Next up on my list is probably gonna be Uncut Gems if I can find it. After growing up only really watching cartoons I’m really trying to get into more movies because the amount I’ve seen is embarrassingly small, if you have any recommendations lmk please
some great starters:
blue velvet
paris, texas
memories of murder
the big lebowski
stand by me
prisoners
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Anonymous2w
Dude same! What are you interested in?
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Anonymous2w
La la Land
Devil wears Prada
Shutter Island
Shawshank redemption
Forrest Gump
Interstellar
Train to Busan
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Anonymous2w
Watch Snatch, it’s absolutely amazing
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Anonymous2w
Requiem for a Dream
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Anonymous2w
fight club, inception, la haine, the wolf of wall street, the departed, memento, django
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Anonymous#12w
I’m also eyeing There Will Be Blood and Pulp Fiction, I’m really just trying to watch more mature films now that I’m 18 and I don’t have to really worry about my younger siblings
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AnonymousOP2w
I reccomend the Knives out movies
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Anonymous#12w
Twilight saga was interesting
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AnonymousOP2w
Watch most Paul Thomas Anderson stuff, he doesn’t miss. Start with Boogie Nights and it’s good from there onwards.
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Anonymous#22w
Noted
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Anonymous#32w
Noted
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Anonymous#42w
Paris, Texas... 😭😭😭
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Anonymous#52w
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Anonymous#42w
Gotta set aside a dedicated 5 hours to rethink your life after watching that one
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Anonymous#52w
ahhh i thought you were laughing lol
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Anonymous#62w
Alien (the og, fell off after the first couple movies)
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Anonymous#62w
Noted, Forrest Gump is probably gonna be what I watch next since I managed to find it
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Anonymous#72w
Alright will look out for it
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AnonymousOP2w
WAIT also unbreakable and the sequel split and glass (i think I watched split first and it’s so so good)
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Anonymous#92w
django unchained btw since there’s multiple movies called django 😭
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Anonymous#92w
the original django is also fucking awesome though
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Anonymous#51w
Second this, OG Django is leagues and miles better than unchained.
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Anonymous#101w
I wouldn’t go that far, one is a spaghetti western and the other is a Tarantino film, they’re different movies, it’s like comparing apples to oranges