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Min
5 months ago
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Nicholas Hicks
1 year ago
I just want to see if anyone else is addicted to movie music like me 🤣.
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Clara
1 month ago
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Tommy
1 year ago
Would you watch it?
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Jessica
14 days ago
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4Just reminiscing about the time I met billy zabka, the true karate kid. 😝
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Daia
2 months ago
My friend invited me to watch a movie. I told him to not tell me anything about it including the name. It should make it interesting to just experience it with no initial bias. Has anyone done this before?
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Dimitri Kovalskyy
1 year ago
Has anyone seen the new squid games on Netflix? What are your thoughts, I thought it was incredible. One of the best shows I’ve seen on Netflix!
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Min
6 months ago
I’m having writer’s block and looking for some ideas. Anything in the realm of sci-fi fantasy superpower…
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Jemar bariwa
1 year ago
Mine is breakfast club
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Alex Anderson
5 months ago
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Gevork
1 year ago
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1I have a pretty dumb idea to make an extremely serious Batman/Kungfu style movie about Santa Claus and Grinch. The mood is dead serious, Claus has been alive for ages and has extensive knowledge and military training in combat, hit training, and martial arts. Grinch is kind of like scarecrow from the old Batman movies and leads an organized supernatural crime syndicate. He is hellbent on taking over the world and is tormenting children and adults alike, pretending to be their saviour while actually being the cause of the torment and unrest. The movie depicts multiple martial arts fights between Claus and hordes of cronies sent by Grinch's syndicate. The final battle between Grinch and Claus expands into a major city, Grinch transforms into an ungodly monster and threatens to wipe out everyone in every city around the world. Santa utilizes a giant bell tower to deal a supernatural deafening blow to Grinch, paralyzing his monster form. This allow Claus to deal the final strike to Grinch's heart while it is exposed. The film ends with Claus shown missing his famous jacket and hay standing in dust and rubble in the destroyed city. The end credit scene pans down to his jacket and hat blown by the wind by hanging on to a park bench. A tall slender dark and boney figure is shown extending it's hands and firmly grasping the jacket and hat. You see a shadow sillouette of the slender tall being dawning the cape and hat.
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Robert
6 months ago
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4What movie fits this description for you? No wrong answers here, just opinion. For me, one of them is "Ghostbusters"
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Min
4 months ago
I’m INFJ and I want to create a writer’s group with INFJs to see how wild it can get.
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Xander
1 year ago
Help me
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Josh
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards a MacBook because my uni uses all Mac but I wanna get the most out of the money spent on a laptop
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Min
5 months ago
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Mark
1 year ago
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4Anyone into movies from the 80s? Horror, action, fantasy. Low budget, obscure movies. Those seem to be the best. And they usually have an amazing soundtrack!
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Kiké
1 month ago
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Austin
1 year ago
Let's go they're finally making the Boba Fett show!!🥳
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Jacob
1 month ago
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2As dirivitive, profit-centered filmmaking has saturated the market for decades, which"classic" films still blow the minds of Millennials and Gen Z'ers?
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Frank
1 month ago
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5Your work can be anything to photography to art to Filmmaking
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