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How do you keep track of your physical media?
I’ve been using Letterboxd for a few years to track what I watch. But I’ve got a large collection of physical media and sometimes it’s tough to remember exactly what I have when looking for...
I’ve been using Letterboxd for a few years to track what I watch.
But I’ve got a large collection of physical media and sometimes it’s tough to remember exactly what I have when looking for something to watch. Plus the eternal “Did I lend that to a friend?” question.
If anyone has any ideas on how to keep track of this stuff, I’d love some suggestions.
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Film Theory: It's A Wonderful Life's ending is a living nightmare
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The nominations for the 39th annual Razzie Awards have been announced
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Disney's most important movie of 2019 isn't 'Avengers' or 'Star Wars'
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Spider-Man: Far From Home | Official teaser trailer
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Realistic-looking people?
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking...
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking people?
Edit: TV show suggestions are also welcome!
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Star Trek 4 might be shelved
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How Technicolor changed movies
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agoodmovietowatch.com - My go to website if i want to find a high quality international film, it contains many hidden gems you might have missed.
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A short history of computers in the movies: Panel lights, spinning tapes, and lab coats
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How do you make a sex scene sexy? (And keep the actors safe?) Five intimacy coordinators explain their craft
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Mary Poppins, Eliza Doolittle, and Julie Andrews' Oscar
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Tubi is a good alternative to Netflix
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W a T E R D R O P
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Late Afternoon
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Preview of the Downton Abbey movie
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Take script, add snow - The psychology behind America’s obsession with Hallmark Christmas movies
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What's your favourite Christmas movie?
Yep. It's that time of year. We buy presents, go to parties, listen to carols... and watch old Christmas movies! What's your favourite movie? Is it an old classic drama? A big glitzy spectacle? A...
Yep. It's that time of year. We buy presents, go to parties, listen to carols... and watch old Christmas movies!
What's your favourite movie? Is it an old classic drama? A big glitzy spectacle? A soppy tear-jerker? A goofy comedy? Which Christmas movie is the one you watch over and over again, year after year?
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Using data to determine if Die Hard is a Christmas movie
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Films with heroines make more money
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Brightburn | Official trailer
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Marvel Studios' Avengers | Official trailer
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Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective Top 20 movies by influence centrality The Wizard of Oz (1939) Star Wars (1977) Psycho (1960) King...
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Top 20 movies by influence centrality
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Star Wars (1977)
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Psycho (1960)
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King Kong (1933)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Metropolis (1927)
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Citizen Kane (1941)
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The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Frankenstein (1931)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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Casablanca (1942)
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Dracula (1931)
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The Godfather (1972)
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Jaws (1975)
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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
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The Searchers (1956)
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Cabiria (1914)
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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Gone with the Wind (1939)
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Bronenosets Potemkin (1925)
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Whiplash (as reviewed by a jazz musician)
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Manic pixie prostitute
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The Lion King | Official teaser trailer
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In Praise of Tom Waits, Character Actor
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'That time Disney remade Beauty and the Beast' - On Disney's ongoing live action remake trend
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Dumbo | Official trailer
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"As you wish..." Willam Goldman passed away at 87
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How the world’s worst movie could change copyright
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Lost Disney 'Oswald' film found in Japan
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Pokémon: Detective Pikachu | Trailer
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Recently watched Night of the Living Dead, and I was very impressed
"How could a low-budget, black and white movie from the 60s possibly scare be that scary." I thought to myself as I was purchasing my ticket for the movie. I was going to see the movie, because I...
"How could a low-budget, black and white movie from the 60s possibly scare be that scary." I thought to myself as I was purchasing my ticket for the movie. I was going to see the movie, because I had always heard that it was a good movie. I thought that this movie couldn't possibly be scary, so it had to have other merit to have it be considered a good movie.
I left the cinema that day quite spooked. I was amazed at with all of it. The true horror weren't the wondering ghouls, but the interaction between the people inside the house. It was a social experiment more than anything else. What would happen if six people were placed inside a house, with a wounded child, and impending doom closing in on them? This is the question answered by the movie. A power struggle between Ben and Harry, about the safest place in the house to hide, led to the death of Harry. Everybody sided with Ben, and in the end he only survived the longest because he hid in the cellar as Harry had suggested from the beginning.
TL;DR
I found the fighting between the survivors in the house to be very spooky.5 votes -
"The Wandering Earth" could be China’s breakout sci-fi blockbuster film
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Hackers (1995) - reView ft. Macaulay Culkin | RedLetterMedia
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Space horror: Is it dead?
Prometheus (2012), Alien: Covenant (2017), Life (2017), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), you name it. Why is everyone in the team is a complete incompetent buffoon? Why is the science behind the...
Prometheus (2012), Alien: Covenant (2017), Life (2017), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018), you name it. Why is everyone in the team is a complete incompetent buffoon? Why is the science behind the films so bad? Why do the protagonists do stupid crap? The crew from Alien IV looks like geniuses compared to these people.
Am I the only one who is seriously disturbed by this trend?
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Delivery (2005), a short film by Till Nowak
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Guillermo del Toro - Monsters, makeup and movie magic
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Annihilation and decoding metaphor
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A eulogy for Batman & Robin | Movies with Mikey
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The Library of Congress lets you stream hundreds of free films
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AfroCine: Celebrating African cinema around the world
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WarnerMedia to shut down FilmStruck subscription-streaming service
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The unlikely 25th-anniversary celebration of ‘Hocus Pocus,’ a film reviled by critics in 1993
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Fifth Element cop cosplay at New York Comic Con - Tested
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How 500 Days of Summer gets the Manic Pixie Dream Girl right
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How sci-fi movies like WarGames led to real policy during the Reagan administration
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Georg Rockall-Schmidt - Getting Remakes Right
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