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  • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

    I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

    • Young Poisoner's Handbook

    • Full Metal Jacket

    • Life of Brian

    • Holy Grail

    • Sunset Boulevard

    • Curse of the Golden Flower

    • The Nightingale

    • Downfall

    • Amadeus

    • Once Were Warriors

    • Dusk to Dawn

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    Rush is probably one of the best motorsports movies out there, definitely better than whatever the fuck the F1 movie was trying to be.

    Also try Ford Vs Ferrari that one's good too.

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      In no particular order, and not an exhaustive list

      • The Big Lebowski
      • 2001: A Space Odyssey
      • Sin City
      • Lord of The Rings Trilogy
      • Star wars Original Trilogy & Rogue One
      • Casablanca
      • Mad Max Fury Road
      • Arrival
      • Pulp Fiction
      • All the Studio Ghibli movies, but Especially Nausicaa, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited away, and Grave of the Fireflies
      • Blazing Saddles
      • Young Frankenstein
      • Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
      • Monty Python & the Holy Grail
      • Jurassic Park
      • Rocky Horror Picture Show
      • Blade Runner
      • Blade Runner 2049
      • Mary & Max
      • Akira
      • Rocky
      • The Godfather 1 & 2, and at that point I guess you might as well watch 3 as well
      • Rashomon
      • Chinatown
      • Jaws
      • All quiet on the western front
      • Psycho
      • Kill Bill 1&2
      • The Shawshank Redemption
      • Forest Gump
      • Fight Club
      • The Matrix (just 1)
      • Silence of the Lambs
      • Taxi Driver
      • Back to the future trilogy
      • The Usual Suspects
      • Apocalypse Now
      • Indiana Jones Trilogy
      • Dune parts 1&2
      • The Shining
      • Dredd
      • Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
      • The Room
      • A Clockwork Orange
      • Gone with the Wind
      • V for Vendetta
      • Trainspotting
      • Fargo
      • Ben Hur
      • Children of Men
      • Shoot 'em Up
      • Logan
        *The Princess Bride
      • Old Yeller
      • John Wick series
      • Most Disney/Pixar movies
      • Most Don Bluth movies
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      I actually like Godfather III. Even more than II, which I also enjoyed. Maybe because I don't understand movies properly or something. Everyone seems cold on Godfather III.

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      • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

        I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

        • Young Poisoner's Handbook

        • Full Metal Jacket

        • Life of Brian

        • Holy Grail

        • Sunset Boulevard

        • Curse of the Golden Flower

        • The Nightingale

        • Downfall

        • Amadeus

        • Once Were Warriors

        • Dusk to Dawn

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        Please give this most amazing movie a look: Stay. Very mind bending and great acting by Ryan gosling, Ewan Mcgregor, Naomi Watts.

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          Modern Times

          Psycho

          Dark Star

          WarGames

          Chinatown

          1984

          Soylent Green

          Planet of the Apes

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          Orwell 1984?

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            Geez everyone's got a list! I got just one movie I watch over and over.

            FIGHT CLUB

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            I liked the Fight Club soundtrack. Movie was pretty good too.

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              As much as I love Kung Pao, I would replace it with Airplane because Kung Pao is just so dumb and divisive. I know people who love that movie and I know people who absolutely hated it. You have to be a certain age (under 12 imo) to really appreciate it.

              Airplane however, is timeless regardless of how old you are when you first watch it.

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              #46

              Airplane didn't make my list only because I forgot/didn't think about it but defiantly should be there.

              Really this list is only a small selection of movies I love and could think of right off the bat. I missed a huge portion of great recommendations. Ill leave them for others to fill in as there are a ton of great comments filled with great movies already and im sure there are more to come.

              Im bookmarking this thread so I can get some ideas of things I haven't seen yet or things I must have in my collection.

