• @[email protected]
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    702 months ago
    1. Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
    2. Starbooty/Starrbooty (1987/2007)
    3. Dogma (1999)
    4. Swimming Pool (2003)
    5. Kids (1995)
    6. Lagaan (2001)
    7. Sleuth (1972)
    8. It’s Such a Beautiful Day (2012)
    9. Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)
    10. The Panic in Needle Park (1971)
    11. Longtime Companion (1989)
    12. Making Love (1982)
    13. Raintree County (1957)
    14. Titus (1999)\
    15. Fire (1996)
    16. Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
    17. Porgy & Bess (1959)
    18. The Fall (2006)
    19. Duel in the Sun (1946)
    20. Cocoon (1985)
    • Masterbaexunn
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      2 months ago

      The fall is so fucking good. Well iirc because it’s been nearly 20 Yeats since I saw it

      On a wild hair I checked archive.com

      • @mojofrododojo
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        2 months ago

        20 Yeats

        0.o that’s a lot of irish drama.

        joking aside, I need to rewatch this because I recall it being gorgeous. it and The Cell are both wedged in my ‘even if it’s not a great film, it’s a feast for the eyes’ category.

      • @Mango
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        22 months ago

        It’s literally my favorite movie!

        Do you know that scene where they blew up a cliff? Well to get that shot, they blew up a cliff. Zero special effects!

    • @niktemadur
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      12 months ago

      A couple of years ago I saw Sleuth, on one of those unofficial Roku apps that don’t work anymore, it had commercial breaks with no commercials in them, the screen went black for a second or two before resuming.
      Same with Dogma.

      Making Love! My oldest brother, a friend of his and I - just barely a teenager then - saw it in the theater! My brother picked that film when at the ticket booth because it had the nearest screening hour, and ironically (considering the film’s subject matter), because of Kate Jackson, whom he called “the underrated Charlie’s Angel”.