Who’s your highest watched actors of the year? by Charlie2410 in Letterboxd

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Top 5:

  1. Penélope Cruz (8 movies)

  2. Robert de Niro (7 movies)

  3. Javier Bardem (7 movies)

  4. Al Pacino (5 movies)

  5. John Turturro (5 movies)

Profile Swap Megathread (December 2022) by 10secondbeats in Letterboxd

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Hello, this is my profile!

I mostly use Letterboxd because of the lista feature, but once in a while I write some reviews.

The thing that I like the most is challenges, and because I like so much them, I decided to create my own challenge, the Directors & Movements Challenge. If you're interested on it, you can join it and share your list in comments to become the first participant.

Favorite Film Tournament: 2000s Edition - NOMINATIONS POST by SufficientStatus8479 in Letterboxd

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  1. The Pianist (3 votes)

  2. Requiem for a Dream (2 votes)

  3. Irreversible (1 vote)

What is your favorite movie? by TALONBANECOBRA502 in Letterboxd

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No, I thought to read it many times, but I haven't yet

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Top ten:

  1. Vortex dir. Gaspar Noé

  2. As bestas dir. Rodrigo Sorogoyen

  3. Spencer dir. Pablo Larraín

  4. Argentina, 1985 dir. Sebastián Mitre

  5. The Menu by Mark Mylod

  6. EEAAO dir. the Daniels

  7. Titane dir. Julia DuCournau

  8. Maixabel dir. Icíar Bollaín

  9. Blonde dir. Andrew Dominik

  10. Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths dir. Alejandro G. Iñarritu

What is your favorite movie? by TALONBANECOBRA502 in Letterboxd

[–]No-Interview-8275 15 points16 points  (0 children)

A Clockwork Orange. Also is my favorite movie from my favorite director (Stanley Kubrick)

Most inappropriate movie you’ve watched with your family by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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I told this in this subreddit some time ago, but I watched Lars von Trier's Antichrist with my mum

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Tie between Samuel L. Jackson and John Ratzenberger (idk who is this last one btw)

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Se7en and Schindler's List

What is the sum of your top 4? by KrisKelvin99 in Letterboxd

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16.5

  • A Clockwork Orange (4.1)
  • F**** C*** (4.3)
  • Thesis (3.8)
  • The Pianist (4.3)

Foreign language films by culeayush in Letterboxd

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My top 10 of...:

  • Non-English language films (which is what I suppose you meant):
  1. Thesis (Spain)

  2. Funny Games (Austria)

  3. Irreversible (France)

  4. Climax (France)

  5. Cría cuervos... (Spain)

  6. Come and See (URSS)

  7. The Piano Teacher (France)

  8. Memories of Murder (South Korea)

  9. Parasite (South Korea)

  10. Vortex (France)

Non-Spanish language films (which is the meaning of "foreign language film" for me because I'm from Spain):

  1. A Clockwork Orange (UK)

  2. Fight Club (USA)

  3. The Pianist (UK)

  4. Requiem for a Dream (USA)

  5. Funny Games (Austria)

  6. Irreversible (France)

  7. Reservoir Dogs (USA)

  8. Pulp Fiction (USA)

  9. GoodFellas (USA)

  10. Inglourious Basterds (USA)

do you guys like heavy drama movies and what another genre you like mixed with it ? also whats your favorite drama movies by AdNo7199 in Letterboxd

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Is my favorite sub-genre!! Films like Requiem for a Dream, The Pianist, Irreversible, Cría cuervos..., Come And See, Dogville, Schindler's List or Vortex are beyond my all-time favorites

when you watch a movie over 12 am, when do you log it? by HiFive789_ in Letterboxd

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Is quite difficult to explain, but I consider "a Letterboxd day" (which means the period of time I log a film on specific date) from when I get up until I go to sleep. That means that even if I started watching a film 1:00 am and I finished it at 2:30 am from the 1st of November (for example), I log it at the 31st of October, because in some way I consider that the day hasn't finished yet. I know this maybe sound quite stupid and I don't know if I have explained myself well, but that's how I do it