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Huevos___Rancheros t1_j1l1kfx wrote
Reply to comment by RealNiceKnife in I finally let Kill Bill into my heart and it's wonderful by Forward_Cranberry_82
That’s one of my favourite scenes of all time, the scenery is gorgeous, the score is incredible and the fight itself is so kickass it’s film perfection
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iyf5m6i wrote
Reply to A Place Beyond The Pines. by Snoo_23290
I disagree completely with this, if it had just been like the first 50 minutes the movie would have just felt too similar to drive and would probably be long forgotten. Obviously it’s a matter of preference but for me I wouldn’t make any changes to it I think it’s perfect just the way it is. You get the thrilling well choreographed chase scenes but you also get this really powerful story about fate and fatherhood that made the movie very impactful.
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iyepvkv wrote
I too was moved to tears by the relationship between Sir Dwayneth of Rock Johnson and Davis the ape. (I have not seen this movie)
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iy21e14 wrote
Reply to comment by Michael_G_Bordin in What is a film you loved that you will never watch again? by [deleted]
> I'm never watching it again though.
Let Neptune strike Ye dead Michael_G_Bordin
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iy12d0g wrote
Reply to comment by johngie in What's the best feel-good climax to a movie? by acharismaticjeweller
That ending gets me every time
Huevos___Rancheros t1_ix7w9rp wrote
Reply to What would you say is the best experience of a 2022 film you saw in theaters? by FutRaheem7
Nope in Imax was easily the best theatre experience for me this year and by quite some distance it was awesome
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuj2wyr wrote
Reply to comment by No-Tune-868 in What movie did you love when you were younger but got progressivly worse over time? by Steakhouse42
This was the most pretentious shit I’ve ever read
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuitl8y wrote
Reply to comment by AngsMcgyvr in What movie did you love when you were younger but got progressivly worse over time? by Steakhouse42
Pretentious or a contrarian is what I’m thinking
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuipym0 wrote
Reply to Terrifier 2, what was the plot? by Florian_isdum
I think you put more thought into the plot than Damien Leone did
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuim9i8 wrote
I would love Justin Hurwitz to do a tour where he plays songs from each of the movies he’s composed. First Man, La La Land and Whiplash all have beautiful scores.
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuilxk8 wrote
Did someone say “fuck off Johnny Utah, turn my pages BITCH”
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iuelypf wrote
I’m just gonna list off a few from a bunch of different kinds of horror so you have a good variety
Slow burn/psychological horror: Hereditary (2018) The Witch (2015)
Supernatural horror: Sinister (2012) The conjuring (2013)
Slasher: Halloween (1978) Scream (1996)
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iubq8be wrote
Reply to suggest me some movies. by hananmalik123
Kingsman secret service and The Gentlemen are both action movies that are hilarious
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iu7avmg wrote
This is my favourite movie of the year so far so I’ll explain the reasons why I enjoyed it as much as I did. I loved the twist that the ufo is actually the alien, I thought that was really creative and the way they handled it was awesome it was almost like jaws but in the sky. I also really liked how Jordan Peele used the main theme of spectacle as an “umbrella” to fit all of these other themes into the movie, I thought it was extremely well done and it left me with a lot to think about for weeks after watching the movie. And I just found it to be really entertaining, ik some people say it’s slow or boring but I just didn’t have those problems with it. I was hooked to the screen from minute one and I stayed that way till the credits rolled. I can just turn my brain off and just enjoy the visual spectacle Jordan peele cooked up or I can analyze the deeper meanings behind the things I’m watching, which is a quality a lot of my favourite movies have, so everything about this movie just worked for me.
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iu798fn wrote
Reply to comment by i_make_this_look_bad in I don’t get why “Nope” is considered so great. by jaobodam
How exactly does the colour of someone’s skin affect their enjoyment of a movie?
Huevos___Rancheros t1_iu78hud wrote
Reply to Who would you want to play Frollo in a Disney live action Hunchback of Notre Dame? by [deleted]
I agree with your pick but I don’t think Disney has the balls to put Hellfire in the remake whenever they decide to defile this movie or if they do it will probably be completely butchered like Be Prepared was.
Huevos___Rancheros t1_j246hun wrote
Reply to What’s the best mindfuck movie you've ever seen? by _kevx_91
Memento- one of the best twists I’ve seen in a movie that makes the movie even better the second time around because you’re noticing things you didn’t the first time which just enhances the brilliance of that movie.
The Witch- I’m not a Catholic anymore but I grew up as one and somehow Robert Eggers managed to tap into that really irrational fear I had of the devil when I was a kid. That movie gave me so much anxiety that by a certain point where I was dying for the movie to end just so I could relax, everytime it got to scenes in the night time I just knew I was about to absolutely shit my pants. This movie made goats scary I think it’s fantastic and the best horror movie of the 2010s.