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    I just watched one, like 30 minutes ago. It’s Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony

    It’s about music, and honestly animated films about music are some of the coolest films, as they can have infinite imagination of synchronizing and visualizing the music.

    I know Doraemon isn’t that popular in the west, but it’s one of the top franchises here in Asia.

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    The Life Aquatic

    Wes Anderson movies are an acquired taste. But this one in particular is very accessible, and very funny. And it has a very emotional ending.

    The only thing an uninitiated viewer needs to know is that the effects are intentionally low-budget. Just take them as seriously as the characters do, you’ll warm to them.

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      Right up there with Tenenbaums for me. Wasn’t as impressed with it when I saw it in theaters, but it really grew on me. Still get the feels when Queen Bitch plays at the end.

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      My first time watching this movie I stopped paying attention about 30 minutes in. Some time later the final act started and I was drawn back in. I have since watched it from start to finish about 5 times. Which doesn’t sound like a lot, but I’m the kind of person who doesn’t generally watch a movie more than once.

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      That’s my favourite Wes Anderson film! The story and design are beautiful and the writing is brilliantly clever.

      the effects are intentionally low-budget

      Some of them are for aesthetic reasons, but this film was actually pretty expensive to make. Famously it did a lot of damage to WA’s reputation among Hollywood execs because the studio greenlit a high budget for him and gave him a lot of creative control and the movie ended up doing really poorly at the box office. It cost 50M to make and only earned 25M in box office sales.

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    Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    It’s an absolute delight and based on a true story. The first black ops team.

    https://youtu.be/zvwDen1Wrx8

    Two books on it:

    https://archive.org/details/ministryofungent0000dami

    https://academic.macmillan.com/academictrade/9781250119032/churchillsministryofungentlemanlywarfare

    The crazy part, the absolutely crazy part, is that in the real life story, nobody got killed. You can see in the trailer they COMPLETELY changed that part. Nobody would believe it.

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    Vesper. It is imo a good sci-fi movie, but a tough one. The lives of the characters are not easy, but the movie doesn’t tell you that, you discover it through details casually said by the characters. The movie itself is a post apocalyptic movie in a very original setting. It is about biotechnology instead mechanised or AI tech. It is worth it for this alone IMO. It was a great movie imo, but not one to cheer up.

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    My partner and I are watching every movie that Arnold Schwarzenegger has ever been in, no matter how small the role. We just finished watching Scavenger Hunt from 1979 and it was fucking horrible. By the far the worst movie from his early days in film. It’s not that he made it bad, the movie in and of itself was bad.

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    How I Saved the President also known as The Undercover Kid. It‘s a 90s kd adventure move in which a preteen who can talk to animals is somehow way better than the Secret Service at their full-time jobs.

    It‘s perfect for a Bad Movie Night.

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    Nausicaa of the valley of the wind. A Studio Ghibli film.

    Yes, would definitely recommend! A classic. It’s older at this point but still a great movie

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      Nausicaa SLAYS. If you’re in the US, there are often annual “Studio Ghibli Fests” that show Ghibli movies on the big screen, btw. The manga’s amazing too, you can often find it in libraries.

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      Nausicaa is my favourite film :)! the soundtrack is so bizarre in the best way

      (the last film I watched was Kiki’s delivery service, also recommend that to everyone! it’s a lot more relaxing and kid-friendly than Nausicaa though)

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    A Family Affair (2024) Zac Efron, I expected background noise and got a surprisingly good movie.

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    Inside Out 2 - and yes, I thought it was great, although not quite as good as the first one.

    Last grown up film I saw was Emily the Criminal, which I really enjoyed. Aubrey Plaza is excellent in it.

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    Recently rewatched “What If” as background noise. I had never heard of it when I first watched it, and came away really enjoying it. A really good cast, and a quirky rom-com plot made it a fun watch.

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    Robocop & Robocop 2 back-to-back. I’d recommend the first one but not the sequel. Even though it’s the same main actors, the writers seemingly decided to lower their IQ and make their personalities more shallow in the sequel.

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      I feel the second one is worth it for the warehouse attack scene and the press conference/final fight.

      I don’t feel it’s a bad movie, but it’s got more silly than satire and focuses too much on the bad guys POV rather than RoboCop. Plus they literally wreck his personality.

      First movie is still amazing though. One of my favorites!