Tiarwa

Tiarwa

Favorite films

  • The Lighthouse
  • Bill Cunningham New York
  • Trainspotting
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show

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  • Throw Momma from the Train

    ★★★

  • Fritz the Cat

    ★★

  • The Whale

    ★★★½

  • Julie & Julia

    ★★★

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  • Throw Momma from the Train

    Throw Momma from the Train

    ★★★

    this movie’s straight up a good time. how cant you like Crystal’s and DeVito’s comedic and endearing chemistry?

    YOU LIED TO ME
    BONK

    “you wanna see my coin collection?”
    “no”
    “this ones a nickel, this one also is a nickel, and heres a quarter. and another quarter. and a penny. see? nickel nick quarter quarter penny”
    “are any of these coins worth anything?”
    “no.. heres another nickel though”

  • Fritz the Cat

    Fritz the Cat

    ★★

    is this movie good? hell no. i cant recommend this movie for anything other than to experience it, and then looking forward to not having to experience it again 

    is the animation eye catching and stylistic, 100%

    i can see the satire behind 1960’s liberalism and the naive attempts at making substantive change in their eyes (Fritz) when in reality its just a ploy to make the world like them and fulfill their egos. the message is pretty clear there.…

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  • The Tale of the Bunny Picnic

    The Tale of the Bunny Picnic

    ★½

    I used to have genuine, crippling nightmares of the giant bunny from this film. My young mind used its uncanny movements and asymmetrical appearance and transformed it into this horrifying nightmare beast that lived in the barn behind my childhood home.

    But hey wow look at those bunnies having a picnic! Jim Henson's always a win, but that nightmare bunny beast still haunts me to this day.

  • Snoopy, Come Home

    Snoopy, Come Home

    ★★★★½

    One of the most heartbreaking stories I watched as a child. Lila’s song has the power to make me cry as an adult 20+ years later with whole other meanings.
    This movie has a weight and a seriousness to it that many Peanuts stories don’t have, and I really respect that.

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