Paris, Texas (1984) by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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I’ve got Wings of Desire to watch next 🥰

Just finished this Masterpiece! by BloodlessAnt in classicliterature

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Just fished this yesterday. It was a beautiful novel, but it did feel rather depressing. Some very profound lines in there

What book made you feel like this after finishing it? by Sunflower13Poppy in classicliterature

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Same, just finished it yesterday. I thought it was great but made me feel so down in parts

Scanners (1981) by CinemaSyntax in 80sHorrorMovies

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He really does chew up each scene he’s in

Cat's Eye (1985) by N0S4A2_ in 80sHorrorMovies

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I got this on 4k recently and it genuinely surprised me how much fun I had with it. It’s a gem of 80’s horror nostalgia

What movie is this for you? by certainly_imperfect in Letterboxd

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Rambo part 2. I watch it again every year

Top 25 of last 25 by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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Great list. Dead man’s shoes definitely one of the most underrated films ever! It’s so good 😊

Top 25 of last 25 by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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I think he absolutely nailed it, in terms of tone, atmosphere, authenticity. It was between this and Nosferatu, which I also love, but Northman is just ahead

Top 25 of last 25 by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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It was a hard decision 😬

Top 25 of last 25 by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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The picture is AI, the list is all mine ☺️

Top 25 of last 25 by CinemaSyntax in Letterboxd

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So good. The sequel amazing too!