I have often said how I don't care about spoilers, but I really wish I had not known how awful Rise of Skywalker was going to be before I saw it. We had so much time to process the stupidity of the return of the Emperor.
Aside from a few getting boring, they were a fun watch too. The baseball scene set to Muse is so funny
I have told this story before, but one of my relationships ended partly because of how much she liked Melancholia. It was just too much.
Popping in to say my girlfriend and I just watched all the Twilights and they get progressively worse and the only likable characters are non main characters.
"By the early 1980s, Weber had established himself as one of the best bowlers in the world, but his lifestyle saw numerous long binges of alcohol and cocaine use.[19] In a 1985 Sports Illustrated article, Weber admitted to spending a four-week stretch on tour in a "complete blackout"—staying up for days on end with cocaine, and drinking a fifth of Jack Daniel's every night. Pete estimated he blew through about $150,000 between 1982 and 1984 on cocaine, alcohol and gambling. He entered rehab in March 1984, ending what his famous father called "eight years of hell".[20] Though Weber says he never used cocaine again, he would fall off the wagon multiple times with drinking."
rewatching 12 angry men. imagine making your first movie and 70 years later people still discuss it among the best of the medium.
Here's mine. I also assembled / updated a few spooky lists from around the web for Letterboxd: The Science Of Scare: Top 20 Scientifically Scary Movies Boston Globe's best scary movies from every year since 1960 Bloody Disgusting's Ultimate Horror Challenge
I wouldn't trust a current year pick in any list like this, but The Grudge feels like they went for the most mainstream pick they could. I would have at least picked The Invisible Man if I wanted to play it safe.