Does anyone collect fake props from movies?
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by /u/KerrAvon777
3h ago
I have an extensive Blu ray and UHD movie collection with 1156 movies so far but I also collect fake movie props, my collection includes the number plate from Back to the Future, the Golden Idol and the Cup of Christ from Indiana Jones, two replicas of the Oscar statues (identical to the real statue), the statue from The Maltese Falcon (20 cms in height), the mask from Halloween, a clapper board and film reels. I also have a signed photo of Robert Englund (as Freddy Krueger), and a signed photo of John Rhys-Davies (as Sallah) (from a meet and greet, lovely man). submitted by /u/KerrAvon777 ..read more
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Film my psychology professor showed as an example of a narcissist and sociopath.
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by /u/MadicalRadical
3h ago
So I thought it was Walt Goggins but I could be wrong. So the film apparently was about a group of adult friends and one them was basically a real jerk but they keep hanging out with him because he’s nice to get what he wants. So the first clip was when this guy had a girl over and she had her period in bed so he kicked her out and totally flipped. Second clip was them talking about the best sex they ever had and he described when he was in high school he and some other boys held down another boy in the shower and raped him and he described that because the victim came at the same time he kne ..read more
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Feel like Austin butler’s performance in dune doesn’t get talked about enough.
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by /u/R_u_seriousss
5h ago
From the trailer footage I already knew he was gonna steal the spotlight but boy in the full movie all the few scenes he was in, he stole it for real. From the way he fight, speak, etc. idk it was dope af. And he said he took some inspo from Anton from No Country for Old Men and heath’s joker and it created a dope villain. Haven’t read the book but did research on it and apparently some fans didn’t like that he was bald whereas in the book he has hair but I think it’s a good contrast and a cool creative choice. submitted by /u/R_u_seriousss [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Jennifer Aniston to Produce ‘9 to 5’ Reimagining for 20th Century Studios
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by /u/LunchyPete
5h ago
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Julia Garner Joins Josh Brolin In New Line’s ‘Weapons’
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by /u/KillerCroc1234567
8h ago
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Costumed apes ride on horseback near San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge
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by /u/Keikobad
8h ago
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What great movies do you believe are timeless?
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by /u/inland-taipan
10h ago
Movies exist in a particular time are product of a particular worldview. The movie Casablanca, for example, is set during the Second World War. But being set during a specific time doesn't necessarily make a movie limited to that time period. I mean as long as the film addresses universal themes, such as the theme of making sacrifices in Casablanca, the movie has the potential to become what I call "timeless." What are some movies you've watched that are timeless? submitted by /u/inland-taipan [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Art director Ray Chan (Children of Men, MCU) has passed away
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by /u/AMA_requester
10h ago
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What comedy has not held up over time for you?
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by /u/yun444g
13h ago
And I’m not just talking about the more obvious examples of movies with plainly outdated / insensitive jokes— I’m more interested in movies that you just don’t find nearly as funny after rewatches. Or maybe a movie that you just don’t happen to find funny anymore. The best comedies are the ones where you notice new jokes each time or some punchlines work better when you hear them again, but some just get old quick. submitted by /u/yun444g [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson And Ralph Fiennes To Star In ’28 Years Later’ For Danny Boyle And Sony Pictures
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by /u/MarvelsGrantMan136
13h ago
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