What is the last movie that you have genuinely loved?

What is the last movie that you have genuinely loved?

Anora and ROE-353, tie between these 2

Gochiusa

The Wild Robot

Pic related, I really enjoyed the love story parts of The Gorge.

Red Rocket. I hope Sean Baker keeps delivering.

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"The Cat in the Hat" (Bo Welch, 2003)

Shin Kamen Rider

Love

Avatar: The Way Of Water. In addition to being serious, I also have good taste.

Beau is afraid

Godzilla Minus One. Saw it in IMAX

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Also this, but I still don't understand some parts of it

Thunderbolts.
I saw it twice and bought four shirts from Hot Topic.

Cemetery Man

Eraserhead

Deadpool and Wolverine

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World

Going Places (1974)

Megalopolis

Mad God

same, nice digits

Next Friday lol

she was in it

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Master and Commander

The Northman was ahistorical subversive GARBAGE. I got 15 minutes into this film and it was looking pretty based and redpilled and then ^^^Anya Taylor-Joy^^^ showed up. So now we have to take a historically accurate film set in Scandinavia in the Eighth Century AD on Earth and cram an ayylmao actress into it in the name of “diversity”

inb4 some onions boy is like “weeell ACKSHUALLY there were ayylmao minority populations living in Scandinavia back then, look at this article from ^^^Barbra Xorlon-Stygggaszzzt^^^ from the history department at ^^^University of New Mexico, Roswell^^^

I don’t care. One blurry UFO in one Viking woodcut doesn’t mean we have to take work away from human actresses and give it to ayys. This is human erasure.

Dune 2. I watched it a bunch of times. It was easily the best movie of 2024. Even with the dramatic changes from the book, I love it.

Dune 2 was a fucking experience. Watched it with my mom and it was gas

2026 can't come soon enough i stg

I really liked picrel. Big improvement over Vivarium and Cage always delivers.

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Just watched the first Kingsman and every minute was good to excellent.

should i see it in the cinemas

Definitely, the surprisingly creative camerawork and excellent audio editing is much better on the big screen.

A film can be entertaining, it can be hilarious or harsh and heartwrenching. If you have a favorite war film, does that mean you love it? How can you love a war film, what are you fucking gay? I don't think most films can be "loveable". Anyway, current films are not for "loving", but after some careful consideration I'll have to say Interstellar.

It's late and I don't know why I'm thinking so hard for this stupid thinly veiled ayy lamo thread. Good night.

When she eventually takes off the belt-dress, does it leave belt indentations in her skin?

Damn right. Denis is gonna rock our shit. I just don't know how he's going to make it as much of a spectacle as the 2nd half of Dune. I just don't remember Messiah that, but I don't feel it had the set pieces like the 1st.

Saw The Count of Monte Cristo last month and was genuinely shocked at how good it was. 3h and no intermission but it's a great adventure

The American or the French one?