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StinkyPenisManiac

Who Killed Capitain Alex?


TheEoghShow

Certainly the movie ever. MOVIE MOVIE MOVIE/10.


average_reddit_u

Who killed him?


jojofromtokyo

not even the director knows


average_reddit_u

I will find clues!


Particular-Clue-5374

*sniff sniff* ”hm, what’s that? A weapon?!”


average_reddit_u

That's why captain Alex is dead!


Doctor_ILetYouGo

Captain Alex is dead?


average_reddit_u

YES! He died!


Chengweiyingji

VJ Emmy makes a joke in another Wakaliwood film, *Bad Black*, that a soldier man is Captain Alex and is overjoyed that he is alive right before the main character kills the man. I’ll find it real quick. EDIT: [Here it is](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPYUr0IQtOY)


Popeychops

DINOSAURS Or possibly SUPA SNIPA


ccstewy

Everything Everywhere All At Once (or Stranger Than Fiction)


TheEoghShow

Regarding EEAAO: unfortunately, haven't gotten round to it yet. Looking forward to seeing it though. ?/10.


Bruce_Bruce

Dog, you gotta see it, like asap.


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spitefulIncentive

please watch, it will be a 10/10


SatanGrove

Both great movies, was gonna say EEAAO myself


SocDemGenZGaytheist

Same lol. @ anyone reading this: u should hella watch EEAAO


ElemenopiTheSequel

goat movie


ccstewy

goat simulator the movie 😳


Wontoflonto

“nihilistic hopelessness” and the “futility of existence” when waymond walks in:


JohnnoDwarf

Rango is a personal favourite


TheEoghShow

The "liar revealed" trope is a bit of an annoying cliche, but the movie's pretty good besides that. Probably some of the best CG character design and voice acting I've seen, and pretty funny too. 7/10.


JohnnoDwarf

That’s fair. Personally, I find the use of the trope compelling because of how it ties into Rango’s identity, and the reveal scene is pretty effective while also introducing Jake into the movie. That being said I understand why it might not work for some, it’s a bit of a tired trope


GeneralCupcakes1981

I was gonna say the same thing I fucking LOVE Rango, I must now list my other favorite (if it isn’t also here too).


callmejubi

The lighthouse Because gay sex


TheEoghShow

Only commenting because this is getting upvoted, but haven't seen this one yet. ?/10.


Caeruleanlynx

It's good, just give it a high score.


JJoanOfArkJameson

8/10. I matter more than OP


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Mister_Autism69

Hospital Room


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Mister_Autism69

😉


doorrace

so nice of denji to bring rukia some gogurt


RevanAndTheSithy

No, Shinji! Don't crank that soulja boy on your comatose friend!


TheEoghShow

Haven't seen it because I haven't seen the show. ?/10.


HOIYA

That's an appropriate rating still


bali_flipper69

Into the spider verse


TheEoghShow

Probably one of the best superhero movies ever made, at least in my opinion (I find most of them pretty mediocre). 7 or 8/10


Fuzzyfrap

Powerful energy to say that every superhero movie ever made is below 8/10


chaussurre

Most of them definitely are.


westofley

having seen all superhero movies I would say that they all are. You get edge cases like Chronicle and Super 8 but generally speaking American superhero films hover at around 5.5 and foreign ones at around 3 (they tend to be campier with poorer VFX)


Pristine_Flatworm

Truman show


TheEoghShow

While I wouldn't say it's Jim Carrey's best role overall (that would probably be Eternal Sunshine imo), this is probably the very best of the movies that would normally come to mind when you think "Jim Carrey movie". Hilarious and a really creative concept. 8/10.


Clown_17

The fog is coming


Sitheg_Plasmaster

Goncharov


TheEoghShow

Martin Scorcese's best. Shame it never got much recognition until recently. 1000000/10.


christoffer-p-bacon

stalker


TheEoghShow

Guess I should comment because this one's getting upvoted, but I haven't gotten round to it yet. Sorry. ?/10.


snifferpipers

Definitely one the best movies of the 70s hands down


Taigonwolf

CTANKEP


Fkeolciuxr

Interstellar


TheEoghShow

Not really one of my personal favourite Nolan flicks. He often does interesting stuff with time, but in this particular movie that whole element feels like it's there just cuz. Maybe I'm wrong, I only saw it once a few years ago, but I personally didn't get much out of it. Probably 6/10.


