something more along the horror/thriller side of that movie, I'd highly recommend Green Room by Jeremy Saulnier.
BoChili t1_j6ka3zq wrote
Reply to Positive family representation in movies? by tasfa10
CODA
OrangeHexagon237 t1_j6ka332 wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
A Redditor made friend is a friend till the end.
editordeb87 t1_j6k9zu9 wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
Thank you <3 I mean its for everyone. But def not something you have kids watch alone. It can create WONDERFUL conversations about life and death between kids ad their parents but would I say hey 4 year old timmy can watch this alone. No, I wouldnt.
njdevils901 t1_j6k9uy6 wrote
Reply to comment by CrackPlug80 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Making money
Ok-Survey-9077 t1_j6k9uf5 wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
He said it wasn’t just for kids, not that it wasn’t for kids.
The_ZombyWoof t1_j6k9rdp wrote
Five Easy Pieces
from IMDb: "There was some disagreement between Bob Rafelson and Jack Nicholson as to how to play the climactic scene in which Bobby talks to his father. Rafelson wanted Nicholson to break down in tears, Nicholson did not want to. They decided to just let the scene play out and see what happened, and Nicholson did indeed cry. Only one take of that scene was shot."
Ok-Survey-9077 t1_j6k9qy5 wrote
Reply to comment by editordeb87 in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
All the best.
Yolandi2802 t1_j6k9puk wrote
Truly, Madly, Deeply with Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson. The Fault in Our Stars, Brokeback Mountain.
Huevos___Rancheros OP t1_j6k9o2d wrote
Reply to comment by editordeb87 in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
There is no point in arguing with someone who says this movie is for kids. The director himself said that it wasn’t, that’s the end of the conversation right there.
RalphySherm t1_j6k9mww wrote
Reply to The King Of Comedy vs Buffalo 66' by swxtchblade3
I love both movies! Buffalo 66 is a unique dramedy and King of Comedy is a slept on Scorsese movie.
LauraPalmersMom430 t1_j6k9mb5 wrote
Reply to Positive family representation in movies? by tasfa10
- After Yang
- Minari
- 20th Century Women
- C’mon C’mon
[deleted] t1_j6k9la0 wrote
Reply to Babylon (mixed feelings, help needed) by Ealiom
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shreddington t1_j6k9ipj wrote
Opinions were really split 50/50 on that one.
CrackPlug80 t1_j6k9e0a wrote
Reply to comment by magus-21 in Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Ok then what is the grand narrative of the MCU?
ardeesan t1_j6k9d2q wrote
red_riders OP t1_j6k9cjv wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in I need one movie recommendation from 2022 to make 50 movies total. by red_riders
Hell yeah! The Place Beyond the Pines is so underrated. Love the music and cinematography in it. Boogie Nights is one of the best put together ensemble casts ever. Love that movie! Spider-Man 2, inarguably the best Spider-Man movie. And Goodfellas is suspenseful. Love Joe Pesci. So iconic.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6k9amt wrote
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
When Spencer Tracy gives a speech about love, Katherine Hepburn is in tears. He was very ill during filming and died shortly after filming. It is obvious that he is talking about Hepburn herself and not the character she plays.
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The_ZombyWoof t1_j6kaop2 wrote
Reply to Avatar: The Way of Water was boring by Movie_Advance_101
Yeah well, ya know, that's just, like uh, your opinion, man.