I loved this way more than I thought I would
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The Prince of Egypt 1998
The way these old 2d dreamworks Movies used to design and animate their characters, idk but I just really like it. Also The animation in general of course and how it syncs up with the visuals is some of the best I’ve seen in any animated movie. And the Soundtrack is just 👌
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Devilman Crybaby 2018
Originally wanted to watch this in a span of two days but decided to watch it all in one session.
To be honest, after the first 3 episodes I considered to stop watching because the show just felt very aimless and messy, and also incredibly horny. Though I think it definitely gets better as it goes along, at the end it ties back to the confusing opening of the first episode and the Show as a whole makes a lot more sense. The last episode in particular is one of the craziest series finales I’ve ever seen. -
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Battle Royale 2000
Been meaning to finally watch Battle Royale for a long time now and now I finally did and it really exceeded my expectations! Quentin Tarantino has once stated that this is one of his favourite movies and it's quite apparent because this really seems like and inspiration for Kill Bill which came out just a few years after this. Some of the blood effects (the carnage just in general), the weird editing and the way the movie sometimes has those…
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The Silence of the Lambs 1991
Also watched this some years ago but didn’t appreciate and ‘get‘ it and I thought I was just going to like it ‘enough‘ for the rewatch but it was a lot better than I remember. The scene of Hannibal‘s escape in particular is brilliant.
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The Shawshank Redemption 1994
One of the first big classics I watched. I watched the Shawshank Redemption a few years ago and it blew my mind, I thought it was the best thing ever. Honestly I'd love for something like that to happen to me again, where I jsut watch a film and it immedietly goes in like atleast my top 10 or so. The only movies I remember giving me such an experience are this, Aliens, and Spirited away (though that was sort…