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                Ones I haven’t seen mentioned so far:

                • Rashomon
                • Dr. Strangelove
                • Princess Mononoke
                • Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers
                • Ran
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                I keep meaning to watch Dr Strangelove but never get around to it. I might watch it tonight.

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                  Please give this most amazing movie a look: Stay. Very mind bending and great acting by Ryan gosling, Ewan Mcgregor, Naomi Watts.

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                  I will give it a look!

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                  • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

                    I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                    • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                    • Full Metal Jacket

                    • Life of Brian

                    • Holy Grail

                    • Sunset Boulevard

                    • Curse of the Golden Flower

                    • The Nightingale

                    • Downfall

                    • Amadeus

                    • Once Were Warriors

                    • Dusk to Dawn

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                    #49

                    A few nobody has mentioned:

                    • A Mighty Wind
                    • Best in Show
                    • Dumb and Dumber
                    • It's a Wonderful Life
                    • Moonrise Kingdom
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                      The Princess Bride

                      Shawshank Redemption

                      Jesus Christ Superstar

                      Life Is Beautiful

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                      Jesus Christ Superstar

                      I actually like the orginal album of the songs (which came out before the movie) more than any of the movie versions, but I grant that seeing a movie version makes the album even better!

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                      • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

                        I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                        • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                        • Full Metal Jacket

                        • Life of Brian

                        • Holy Grail

                        • Sunset Boulevard

                        • Curse of the Golden Flower

                        • The Nightingale

                        • Downfall

                        • Amadeus

                        • Once Were Warriors

                        • Dusk to Dawn

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                        Old classics:

                        • It's A Wonderful Life (1946)
                        • Citizen Kane (1941)
                        • Casablanca (1942)
                        • 12 Angry Men (1957)
                        • Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)
                        • Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)

                        Drama/misc:

                        • Gandhi (1982)
                        • Network (1976)
                        • A Few Good Men (1992)
                        • The Truman Show (1998)
                        • Dead Poets Society (1989)
                        • Pay It Forward (2000)
                        • The Green Mile (1999)
                        • The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
                        • Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)

                        PG sci-fi/fantasy:

                        • Back To The Future (trilogy, 1985+)
                        • E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
                        • Jumanji (1995)

                        Action/etc.:

                        • The Matrix (1999)
                        • The Terminator (series, 1984+)
                        • Die Hard (series, 1988+)
                        • Mission: Impossible (1996)
                        • Air Force One (1997)
                        • Independence Day (1996)
                        • Speed (1994)
                        • Limitless (2011)

                        Generally romance-centered (other than Casablanca):

                        • Titanic (1997)
                        • Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)
                        • The Notebook (2004)
                        • Ghost (1990)

                        Comedies:

                        • Duck Soup (1933)
                        • The Great Dictator (1940)
                        • Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)
                        • Office Space (1999)
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                        • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

                          I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                          • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                          • Full Metal Jacket

                          • Life of Brian

                          • Holy Grail

                          • Sunset Boulevard

                          • Curse of the Golden Flower

                          • The Nightingale

                          • Downfall

                          • Amadeus

                          • Once Were Warriors

                          • Dusk to Dawn

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                          • Alien, then Aliens, then stop. If you watch Alien 3 then watch Alien: Resurrection, too, to get the taste out of your mouth, but then definitely stop.
                          • Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
                          • Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom
                          • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
                          • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
                          • House of Flying Daggers

                          If you watch Star Wars, then watch in this order:

                          • Episode 4 A New Hope

                          • Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back

                          • Episode 2 Attack of the Clones

                          • Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith

                          • Episode 6 Return of the Jedi

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                          • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

                            I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                            • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                            • Full Metal Jacket

                            • Life of Brian

                            • Holy Grail

                            • Sunset Boulevard

                            • Curse of the Golden Flower

                            • The Nightingale

                            • Downfall

                            • Amadeus

                            • Once Were Warriors

                            • Dusk to Dawn

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                            I love Ahmir Khan's movies so any of those are great. Didn't really like Dangal Dangal but that's just me