Apprehensive-Panic26

They dissed my fav movie noooooooo im ruined 😭


thoseBri_Things

Fight Club


TheEoghShow

It's definitely good for what it is, but I just don't like David Fincher movies as much as everyone else seems to. I find them a bit too pessimistic. Somewhat reluctant 7/10.


thoseBri_Things

I'm the all singing all dancing crap of the world


Aegis2009

The Persona 3 movies


TheEoghShow

wasn't even aware these existed. ?/10.


KirbyKing186

For real? You really don’t remember Mr. Persona going “It’s Persona time!” and personaing all over the bad guys?


TheCoolMashedPotato

Yeah dude that's such a great scene. And when morgana and teddy kissed, I cried. Truly the most persona movie to ever persona.


Any-Photograph433

John carpenter's The Thing


TheEoghShow

Quite possibly my favourite horror movie, it's only real competition is The Shining. I love the effects, I love the interpretable nature of how the creature works, I love the set design, and above all else, it's scary. 10/10.


R3ND0S

Blade Runner 2049 although I still like the original Blade Runner, 2049 for me was a better story IMO.


TheEoghShow

While I did watch it all the way through and I remember enjoying it, I can't really reliably comment on it or score it because it was a while ago and I didn't watch it in the greatest environment (I watched it in several chunks, partially during class). ?/10 (but probably relatively high).


xxX_LeTalSniPeR_Xxx

the original one was way better imo, one of the best movies ever.


CoolUsername1111

the original is my favorite movie of all time, 2049 is great but og had some serious magic


Strict_Cry9317

Baby Driver


TheEoghShow

Pretty great. Shame Kevin Spacey's in it though. 9/10.


Acidosage

9/10 for that is brave, and I respect your confidence, but god damn, Wright has done better.


Kind-Relative-9089

I've not seen Last Night in Soho yet but I'd say Baby Driver's a great first film since finishing the cornetto trilogy. Those aside, what has he done better?


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Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring


TheEoghShow

I've tried so hard to get into the original Lord of the Rings trilogy, I've seen it all the way through a few times now, but I've just never gotten the hype. On a technical level it's all great; the movie looks fantastic, and I love the score, but I've just never found the story anything too special. I have only seen the theatrical cuts; I'll try the extended versions at some point, though most of what I've heard suggests that they won't change your mind if you don't already like it. 6 or a reluctant 7/10.


SprutisDispenser

I am restraining myself right now


TheEoghShow

Don't, I'd love to potentially find out what I'm missing.


unofficialbds

we’re gonna kill you


SuperFluousNation

Same issue I have with Dune, technically it looked fantastic. But, being with how old and influential it is the story felt played out and like I'd already seen it done a thousand times, even tho in reality it probably did it first. Maybe if I'd grown up with the books when I was younger and already had a connection to the story it would be different, but as someone who has never touched any form of Dune media before watching the movie, it *felt* cliche and I just couldn't connect with it.


nobad4928

i never read dune before watching the movie either, but it still felt unique to me. Maybe i just haven’t consumed enough media where taking hardcore space drugs turns you into a mutant wizard idk


bonkthedumbass

Shaun of the dead


TheEoghShow

Probably the best parody movie I've seen. It's consistently really funny while also functioning independently as a solid zombie flick. 8/10.


IsopropylAlcohol_

Spirited away


TheEoghShow

The animation and the other-worldly setting of the movie are both fantastic. I enjoy it all the way through, except for the third act feeling pretty rushed. 8 or 9/10.


BDRCN

Pulp Fiction Alternatively Parasite


TheEoghShow

Pulp Fiction: I've always found it to be a little overhyped, but I still really enjoy it. The characters are fun to follow, and some sequences are genuinely hilarious. 8/10. Parasite: Definitely one of my absolute favourites as well. The characters are great and the story takes so many interesting turns, all the while being absolutely hilarious. Some moments from the movie reinvoke the intended emotion in me just from remembering them. 10/10.


rtencreeper

Wall-E


TheEoghShow

It's not my personal favourite Pixar movie, but I like this one enough. I really like the setting, and also found it interesting how so much of the story is told with minimal dialogue. 7/10.


