u/Nice_Pie_2119

Image 1 — Who holds the crown? Rate my grid vs. My friend's!!
Image 2 — Who holds the crown? Rate my grid vs. My friend's!!

Who holds the crown? Rate my grid vs. My friend's!!

Be as brutal as u want, and rate it and state your reason and which one did you all prefer??

First slide is mine, cuz why not? and second one is his obviously.

EDIT: THANKS Y'ALL FOR SHARING YOUR OPINION WE REALLY LIKED IT, BTW MY FRIEND WON BY A LOT!!, WHICH I PERSONALLY KNEW IT. I SUPPOSE I HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN MOST OF EM FROM MY FRIEND'S PICKS, I NOT SURPRISED CUZ I STOPPED WATCHING ANIME FOR OVER THE SPAM OF 2 YEARS AND INVESTED IN FILMS. IG THAT'S THE MAJOR REASON FOR MY LOSS, ANYWAYS. HE DID HAVE 'W' PICKS SO IT'S ALRIGHT.

u/Nice_Pie_2119 — 1 day ago

Which friend group member passed the vibe check? Rate our Top 4s out 10 and give your reasons.

My friends and I are comparing our Top 4 movie lists and want Reddit to settle it. Who has the best taste here?

​Give us your honest ratings for each list, tell us who you fw the most, and give your reasons in the comments!

My friend's id rustin_detective and number 'c' doesn't have an acc yet!

Thanks in advance!!

EDIT: THANK A LOT Y'ALL, IT'S LOOKS LIKE OUR LITTLE DEBATE IS SETTLED. IT'S SEEMS LIKE I GOT AND EDGE HERE.

u/Nice_Pie_2119 — 3 days ago

What does my Letterboxd Top 4 say about me? Rate them and drop some recommendations!

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Hey everyone,

I’m looking to update my watchlist and wanted to get some feedback on my current Top 4 favorites from my profile.

🎬 My Top 4 Favorites:

Schindler’s List (Dir. Steven Spielberg) – Absolute masterpiece. Deeply devastating, but the filmmaking and emotional weight are unmatched. Aside from this, I haven't watched any other films by this director yet.

The Prestige (Dir. Christopher Nolan) – My favorite Nolan film. The themes of obsession, rivalry, and structural magic tricks make it endlessly rewatchable. I have watched all of Nolan's films, and this one remains my absolute favorite.

There Will Be Blood (Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson) – Daniel Day-Lewis delivers one of the greatest performances in cinema history. A masterclass in character studies and tension. Aside from this masterpiece, I haven't watched any other films by this director yet.

No Country for Old Men (Dir. The Coen Brothers) – Pure, relentless tension. Anton Chigurh is an incredible antagonist, and the directing is flawless here. I have only watched a little bit of this director duo's work so far.

💬 What I'm Looking For:

Rate my top 4 (Be as brutally honest as you want!).

Recommend me some movies based on these. I clearly love intense character studies, high-tension thrillers, themes of obsession, and masterclass directing.

What should I watch next? Thanks in advance!

u/Nice_Pie_2119 — 5 days ago