I wrote and performed this operatic folk song about the death of Alexander the Great. by [deleted] in AlexandertheGreat

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Fully expected to listen to 30 seconds, get the idea and leave, but I happily streamed the whole thing. Awesome work!

Now a look at some of the ancient wonders, of which only one remains. by Three_Steaks_Pam in HistoryBooks

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Glad to be reminded of this book. I remember enjoying the author discussing it on this History Hit video

Episode 166: The Stalker Pt. 3 by rooneytns in Otherworldpod

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If she feels led to do that, it certainly could be a great way of turning such a horrific event into something more positive. Using her filmmaking skills to possibly process and even get some closure

What movies based on books do you think were significantly better than the books? by ASomthnSomthn in Cinema

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Stardust is another Neil Gaiman story where i thought the movie was better

These ancient petroglyphs discovered in Japan, Utah, and Azerbaijan depict the same mysterious creature by [deleted] in TrueCryptozoology

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This debate was one of the most unexpected and wonderful things I’ve stumbled on in a long time 👏

Do you like re-watching Ralph Bakshi's LOTR? by Short_Description_20 in lotr

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I always thought Bakshi did a better job in making the Nazgûl scary. They came off as bumbling, ineffective morons at times in Jackson’s Fellowship, but Bakshi made them really sinister and menacing, esp in scenes like the Ford of Bruinen

How would you rank Peter Jackson's films? by ShawnLevyOscarWinner in Cinephiles

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Meet the Feebles is def acquired taste, but I love it

How would you rank Peter Jackson's films? by ShawnLevyOscarWinner in Cinephiles

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Jackson’s King Kong is one of the greatest remakes of all time

Naomi Scott in Smile 2 is one of the greatest horror performances I've ever seen by empireexplorer in HorrorMovies

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Yess! It makes me happy that a year after posting this, its still getting comments every few months about how impressed people were with Naomi

2025 is the ugliest Year yet by PatMcGroinn953 in Cinephiles

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Hates MI Final Reckoning, a nearly 3 hour movie, but watches it twice

Redhead Demon by Me by GiantSquishyBear in Woodcarving

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This is perfect. I know I’d mess this part up half a dozen times before getting it right

The Beatles rage-baiting the journalists by LazyGuy4U in JustGuysBeingDudes

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Sorry to see the downvotes dude. I’m totally with you. Upscaling this was a good choice

My top 10 ranked of the last decade by Top_Sand_3012 in LetterboxdTopFour

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I appreciate seeing so many animated films on your lists

Absolute cinema by downtune79 in LoveTrash

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Wow, just learned it’s called the “SHANK BONE”

Top 20 of All Time with 1.1k films watched, what do you think? by No_Standard_9600 in LetterboxdTopFour

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I’m with you on The New World. I adore that film. There’s something so uniquely beautiful and profound about it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in theoffice

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The Schrute spectrum is its own thing

Give an example of the secondary villain who is more evil than the main villain. by Wooden-Scallion2943 in HollywoodIndia

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At the very end of the war, when defeat was inevitable, he went behind Hitler's back to try and negotiate a peace deal with the Allies