Been raised on a lot of classics, and found some on my own. I really do like all waves of the ultimate storytelling; which is filmmaking.
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Jurassic Park 1993
God I love this movie.
Per usual, Spielberg is a master story teller—
So many subtle references and great foreshadowing.
That T-Rex breakout scene still is just one of the most memorable, nail-biting, masterful, and atmospheric scenes in movie history (for me)— it’s perfectly paced, well mixed with the thunder and rain, and its imposing. You the viewer are always on the same scale as Grant, Malcom, and the kids.
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Mad Max: Fury Road 2015
So good.
Just. So. Kick. Ass.
Never-ending high octane heart pumping energy from start to finish.One long car chase that never loses traction (in the metaphorical sense lmao)
Bad-ass women. Cast is perfect.
Guitar and drums get me electrified.
Need a behind the scenes on what cars/vehicles were comprised of what— and how they made them.
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It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This 2023
Super unique horror tale set in small town Midwest America, with a very interesting narrative that is constantly evolving and grabbing your attention.
Very good long drawn out set pieces, even for a found footage-style horror flick, that contribute to the unknown— which is the spookiest part of this film.
You can see the emotional and mental drainage in the two main characters (who are Nick Toti and Rachel Kempf, the writers and directors of the film) as the film goes on, and the delve deeper into the darkness of their rundown-film set.
Super awesome.
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