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Tetsuo was great, but i liked Tokyo fist more. Been listening to the OST all day. Are the sequels worth watching?

Didn't really care for Millers crossing as much as i thought i was gonna. A serious man and The man who wasn't there are still my favorite Coen films.

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Nice meme thread

I'll have to let those admittedly lazy comments (not really reviews) stand in for what I thought of those four recent watches.
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-Aftermath
-Under the shadow
-Valley violence
-merci pour le chocolat
-Live and die in LA
-Imperium

I'm considering those next, any good?

stop injecting so much subjective first-person into your reviews. no one gives a shit what your expectations were.

ARE YOU A GRILL????? PLEASE BE MY GF!!!!!!(i'm not desperate btw)

lmao if you don't have a gf when even autistic meme idiots like me and lozjudai do

I could only ever get into only lovers left alive by Jarumencsh but then again I watched his other films back before I got into film.
Tetsuo II is worth watching, got kind of confusing somewhere later on though if I remember, wasn't as visually nutso as the first one if I remembered right.
Millers crossing is one of those things you kind of need to watch twice, I hated it the first time round but appreciated it more after a recent rewatch and i say that as someone not typically into American gangster films.

is this Ronald?

Point taken, though I tried that as something new because I saw someone else on a blog say it was a good idea, I'll keep what you said in mind . Its been too long since I fell out of the reviewing thing,only got back into it lately and its suffered for it, writing late at night was probably not a good idea either.

Tsukamoto's Gemini is a very underated horror film.

More like lozJEWguy amirite =P

is watching movies a good alternative to living your life? don't think so

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Who /indie/ here?

It is for me

/link_gorro

It isn't, but I'm still doing it because it's easier, i suppose.
Then again, what 'living your life' means?

is toni erdmann a good movie to see with your parents?

lets see what kind of filth joins

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Are you doing one of those Spooptober challenges? I wanted to ask Alien because he was the resident horror expert but he hasn't dropped by in months so it looks like you have to take up the mantle.

>if
what did he mean by this

IF WHAT?!

>lmao if
>lmao
Fucken d*rk

>le discord kids
>le irc kids

Under the Shadow is incredible, highly recommended.

Initially I'd planned on doing so but I went through about five horror films there but wound up getting burnt out, I've seen too many of them too and if I did do a hooptober thing it'd have to be horror films I haven't seen which when you've seen as many as I have (while avoiding sequels and remakes) is sort of hard.
Shamefully though I haven't seen re-animator or hatchet for a honeymoon.

Some people are saying its better than the Babadook and Bava's film the Shout.
Hope the kid in under the shadow isn't as frustrating as the kid in the babadook though (not that i disliked the film).
As a reminder under the shadow goes on vod either tomorrow or on friday I think.

lmao @ your (((life))), aeltbx

WAAAAAAAAAY better than The Babadook. The Babadook was awful IMO.

It wasn't though

i thought it was pretty great. had me on the edge of my seat

Did that one leak yet? Has anything from festival season leak besides Elle and The Handmaiden?

Make up your own with your own rules. I'm just doing 1 per day but it has to be a new watch. But like you I've already seen so many so I added about 15 films before I got stumped. I probably should've saved The Witch and Green Room.

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I saw it at a festival months ago.

>The Evil Dead
>2.5
Why?

Any movies with imaginary girlfriends?

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Hellraiser went abysmal real quick
1>2>3>5>8>4>7>6>9

forgot pic

that is a shame. but not surprising

Wow, you watched all of them after each other?

ruby sparks

2 is the best
>the doctor, is in

Post only the most handsome letterboxd users

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who's this semen demon

Amaranth tbqh fàms

it was just a practical effects cream fest
what

>cis-white-males
gross

This franchise had major potential
yep
Yeah the dialogue in 2 was great

>give me that school shooter look

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yeah, i really liked the first 2 a lot.

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Who's this handsome young man? I bet it's ronald.

what did Kieślowski mean by this?

>Also I have to include Brice de Nice because it's pretty much the most important movie in French cinematic history

You don't know much about french cinematic history, do you ?

If you're looking for recent and popular french films Bienvenue chez les ch'tis was more successful than Brice de nice. If you're really looking for the most important movie in French cinematic history then it's probably La grande vadrouille.

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Went to a screening of the driver with introduction from edgar wright, he is a manlet haha

The driver is such a good film, really pure, no-fat genre pulp. Ryan o'neal is so not the obvious choice for the role but is superb in it. The neon-lit night time driving scenes are just pure machillian bliss

>Ghost Dog
>3/5

Wow, didn't think you were a bigot, Machill. baka

>Ronnie keeps slipping into more desperate ways to be the cool-autist

where are your ratings?

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Please tell me what's so good about it, it just felt like a lesser version of both Le samourai and Branded to kill with some "culture" stuff thrown in

Alpha

I give them a heart if I like them

Safe is amazing.

Better than Sorry

10/10

7/10

8/10

>that picture yesterday
3/10

Who's that fine looking boi?

rate tsar

it's smoothhands I think

a smug kike midget

This works for both answers

What other 70s car chase movies are there

Vanishing point, Bullitt, any others I should see?

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry

There's that one

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look at this tiny ass man haha

what is this

Reminder that Machill became a meanie. Drop your high opinions about him

it's Edgar Wright introducing the driver

Okay machill, tell us your height then, ''big'' guy.

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ugly fuck

u

who the fuck is PMA Azeez?

tsar is 10/10

10/10=1

LOL

el justo

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He looks like he'd have a scat fetish.

Some random Bollywood director no one heard of.
The whole chart is a joke.

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Miranna why did you rob Kim Kardashian West?