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Favorite films

  • Monster
  • Mulholland Drive
  • The Tree of Life
  • Climax

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  • Gothic

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  • The Steamroller and the Violin

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  • The Rat Catcher

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  • Nimic

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  • Gothic

    Gothic

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    March of The Rats Challenge: (Movie 3):

    Not as solely based on rats but we had the little guys make their appearances every now and then. This is one of the most horny films I have ever seen. Exactly how I imagined Lord Byron to host a night with his friends.

  • The Steamroller and the Violin

    The Steamroller and the Violin

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    Your telling me this was Tarkovsky’s student film?

    The fact this was made before his first feature length and is still this good is crazy. I can’t wait to get back to watching the feature films. Starting with Solaris sometime this week.

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  • Joe the King

    Joe the King

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    Movies like these always make me cry, I wish more of these indie grungy coming of age films were made today.

    It's an odd feeling that I can't describe, but I often find some parts of my younger self in these kinds of films.

    I loved a lot about this. A short and bittersweet film with a great lead actor. Go give this a watch people.

  • Angela's Ashes

    Angela's Ashes

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    Didn't actually need the subtitles for these Irish people surprisingly. I guess it's just the Scottish then.

    Anyways as for the film. Angela's Ashes touched me way more than I thought it would. This just felt so real and in touch with the people it was trying to present. The film is really sad but it was so clever in the way it managed to find and balance those happy and funny moments alongside the more sad and tragic ones.…