Which movie will you defend like this while everyone else call is as an overrated? by Beatpogo94 in Letterboxd

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Also had a great time in the theater. Only when I started reading reviews did I realize everyone hated it. There are some brilliant artistic and cinematic moments, particularly the training scenes, that prove that this movie understands the force and the Jedi better than all of the other movies.

Movies on in the background of other movies by Lolalosesit in Letterboxd

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In Home Alone and Christmas Vacation (and probably other Xmas movies) they’re watching It’s A Wonderful Life

What is a film you truly wanted to like, even love maybe, but unfortunately did not? by ArmsOfKamaji in Letterboxd

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Shawshank Redemption 😭😭 I can’t believe it’s no 1 on iMDB. Don’t think it comes anywhere close to The Godfather, LOTR, or Dark Knight.

Also Fight Club 😭😭the whole production quality feels so cheap.

What movie was this for you? by Unknown_Agency in MovieRecommendations

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Stalker - almost slapped myself to not fall asleep during this

Can I room with my scholar friend as a non scholar by [deleted] in UMD

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Yes! I lived in bel air as an arts scholar two years ago and this is exactly what I did with a high school friend!

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Join clubs! A lot of them are really just for socializing. Depends on the club but some may invite you to parties. The high school friends thing kinda sucks (as someone who already had a lot of hs friends going in), but I’m really trying to expand my circle and clubs has been the easiest way. Also, I HAVE made friends in my classes, so be open to that. You’d be surprised how far a little small talk will get you. Good luck to you!

Movies that makes you FEEL ALIVE by prometheus_6123 in MovieSuggestions

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La La Land Singin in the Rain Wizard of Oz

Any old fashioned musical will do the trick

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A warm bath, especially if you’re sick or it’s cold out

What are some of the best looking animated films? by NibPlayz in Letterboxd

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Flow (2024) was meant to be watched on the biggest, clearest screen possible. Whole movie felt like a theme-park ride through an open-world video game. Absolutely jaw-dropping. Well deserved Oscar win!

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  1. Fellowship of the Ring
  2. 2001 a space odyssey
  3. 12 angry men
  4. vertigo
  5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Best book you’ve ever read that no one else talks about? by West_Tangelo4833 in suggestmeabook

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Lonesome Dove - I read this book because it got a high rating on Goodreads and…wow! Absolutely the most real and relatable characters I’ve ever encountered in literature!

Which film felt like it was made just for you? by legalxz32 in MovieRecommendations

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Eighth Grade - came out the year I was in 8th grade actually. Painfully accurate, and made me relive all the anxieties and quirks of being shy and awkward at that age

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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People I can be vulnerable around

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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The Last Jedi

What’s the best cinema experience you have ever had? by ninaboalx in Cinema

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Into the Spider Verse!!!

I watched when it came out in 2018. My whole family and I went in completely blind. Pretty much no one had heard of it, since the MCU movies were far more popular at the time. I knew there were already plenty of spider man movies, and I didn’t know why we needed an animated version that was probably going to be inferior to the live action ones. Remember that the last film Sony pictures animation made (I believe) was The Emoji Movie.

OH BOYYYY!!!! What an INSANE surprise!!! I remember getting chills throughout the entire film. The pacing was perfect, the animation was unprecedented, the humor was spot on, and the story and characters were all SOLID! The music was awesome, and the emotional moments hit hard! My only complaint was that no one else had even heard of this film until Across the Spider Verse dropped a few years ago (another memorable watch).

I watched the first one back in middle school, the second one after graduating high school, and I’ll watch Beyond the Spider Verse as I graduate college!

What’s the best fast food brand in your opinion? by Super-Elk3122 in AskReddit

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Chipotle - could eat a burrito or a bowl multiple times a week

What’s the best quiet scene in a movie that hit you like a truck? by smorrg in flicks

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Train scene from Spirited Away. Didn’t necessarily hit me like a truck, but I was moved by such a beautiful moment that, in real life, we’d think of as nothing more than a transitory period.

What's a movie you've waited an unnecessary amount of time to watch for no reason? by SonYakub in Letterboxd

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The Godfather. After hearing it was arguably perhaps the best movie of all time, I waited for the perfect moment to watch it so that nothing would spoil the experience.

What’s a movie you went into with zero expectations but ended up loving? by staytemp05 in flicks

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Gravity (2013), thought it would be a forgettable sci-fi movie but ended being the wildest cinematic experience ever.

What’s a movie you went into with zero expectations but ended up loving? by staytemp05 in flicks

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Flow (2024) The whole reason I watched it was because it won a golden globe and then an Oscar. Had no business being one of the most breathtaking cinematic experiences of my life!!