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sgmctabnxjs t1_iyf8vqb wrote
sgmctabnxjs t1_iye73sm wrote
English - England - Sheffield - South Yorkshire: The Full Monty (1997).
After the Conservative government ended Britain's steel industry, steel workers in Sheffield were unemployed and found it difficult to apply their skills. They hit upon the idea of making money like The Chippendales, by stripping. Funny, political, touching, heartfelt and joyful. Captures a moment in mid-late 90s Britain.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iye44lg wrote
>I'll defend my choices in the comments
Why do we need to be adversarial?
sgmctabnxjs t1_iydlwr5 wrote
Reply to Is the American flag in the opening and closing scenes of Saving Private Ryan accurate for the time? by [deleted]
The opening and closing scenes have Ryan as an old man. I don't think the war aged him that much.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iydlelr wrote
Reply to Korean movies by TrueMacedonian
- The Isle (2000)
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter… and Spring (2003)
- Poetry (2010)
sgmctabnxjs t1_iyd2xld wrote
Reply to comment by loverofonion in What’s The Last Best Movie You Watched? by Whathappensnext___
I thought he was interesting.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iyd26o6 wrote
When the Wind Blows (1986).
sgmctabnxjs t1_iyd23d0 wrote
The White Ribbon (2009).
sgmctabnxjs t1_iyd20gs wrote
Grave of the Fireflies (1988).
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Reply to At this moment, from an artistic and creative point of view, is film production inferior to that of video games? by [deleted]
You're watching the wrong films.
Your digital content delivery systems are making you pay attention to the wrong stuff.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iycpyrp wrote
Arrival (2016)
Lucky (2017)
Only Murders in the Building (TV series)
Andor (TV series)
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Blade Runner (1982) (Final Cut: 40th anniversary screening)
sgmctabnxjs t1_iycphrw wrote
Reply to comment by loverofonion in What’s The Last Best Movie You Watched? by Whathappensnext___
What did you want him to be?
sgmctabnxjs t1_iyaq0sc wrote
Reply to Looking for movie recommendations for films similar to blood diamond or hotel rwanda by Sanchezzy123
The Killing Fields (1984)
sgmctabnxjs t1_iy9tfwh wrote
Reply to comment by NakedGoose in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Well, they're growing.
It might have been better to say what films they do like.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iy9t5ph wrote
Reply to Is there a reason Denzel Washington's filmography features so heavily on airline movie catalogs? by MeijiDoom
He's a great actor and those are some fine films, across a whole range of genres. Something for everyone.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iy9qa1i wrote
Reply to comment by NakedGoose in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Like I say, it's up to individual parents. Talk it through, retell the story in your own words, prepare them, contextualise, reflect on what makes it scary with your children, etc. It helps to talk. Maybe talk about films they've already seen, ask what was scary, how did the film makers/story tellers make it scary, etc, etc. Helping children to not shy away from being scared, showing them how it can be okay, is an important task.
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Reply to comment by Liezel_Mentis in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
I was crying!
sgmctabnxjs t1_iy8wbm5 wrote
Reply to comment by Double_Jelly2589 in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Skipping parts isn't necessarily the best thing to do.
Perhaps describing exactly what is going to happen. Act it out. Make a game of it. Imagine you're going to fade away where no-one can see you. Pretend you can't see each other. These are just off the top of my head. Obviously you're the best person to make the decision for your own children. All the best.
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Reply to Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
- A Bug's Life (1998)
- Coco (2017)
- Curious George (2006)
- The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)
- Inside Out (2015)
- Luca (2021)
- Matilda (1996)
- Moana (2016)
- Monsters, Inc. (2001)
- Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007)
- Nim's Island (2008)
- Paddington 2 (2017)
- Ratatouille (2007)
- The Red Balloon (1956)
- Singing in the Rain (1956)
- Soul (2020)
- Toy Story 2 (1999) (not 1, 3, or 4)
- The Sword in the Stone (1963)
- WALL·E (2008)
- The Wrong Trousers (1993)
Credentials: I have three children, the youngest of whom is now 11. I've always looked for films with positive female role models as well, rather than the Disney princess shite. I've been very careful over the years to not push them too far, too fast. I'd always sit and watch a new film with them. Also I might preempt some things to help them get over stuff, but of course you're the best person to judge that for your own children. Sometimes it's useful to read the parental guide on IMDb, e.g. for Moana. However, sometimes it can make the tamest of films sound terrible, so take it with a pinch of salt. Also https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ is a useful resource of reviews by parents and children, and classification based upon things parents might be concerned about, e.g. consumerism, alcohol, positive role models, etc. Good luck! Enjoying films with my children is one of the great joys in life.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
My kids were terrified of Darla.
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Reply to comment by Reservoir-Dog7778 in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Fucker.
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Reply to comment by MartinScorsese in Who do you consider is Bela Tarr’s cinematic successor? by Educational_Ad_3757
I see Tarr as the anti-Tarkovsky. Tarr is nihilistic, engulfed by the darkness. Tarkovsky was full of hope and light in the darkness.
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My son's school's film club (run by students) chose to show it.
I think it appeals to people because you absolutely feel the humanity of the situation.
But like so many in every thread that discusses this, I don't feel I can watch it again. Maybe I should, though. The time I watched it my family were all away, and I had flu, was feeling really ill, lying on the sofa alone in an empty house. Hoo boy. Hold your loved ones close.
sgmctabnxjs t1_iy5qz0i wrote
Paddington 2 will take the top spot.
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Reply to What movie were you (ironically) bummed didn't live up to its title literally? by SuperAlloyBerserker
What's Eating Gilbert Grape?