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                              I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                              • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                              • Full Metal Jacket

                              • Life of Brian

                              • Holy Grail

                              • Sunset Boulevard

                              • Curse of the Golden Flower

                              • The Nightingale

                              • Downfall

                              • Amadeus

                              • Once Were Warriors

                              • Dusk to Dawn

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                              #54

                              There are way to few people recommending The Lord of the Rings Extended Editions. I recently rewatched them after not seeing them for a decade and I was surprised by how much growing older allowed me to better recognize the themes in the story. My wife watched them for the first time with me and she said they're the best movies she's ever seen.

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                              • fritzapollo@lemmy.todayF [email protected]

                                I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                                • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                                • Full Metal Jacket

                                • Life of Brian

                                • Holy Grail

                                • Sunset Boulevard

                                • Curse of the Golden Flower

                                • The Nightingale

                                • Downfall

                                • Amadeus

                                • Once Were Warriors

                                • Dusk to Dawn

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                                My thought process for this was asking myself what movie I'd recommend to people who have little to no experience or interest in specific genres. Tried to pick a wide range of movies

                                Comedies (my favorite genre)

                                • Kung Fu Hustle (probably favorite movie of all time): fun comedy action movie involving gangsters and a poor neighborhood. Think classic Hong Kong kung fu meets super hero movie. Haven't met anyone who didn't like the film
                                • Airplane: insanely funny movie with nonstop jokes. One of the best movies for comedy because you've got all types of jokes (puns, visual humor, recurring jokes etc)
                                • Blazing Saddles: revovles around a small western town through the perspective of a former slave turned sheriff. Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little have such great chemistry
                                • The Naked Gun trilogy: if you liked Airplane you'll love the Naked Gun. Has a lot of ridiculously silly lines told with a straight face.

                                Action

                                • LOTR trilogy: I feel like this needs no explanation.
                                • Star Wars original trilogy: no hate to the prequels (and a lot of hate to the sequels) but nothing quite hits like the OG Star Wars trilogy
                                • The Mummy: fun, interesting plot, charming characters just the quintissential 90s action movie. Also a great first movie for many people's bi-awakening 👀
                                • Police Story (trilogy, but mainly 3): it's been a while since I've seen this trilogy but I distinctly remember really liking the third one because it features both Jackie Chan and Michel Yeoh as equal badasses. If you've never seen Jackie Chan's Hong Kong films, this franchise is a great start.

                                Animation

                                • Spiderman Into The Spiderverse: beautifully animated movie that does an amazing job of capturing the feel comics in both style and vibes. Definitely way better than the sequel, in my opinion.
                                • Tokyo Godfathers: touching anime movie about 3 homeless people who ind a baby on Christmas. Don't want to spoil any more than that but it has a good balance of comedy and drama and unlike other anime movies I've seen, completes the story so well that you're not wanting more
                                • Up: my personal favorite Pixar movie and the first 20 min are a master class of short story telling. Was debating between this an Wall E but I think Up has a better story

                                Horror

                                Admittedly my least favorite genre. These movies are closer to thrillers than they are horror

                                • Train to Busan: zombie outbreak on a train. Premise is simple enough but the storytelling and characters are so well written that you get too attached and actually get anxiety when things are happening. It's a movie with an ending that stays with you
                                • The Silence of the Lambs: there's a reason Hannibal Lector is the most memorable part of this movie despite having only 16 minutes of screen time

                                Movies to watch only once

                                These are movies that will make you feel such intense emotions (usually sadness but not necessarily) that I would only watch once. No descriptions to avoid spoilers

                                • Grave of the Fireflies
                                • Schindler's List
                                • Old Boy
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                                  In no particular order, and not an exhaustive list

