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jonah379 t1_j9wnjti wrote
Reply to What Are the Most Impressive Debut Performances by Actors/Actresses? by SherbertEquivalent66
Haven’t seen The Piano yet but Anna Paquin won the Oscar for it and was like 10 years old, pretty crazy
Alaska_Pipeliner t1_j9wnj5g wrote
See it in the theater. It's gonna be stupid bloody fun. Be more fun seeing others reactions as well.
Throwaway_Codex t1_j9wnezc wrote
Reply to comment by teeohdeedee123 in Which movies definitely require more than one viewing? by Delta_Geminorum
This is the answer. I don't believe I've ever watched a movie more quickly a second time, the day after I believe.
michaelyup t1_j9wnecs wrote
Clue. You see more little details each time, and it just keeps getting more hilarious.
dow366 t1_j9wn4y9 wrote
Well they kill Hitler in the theater at the end. i dont think he was going for historical accuracy lol
Dear-Bid4102 OP t1_j9wmy73 wrote
Reply to comment by MurielHorseflesh in Watching Cocaine bear with friends or a large crowed? by Dear-Bid4102
iPhone, it kept auto correcting it.
MurielHorseflesh t1_j9wmsqx wrote
How can you spell the word crowd wrong that many times? Even in other comments it’s crowed.
You’re on a keyboard, right?
extra_specticles t1_j9wmq2v wrote
Before the attempt on Hitler's life in 1944, the German army tended to salute using the traditional British naval salute (that same as the American armed forces salute) among themselves, and using the Roman (Hitler) salute only when meeting Hitler himself. The SS on the other hand preferred the Roman salute most if not all of the time. I believe after the attempt on his life, he made it compulsory for all to use that Roman salute. How many used it as the Reich fell apart, however, is anyone's guess.
There are photos of line where the army officers are employing one salute, while the SS another, at the same time.
Interestingly for Americans
> In 1892, Francis Bellamy introduced the American Pledge of Allegiance, which was to be accompanied by a visually similar [to the Nazi] saluting gesture, referred to as the Bellamy salute.
fart-debris t1_j9wmcvm wrote
What makes it an American salute?
dustingunn t1_j9wm8aj wrote
Reply to Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
Will Becky get lost in New York this time?
LalaPaintGirl t1_j9wm6u9 wrote
Annie
Stacy_Ann_ t1_j9wm6an wrote
I'd go for the crowd showing.
Alexir23 t1_j9wm454 wrote
The Rock was best, Con Air most likely to rewatch, face off was okay
respawn_12 t1_j9wlz0x wrote
Reply to comment by handi503 in Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky poster by baconroll2022
Ok thanks.
justpayin t1_j9wlv3i wrote
Reply to comment by LalaPaintGirl in What is the best or your favorite rags to riches movie? by XenomorphXx121
I didn’t never knew till just now
FloppedYaYa t1_j9wlmwc wrote
Face Off very easily
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emobatwoman t1_j9wl6xm wrote
Mulholland Drive
psinsyd t1_j9wl3ek wrote
The Lighthouse.
galacticwonderer t1_j9wkz1l wrote
Seeing a movie with a large crowd is frequently more fun if you aren’t hanging on every word.
shy247er t1_j9wkxml wrote
All of Kubrick's movies.
Dear-Bid4102 OP t1_j9wkuy1 wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Evil_Dr_Porkchop in Watching Cocaine bear with friends or a large crowed? by Dear-Bid4102
I guess the critic thought you need a whole crowed laughing with the film?
PMzyox t1_j9wkspz wrote
Reply to I hated the film 'Nope' by jonah_wilkie
maybe unpopular but I agree
Mr_Evil_Dr_Porkchop t1_j9wkd72 wrote
Why does it need to be seen with a large crowd? It’s a movie theatre.. You’re supposed to be quiet and enjoy the film whether there’s 5 people there or 100 lol
jazzdabb t1_j9wnvso wrote
Reply to comment by generalosabenkenobi in Which movies definitely require more than one viewing? by Delta_Geminorum
IMHO Tenet is the strongest case for this. I only think everything clicked into place on the 3rd watch.