BlackBerry was so good. Even though you know from the start how it's going to end, you can't help but root for the characters anyway and when the ending does come it's so perfect. Such a beautiful and fascinating trainwreck. Seems like I have to watch The Holdovers too, it sounds really good. I'm glad I found your channel. Good media analysis, and yet it's so chill, the video lengths are concise, and there's no elitism, which is refreshing.
For sure you could make that argument and I'd definitely understand the reasoning. I think it's on par with the others but I'm also just a little fatigued by the series I guess. (Still had a fun time with it tho)
yo here's my top 10 of 2023: 10- Past Lives 9- Red Rooms (a quebecois film) 8- Oppenheimer 7- Godzilla Minus One 6- El Conde (ik controversial) 5- Beau is Afraid 4- Anatomy of a Fall 3- Spiderman Across the Spider-Verse 2- The Goldman Case (I have a thing for french courtroom films) 1- Poor Things
"Reptile" with Benicio Del Toro and Justin Timberlake (?!) was a nice surprise on Netflix from last year. An imaginative and twisty thriller that is like a mix between True Detective (the good seasons) and "Cop Land." (Cop Land is also excellent if you've never seen it). Compelling performances in this one from every supporting role as well. It takes a bit to get going, but once the plot starts churning, you won't be able to look away. 8/10.
Why do all of these millennial UA-camrs think their videos need to have jump cuts and jump zooms every five seconds? Are people's attention spans really that short now? All of their channels look exactly the same. Zero originality.
The list has already changed a bit. Watched a couple more films and made slight adjustments.
BlackBerry was so good. Even though you know from the start how it's going to end, you can't help but root for the characters anyway and when the ending does come it's so perfect. Such a beautiful and fascinating trainwreck. Seems like I have to watch The Holdovers too, it sounds really good.
I'm glad I found your channel. Good media analysis, and yet it's so chill, the video lengths are concise, and there's no elitism, which is refreshing.
I hear it’s good but I just have no interest in a movie about a phone. Would be like if iPhone had a movie. Who knows maybe it does
Radical was a film made in Mexico that might be my #1 from 2023, and I highly recommend it.
Nah, John Wick 4 is arguably the best John Wick yet.
For sure you could make that argument and I'd definitely understand the reasoning. I think it's on par with the others but I'm also just a little fatigued by the series I guess. (Still had a fun time with it tho)
It's subjective. It was weakest for me too
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Wow, that's a great list! I recommend you to watch (if you haven't) The teacher's lounge. That's a hidden gem!
Haven't seen it. I'll add it to my watchlist.
Super List. Best list than all other channels ❤❤❤
thx for the recommendations, gotta catch up on some movies !
A Thousand and One is my no 2 so far, and I haven't seen anyone talk about it :0
You should do a worst of 2023. It was always fun to watch on "Siskle and Ebert." Have some fun with it. P.S. Great Reviewing!
thoughts on iron claw?
Must watch blackberry tonight, came here for some recommendations haha
yo here's my top 10 of 2023:
10- Past Lives
9- Red Rooms (a quebecois film)
8- Oppenheimer
7- Godzilla Minus One
6- El Conde (ik controversial)
5- Beau is Afraid
4- Anatomy of a Fall
3- Spiderman Across the Spider-Verse
2- The Goldman Case (I have a thing for french courtroom films)
1- Poor Things
my aoty is scaring the hoes
Mine is ocean Blvd by lana del rey
Happy New Year! Lemme know in the comments what your favorite 2023 releases were 👀
Poor Things, A Thousand and One, Beau is Afraid, and Oppenheimer
Great List! Great video!
Great video brother! Just found your channel, remember me when youre huge. I am investing big time
Barbie over Oppenheimer and The Holdovers. Yikes 😂
I hated asteroid city and I think Wes Anderson is overrated. I did like the fact you didnt base your list based on other rater lists.
"Reptile" with Benicio Del Toro and Justin Timberlake (?!) was a nice surprise on Netflix from last year. An imaginative and twisty thriller that is like a mix between True Detective (the good seasons) and "Cop Land." (Cop Land is also excellent if you've never seen it). Compelling performances in this one from every supporting role as well. It takes a bit to get going, but once the plot starts churning, you won't be able to look away. 8/10.
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Sideways was superb but Holdovers was really boring
Why do all of these millennial UA-camrs think their videos need to have jump cuts and jump zooms every five seconds? Are people's attention spans really that short now? All of their channels look exactly the same. Zero originality.
Yeah. Tik tok ruined attention spans and any order in the list they just say “well it’s my opinion”