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Weekly-Accountant-49 t1_je4z7i5 wrote
Reply to comment by Lightskillz in Movie where a samurai finds an abbandoned baby. by Lightskillz
That’s the same movie.
Charming-Party-7598 OP t1_je4z71n wrote
Reply to comment by Intelligent-Age2786 in If your funeral was to be a movie session, what movie would you choose to play and why? by Charming-Party-7598
Why not have a 1 day free for all funeral session? That would go to the Guinness books! What are some of your favourites?
tomsaiyuk t1_je4z5y9 wrote
Reply to comment by Middle_Low_2825 in Movie where a samurai finds an abbandoned baby. by Lightskillz
This is the way!
Minifig81 t1_je4z5nb wrote
Quentin Tarantino's Cinema Speculation was a wonderful breezy read.
new_handle t1_je4z1fe wrote
Not specific, but Easy Riders, Raging Bulls covers many 60s and 70s movies.
IAmJohnny5ive t1_je4ywqx wrote
Reply to Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
Straight out this is the film when I'm in the mood for a really good laugh
djprojexion t1_je4yw9c wrote
Reply to "City on Fire" and Reservoir Dogs" by OneADayMens
Rip off accusation is a slippery slope, nearly every filmmaker drew inspiration from films they grew up watching and incorporated that into their movies and style.
And it's this sort of accusation nonsense that's probably responsible for there not being the next generation of Oliver Stones, John Woos, or even the next Tarantino.
Intelligent-Age2786 t1_je4yu85 wrote
Reply to If your funeral was to be a movie session, what movie would you choose to play and why? by Charming-Party-7598
Maybe a marathon of all of my favorites. I like to have variety so I’m not very picky with my selections.
Successful-Plan114 t1_je4ys6u wrote
Reply to Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
Scarjos Ghost in the Shell always puts me to sleep.
EmmaJuned t1_je4yr95 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
That’s all I remember of the movie. It was fantastic.
abaganoush t1_je4yg94 wrote
Reply to If your funeral was to be a movie session, what movie would you choose to play and why? by Charming-Party-7598
I don't remember which movie it was, but this scene
brewskyy t1_je4yg1f wrote
Sekiro
wisperingdeth t1_je4y13f wrote
Reply to Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
Sideways (2004). Really chilled out melodrama about a couple of guys going on a wine drinking road trip. Great characters and cast, and completely relaxing atmosphere through the whole movie.
JhymnMusic t1_je4xn3f wrote
King pow enter the fist right? Then the baby rolls down a mountain...
monkelus t1_je4xm44 wrote
Reply to If your funeral was to be a movie session, what movie would you choose to play and why? by Charming-Party-7598
Napoleon Dynamite. I just figure it'd encapsulate how I try to live and everything I wanted to do with my life
yaboytim t1_je4xkf6 wrote
Reply to comment by Economy-Inspector-23 in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
It's about what I'd expect. I'm someone who likes the movie, but it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea
charleyismyhero t1_je4xihr wrote
Reply to Unexpected Oscar Winners by TastyGreggsPasty
I think this one is going to be a hot take but I personally believe Tom Hulce deserved the Oscar over F Murray Abraham in Amadeus.
Not that Abraham wasn’t great, but Hulce’s range for that character was incredible, and I don’t think Abraham had to dive quite as deep for his portrayal.
yaboytim t1_je4xcad wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderArtifact in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
Knew there'd be at least 1
mikeyfreshh t1_je4x9or wrote
Reply to Unexpected Oscar Winners by TastyGreggsPasty
Most recently, Jamie Lee Curtis over Stephanie Hsu
Deserterdragon t1_je4x6d7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Movie where a samurai finds an abbandoned baby. by Lightskillz
Might mean Shogun Assassin, the American remix of the first two wolf and cub movies.
[deleted] t1_je4x5ke wrote
Reply to comment by ThaT1Wh1t3GuY_910 in Movie where a samurai finds an abbandoned baby. by Lightskillz
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PureImplosion t1_je4x0i8 wrote
> There are multiple diseases that could have been depicted in the movie with the same story line.
What even is the point here?
pootis_panser_here t1_je4wy6k wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Movie where a samurai finds an abbandoned baby. by Lightskillz
That's all I could remember after he was betrayed he dressed himself and his son in white. Giving the child a choice before killing him between the katana or a toy ball.
WolfofOldNorth t1_je4wwlo wrote
Did this not happen in The Warriors Way
kerouacrimbaud t1_je4zdv5 wrote
Reply to What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia and then Doctor Zhivago (altho idk if that was actually his second film).