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r/movies discovering the concept of less is more 🤯🤯🤯

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Alien(1979)

u/SkankHont avatar

vs. Big Mommas House

I didn't watch D or D2 fully but I did however go straight to the first T worm riding scene due to a funny comment saw elsewhere. Anyhow, anyone with enough time on their hands I suggest you freeze frame Z in all of her cuts during it. Wowzaz

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R/Movies when I want to see a giant monke use a smaller monke as a weapon

Should you really call a trilogy a duology just because the third movie hasn’t come out yet?

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I wonder what they'll think of Yasujiro Ozu's films. I wonder how many of them even know about Yasujiro Ozu. 

u/bsousa717 avatar

Someone will probably type an essay about Ozu's pillow shots blowing their mind

u/TheUmbrellaMan1 avatar

Nah, they will just bust their nuts talking about Setsuko Hara.

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One could imagine how being totally focused on sandworms would make the film a lot better; I however, being illuminated, can tell you that would not be good actually

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Tremors (1990)

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When I think of true art I think of Timmy Shallots in Dune