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Total Recall
Good choices
I would like to see Dark City for the first time again please.
Or "la cité des enfants perdus"
Please pretty please
Yes, t. frenchgay
Chinatown
Based
Also a classic
I will say vertigo
The Thing
Total Recall
>tfw you live long enough to see yourself become the...um...ahhh...
Cruel to keep him in the public light like this, he's 2 or 3 steps away from shitting himself or forgetting who he is.
Apart from the missing tooth, he didn't look that bad in the video. He seemed happy and reasonably lucid.
That was like looking your 80yo grandpa at the thanksgiving dinner, nothing too concerning.
Cum Filled butthole Overload 2
A rare case where the sequel beats the original.
LOTR and it’s not even close
Total Recall
Nausicaa, truly my favorite movie ever made.
Probably Upstream Color.
I went into that movie blind when it came out and it was quite a ride.
He for real took the time travel tracking device out of his mouth. Lookin good bub!
empire strikes back
Dementia is fricking scary, bros...
I thought what he had was worse. He can't talk or make signs in the end but inside he is lucid
Avengers Endgame, hopefully at theaters. Those levels of crying, cheering, clapping and laughing in tears at the cinema won't ever be achieved or replicated again probably, it was a project spawning a fricking decade by Disney and about 20 movies leading to that moment, reshaping our very culture and giving us new icons. It'll be very fricking hard to replicate that again, and it certainly won't happen with Superhero movies, those already ran their course, even the writers and directors seem to have retired. It's one thing if the newer heroes are literal whos, but the movies themselves are also just boring. Like 80% of people crying for Captain America and Ironman in 2019 didn't know them back in 2009, the percentage of comic readers is small so they were literal whos at the start too yet the movies were competent.
Anyway, the only other time I've experienced something similar here in Mexico was Jiren vs Goku, that match got advertised like the boxing match of the century or the soccer world cup.
THAT'S the fricking levels of hype I want for a movie, and love it or hate it only Avengers Endgame reached it, it was more an experience/massive event than a movie.
tacco tacco buritto buritoooo
J
That's pretty cool, Mexibro.
Bored eh?
I know it looks like bait but you all saw it happen in real life, it's the truth. For me, it's a no-brainer to pick that movie and re-experience it since it's the payoff to like 20 other films I watched for years.
Even if it wasn't at theaters, I'd enjoy forgetting the plot to relive that final battle against Thanos.
I don't know, my next best pick is Toy Story 3 because it drove a knife through my childhood. It would leave me a fricking mess to forget the story and re-watch it.
>pay $15 to see your kino
>a hundred normies are cheering, crying and clapping in the theater
what the frick is wrong with theater goers?
>At the eleventh hour, Captain America busts out the holy fricking powers of the Mjolnir out of nowhere to 1 vs 1 the strongest enemy
>This anon stays completely silent while normal people go YEEEAAAAHHHH!
Like I said, it's more like a football game or a fighting match, you wouldn't complain if they cheered ok those yeah? People in Endgame theaters had that level of investment, as if the characters were real and you wanted them to kick Thanos ass / survive.
those people should care about what matters
i hate americans
>Endgame
Probably one of the worst marvel movies. Infinity War is where the series ended.
I know this is bait, but infinity war was totally kino, and I wish they'd ended the MCU on thanos snap. It would have been great and remembered for centuries
They'd have to rewrite it to be a more definite ending, not the movie as we got it. It ends too suddenly after the snap and Thanos anticlimactically just portals away.
However if you played the music differently and had Thor decapitate him right there, then show a montage of cities being rebuilt and some speech about how humanity will stand up from this and move forward, I'd buy it.
But again, it's not fricking bait let people raise their voice if they invested 10 years for this movie lmao
>However if you played the music differently and dude stfu
I bet you clapped at endwar
Snyder's Dawn of the Dead or The Blair Witch Project
I probably wouldnt enjoy it as much now. I just like the stuff I liked before and everything I havent seen is automatically trash.
>Negative, I am a meat popsicle
Avatar
LOTR obviously, the movies are near literal perfection.
Rush Hour
Good taste anon.
Problem Child 2
Maybe The Ring.
It was so scary I've never rewatched it because I like remembering it like the pinnacle of horror, making us afraid of the TV back in the 2000s.
When I was a kid my older sister was deathly terrified of The Ring and I didn't get it at all. It's just a movie I always thought.
One night I pulled a prank. Knowing she got up like three times a night to go pee I had left the well scene running on A-B loop. My parents woke up to the kind of scream I thought only existed in cliche horror movies. My mom came to slap me and grounded me for a month. My sister has considered me a sociopath since then.
lmao 'just a movie', I was also considering the sociopath thing
yeah it's a Hollywood remake of a movie made for commerce starring that sexy blonde actress from that other movie my dad had taped because it had hot lesbian sex scenes.
how can you be scared of that?
it's not like it's one of those banned disturbing films you had to go looking for in the deep web or some weird guy's garage sale.
Independence Day was the best theater experience for me. If I could, I'd pick T2 in a theater.
I didn’t even know I was sick
Blade Runner 2042, just because I got the ending spoiled
Watch for the first time now? Or then?
>then
Sandlot or Jurassic Park
>now
Nothing, because I'm kind of over films, my best enjoyment is in the past. I see them as fictional propaganda dramatizations in real time and it ruins the immersion. Alien, Chinatown, Wild Strawberries, Lost Highway, and Leaving Las Vegas are my favorites for what it's worth. I'm dead on the inside
Captain Phillips
Fellowship