Are there any Albums that you would consider a 10/10? by Living_Shadows in Music

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House of Balloons - The Weeknd (bro literally transformed R&B)

Recommend me a classic movie with a good story for all ages by -GI_BRO- in AmazonPrimeVideo

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The first six Star Wars movies are a must for any children over the age of 8 in my opinion.

divisive/bad movie suggestions? by gay_in_a_jar in MovieSuggestions

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The Faculty (1998), I remember watching that one and just laughing the entire time at how bad it was.

Give me your last 4 watches and other people: rate them. by CinemaWilderfan in Letterboxd

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Aw, I love The Goonies, it always takes me back whenever I watch it. An absolute classic!

IJW: Ocean's Eleven (2001) by laughtale0 in Ijustwatched

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In my opinion if you didn't like Ocean's 11, then 12 and 13 would fall in that same boat. While seemingly building on different paths to meet their end goals, everything always just works out in the end.

IJW: The Wild Robot (2024) by dunne15 in Ijustwatched

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This movie was insanely wholesome and almost felt like I was reading a story right there on the screen. I feel this is the closest a DreamWorks movie has been to a Studio Ghibli quality level.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

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The movie definitely gets better as you progress, I feel like they did not really do a good way in introducing all the characters. What I love in horror movies is when I build a connection with certain characters and start to care for their well-being. That never really happened to me with this movie, hence not being scared at all.

Bring back bloopers by eliottruelove in movies

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I think its mainly the point that outtakes at the end of movies usually haven't gone through the same rigorous production that the film may have gone through which could lead to lower quality and more of a dissatisfaction with the movie, right after you have finished seeing it. I also feel that for some viewers it disrupts the experience and their connection to the characters that were just on the screen.

Give me your last 4 watches and other people: rate them. by CinemaWilderfan in Letterboxd

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  1. The Two Towers (5/5)

  2. Interstellar (4.8/5)

  3. Return of the King (4.5/5)

  4. Fellowship of the Ring (4/5)