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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Memphis Belle
The “Memphis Belle” is a World War II bomber, piloted by a young crew on dangerous bombing raids into Europe. The crew only have to make one more bombing raid before they have finished their duty and can go home. In the briefing before their last flight, the crew discover that the target for the day is Dresden, a heavily-defended city that invariably causes many Allied casualties  Credits:…
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ezeonsoft · 7 months
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Most popular movies in the world
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aaronwarner · 7 months
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SEOHYUN & LEE JUN-YOUNG AS JUNG JI-WOO & JUNG JI-HOO in LOVE AND LEASHES 모럴센스 (2022) dir. Hyeon-jin Park
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sleepy-edits · 2 months
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compacflt · 8 months
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slimav?
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would never happen bc slider canonically smells bad
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thisisanewlowes · 5 months
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atomicradiogirl · 4 months
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rip james wilson MD you would have loved letterboxd
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Write in a comment which year is your favorite?
Thank you! 🧡🙏
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bi-spector · 1 year
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*coming home from puss in boots*
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Denial can only last so long.
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gothicprep · 8 months
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netflix's business model is soooo bad. clownishly bad. we'd be here all day if i unpacked all of this, so i'll just focus on one thing for now:
if you look at the box office top 10 at any given time, it's generally dominated by IP films. even the non-IP films, the biggest one this year has been oppenheimer, and that's a christopher nolan movie. a lot of people know what a christopher nolan movie is and want to go see that already. so even something that's not an IP film per se is still partaking in stuff that is known, which makes it functionally very similar.
but the way that you get successful IP is that you market it, and you get people talking about it. netflix doesn't have successful IP because they don't do marketing, and they don't get people talking. and there's sort of a chicken and egg problem here, which is that without the marketing, they're not gonna have the cultural cachet, and without the cultural cachet, they're not going to have IP because their stuff is forgettable.
they also, i think, explicitly design their movies and tv shows to be kind of forgettable. their whole model, if you go back a couple of years, has been "we want to feed every niche". and what that means is that they can't develop a coherent brand identity in the way that hbo or a24 or vertigo comics developed a coherent brand identity. what does a netflix movie or series feel like? you can't describe it. sometimes it's the sandman, or sometimes it's house of cards, sometimes it's some sort of kids show or reality show, sometimes it's is it cake. the only thing that ties those together is that netflix owns all of them. that's it. there's nothing else.
on a broader level, it's feeding its subscribers things that are intentionally disposable and is designed as a commodity, both in the way that they market it and the way that they roll them out so that they have no cultural lift and traction. this creates a problem for stars because the only way you can get paid big money by netflix is if you are already a big brand, which means you need to be already associated with something that's big and marketed and has a cultural footprint before you get to netflix. will smith gets a giant paycheck for bright, adam sandler gets a giant paycheck for doing his movies, but somebody who isn't a household name can't build one on netflix. which is going to create big problems for them when it comes to talent, because they aren't making anything that people will watch 100 times and be talking about 20 years later.
there are some exceptions here, of course. the stranger things kids have managed to build name recognition from being on the show. or the oscar bait stuff that they put out at the end of the year, like roma or marriage story, doesn't feel anywhere near as commodified. but in the grand scheme of how much stuff they produce, cases like those are drops in the bucket.
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cjblthoughts · 2 years
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Looking to watch the best of the best? Here's a list of the highest rated BL series on My Drama List:
A Tale of Thousand Stars 8.6⭐️
After a volunteer teacher dies in a tragic accident, her heart is transplanted into a rich university student. As he recovers and comes to terms with getting a second lease on life, he learns about his donor and decides to follow in her footsteps.
slow burn, light angst, survivor's guilt, wholesome, self discovery/improvement
Not Me 8.5⭐️
A twin disguises himself as his long lost brother to figure out who tried to kill him.
evil twin, hidden identity, slight enemies to lovers, fight for justice
Bad Buddy 8.5⭐️
After growing tired of their families' rivalry, two neighbor boys secretly become friends and then something more.
enemies to friends to lovers, family rivalry, university, secret relationship
HIStory3: Trapped 8.4⭐️
As a police officer investigates a mafia boss, wanting to charge him with murder, the two become closer and help each other.
enemies to lovers, mafia boss/police officer, mystery, action
Like in the Movies 8.4⭐️
19 year old Karl moves into his uncle's condo to learn to live on his own. He's struggling to make enough money to pay the bills and ends up letting a neighbor stay with him to cover the rent.
cohabitation, self dicovery, coming out, coming of age
We Best Love: No. 1 For You 8.4⭐️
Two high school rivals, always competing for the best grades, meet again in university and grow closer.
enemies to lovers, high school/university, secret crush
8.3⭐️:
Manner of Death
He's Coming to Me
Light On Me
Until We Meet Again
Anything I missed? Anything that surprised you?
Also! Reminder that my asks are always open for recs :)
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top gun: maverick is a 12/10. end of story. no negotiations.
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cuddlytogas · 2 years
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my greatest hope is that the ofmd fandom causes a surge in people appreciating master and commander
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compacflt · 11 months
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yesterday (06/12) was the anniversary of me watching top gun for the first time so here are some of my favorite personal reviews
i saw tg and tgm in june & didn’t think about tg for two months. i wrote the epilogue for wwgattai on august 10 and THEN rewatched it on the 11th & that’s when i knew there was enough potential to start writing wwgattai for real
a lot can change in a year. :)
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Finally reading some Bilbo/Thorin content and losing my mind
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w0nderw0man-cinema · 2 years
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Top Gun: Maverick
10 of 10 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
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WOW. Honestly, WOW! Not sure when it was the last time I held my breath during a movie that often. Not sure, I ever experienced an audience applauding after a movie. But today I did and I joined. Because that was an amazing movie.
Super nostalgic, but with a modern story. All those flight-fight scenes in these scenic landscapes. It's just hits different when there is not only CGI and greenscreen in a movie. The mission they are on is thrilling as hell and besides all that the relationship and drama between Maverick and Rooster is deep and emotional and I actually teared up in the end.
And I really hope there will be another sequel with Miles Teller as Rooster as the leading role, because he fucking rocked it and I would be happy to see more of this new generation of Top Gun.
They have a run with doing sequels to classics from decades ago. I celebrated Ghostbusters: Afterlife as well.
Check out what else I recently watched > here.
Cheers, A.
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