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Do Juno and Superbad hold up still? I don't think I've watched them since then.
Superbad really does - it feels more authentic than any other high school depiction I've seen
I saw Juno for the first time this past year. It was OK. I wouldn't go so far as to recommend it.
Hands down 10,000 BC. Hear me out You've got: Ooga Booga , Mammoth Man, What is This Berry and Will it Kill Me , OUCH! Fire is Hot!, Thunder is Scary, Sabertooth Tiger King , Godfather 3
10,000 BC
That movie sucked
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443649/
OUCH! Fire is Hot!
Ugh. That movie was bad movie. Me see plot twist from many far away. Why they have to add grunting to movie now? Movie was better when just was cave painting. Me give 2 rocks out of more than 2 rocks
It's 1993
Jurassic Park
Schindler's List
Adam's family values
Free Willy
Groundhog Day
My neighbor Totoro (in English at least)
Rudy
The Super Mario movie
Tombstone
We're Back! A Dinosaurs story
What's eating gilbert grape
The sandlot
Plus a handful of comedies like Mrs. Doubtfire and Robin Hood: Men in Tights, which I haven't seen recently enough to know how badly they've aged.
1973 in addition to my unnamed favorite film we have:
the exorcist, the sting, holy mountain, american graffito, soylent green, mean streets, coffy, torso, jesus christ superstar, day for night, messiah of evil, theater of blood, the spook who sat by the door
every genre i like has a '73 banger, even if my second favorite director had an off year :deeper-sadness:
and holy shit i've actually watched all of those i just listed :live-slug-reaction:
Good pick. My favorites from '73 you haven't mentioned - World on a Wire, Scenes from a Marriage (both of those are miniseries, but the latter was also edited / released theatrically), Duvidha, Touki Bouki, Sleeper, F for Fake, The Long Goodbye.
There's also Spirit of the Beehive and The Mother and the Whore, both of which I really need to see. And Don't Look Now, which I like less than most people, I guess.
lmao so many films come out every year :stalin-stressed: way more these days too
Probably this year.
- Top Gun Maverick
- Thor Love and Thunder
- The Gray Man
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
- Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness
- The Batman
- Death on the Nile
- The Northman (So many cool viking movies!)
- X
- Everything Everywhere All at Once (for the cinephiles)
1982 was pretty good, even just for scifi:
The Thing
Poltergeist
Blade Runner
E.T.
Tron
The Wrath of Khan
King of Comedy
First Blood
Tootsie
Ghandi
The Secret of Nimh
Diner
Missing
Sophie's Choice
1957 had The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, 12 Angry Men, Nights of Cabiria, The Cranes Are Flying, Paths of Glory, Sweet Smell of Success, and The Bridge on the River Kwai
1962 had Harakiri, Lawrence of Arabia, Vivre sa Vie, An Autumn Afternoon, La Jetee, Cleo from 5 to 7, The Exterminating Angel, and Jules and Jim
'63 and '64 were great, too. And '66.
American Pie
American Beauty
Eyes Wide Shut
The Matrix
Office Space
Blair Witch Project
Girl Interrupted
Fight Club
Being John Malkovich
Boys Don't Cry
Election
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
10 Things I hate about You