                                  • The Big Lebowski
                                  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
                                  • Sin City
                                  • Lord of The Rings Trilogy
                                  • Star wars Original Trilogy & Rogue One
                                  • Casablanca
                                  • Mad Max Fury Road
                                  • Arrival
                                  • Pulp Fiction
                                  • All the Studio Ghibli movies, but Especially Nausicaa, Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited away, and Grave of the Fireflies
                                  • Blazing Saddles
                                  • Young Frankenstein
                                  • Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
                                  • Monty Python & the Holy Grail
                                  • Jurassic Park
                                  • Rocky Horror Picture Show
                                  • Blade Runner
                                  • Blade Runner 2049
                                  • Mary & Max
                                  • Akira
                                  • Rocky
                                  • The Godfather 1 & 2, and at that point I guess you might as well watch 3 as well
                                  • Rashomon
                                  • Chinatown
                                  • Jaws
                                  • All quiet on the western front
                                  • Psycho
                                  • Kill Bill 1&2
                                  • The Shawshank Redemption
                                  • Forest Gump
                                  • Fight Club
                                  • The Matrix (just 1)
                                  • Silence of the Lambs
                                  • Taxi Driver
                                  • Back to the future trilogy
                                  • The Usual Suspects
                                  • Apocalypse Now
                                  • Indiana Jones Trilogy
                                  • Dune parts 1&2
                                  • The Shining
                                  • Dredd
                                  • Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
                                  • The Room
                                  • A Clockwork Orange
                                  • Gone with the Wind
                                  • V for Vendetta
                                  • Trainspotting
                                  • Fargo
                                  • Ben Hur
                                  • Children of Men
                                  • Shoot 'em Up
                                  • Logan
                                    *The Princess Bride
                                  • Old Yeller
                                  • John Wick series
                                  • Most Disney/Pixar movies
                                  • Most Don Bluth movies
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                                  The Room

                                  One of these is not like the other

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                                    There are way to few people recommending The Lord of the Rings Extended Editions. I recently rewatched them after not seeing them for a decade and I was surprised by how much growing older allowed me to better recognize the themes in the story. My wife watched them for the first time with me and she said they're the best movies she's ever seen.

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                                    I haven't seen any LOTR so I might have to watch at least one of them.

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                                      My thought process for this was asking myself what movie I'd recommend to people who have little to no experience or interest in specific genres. Tried to pick a wide range of movies

                                      Comedies (my favorite genre)

                                      • Kung Fu Hustle (probably favorite movie of all time): fun comedy action movie involving gangsters and a poor neighborhood. Think classic Hong Kong kung fu meets super hero movie. Haven't met anyone who didn't like the film
                                      • Airplane: insanely funny movie with nonstop jokes. One of the best movies for comedy because you've got all types of jokes (puns, visual humor, recurring jokes etc)
                                      • Blazing Saddles: revovles around a small western town through the perspective of a former slave turned sheriff. Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little have such great chemistry
                                      • The Naked Gun trilogy: if you liked Airplane you'll love the Naked Gun. Has a lot of ridiculously silly lines told with a straight face.

                                      Action

                                      • LOTR trilogy: I feel like this needs no explanation.
                                      • Star Wars original trilogy: no hate to the prequels (and a lot of hate to the sequels) but nothing quite hits like the OG Star Wars trilogy
                                      • The Mummy: fun, interesting plot, charming characters just the quintissential 90s action movie. Also a great first movie for many people's bi-awakening 👀
                                      • Police Story (trilogy, but mainly 3): it's been a while since I've seen this trilogy but I distinctly remember really liking the third one because it features both Jackie Chan and Michel Yeoh as equal badasses. If you've never seen Jackie Chan's Hong Kong films, this franchise is a great start.

