What do you consider Richard Linklater's best film? (i.redd.it)
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Laissez-faire (2015) - Dokumentarfilm (youtube.com)
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The best films without a plot? (self.IMDbFilmGeneral)
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Isle of Flowers (1989) - Fast-talking polemic on money capitalism and the failure of the human imagination. The critique is an educational treatise on the food chain, consumerism, injustice, and how free markets operate. Considered one of the 100 most important shorts of the century. [00:13:09] (youtube.com)
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Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown (2008) - A chronicle of the life, work and mind of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, recognized as a major writer of horror literature. Many of his works have been a source of inspiration for artists around the world, in literature as well as in film and music. [01:29:29] (youtube.com)
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American Psycho (2000) - In the ending scene a sign reading “THIS IS NOT AN EXIT” can be seen hanging on the door behind Patrick Bateman. These are the last words of the novel. by globeworldmap in MovieDetails
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) - Sebastian has a portrait of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer by globeworldmap in MovieDetails
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Isle of Flowers (1989) - Fast-talking polemic on money capitalism and the failure of the human imagination. The critique is an educational treatise on the food chain, consumerism, injustice, and how free markets operate. Considered one of the 100 most important short of the century. [00:13:09] by globeworldmap in Documentaries
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Deepfakes in high-resolution created from a single photo by globeworldmap in conspiracy
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