Whoever does this mutilation to posters for letterboxd…..I’m coming for you

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Most watched and highest rated actors and directors from my stats. I think John "Cliff" Ratzenberger is the most surprising.

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🎞 | With a stellar 4.8/5 rating from over eleven thousand reviews, Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well: The Short Film” makes history as it becomes the highest-rated film of all time on Letterboxd.

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this is sicking twisted what alex be doing to my letterboxd stats

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I got notified that this movie is free to watch this month. DARE I?? I've never seen it before but it's in the top three lowest-scored movies of all time on Letterboxd, lol. Am I that much of a glutton for punishment?

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profile pic for my letterboxd

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was looking on letterboxd at this movie I just watched and enjoyed and one of the top reviews is like “1 star the only people who would find this remotely entertaining are people who have never seen a real movie and think a movie is 90 minutes of snl skits pieced together”

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Mal was zum Heulen Schönes für eure Timeline: Screenshots aus Belladonna of Sadness (1973) von Eiichi Yamamoto. Wäre ich bei Letterboxd, wär der in meinen vier Faves.

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i wish i could explain what's going on in my letterboxd activity but i don't even know where to start

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Did a halftime check-in on my Letterboxd stats and I gotta say, I am loving how this year is shaping up for me

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May 31st: Batman: A Death in the Family

Fuuuuck this movie, DC dropped the ball with it so hard. Did they seriously look back on Jason's fan voted death and go "Yeah that, but a movie."

My ★½ review of Batman: Death in the Family on Letterboxd https://t.co/XyPZW2BFni

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May 27th: The Ghost & Mrs. Muir

Loved this movie, it's probably going to end up being my second favorite classic romance next to The Apartment.

My ★★★★★ review of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir on Letterboxd https://t.co/fzXzGQvn6L

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May 23rd: M

Fritz Lang invented the golden standard for serial killer movies. Like...good fucking god, what a time and a half.

My ★★★★½ review of M on Letterboxd https://t.co/fxzSOmfmRz

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May 19th: The Rink

I liked this SO MUCH. Keep Chaplin running with physical comedy that doesn't involve dogs or animals. Then it's golden and I don't have mini heart attacks every five seconds.

My ★★★★½ review of The Rink on Letterboxd https://t.co/v4GPYEBPJy

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May 14th: DC Showcase: Catwoman

This was the sexual awakening for a lot of kids. It wasn't for me, but it sure as hell didn't help me fall asleep--

My ★★★½ review of DC Showcase: Catwoman on Letterboxd https://t.co/eK6GW7DZgz

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May 4th: Constantine: City of Demons

The closest I'll ever get to a decent Hellblazer movie. We need more animated Constantine content, that's where it's at.

My ★★★★½ review of Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie on Letterboxd https://t.co/zZTYQrZEKj

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April 24th: Rabbit Seasoning

The best in the Hunting Season Trilogy. Bar none. Seriously, this has some of the best bits in it, even with it basically being so close to the same thing as before.

My ★★★★★ review of Rabbit Seasoning on Letterboxd https://t.co/wGkVw6LOBS

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April 20th: Wizards

Remember when animation was fun? Remember when adult animation wasn't just comedy and delved into other genres? (Yes I know this is PG, shut it).

My ★★★½ review of Wizards on Letterboxd https://t.co/iRidpvWRpw

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Finally saw an Andy Milligan film I really enjoyed & recommend. Also saw Steve Cochran's last film before his mysterious death. Cochran plays a Bond-like hero battling drug smugglers while juggling the affection of 2 beautiful nightclub singers https://t.co/mce9bi3cNR

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