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🍿 Recommend us your favourite movie! 🎬

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  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch 😂. It's in my nature to go above and beyond sometimes. I like challenges once in a while and figured I'll point out the differences.

  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot that's admirable. And those differences need to be acknowledged, too. Although, despite all of them, I hope that it is still clear how similar the scenes are in general. But the series had many puns about other spy movies, too. Check out their take on Mission Impossible:



    A little trivia fact: Mission Impossible films with Tom from 1996 onwards are, actually, also a revival of the 1960s series Mission Impossible, that series was a more serious spy plot. Get Smart was a parody comedy, but they were produced at the same time, so there are some puns in Get Smart about that, too, like the one above.
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch no acknowledgement needed LOL!! I think sometimes I must look over things. The smallest details would bother me like scenes in movies where something was visible in the background and all of a sudden it's not there anymore.

    It happens especially with posters. Same room with a scene where they stopped filming and continue afterwards and the poster will either be missing or another one will be in its place if you know what I mean. I always spot the fine detail and I like to point them out.

    I liked all the Lampoons movies and they were great!! The MAD photo brings back many memories. I remember purchasing MAD magazines from our local gas station. Always a fun read and loved the illustrations.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch no acknowledgement needed LOL!! I think sometimes I must look over things. The smallest details would bother me like scenes in movies where something was visible in the background and all of a sudden it's not there anymore.

    So you'd spot the coffee cup on the Game of Thrones set? I know they had this mishap in one of the seasons.

    I liked all the Lampoons movies and they were great!! The MAD photo brings back many memories. I remember purchasing MAD magazines from our local gas station. Always a fun read and loved the illustrations.

    I have not actually seen any of those. I noted Lampoons down to take a look, but with MAD, I know of it, but it was not easily available in print where I grew up, and it seems to me that it is a bit like South Park: better read when events it describes are happening almost in real-time. I think I will miss many references if I try to catch up now.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    Have not posted here in a while, but with a good enough reason: have not watched a decent movie for a while. But the Christmas holidays came, and I found a bit of time to watch Glass Onion, the sequel to the Knives Out movie I mentioned in this thread before. I liked it, it is a good and fun detective story with nine visuals and some twists, the same as its predecessor.



    So if you're craving a bit of detective fun this holiday season, this here may be a nice way to spend an evening.
  • Saka's Avatar
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    I haven't read this topic before; now quickly reading I noticed Studio Ghibli mentioned. I loved their films, but my favurite was Spirited Away. My Neighbor Totoro is a good, cheerful one too. Good to watch when the mood is down.

    I remember seeing the Gravity in the cinema, a bit depressing experience. But it was okay, just not something I would put on my fav list.
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  • iMoertal's Avatar
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    I guess u can tell what mine is 😂
  • LadyS's Avatar
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    I'm late to this party but may fav movie is (Me Before You)💝
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  • gohan's Avatar
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    Have not posted here in a while, but with a good enough reason: have not watched a decent movie for a while. But the Christmas holidays came, and I found a bit of time to watch Glass Onion, the sequel to the Knives Out movie I mentioned in this thread before. I liked it, it is a good and fun detective story with nine visuals and some twists, the same as its predecessor.



    So if you're craving a bit of detective fun this holiday season, this here may be a nice way to spend an evening.
    @DoctorEldritch i will watch it
    lately i didnt find any good movies to watch
    so i rewatch old top rated movies
    if you didn watch the peripheral series i recommend it


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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @gohan Peripheral is on my list, but not yet.