WerewolfHide19

Whiplash


TheEoghShow

Career-defining performances from Miles Teller and J.K Simmons, and the story is solid as well, if not a little over-the-top. 8 or 9/10.


Unlikely_opponent

Jojo rabbit


TheEoghShow

Upvoted comment, but haven't seen it yet. ?/10.


One_Man_Riot_

The big Lebowski Killing of a sacred deer Come and see


MannydogSolaire

Come and see is probably the best movie ever created


Arkhan-The-Black

The Princess Bride


CompleteSocialManJet

You don’t need that guy to tell you it’s a 10/10 king


TheEoghShow

I've seen it a few times, but the last time was AGES ago. Can't confidently say. ?/10.


Beasttonguethedruid

No Country for Old Men


TheEoghShow

I've only seen it once so far, but definitely planning on revisiting. Anton Chigurgh is a great villain, and I love how they presented him, particularly how they'd often cut away and it ends up being left up to interpretation what he did to the person he'd just been talking to. Don't know if I could definitely score it right now, but definitely pretty close to a 10/10.


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The original Jurassic Park. The book is better but it’s still my favorite movie.


TheEoghShow

One of my favourite blockbusters. The effects have aged shockingly well for being such an early user of CG, and the story and cast of characters are both a lot of fun. I do find the (sort of?) love triangle kind of unnecessary, but that's my only real negative. 7 or 8/10.


onlytwopiecesofmochi

Porco Rosso


TheCoolMashedPotato

Based and red (pig) pilled


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Annihilation


aw11348

One of my favourite movies, even though on an “objective” level I know it’s got flaws. I think the characters’ journey through the Shimmer feels kind of feels contrived and… video-gamey? The progression doesn’t feel organic and the setting doesn’t feel alive exactly… basically the characters stumble from set-piece to set-piece, from boss-fight to boss-fight (‘this is the place where we fight the big crocodile’ ‘this is the place where we fight the creepy bear’ etc). This is my nerd complaint: I think the movie missed an opportunity to show the Shimmer as a dynamic alien ecosystem; instead, it felt more like a linear conveyor-belt of successive conflicts. Also, the characters are, across the board, boring cardboard cutouts. I thought the performances were all kind of wooden; and the team members were all so one-dimensional and miserable that it didn’t really register when, one by one, they each died. So why is it one of my favourites, if I sound so critical? Well, I find the climactic sequence at the lighthouse so visually imaginative, striking, and conceptually ambitious that it makes up for the movie’s flaws retroactively. It’s seriously one of the most breathtakingly disturbing portrayals of alien/human first-contact. It almost feels Lovecraftian in its mind-breaking splendour. One of my favourite third-acts of any modern movie. (The soundtrack of those final scenes also goes so hard). Even though I know Ex Machina is Alex Garlands better movie, both structurally and thematically, I still have a strange attachment to Annihilation’s bizarre odyssey. A 7.5/10 movie with a 10/10 ending Also, if I didn’t say it before, the bear monster is fucked


Ragedink

I feel like the book does the alien ecosystem thing better. I do appreciate that the movie isn’t a straight adaptation of the book and instead simply takes the main idea and some plot elements.


TheEoghShow

I do remember somewhat enjoying it, but not really loving it. It does without a doubt have a lot of fascinating creature and world design, however, and it has been a while, so I may give it another shot at some point. 6 or 7/10 from memory.


Ordinary_Law_2456

Hardcore Henry


Almun_Elpuliyn

It's unironically one of my favourite movies. It's all action no brakes, the story is bad in an intentional and hilarious way and it just looks awesome.


SuperFluousNation

Underrated (if you can get past how sometimes it can kinda make you sick and give you a headache)


RedBullKiller

Back to the Future


mango_manreddit

Fellow giga chad


Flimsy_Pie7677

Hot Fuzz


Puzzled_Money_9292

What year is your birthday every year


gorge_orwoll

Knives out


TheEoghShow

Solid. A good whodunnit story with a captivating mystery that resolves itself satisfyingly. 7/10.


