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Stephen Dorff recommended The Godfather (1972) in Movies (curated)

 
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather (1972)
1972 | Crime, Drama

"Three of my five top favorites are movies by Sofia’s father: Godfather one, Godfather two and The Conversation. I love Rumble Fish too. It’s hard, you know — I’d put Apocalypse in there too, if I could. I’d put a lot of Francis’ movies in. They’re just movies you can watch over and over again."

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Love and Monsters (2021)
Love and Monsters (2021)
2021 | Action, Adventure, Comedy
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7.8 (20 Ratings)
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The CGI and creativity in terms of the monsters is brilliant. The interpretation of the apocalypse is nothing we haven't seen before but it's well executed and there are some pretty cool locations. (0 more)
The storyline is VERY predictable which makes it an easy watch but you'll have guessed the plot after about 25 mins. (0 more)
  
Black Swan (2010)
Black Swan (2010)
2010 | Horror, Thriller
Black Swan is a film that manages to be stunningly beautiful and bone chillingly terrifying at the same time. I love it to the point of it being a top 10 film of all time for me, but also, never want to watch it again, because it freaked me the fuck out. Lovely stuff.
  
The Godfather: Part II  (1974)
The Godfather: Part II (1974)
1974 | Crime, Drama

"Three of my five top favorites are movies by Sofia’s father: Godfather one, Godfather two and The Conversation. I love Rumble Fish too. It’s hard, you know — I’d put Apocalypse in there too, if I could. I’d put a lot of Francis’ movies in. They’re just movies you can watch over and over again."

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You Should Have Left (2020)
You Should Have Left (2020)
2020 | Horror, Mystery
Kevin bacon (1 more)
Amanda seyfried
Just finished watching its okay movie leaves u guessing is he going mad or is it the house won't give it away but Kevin bacon is good plus ananda seyfried also hats off to avery tilu essex as there daughter who was brilliant in the role. Anyway probably watch again
  
Gimme Shelter (2014)
Gimme Shelter (2014)
2014 | Drama
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"Continuing on the rock theme: I see this documentary as a document of the end of an ideal. It’s devastating and difficult to witness the end of such a hopeful era, but fascinating and extremely relevant. And on a lighter note, it’s always enjoyable to watch Mick Jagger strut around like a sexy peacock."

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Dolph Lundgren recommended The Godfather (1972) in Movies (curated)

 
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather (1972)
1972 | Crime, Drama

"One movie I like is The Godfather, the original, because it’s got everything. The lighting, the acting, the story, the performances, direction — everything put together. You can always watch it. If you’ve seen it 20 times, you could see it another 20 times, you know? There’s always little details — that’s the thing, attention to detail."

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Doug Nichol recommended Gates of Heaven (1978) in Movies (curated)

 
Gates of Heaven (1978)
Gates of Heaven (1978)
1978 | Documentary
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"The Criterion Collection contains some of the greatest documentaries, and these are my favorites. These discs give you a good dose of Werner Herzog (in front of the camera), Les Blank, and Errol Morris. You also get the short Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, which makes me laugh me every time I watch it."

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Doug Nichol recommended Vernon, Florida (1981) in Movies (curated)

 
Vernon, Florida (1981)
Vernon, Florida (1981)
1981 | Documentary
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"The Criterion Collection contains some of the greatest documentaries, and these are my favorites. These discs give you a good dose of Werner Herzog (in front of the camera), Les Blank, and Errol Morris. You also get the short Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, which makes me laugh me every time I watch it."

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Burdern of Dreams (1982)
Burdern of Dreams (1982)
1982 | Documentary
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"The Criterion Collection contains some of the greatest documentaries, and these are my favorites. These discs give you a good dose of Werner Herzog (in front of the camera), Les Blank, and Errol Morris. You also get the short Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, which makes me laugh me every time I watch it."

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