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dinkelidunkelidoja t1_j653w7f wrote
Dobermann, Boondock Saints, Love and a .45
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_iy7gv4n wrote
Reply to comment by VaggPounder in Which 'bad movies' did you actually like? by witch_next_door
Poor Kyle Troy
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_ixl09su wrote
Reply to Which movies do you believe didn't deserve the sequel they got or the franchise that it became? by Imposingtitle
American Psycho 2, The Birds 2
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_ixc7yl8 wrote
”Is that a Rolex?” ”Oooomeeega”
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_iuid7va wrote
Reply to A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. A very good movie, but the ending always hurt it in my opinion. by Any-Satisfaction-770
Aside from the poor execution of the ending, with the doll, I think the ambiguity of it was pretty good.
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_iuib19d wrote
Reply to Ok so I recently started watching some of the horror classics, what do I need to watch next? by Kiiaro
For modern: Hereditary and Midsommar, for vintage: Rosemary’s Baby. Throwing some shlock in here too: City of the Living Dead
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_itzl0td wrote
Reply to Would Conan the Barbarian be so fondly remembered if Schwarzenegger hadn't become such a megastar? by Herne8
Conan is on a whole other level than the other fantasy movies of that era in all aspects from writing, direction, production, acting, music score. I recently watched The Warrior and the Sorceress and that is a really bad low rent Yojimbo copy in every way, from Carradine to whatever that sock puppet was suppose to be.
dinkelidunkelidoja t1_j9iyawn wrote
Reply to [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
Xe/Ze? Nevermind, I’m probably to old to get it