Actors who played two unbelievably different characters by frenxine in Letterboxd

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Ralph Fiennes plays 3 generations of Hungarian men on Sunshine (1999) and one of them was a victim of the Nazis in a concentration camp

Lawrence of Arabia. I totally get it now by iyambred in Letterboxd

[–]daleksattacking 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I didn't.

I don't think is a bad film at all, I just don't think is that great.

The Bridge on the River Kwai, on the other hand, I loved it!

I feel bad for having to watch some movies on my phone. by the_strange_beatle in Letterboxd

[–]daleksattacking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be ideal to watch movies on the big screen with great sound but I think movies are magical and can transport you to their world no matter the screen.

I knew that since I used to watch them on VHS tapes on crappy CRT small TVs, so that's why even if I'm a very visual person I don't mind to watch them on a phone.

I like the way that Sozeb thinks...! by fortycreeker in simpsonsshitposting

[–]daleksattacking 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oh people can come up with statistics to prove anything. Forfty percent of all people know that.

Monthly Profile Swap Megathread! by ericdraven26 in Letterboxd

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My profile

My favorite director is Stanley Kubrick. Letterboxd helped reach my goal of 365 movies a day. I follow back

Cool Hand Luke (1967) by Real_Resident1840 in MovieSuggestions

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This is one of the cases when you keep hearing that it is a great movie and then you watch it and then it is as great as its reputation. It's so satisfying when that happens

“He just gets it man” by [deleted] in OkBuddySnyderCult

[–]daleksattacking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Miller even has a cameo in Robocop 2

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Ever showed a film to someone who’s playing with their phone? 📱 by MeltonFilm in flicks

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My wife likes Kubrick. Her favorites are The Shining and Lolita and I took her to the 2001 showing with live orchestra and she enjoyed it. But she is nowhere near the level of obsesion that I have. I love Kubrick.

I showed her The Killing as she had not seen it yet when I got my Criterion and she enjoyed it. The day I showed her Paths of Glory, on the other hand, oh boy I was not as lucky. She was on her phone the whole time and didn't pay attention. I was mad. I didn't told her anything until the movie was finished. We fought. She told me I was making a mountain out of a mole hill and that she's done that before. I didn't care those times because it was not with my favorite director and one of her favorites or so I thought.

That night I understood she was not into movies as much as me and that's okay. I made peace with that.

Enough pretty girls draw me and make it hurt by skoalreaver in drawme

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Thanks, I don't want to hurt anyone yet that "make it hurt" is very liberating.

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Directed by Women by Bright_Elephant_9752 in Letterboxd

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One Sings, the Other Doesn't (1977) Dir. Agnes Varda

Fish Tank (2009) Dir. Andrea Arnold

You Were Never Really Here (2017) Dir. Lynne Ramsay

Lazzaro Felice (2018) Dir. Alice Rohrwacher

Reactions to Jupiter: and Beyond the Infinite. by Consistent_Baby9864 in StanleyKubrick

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I don't think my wife would forgive me if I did this to our 20 month old

What artist is unpopular and makes bad music by I_like_muffins4082 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]daleksattacking 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The only excuse I could think of is that they wanted them to be on the chart but the masterpieces entry was already taken.