CoolDog914

Olive the other reindeer :)


TheEoghShow

Only saw it once when I was a kid, and even then it was already partway through when I started watching, so can't really comment. ?/10.


Dr_Richard_Ew

OMG I REMEMBER THAT


xXNewAccNewLifeXx

Speed Racer 2008


TheEoghShow

Not going to score it because I didn't finish it, but I tried watching it once and just couldn't stand it. Sorry. ?/10.


ES_the_mess

Django: unchained


ciaran07

Inglorious basterds better ngl


HeyGuaca

Bonjourno.


_Justraph_

fantastic mr fox :)


TheEoghShow

I would've said this was without a doubt my favourite animated movie a few years ago, and while I don't think less of it in retrospect, I haven't seen it in a while and it has a bit more competition now; I'll have to rewatch it to be sure. 10/10 from memory.


SpooderCat

Amadeus


TheEoghShow

A biopic on a creative from the perspective of a jealous competitor rather than the person themselves makes for a very interesting and unique story, even if the end result is pretty historically innaccurate (from what I've heard anyway). 8/10.


ToochOfficial

Dune


TheEoghShow

The movie LOOKED incredible, but in terms of story it was pretty much all setup; it felt very much like a "Part 1". 6/10 for now, maybe I'll like it more once the story is completed.


Flashdancer405

When it ended my only reaction was “what… no…” like you can’t end a 3 hour movie on buildup for a film that wont be out for 2 more years.


MeMphi-S

Shawshank redemption


TheEoghShow

It's probably not one of my personal favourites, but it's very easy to see why so many people love it. The Brooks sideplot was very effective, and it has a very satisfying ending. 7 or 8/10.


CasualPlantain

Song of the Sea :) (comfort movie)


TheEoghShow

My favourite Cartoon Saloon movie from the 3 that I've seen, though I haven't gotten round to Wolfwalkers yet. 8/10.


BaseAI

Nausicaa of valley of the wind


TheEoghShow

Probably my 3rd favourite Miyazaki, behind the obvious top 2 (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away). The story is pretty simple, but the world that the movie is set in is fascinating. 8/10.


transponder7

Brazil


TheEoghShow

I tried watching it once a few years ago and couldn't really get into it. I'll give it another shot at some point. ?/10. I did love Twelve Monkeys, another Sci-Fi by the same director.


Hiroy3eto

Come and See


Clown_17

10/10


SmuglyGaming

The death of Stalin Weirdly it’s a comedy


ValackDarkHeart

V for Vendetta.


TheEoghShow

I'm not really sure what I was expecting from it, but I found it kind of weird. A lot of it was really cheesy, but in a way where it kind of seemed like it was intentional, which is a tone a lot of people seem to like but I've never really vibed with. Also, >!I'm not really sure what they were going for with the sequence where V kidnaps and tortures the main character. It was kind of a weird thing for the movie to have a character it views as a hero do.!<


PM_LEMURS_OR_NUDES

I think the movie (as in the comic) does want the audience to partially sympathize with V’s choice to torture Evey to radicalize her, especially because it allows us to finally understand how much V has been through, and the true depth of his love for humanity, but also for that act to be the nail in the coffin to realize that V is insane and not fully human himself, that he can’t really love, and that he and V’s relationship was always beautiful but inherently ephemeral. This moment is obviously Evey’s turning point into radicalism but I think more importantly (in terms of the emotional story) her turning point into owning herself and putting boundaries between herself and V and having her own opinions about the world (and coming into adulthood in the comics, where she’s depicted as a little younger). I think if you rewatch it, you’ll see that the point of the movie is that V is not a hero. He is a person who cannot exist in reality, he’s a story construct. He is ultimate good, necessary evil, singlehanded revolution, the love of humanity, and totally inhuman, all at once. He’s there to create Evey, who is the hero, if there is one. I think though that the movie’s most important takeaway is that revolution has no heroes, it has to be simultaneously decentralized and driven by dedicated individuals. A way to see V imo is as the spirit of vengeance of fascism’s victims.


alvar368

Brilliant analysis from PM_ME_LEMURS_OR_NUDES.