                                      Animation

                                      • Spiderman Into The Spiderverse: beautifully animated movie that does an amazing job of capturing the feel comics in both style and vibes. Definitely way better than the sequel, in my opinion.
                                      • Tokyo Godfathers: touching anime movie about 3 homeless people who ind a baby on Christmas. Don't want to spoil any more than that but it has a good balance of comedy and drama and unlike other anime movies I've seen, completes the story so well that you're not wanting more
                                      • Up: my personal favorite Pixar movie and the first 20 min are a master class of short story telling. Was debating between this an Wall E but I think Up has a better story

                                      Horror

                                      Admittedly my least favorite genre. These movies are closer to thrillers than they are horror

                                      • Train to Busan: zombie outbreak on a train. Premise is simple enough but the storytelling and characters are so well written that you get too attached and actually get anxiety when things are happening. It's a movie with an ending that stays with you
                                      • The Silence of the Lambs: there's a reason Hannibal Lector is the most memorable part of this movie despite having only 16 minutes of screen time

                                      Movies to watch only once

                                      These are movies that will make you feel such intense emotions (usually sadness but not necessarily) that I would only watch once. No descriptions to avoid spoilers

                                      • Grave of the Fireflies
                                      • Schindler's List
                                      • Old Boy
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                                      I agree re: Up and Train to Busan. I'll have to check out your comedies.

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                                        I'm not a huge movie fan, but I want to broaden my horizons a bit. I'll offer my list (that I've rewatched so many times I'm a bit tired of them):

                                        • Young Poisoner's Handbook

                                        • Full Metal Jacket

                                        • Life of Brian

                                        • Holy Grail

                                        • Sunset Boulevard

                                        • Curse of the Golden Flower

                                        • The Nightingale

                                        • Downfall

                                        • Amadeus

                                        • Once Were Warriors

                                        • Dusk to Dawn

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                                        I'm going to restrict this list to older movies and imports since there's already most of Hollywood's best listed by other people.

                                        • Ran (1985): Japanese take on King Lear. Kurosawa.
                                        • 12 Angry Men (1957): Fonda has doubts about the man charged. Sidney Lumet.
                                        • Lawrence of Arabia (1962): Based on actual WWI British officer T.E. Lawrence, but more story than history. David Lean.
                                        • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975): Jack Nicholson leads this Milos Forman movie about what it was like in mental hospitals (based on Ken Kesey's book of same name -- see also Keroac book On the Road for more of that generation).
                                        • The Man Who Would Be King (1975) : Sean Connery and Michael Caine star in John Houston movie based on Ruyard Kipling story. There are more famous names to pack in there, but mostly the story is great (though told from a supremely Colonial POV).
                                        • Grand Illusion (1937): French Jean Renoir film classic about WWI.
                                        • Beauty and the Beast (1946): French Jean Cocteau masterpiece of the fairytalke before it got Disney-fied.
                                        • The Tin Drum (1979): German Volker Schlöndorff film of Günter Grass story about a boy who won't grow up.
                                        • Amarcord (1973): Italian Federico Fellini film about growing up. You could sub in Nights of Cabiria or Satyricon as a starter Fellini pic.
                                        • Kes (1970): British Ken Loach film about a boy and a bird.
                                        • Winter Light (1963): Swedish Ingmar Bergman about a priest struggling with faith. The 7th Seal probably a better place to ease in to Bergman, though.
                                        • A Man for All Seasons (1966): British Fred Zinnemann telling of how Sir Thomas More was stuck between his Church and his King. For an alternate take on same chunk of history, see Wolf Hall.

                                        There's so many more. Rosselini's Open City, Jodorosky's El Topo/Santa Sangre, Errol Morris documentaries (Fog of War, etc.), Les Blank docs (from music to Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe), oh! and Herzog flicks! I should stop.

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                                          Just taking this opportunity to recommend you tengers

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                                          Thanks. Haven't come across this one before. It's on prime for anyone interested.

                                          Will add this to the watchlist.

                                          https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1352802/

                                          Edit: Watched it just now as it's short and the house is quiet. I wouldn't have it on my must see list but it was enjoyable

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