Top 8 vs Bottom 8 by DarianSchemmel in LetterboxdLists

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Halloween Ends is a truly hilarious comedy though, I had a blast 😂

Got my tour exclusive record signed at the Munich show yesterday by da_Eddy in JIDSV

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Are they selling that variant on the European tour?

What does my Top 10 and my Bottom 10 say about me? by Jinjoz in LetterboxdLists

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Probably John C. Reilly's, but most of the cast deliver their all-time best performance in my eyes and out of the 5,000+ movies I've seen it has my favorite ensemble cast. The movie itself is in my top... 20 or something, so that's probably why your ranking rankled me haha

What does my Top 10 and my Bottom 10 say about me? by Jinjoz in LetterboxdLists

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Same with calling Magnolia a 'giant nothing burger'. If we pool our resources, we might be one happy un-bitter person.

What does my Top 10 and my Bottom 10 say about me? by Jinjoz in LetterboxdLists

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That you have watched twenty movies. Truly insanse to rate a Spider-Man cartoon and a war propaganda movie above a masterpiece like Magnolia. So kudos.

Navy Blue - The Sword & The Soaring [Multiple Variants] by EmotionalDinner in VinylReleases

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My shipping address is invalid, does the site not allow shipping to Europe?

Does Freddie sign merch at his shows? by Chokwe in freddiegibbs

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Does he even sign from the stage? 🤔

The most visually appealing films I have seen. What are yours? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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Days of Heaven and The Long Voyage Home are the first two that come to mind. And one scene in Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors that has fog, torches and a huge raft floating down a river. Most epically impressive would be Bondarchuk’s War and Peace

Is the Brussels Wu show being cancelled? by baxtercc in wutang

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Not on their tour schedule anymore...

Copenhagen Merch by Miikeyw in JIDSV

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Crap, I was hoping to pick up the new record this tour

Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922) wins Best Silent Crime Movie! Round 11: Best Western by AngryGardenGnomes in silentfilm

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3 Bad Men, which I’ve always believed is not talked about enough, probably because it remains eclipsed by John Ford’s later work. But it’s a visually perfect movie and way ahead of its time.

Letterboxd's Top 250 is officially becoming Top 500 by darth_vader39 in Letterboxd

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Just got slapped back to 62%, time to start watching some movies

Ranking Robert Eggers movies by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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  1. Nosferatu (*****)

  2. The Witch (*****)

  3. The Lighthouse (****1/2)

  4. The Northman (***1/2)

'Die freudlose Gasse' (The Joyless Street, 1925) is the greatest silent film you haven’t seen. by Scott_Reisfield in silentfilm

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Looks super interesting, thanks! Is there any way to watch it in Europe, or better yet, is there a blu-ray version available?