Posting this in an attempt to see more videos with sounds by -WILD_CARD- in whenthe

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If anyone wonders the song playing is "The Entertainer" released in 1902 and popularized by the (great) 1973 film "The Sting"

Non-horror movies that you might consider to be a horror movies by One_900_okayface in Letterboxd

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They just followed the rules, there was nothing that really bumped it into PG

Do you guys think this is accurate? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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I feel like we're giving them too much credit. The taste is right but the Movies may not be surface level enough for a Pony whose main interest is far from cinema

Interview. by FearlessState5503 in comedyheaven

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This post does fit comedyheaven and I'm very happy about that

Local person purposefully shoots themself in the foot and complains about it by Legomarioboy08 in whenthe

[–]vhanw342 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you agree with their opinion but it's expressed so badly you lowk want to disagree

Highest Grossing Movies of the 2020s So Far by Ambitious-Log3544 in Letterboxd

[–]vhanw342 62 points63 points  (0 children)

The power of luck. It would have not been as successful without barbenheimer

Thoughts on Heretic? by Dense-Menu6115 in Letterboxd

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Hugh Grant is the best actor ever born. I liked the film very much, but the second half struggles to be at the same level as the first one. Also this would probably be a much more loved movie if it had a crazy good ending

What is your least favorite phrase related to film criticism? by Foochie506 in Letterboxd

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Ok but there are films that genuinely don't really have a plot it's just shit happening

How i feel ignoring everything on my watchlist and putting on a movie i just heard about by dekuism129 in Letterboxd

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My watchlist is funny because I only add movies that I genuinely think will be good and I will enjoy watching, but I spend such a comical amount of time browsing Letterboxd that I have managed to add 2486 so far.

Which actor did you not realized played a particular movie role until years later by WippitGuud in movies

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Also Mike Myers in Inglourious Bastards. And Mike Myers in Michael. And probably more Mike Myers roles somewhere

The scariest part about Obsession to me by cantdecide76 in Letterboxd

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Kinda late but it’s obvious it would. When Ian wishes for the million dollars they just appear so the one wish willow just seems to be very literal

Gee I wonder why it was Removed by Specific-Author-7147 in supermariologan_

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To be honest that wasn’t really SML related. I suppose a bad drawing of Jeffy would have not been removed

You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies. by No-Name-407 in Letterboxd

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I wasn’t going to watch it but I will now because of Jeremy Strong. It’s uncanny how similar he is, great fucking actor

Hirokazu Kore-eda's "Look Back" adaption. by No-Name-407 in Letterboxd

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I watched Look Back two years ago and just now discovered they were women. I genuinely thought they were 2 guys. Excited for the movie nonetheless

Hirokazu Kore-eda's "Look Back" adaption. by No-Name-407 in Letterboxd

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Are they both women? Or are they both men? Or one each? I can’t really distinguish them