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  • Jan 31, 2022

    Idk how you guys feel about the movie btw but I hate that ending. "He gave me my purse, he's a good guy" = lesser sentence

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    RIZGOD

    Revently watched Baby Driver and never knew the actor before this. Google him and the first thing I see - "A timeline of the allegations against Ansel Elgort"

    Edgar wrights last slapper was Hot Fuzz

  • Jan 31, 2022

    Y’all not pretentious enough

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    HaroldsChicken

    Edgar wrights last slapper was Hot Fuzz

    Scott Pilgrim?

  • Jan 31, 2022

    The Dark knight is quite possibly the greatest film of all time and any counter positions present shallow and pedantic thinking

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    Pixar’s last 10 years hasn’t been as good as their 90s run and no one wants to admit it so when Lightyear drops people will pretend it’s good “ Pixar growing with us . We see captain America become an astronaut. “ but the truth is you fear you have loss that childhood joy so you need things to replace it with like a d*** to an addict from Ecanto to the classics . What if you lost your soul from now since you were a child. ? Did you sell it or was it taken from you ? Will you ever get it back

  • Jan 31, 2022
    RIZGOD

    Scott Pilgrim?

    Scott pilgrim came before didn’t it

  • Jan 31, 2022

    Oh holy s***

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    Scott pilgrim correction

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    HaroldsChicken

    Pixar’s last 10 years hasn’t been as good as their 90s run and no one wants to admit it so when Lightyear drops people will pretend it’s good “ Pixar growing with us . We see captain America become an astronaut. “ but the truth is you fear you have loss that childhood joy so you need things to replace it with like a d*** to an addict from Ecanto to the classics . What if you lost your soul from now since you were a child. ? Did you sell it or was it taken from you ? Will you ever get it back

    Are any animated films worth a s*** in the last 10 years besides Spiderman and frozen. There might be a third that snuck in there but no others actually entered into the pop culture lexicon in the last decade

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    Bo Ceephus

    Are any animated films worth a s*** in the last 10 years besides Spiderman and frozen. There might be a third that snuck in there but no others actually entered into the pop culture lexicon in the last decade

    Lego Movie was pretty big

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    RIZGOD

    Lego Movie was pretty big

    But did you rewatch it ?

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    Bo Ceephus

    Are any animated films worth a s*** in the last 10 years besides Spiderman and frozen. There might be a third that snuck in there but no others actually entered into the pop culture lexicon in the last decade

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    HaroldsChicken

    But did you rewatch it ?

    Nah, but mans was talking about an impact on the culture. Lego Movie kinda up there, I heard that annoying "Everything is Awesome" song way too many times

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    Bo Ceephus

    Are any animated films worth a s*** in the last 10 years besides Spiderman and frozen. There might be a third that snuck in there but no others actually entered into the pop culture lexicon in the last decade

    I don't know about culture lexicon lol but Wind Rises was yet another mastapiece from Miyazaki

    Or do you mean computer animated

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    Elric

    I don't know about culture lexicon lol but Wind Rises was yet another mastapiece from Miyazaki

    Or do you mean computer animated

    We don't say lol here it's laughing auspiciously. Can you pretend to be pretendchuz here (laughing auspiciously)

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    Some of these MCU movies got so much CGI, they might as well be considered animated films

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    Bo Ceephus

    We don't say lol here it's laughing auspiciously. Can you pretend to be pretendchuz here (laughing auspiciously)

    🧐 miyazaki-san pulled up

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    Elric

    I don't know about culture lexicon lol but Wind Rises was yet another mastapiece from Miyazaki

    Or do you mean computer animated

    Ghibli infinitely better than Pixar or Disney but they not ready for that

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    RIZGOD

    Some of these MCU movies got so much CGI, they might as well be considered animated films

    there goes my pretentious team

  • Jan 31, 2022

    How does spider verse have better writers than no way home ?

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    This movie is legendary to me.

    Rouge (1987) is a story about how a highly in demand courtesan, Fleur (played by Anita Mui) meets and falls in love with the heir to a successful pharmacy franchise named Chan (played by Leslie Cheung). Chan risks losing his family's support and his status by being with her, so they agree to a suicide pact so they could be together in the afterlife. When Fleur can't find Chan, she decides to return to the world of the living to find her lover.

    The actors Anita and Leslie were best friends throughout their careers and Rouge was arguably one of the most iconic works for either star. The film was Anita’s passion project and it was Leslie who she had first envisioned in the role of Chan.

    Leslie initially hadn’t been able to join the project because he had signed an exclusive contract with a different production company and so, another actor was brought in. But.. as the project became stuck in production hell, that actor eventually left the project and this once again made it possible for Leslie to re-enter the film.

    After the previous actor left, Anita had insisted that only Leslie could play the role of Chan, and so fought tooth and nail to help get him on board. She made a deal with his company that if they let him do this film with her, she would do a film for their company, free of charge. This was a big deal because Anita herself was one of the most in-demand actresses and singers at the time, and it shows how much she valued Leslie not only as a friend but as an actor as well.

    Rouge was an international and local success, winning six awards in from Hong Kong festival (including ones for Best Picture, Director and Actress) and a plethora of others in festivals all over the world.

    Eerily, both Rouge's stars would pass away in 2003 with Leslie committing suicide & Anita dying of cervical cancer months after.

    I hope they're doing good on the other side

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    SegaDreamFlash

    This movie is legendary to me.

    Rouge (1987) is a story about how a highly in demand courtesan, Fleur (played by Anita Mui) meets and falls in love with the heir to a successful pharmacy franchise named Chan (played by Leslie Cheung). Chan risks losing his family's support and his status by being with her, so they agree to a suicide pact so they could be together in the afterlife. When Fleur can't find Chan, she decides to return to the world of the living to find her lover.

    The actors Anita and Leslie were best friends throughout their careers and Rouge was arguably one of the most iconic works for either star. The film was Anita’s passion project and it was Leslie who she had first envisioned in the role of Chan.

    Leslie initially hadn’t been able to join the project because he had signed an exclusive contract with a different production company and so, another actor was brought in. But.. as the project became stuck in production hell, that actor eventually left the project and this once again made it possible for Leslie to re-enter the film.

    After the previous actor left, Anita had insisted that only Leslie could play the role of Chan, and so fought tooth and nail to help get him on board. She made a deal with his company that if they let him do this film with her, she would do a film for their company, free of charge. This was a big deal because Anita herself was one of the most in-demand actresses and singers at the time, and it shows how much she valued Leslie not only as a friend but as an actor as well.

    Rouge was an international and local success, winning six awards in from Hong Kong festival (including ones for Best Picture, Director and Actress) and a plethora of others in festivals all over the world.

    Eerily, both Rouge's stars would pass away in 2003 with Leslie committing suicide & Anita dying of cervical cancer months after.

    I hope they're doing good on the other side

    I’m going to watch it cause