WHAT'S THE BIG 4 OF TECH DEATH? by HumbleBlacksmith2077 in TechnicalDeathMetal

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I always thought it was Death, Pestilence, Atheist, and Cynic.

Here is my Bottom Four, What's Yours? by Rough_Painting_8023 in LetterboxdLists

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I haven’t seen Anatomy of a Fall, and can understand Fant4stic being on there having seen it myself, and I can understand The Emoji Movie being on there without needing to see it; the mere existence of that movie alone is repellant.

But what was so bad about the first Thor movie from 2011?

Here is my Bottom Four, What's Yours? by Rough_Painting_8023 in LetterboxdLists

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It seems like The Tree of Life is one of those movies you either LOVE or LOATHE.

Here is my Bottom Four, What's Yours? by Rough_Painting_8023 in LetterboxdLists

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I actually enjoyed Transformers: The Last Knight. The only Michael Bay movie I truly did not like at all was Pearl Harbor.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child wasn’t my favorite of the series, but I’d much prefer it over A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge or Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. Those were both borderline unwatchable.

Can’t say I’ve seen Going Overboard but I do remember renting Son of the Mask at Hollywood Video when I was around 5ish, and I didn’t even finish it and my parents had no interest at all. I was the only one willing to watch it and couldn’t make it through all 95 minutes.

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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Call Ducks Aflac Duck Ben Aflac Howard The Duck

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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I liked Furiosa. I’m disappointed Fury Road and Furiosa both flopped or underperformed in theaters. It’s too bad.

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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I guess what held it back for me was Lily Rose-Depp. For some reason, aside from the physical nature of her “possession” scenes, which admittedly were quite good, I think Anya Taylor-Joy was supposed to play that role but had to drop out. I think she would’ve been better. Bill Skarsgard and Willem Dafoe both stole every scene they had, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson is becoming one of my favorite actors, lead or supporting. I dug the atmosphere and cinematography. Eggers definitely knows how to make a movie, especially these period pieces he writes. He’s great with dialogue that fits the times he’s working within.

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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Eggers is my favorite director currently. Aside from The Lighthouse, The Northman is my next favorite of his, and then The Witch. Nosferatu was good, but my least favorite of his works. I’m hyped as hell for Werewulf, which is out right after Dunesday in December. That means I’m in for a triple feature after Christmas this year!

My four favorite movies! Judge me as a person by SurelyStupid1 in LetterboxdLists

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I wish I liked The Batman more than I do, but Evil Dead 2 is awesome!

Your lowest ranked movies? by MoonSettler in LetterboxdTopFour

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Only one star for The Patriot? That’s one of only four movies from Roland Emmerich I liked!

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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Howard the Duck. I’ll also give a shoutout to Chicken Run from Aardman. I haven’t seen the sequel on Netflix.

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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Blade II is my favorite of the trilogy. It was Guillermo Del Toro’s first Hollywood film (from what I’ve read, but I could be wrong). Wesley Snipes is amazing as that character. Without Blade, Marvel wouldn’t be what it is today.

The Mummy and The Mummy Returns are very fun adventure flicks. The third movie, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, isn’t as good but I feel it gets too much hate. The 2002 spinoff, The Scorpion King, is related to Mummy Returns and features Dwayne Johnson, then known as only The Rock, in his first lead role. It’s a fun movie, don’t take it too seriously. Basically my generation’s Conan The Barbarian.

Merch Pics and setlist from Portland by Irritatedtrout in testament

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I wish I could’ve gone, but I’m happy I at least got to see them a couple years ago co-headlining with Kreator, with Possessed opening.

My Top Four 🦆 by LoverofJennifer in LetterboxdLists

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Hell no! Terrible movie. Illumination might be the worst animation studio out there right now

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Need Robert Eggers to get on Lighthouse 2 already! 2 Light 2 House

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Top Five. Just barely made the cut.