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Reply to comment by Mylaptopisburningme in Cindy Williams Dies: ‘Laverne & Shirley‘ Star Who Appeared In ’American Graffiti’ & ‘The Conversation’ Was 75 by MarvelsGrantMan136
"Skinemax" is what we called it.
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I think he drove like 15 or 20 miles lol
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antonimbus OP t1_j6nfqn3 wrote
Reply to comment by jetcitysmash in What tv series would have worked better as a film? by antonimbus
I think this falls solidly into the "too many characters" zone. Focusing on Save the Cheerleader, Save the World plot would have made for a fine movie with a clearly discernable villain and endpoint.
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Reply to comment by ZwischenzugZugzwang in What are some horror movies that enjoy critical acclaim beyond the genre (i.e., are considered to be great movies overall, not just respected by horror fans)? by FeatheredVentilator
That's the problem.
I'd describe silence of the lambs as a psychological thriller, more than horror.
I see Aliens as sci-fi
I see predator as an action movie.
Horror is not a label that attracts me, though all of those could be described as Horror.
Frampfreemly t1_j6nfogu wrote
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You were lied to. The trial proved it. It's amazing your ego is too fragile to admit it.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why Film Festivals Are Steering Clear of Controversial Movies by BobRobot77
Who else had “outrage mob simping for literal jihadists” on their 2023 bingo card?
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Reply to comment by Reasonable_Highway35 in What tv series would have worked better as a film? by antonimbus
I just don’t think Kenobi was ever a series or movie that ever needed to be made. It was a bad idea to begin with because the way it ends has to be the same way it starts, with him being a hermit in the desert.
WildBlueAlex t1_j6nfgef wrote
Reply to Has anyone ever seen a dream sequence that actually depicted a dream accurately? by Jordie1010
Waking Life did some good parts of this
Mud_Landry t1_j6nffnm wrote
Reply to Has anyone ever seen a dream sequence that actually depicted a dream accurately? by Jordie1010
The Sopranos dream sequences are perfect. Chase nailed the disconnected feeling and how everything is off a bit.
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I know! I thought he was on the verge of dying when I saw him in Warrior and that was 12 years ago! A lot of people in Hollywood try to freeze their age. Nolte just chose age 75.