So, what you're really saying is you like movies with gladiators in them?Gladiator, love revenge movies.
Once you're watching every move that I makeThe Goofy Movie
In the spirit of Citizen Kane, I'd suggest There Will Be Blood. Simply a masterpiece.I don't necessarily mean your favorite movie, but what is something that people should watch at least once in their life? Could be because it is of great significance to the film industry, was the first of a specific subgenre that has now become a trope, or whatever other reason.
I'll start with Citizen Kane. It used cinematography that brought deep focus into mainstream films, and was an unabashed dive into American capitalism that hadn't been done as well previously (though I might have forgotten something earlier than this lol.)
What do you all suggest?
The Dude AbidesThe Big Lebowski ... you gotta watch it at least once or not .. its really up you to you man!
There are two outstanding movies everyone should watch. First one is Predestination, and boy do they do time travel correct on this one.I don't necessarily mean your favorite movie, but what is something that people should watch at least once in their life? Could be because it is of great significance to the film industry, was the first of a specific subgenre that has now become a trope, or whatever other reason.
I'll start with Citizen Kane. It used cinematography that brought deep focus into mainstream films, and was an unabashed dive into American capitalism that hadn't been done as well previously (though I might have forgotten something earlier than this lol.)
What do you all suggest?
movies with daniel day-lewis are usually pretty amazing imoIn the spirit of Citizen Kane, I'd suggest There Will Be Blood. Simply a masterpiece.
I don't necessarily mean your favorite movie, but what is something that people should watch at least once in their life? Could be because it is of great significance to the film industry, was the first of a specific subgenre that has now become a trope, or whatever other reason.
I'll start with Citizen Kane. It used cinematography that brought deep focus into mainstream films, and was an unabashed dive into American capitalism that hadn't been done as well previously (though I might have forgotten something earlier than this lol.)
What do you all suggest?
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