| ▲ | 4ggr0 3 hours ago | |||||||
same! in the last couple of years i've seen these movies in a cinema: The Big Lebowski, Fargo, La Heine, Apocalypse Now, HEAT. and i already bought tickets for Run Lola Run, Clerks and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas. it's especially cool as someone who's young and wasn't even born when some of these movies initially came to cinemas. at the same time it's unbelievably sad that in recent years about 70% of the movies i saw at a cinema were multiple decades old. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ragazzina 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I love Lola rennt so much. Really a one-of-a-kind movie. When you grow up it's not only nostalgia, but the feeling that most of the ideas are really not new. I remember watching 'You Were Never Really Here', that had a huge hype behind it, and thinking "I have seen this same exact movie a hundred of times". | ||||||||
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| ▲ | funimpoded an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> at the same time it's unbelievably sad that in recent years about 70% of the movies i saw at a cinema were multiple decades old. There are literally thousands of good movies released between ~1890 and last year. It’s improbable more than a hundred or so will come out this year that’re worth your time, and they’ll be harder to sort from the junk this close to release. If anything, it’s amazing new movies have as large an audience as they do. | ||||||||
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