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SoftPois0n t1_j6knxj0 wrote

Its Morbius Time! (2022), It won Various Oscars and Emmy's

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red_riders OP t1_j6kok2y wrote

😂 Favorite reply I’ve ever gotten in my three years on Reddit.

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Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6iq1gr wrote

Puss in boots 2 or GDT’s Pinocchio

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red_riders OP t1_j6iqm9y wrote

Hmm, if I get enough good recommendations, I might push the number up. I was considering GDT’s Pinocchio because I love stop-motion, but I’ve heard EVERYONE talk about how good Puss in Boots 2 is. What makes it so good?

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Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6iqte8 wrote

Puss in boots 2 is just very funny, the animation is beautiful, the story is also great and tackles some pretty adult themes in a very unique way.

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red_riders OP t1_j6ir33j wrote

Okay, watching it. So you highly recommend GDT’s Pinocchio too?

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Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6ira71 wrote

Yeah. I really liked both. I probably liked puss in boots better just because it was a little more entertaining but Pinocchio is beautifully done. I’d give them both great ratings.

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red_riders OP t1_j6irx0z wrote

Hmm, okay. Thanks for the recommendations.

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ConjeturaUna t1_j6iqa5v wrote

Neptune Frost

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red_riders OP t1_j6iqqua wrote

Never heard of it but I googled it. The premise alone sounds intriguing.

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DrakeMallard123 t1_j6irbt5 wrote

Isn’t Tragedy of Macbeth 2021?

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red_riders OP t1_j6irtnq wrote

I’m sure some of these others are probably 2021 also. I just count movies by when I get to see them, and I didn’t get to see Tragedy of Macbeth until it was released on AppleTV+ in January. I tried to do it the other way and count movies by their technical release date but it got to be too much of a hassle waiting for some. movies to come out a year+ later that released the previous year, like at Sundance or whatever.

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DrRexMorman t1_j6iu7fb wrote

Brian and charles

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red_riders OP t1_j6iyhvd wrote

Yeah, I was this close to watching that at Sundance last year. It looks good.

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nnicknightingale t1_j6ir9zy wrote

Don't Worry Darling or Bullet Train

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red_riders OP t1_j6is1tl wrote

Personally not interested in either one but thank you for the recommendations.

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iamboola t1_j6it2g5 wrote

The Good Nurse

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red_riders OP t1_j6itfcf wrote

Can’t stand Eddie Redmayne but thanks.

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red_riders OP t1_j6itr0b wrote

I have A Love Song on the list, really enjoyed it, but you picked some good ones. Hmm, I might have to bump it up to 55. I know everyone loves Decision to Leave.

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red_riders OP t1_j6ity4u wrote

Yeah, I had The Fallout on my list originally, and I do love sad and traumatic. Are Pearl and X really that good?

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Bodymaster t1_j6itgpx wrote

The Quiet Girl, one of the best of last year and nominated for an Oscar.

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red_riders OP t1_j6iu0gl wrote

Oh yeah, isn’t that the Irish one?

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Bodymaster t1_j6j1bf5 wrote

Yes An Cailín Ciúin to give it its proper name as Gaeilge. It's a great movie too, and I'm not just saying that as an Irish person.

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MurielHorseflesh t1_j6iuyos wrote

This was released in 2021 but was released on streaming and VOD in 2022 so I’d argue it counts.

De uskyldige (The Innocents) is a Norwegian supernatural thriller written and directed by Eskil Vogt. It’s about a group of young children who live on a Norwegian housing estate and hang out together in the woods when all the other kids leave for vacation in the summer. The children start to develop strange powers and the film takes a very dark turn.

It’s filmed in a very naturalistic way and the child actors are amazing making it even creepier.

One of the main characters is severely autistic and the child actress playing her does an incredible job of portraying it.

It’s in Norwegian obviously so expect subtitles but if you can handle that, this is one of the best movies I have seen in years.

Trailer: https://youtu.be/hm45yGSwArY

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OfferOk8555 t1_j6ivryy wrote

Wendell and Wild, The Woman King, RRR, Kimi, White Noise, bodies bodies bodies, bardo, X, Argentina 1985, Crimes Of The Future, Decision To Leave, Pearl, The Wonder

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T-408 t1_j6j0ina wrote

Pearl and X

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Jerrymoviefan3 t1_j6jcnvi wrote

If you haven’t seen some of these 50 then watch the highest ranked one:

https://criticstop10.com/best-movies-of-2022/

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red_riders OP t1_j6jefb7 wrote

It’s my favorite movie of the year actually. Top Gun: Maverick, Tár, Banshees, all great ones. Really looking forward to Aftersun.

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Jerrymoviefan3 t1_j6jfb1r wrote

Aftersun was my #1 movie of the year. I am glad the streaming price dropped radically late last week since I need to watch it again.

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red_riders OP t1_j6jfmjy wrote

Dang, wish I’d known that. Rented it just before. What did you like about Aftersun so much? Everyone seems to love it. I guess it could dethrone Everything Everywhere as #1 for me.

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Jerrymoviefan3 t1_j6jhhc4 wrote

The whole idea of a director making a partially autobiographical movie about a vacation with her father and using it to try to explore the mental problems which lead to his suicide five years later was fascinating to me. The movie accomplished its goal in a masterful way.

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Huevos___Rancheros t1_j6jmapd wrote

Babylon comes out on VOD tmrw I’d give it a watch

If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, Decision to leave is excellent.

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red_riders OP t1_j6jviav wrote

Yeah, I saw that it comes out tomorrow. Have you seen it? I’m a Damien Chazelle fan, seen his other three movies, and like each one only slightly less than the one that came before, so I’m assuming the trend will continue?

I’ve got Decision to Leave on my list to watch. I’ve heard it’s really good.

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Huevos___Rancheros t1_j6k3v6k wrote

Ive seen Babylon twice and I absolutely loved it. Initially I had given it a 5 stars on Letterboxd but on the second viewing I did notice some minor pacing issues that caused the movie to drag just a touch. Overall though I thought it was excellent

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red_riders OP t1_j6k6z3q wrote

Hmm, okay. What’s your favorite Chazelle movie?

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Huevos___Rancheros t1_j6k747k wrote

La la land, when I think of my favourite movies ever it’s one of the first to come to my mind I love it

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red_riders OP t1_j6k77pm wrote

Oh, sweet! Mine’s Whiplash. What are some of your other favorites?

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Huevos___Rancheros t1_j6k8p0e wrote

The place beyond the pines, Goodfellas, Spider-Man 2, Boogie Nights

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red_riders OP t1_j6k9cjv wrote

Hell yeah! The Place Beyond the Pines is so underrated. Love the music and cinematography in it. Boogie Nights is one of the best put together ensemble casts ever. Love that movie! Spider-Man 2, inarguably the best Spider-Man movie. And Goodfellas is suspenseful. Love Joe Pesci. So iconic.

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NieTyINieJa t1_j6jmqkr wrote

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
Roald Dahl's Matilda: The Musical

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