Another pair of directors I’ve not heard of, thank-you. Also I appreciate your username 👌
Did they fix the audio issues? I remember in the cinema not being able to hear things properly. I think the fast pacing was on purpose, probably hard to follow on purpose?
So much rewatchability in one show, when I binged it the first time people caught me looking into the distance mid-conversation.
Man… Paprika is one of my all time favourite animated films, absolutely unbelievable. I’ll have to check his others out.
I’ve not seen Beau is Afraid but loved Midsommar and Hereditary, such a fresh take on ‘horror’.
When I first watched 2001, I couldn’t believe it was that old of a movie, I’m sad I missed the Kubrick exhibition in London not long ago.
Turns out Francois Truffaut starred in Close Encounters of the Third Kind which is funny — I need to watch some older movies so thanks for the recommendation!
I actually haven’t heard of him or watched any of his films, which is exciting — thanks for your recommendation!
Lynch is definitely someone I want to watch more of, I watched his Masterclass on creativity, he’s an interesting character.
Ah I didn’t realise Villeneuve directed Prisoners, I loved that movie — the others (Dune, Blade Runner etc.) I definitely have to be in that kind of mood to watch them.
Very much looking forward to Oppenheimer, agreed — Tennet received a mixed response but I thought the subject hadn’t been tackled in that way before.
It definitely suffers from a sudden ending, but honestly given how good this movie was I can forgive it. Every single minute of the film was enjoyable, the guest appearances, the jokes and obviously the animation style — Sony Animation has really hit the nail on the head with this one.
I think the way they’re looking at it is part 2 of x, but even when you do a film in x parts, you can still give the movie a bit of an ending for the audience, I know it bothers some viewers more than others.
Why does it feel like yesterday 👴
It’s hard but not impossible, the thing with us as adults is people trust others less — but like people are saying, go to activities and events and really just introduce yourself.
Do things that you’re interested in and you’ll meet others, there’s a D&D night near me at a local games cafe that I’ve thought about going to for a while, stuff like that.
How long has it lasted? I can’t wait to see what SS terrible domain management tools look like.
Hello, i’m andrew and like many — a reddit refugee. I’m a graphic designer and web developer who currently resides in the UK, but is planning on moving to Germany later this year. It feels nice to be looking around all of the different communities, my main focus at the moment is learning German.
This was by far the funnest way to learn VIM for me: https://vim-adventures.com/
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