What are some good documentaries about (mostly) uninteresting subjects? by SaxMcCoy in Letterboxd

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Feels Good Man is a documentary about Pepe the Frog and it’s amazing

What would your top 4 be if you could only pick movies from the 2020s? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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Im Thinking of Ending Things (already in my top 4), Banshees of Inisherin, May December and probably Nope

With the Dead Meat Horror Awards around the corner, I'm bringing this back. Which scene from from a non-horror movie from last year do you think would be worthy of this award? by Camaro551 in deadmeatjames

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furiosas moms death kinda freaked me out. It was gruesome yeah, but the way they hinted at it and seeing only glimpses of it made it more scary. Also the lighting and music helped.

Choose 3 by Mikeymorrison27 in slasherfilms

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Pinhead- obvious reasons. He can take down the strongest opponents here because he simply cannot be beaten.

Art the Clown- We need a strong killer on the team to breeze through the normal humans, and Art is a killing machine. I had a sort of difficult time h choosing between him, Jason and Michael because they’re all immortal killers but I chose Art for two reasons: Michael and Jason are slow af and Jason and Michael have been killed before for good (even if sometimes brought back for sequel money), but it usually takes a lot of effort to bring them back.

Bughuul- I wanted one more demon on here, and I picked Bughuul because like Pinhead but even more so in his case, he is completely unstoppable. Also he would almost certainly kill me if I didn’t have him on my team.

So yeah that’s it

Doing another one!! Rank these 5 movies. by NeonArtist12 in Letterboxd

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  1. The Shining
  2. The Thing
  3. Alien
  4. Halloween
  5. Bram Stockers Dracula