What should I watch before End of Oak Street

Watching the trailers, I spotted some Split diopters, and immediatly thought about De Palma, also, it would be stupid not to watch It Follows or Under the Silver Lake.

The last frame belongs to s1e22 of Twilightd Zone, Monsters are Due to Maple Street (as i recall), a critic related that chapter to End of Oak Street

What other things should I watch?

u/Jijolin_Supreme — 6 days ago

In which order should I watch Cowboy Bebop?

I heard that after ep22 I should watch the movie, that came out after the anime's ending.

Will the movie spoil me something about the ending?

Or anyways, how did you first watch Cowboy Bebop?

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u/Jijolin_Supreme — 19 days ago

The dumb run ive been having about films with directors named "Wes"

Maze Runner 1, 2 and 3, by WES Ball

Grand Budapest Hotel, Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and French Dispatch by WES Anderson

And Scream, Scream 2 and Red Eye by WES Craven.

Should I continue with this? Which other movie should I watch? Do you know more directors named Wes?

u/Jijolin_Supreme — 21 days ago

Do yall know about any argentine western/"neo-western"?

Ive seen Juan Moreira by Leonardo Favio, and I liked it. Now Id love more "gaucho" movies.

I know Viggo Mortensen did some westerns in Argentina, but I don't know if those are about gauchos.

Also, I saw A Red Bear by Caetano, that works really well as a neo-western.

And, about books, I only know Martin Fierro

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u/Jijolin_Supreme — 1 month ago

Do you know about more movies with these type of shots?

  1. 1941 by Steven Spielberg

  2. Blow Out by Brian De Palma

I'd describe it like, awful things happening and the "american" flag behind because, everything is rotten in that country

u/Jijolin_Supreme — 1 month ago

What should I watch today?

Lately ive been very obsessed with Nic Cage and Christopher Walken (and I love Lynch and Abel Ferrara, but I prefer Lynch). Also, I want to watch Evil Dead since a long long time.

Yesterday I saw Wild Tales, and the Bombita tale remembered me so much to what I heard about Falling Down. I also watched Obsession, which remembered me a Cortázar short story called "Circe", which is amazing, so, I wanna see something similar.

E.T. and Encounters at the End of the World are there just because I like Herzog and Spielberg.

u/Jijolin_Supreme — 2 months ago

Movies about looking forward in life and the light at the end of the tunnel

(please not comedies, not in the mood rn)

Ive been thinking about the end, and I don't like that, I can't see myself alive in 5 years, and im not even into any weird stuff. The world's situation scares me and makes me really sad. I cant talk to anyone abt my problems with anyone because when I try to explain them, they look like nothing. And I need something to feel good and start doing things

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u/Jijolin_Supreme — 2 months ago

Movies about people meeting after a long time

Movies about people meeting after a long time

I know few movies with that concept. Those make me really emotional, even if they arent about friendships or relationahips.

Im looking for crime/gangster movies, romances or dramas about family or friendship. Or strangers that met once, connected very deeply, but never again talked to each other, until…

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u/Jijolin_Supreme — 3 months ago
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Movies that make you feel like you're not in your home anymore when you finish them

u/Jijolin_Supreme — 3 months ago
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Que editoriales tienen las mejores traducciones?

Quise comenzar a leer Lovecraft, con una edición de Del Fondo que recopila varios de sus relatos. No sé si será que la prosa de Lovecraft es muy densa, si la traducción es muy mala o ambas a la vez, pero se me dificulta mucho seguir con la lectura. Encima dudo de la editorial, porque vi que empezaron a editar libros con tapas hechas con IA (🤮).

Empecé La Odisea, que supuse, sería más difícil de leer, pero me resultó muy grato y me transmitió muchas sensaciones, así que supongo que lo de Lovecraft es cuestión de la editorial.

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u/Jijolin_Supreme — 3 months ago