a pretty good but not too well-known movie that you watched thanks to this sub?

a pretty good but not too well-known movie that you watched thanks to this sub?

I'd seen Repo Man mentioned every now and then, but I'd never heard of it before. It's the kind of somewhat niche movie for me that I added to my watchlist, thinking, “someday, why not?”—and it turned out to be a great discovery

u/marniesss — 2 days ago

9 pictures of viggo mortensen with no context

pictures i found on Pinterest because my algorithm knows what i want to see ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

u/marniesss — 5 days ago

do you have a favorite french movie that isn't too "internationally" famous?

As a french person, i'm curious to know if you have a favorite french movie that really stuck with you. I often see La Haine, Amélie or Portrait of a lady on fire mentioned, but i would love to know if a "lesser known" french film got your attention

u/marniesss — 10 days ago
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hello, can you please elaborate on my birth chart? (not sure i can handle roasting lol but feel free to say it anyway)

i feel like i know who i am (at times) but i'm very curious to know what astrology aficionados would have to say about this birth chart/my personality. Have a good day/night 🤟

u/marniesss — 21 days ago

i watched The night of the hunter for the first time and this is one of the most hypnotic scenes i've ever witnessed in a movie

I didn't know what to expect, besides the fact that everyone was raving about this movie. The blend of horror and poetry, the boy's courage, the integrity of Lillian Gish's character and the monstrosity of Robert Mitchum's. It’s crazy how striking every scene is, like the famous shot of Shelley Winters underwater, or the eerie feeling of “Leaning, Leaaaning". But the one that sticks with me is when Pearl sings “Pretty Fly” on the boat. Between the enchanting landscape, her crystal-clear voice, and the sinister storyline, it’s one of the most beautifully haunting scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie. That song has been stuck in my head ever since

u/marniesss — 24 days ago

is there a movie from your top 4 that you never see in other people's top lists? (mine are pretty basic)

u/marniesss — 1 month ago