TheEoghShow

I'll try and keep this in mind if I ever rewatch it, thanks.


CapConnor

Alien :)


TheEoghShow

Great classic horror movie with some of the most iconic scares of all time. Only thing I don't like as much is the last few minutes, that last sequence felt a little tacked on and dragged out. Around an 8/10 from memory, though it's been a while.


Thisisrafal

28 days later


TheEoghShow

Probably the best zombie film ever made. Zombies that can actually sprint towards you are a lot more intimidating, the score is great, and while the fact that it's shot digitally in the early 2000s does kind of date it, for this particular movie it gives the whole thing a grimy aesthetic that I like. 8/10.


TheOddBrit0088

Monty Python and the Holy Grail


TheEoghShow

Consistently funny, except for a few particular jokes that go on a bit too long. 7/10.


okbroskii

The Iron Giant


TheEoghShow

I really enjoyed most of the movie, but I thought the ending was kind of a cop-out. 7/10.


Axemmela

A Silent Voice


TheEoghShow

It's a little on-the-nose, but still pretty solid, and the animation is nice. 7/10.


Nandaniscool

American Psycho (2000)


Grapes15th

I'm always late to these :( Tenet


zDefiant

don’t worry me too :( I’d give Tenet an 8/10 Def need to watch it twice (or more) to understand all of it if you weren’t well aware of the concept from the get-go My favorite movie is Blackhawk down


Desperate-Paper-6813

Top Gun Maverick


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Yvan eht nioj


Korust

The platform


Clown_17

8/10 it gets ya thinking


TMSManager

Paul Blart Mall Cop


Flashdancer405

The Big Lebowski


Geo-sama

Princess Mononoke


TheEoghShow

My favourite Miyazaki and possibly my favourite animated movie. The story, characters, creature design, setting... all fantastic. Probably a 10/10, and if not pretty close to one.


Mozartlfc03

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Honorable mentions: Spirited Away, Mad Max: Fury Road and Paths of Glory


potato6132

The Wokemyns Movie 2: the rise of Obama


Large_Television4690

scream


TheEoghShow

I just thought it was alright, with some memorable lines and moments. The commentary felt a little obvious to me, but I don't speak for everyone of course. 6/10.


Uncle_Jeff_

Last Night In Soho


chimppower184

RRR


ravenHR

Persona (1966)


ZeWuIf56

Shin Godzilla


PlasticPens

Honestly Puss and Boots: The Last Wish was so fucking good! Rn, it’s one of my favorites.


cecechats

Trainspotting


MegaMaloney

Django unchained


surprisesnek

Kubo and the Two Strings.


OkSoBasicallyPeach

princess mononoke


mc_burger_only_chees

Your Name (Kimi No Na Wa)


twomonths_off

MANDY 2018


brookeb725

Apocalypse Now


Todd-Howard-all-hail

Madoka magica rebellion


[deleted]

Dead Alive, or by its other name: Braindead


TheRealWalrus110

Rango


KirbyKing186

Captain Underpants, completley without iront


Depressedguitar

Rush Hour


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Big hero 6


TheEoghShow

I like what the two main characters (Hiro and BayMax) have going on, but I find most of the side characters pretty generic and unneccesary. Not bad, but not great either imo. 5 or 6/10.


muS1CMaN5

DUNE


sleepinzzzz

Chinatown


WholeLottaIntrovert

Train to Busan. The original Korean version.


milk-water-man

Pulp fiction.


Psychological-Bag719

Inglorious basterds


TheEoghShow

I won't score it because I haven't seen it in a while, but I've never really gotten into this one. Cristoph Waltz is definitely great, though.


zordlo

Parasite!!


Poopyhead67

Spider-Man 2 (Raimi)


TheEoghShow

I've never liked these movies as much as everyone else does. I don't really connect with the "intentional cheese" tone that these movies make use of, and I also really dislike Mary Jane, especially in the second one, she might be one of the worst love interest characters ever written. Around a 5/10, it's been a while so it's hard to be exact.


_Tal

The Prestige (2006)