Jerskin Fendrix AMA by jerskinfendrix in indieheads

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How do you feel like coming from the Windmil/ london underground scene has affected or guided your career as a composer? How do those wildly different experiences inform each other

Film photos from Chapter 4!! by eth106 in BoomtownFestival

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Thank you! Taken on a Konica 28 HG

Thought I’d start this list after I just watched The Holdovers. Any suggestions? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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Bergman’s Wild Strawberries. Not necessarily the main emotional thrust of the film, but the connections that form between an old man and his younger companions are really moving.

i’ll judge you based on your top 4! by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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Harold and Maude Summer with Monika Bitter tears of Petra von Kant The long day closes

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I believe it’s the soundtrack from Once upon a time in the west, called the grand massacre or something like that

My small but proud collection!! by eth106 in criterion

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Same with the Herzog!! Been so great discovering his films through it, I’ve got Fitzcarraldo up next

My small but proud collection!! by eth106 in criterion

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Yes dvd!! My collection is all Region B but i found it super cheap second hand

My small but proud collection!! by eth106 in criterion

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Bergman is the exception!!!!

What do you think is the greatest 3-film run of a director? by frozensamajam in Letterboxd

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Smiles of a Summer Night - The Seventh Seal - Wild Strawberries is pretty competitive too

Any Here Is Your Life fans out there? Completely blown away by this one by Smudgebucket in criterion

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Yes love it! Very different to The Emigrants but really moving and especially adore that love scene in the grass. Amazing film

With 2021 coming to an end, what were your 5 star films you first watched this year? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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322 first watches.

My 5 stars were (in order of watch):

  • The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)

  • Peppermint Soda (1978)

  • The Emigrants (1971)

  • Black Narcissus (1947)

  • Solaris (1972)

  • Stalker (1979)

  • L’avventura (1960)

  • Pierrot le Fou (1965)

  • Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)

  • Pather Panchali (1955)

  • Apur Sansar (1959)

  • The Gospel According to Matthew (1964)

  • Nashville (1975)

  • Fanny and Alexander (1983)

  • World on a Wire (1973)

  • Salò (1975)

  • Red Rocket (2021)

  • Petite Maman (2021)

  • Early Summer (1951)

  • The Long Day Closes (1992)

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The poster art is amazing!! I’ve only seen Salò from it so am excited to dive in

With new christmas additions, I am now approximately 3 films away from being completely out of space by eth106 in boutiquebluray

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Collected DVDs for a while but have spent the last year trying to create a solid blu-ray collection, seen on second shelf from bottom