When I first watched 2001, I couldn't believe it was that old of a movie, I'm sad I missed the Kubrick exhibition in London not long ago.
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Turns out Francois Truffaut starred in Close Encounters of the Third Kind which is funny — I need to watch some older movies so thanks for the recommendation!
I actually haven't heard of him or watched any of his films, which is exciting — thanks for your recommendation!
Lynch is definitely someone I want to watch more of, I watched his Masterclass on creativity, he's an interesting character.
Ah I didn't realise Villeneuve directed Prisoners, I loved that movie — the others (Dune, Blade Runner etc.) I definitely have to be in that kind of mood to watch them.
Very much looking forward to Oppenheimer, agreed — Tennet received a mixed response but I thought the subject hadn't been tackled in that way before.
It definitely suffers from a sudden ending, but honestly given how good this movie was I can forgive it. Every single minute of the film was enjoyable, the guest appearances, the jokes and obviously the animation style — Sony Animation has really hit the nail on the head with this one.
I think the way they're looking at it is part 2 of x, but even when you do a film in x parts, you can still give the movie a bit of an ending for the audience, I know it bothers some viewers more than others.
Because nobody can make a platform and just leave it alone, it always has to grow and make profit. All of the apps we use to communicate should be a public service but that's totally utopic.
Why does it feel like yesterday 👴
TIL I need to try this Arc thing out... but for now I use Brave, synced across all of my devices, perfection.
I made an account on feddit.de and I'm not even German (learning to be, though)
I've not seen Beau is Afraid but loved Midsommar and Hereditary, such a fresh take on 'horror'.