
r/SeriesSaga

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What was the first movie that ever gave you goosebumps?
reddit.comu/liskin13 — 2 days ago
Coco wasn’t just a movie, it was therapy
u/exotickeystroke — 2 days ago
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Be honest… which horror movie did absolutely nothing for you?
u/exotickeystroke — 3 days ago
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What’s the biggest movie disappointment you’ve ever watched?
reddit.comu/exotickeystroke — 4 days ago
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Netflix is overrated compared to HBO and nobody wants to admit it
u/Independent_Towel611 — 4 days ago
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If Parasite was made in English, people would call it the best movie ever made
u/Independent_Towel611 — 3 days ago
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Is it possible to make a well-received finale anymore?
After seeing all the vitriolic reactions from fans to basically every TV series finale from the past 5 or 10 years, I'm genuinely questioning if it's even possible to make a series finale with positive fan reception. For the record, I'm sure some of these finales deserved the hate they got. Game of Thrones, for instance, was a bad ending by almost any objective metric. But even Succession, which I think had about as perfect a finale as possible, was lambasted in internet circles like reddit. So it really leaves me scratching my head.
u/Budget-Poem-2052 — 4 days ago
Christopher Nolan really turned budgets into masterpieces
u/exotickeystroke — 5 days ago
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Spielberg’s filmography is basically cinema history
u/Independent_Towel611 — 5 days ago