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10/14/2020:
100. Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) - Dir. Céline Sciamma
Finally! 100 MOVIES! I’ve been wanting to watch this for so long and then I put it off when I got the Criterion version as a gift because I was afraid of what it would do to me emotionally. I was correct.
#NationalVideoGamesDay
- first ever video game (I wanted to collect them all so badly. Loved their designs)
- favorite game from this year (Duh/Abby is a beast)
- a game you’re still playing now (it’s been a bit but I still play MP)
- favorite game of all time (need the sequel) https://t.co/RmhjGzXsTx
08/31/2020:
75. Metropolis (1927) - Dir. Fritz Lang
This film was quite a spectacle. With its concepts, themes, effects, and matte paintings this came out to be a very impressive and ambitious film for its time. Enjoyed this a good bit.
08/29/2020:
72. Come and See (1985) - Dir. Elem Klimov
I think it’s suffice to say FUCK NAZIS AND FUCK FACISM. A truly heart-wrenching and terrifying anti-war film that surpasses most horror films in their genre. Easily one of the best films of all time.
08/01/2020:
68. Behind the Curve (2018) - Dir. Daniel J. Clark
A flat earther doc that examines the movement through its most prolific member, Mark Sargent, and others by giving them the spotlight and showing empathy but also making them look like the buffoons that they are lol
06/11/2020:
48. Snatchers (2019) - Dir. Stephen Cedars and Benji Kleiman
Not the best movie by all means but this sci-fi horror/teen flick was still a goofy and delightful ride of pure fun.
#Kaijune2020 Drawing thread:
#Kaijune Day 1: Barrage
“Tigershark Rocketfists”