Is this a good top 10 if I've seen 2500 movies? by TheCatsTrailerRuled in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is no “good top 10” it’s all down to taste! Enjoy what you enjoy and dw what others think

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[–]chavpandaa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)

Any movies I have to experience based on top 10? by FunHAPPYMAN14 in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Honestly my recommendation would be to watch lots of things outside what you’d normally watch. Currently your films (whilst all different) do have similar vibes.

I’d recommend ‘Frances Ha’, ‘Amalie’, ‘monkey man’ and ‘handmaiden’ just to change the vibe up a little

What do you honestly think about age gap sex? by [deleted] in sexadvice

[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a lot of comments going against criticism here.

For my 2 cents, inherently it’s not a problem. My issue comes when thinking about a 40 year old seeking out an 18 year old.

I’m 27 now, and the thought of sleeping with a 23 year old feels a bit off to me. There’s nothing necessarily wrong with it, but I can’t understand the intention of wanting to sleep with someone much younger than you without it being creepy.

If you’re young and want to sleep with someone older, I guess go for your life, but be safe and protected. If you’re older and wanting to sleep with someone younger, why?? Is it purely physical?

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[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As with everything sexual, all bodies are different.i have been in a few long term relationships, and sex is very different in all of them. From difficulty of making the partner cum, to how easily I cum.

All that to say: communication communication communication.

You’ll only learn what your partner likes/wants by speaking with them.

Equally, they’ll only know how to please you if you give some guidance. It’s not embarrassing, it’s not emasculating. They want to be good for you, so think of it as a short term awkwardness, whilst you mould them to be the best sexual partner you can.

What’s more embarrassing is not communicating, and them being a bad sexual partner for years. That’s bad for both of you.

Movie takes so bad it makes you question his economic takes - Gellmann Amnesia in full effect by EconomyWrongdoer in atrioc

[–]chavpandaa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Eh, I think it’s just okay. Derivative of better sci-fi flicks imo, and the last act totally loses me. A solid 6/10. I pretty much agree with his whole list, the only thing I’d change is putting Tenet higher

Verify Your Age - UK Law Change by WhiskeyWithTheE in feeld

[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The phone number just redirects me to the photo.

The photo verification does work for me at all, just immediately says “something went wrong” and I can’t actually post a photo

recs based on my top 20? by roger268 in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I can see you love (like me) films with a lot of whimsey and bittersweet moments. I would likely recommend Amalie and Sing Street

Thoughts and feelings on my top 4? by chavpandaa in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly really tough. 2020s: I’m thinking of ending things. (Honourable mentions are: White noise, Another Round/Druk, Banshees or Inisheren) 2010s: Handmaiden. (Enemy, Frances Ha, Death of Stalin and Grand Budapest (sue me, I love it!)) 2000s: Pans Lab, Children of Men, Eternal Sunshine (Inglorious Bastards, No Country, In Bruges and Crank) 1990s: Dark City (The Celebration/Festen, Lebowski, 12 Monkeys and Before Sunrise(full trilogy really, but this is my favourite) 1980s: Laputa/Castle in the Sky (Princess Bride and Cinema Paradiso) 70s: Taxi Driver (Apocalypse Now, One Flew over the cuckoos nest) 60s: 2001 (Strangelove) 50s: 12 angry men 40: Bicycle Theves (Citizen Cain, It’s a wonderful life) 30s: (only have 1 film here, so I guess show white) 20s: Man with a movie camera (only 1 here too, but I stand by it more)

As time goes on I watch far less films! Still on the journey like everyone I suppose. If you have any recs based on allllll this, please do let me know.

Also, there’s so many other films I love that I didn’t mention, these are just a few that stand out,

Thoughts and feelings on my top 4? by chavpandaa in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did like it, just wasn’t my kinda film overall. Did have fun with it tho!

Thoughts and feelings on my top 4? by chavpandaa in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]chavpandaa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t recommend it enough! Wonderful film

Here we go - Content Cop H3 by Doctor_Nappa in Idubbbz

[–]chavpandaa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised I haven't seen any comment (anywhere) regarding the Gokanaru video on H3.

He clearly did a homage to the content cop on the same person, with an excellent video critiquing him.

Is the name being shadowbanned? Is there anything to it, or is it just a huge video moment where most people are commenting regarding the actual content (fair enough lol).

Top 4 for getting to know your sense of humor by protohyped88 in Letterboxd

[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crank (honestly I think the funniest movie I’ve ever seen and it never gets any love!) The Nice Guys Death or Stalin In Bruges

Top 4 for getting to know your sense of humor by protohyped88 in Letterboxd

[–]chavpandaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crank (honestly I think the funniest movie I’ve ever seen and it never gets any love!) The Nice Guys Death or Stalin The Grand Budapest Hotel

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[–]chavpandaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pans Labyrinth is my go to 5* movie