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Solar Opposites
Solar Opposites
2020 | Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi
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8.7 (9 Ratings)
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If u like Rick and Morty u will like this alot from the same people who created Rick and Morty. watched the first three episodes and continue to watch it every week on star its bit silly in places but I still like it so far want to see the show devotes with the storylines running thru each episode
  
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Judd Apatow recommended Tootsie (1982) in Movies (curated)

 
Tootsie (1982)
Tootsie (1982)
1982 | Comedy, Drama

"Tootsie is a perfect movie. I watch that all the time. You know there used to be a commentary track on it. They put it out on laserdisc, and there was a commentary, [but] they keep doing “anniversary editions” and they don’t have the Sydney Pollack commentary track. As a comedy nerd, I’m up in arms."

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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
1968 | Family, Musical, Sci-Fi

"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: “A posh life!” [From the song “Posh!”] “Lullabye Bay.” [From the song “Hushabye Mountain”] Those songs that Dick Van Dyke (as Caractacus Potts) and his father (Lionel Jeffries, as Grandpa Potts) sang blew me away! I saw it as a child, and I watch it as an adult. I love that movie."

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Ali Larter recommended Blue Sky (1994) in Movies (curated)

 
Blue Sky (1994)
Blue Sky (1994)
1994 | Drama, Mystery
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Blue Sky. I love Blue Sky. It was just very inspiring to me, and I love that movie. Jessica Lange is such a huge inspiration to me, because she plays these very sexual, dark characters, but also she shows vulnerability and innocence. And I think that contrast is something that I’m just very drawn to watch."

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The Jungle Book (1967)
The Jungle Book (1967)
1967 | Animation, Classics, Fantasy

"This picture is amazing. The design, the voice performances, and most of all the character animation is astoundingly accomplished. Frank and Ollie were at the height of their ability to exercise their extraordinary talents and animated huge chunks of the movie. Shere Khan is amazing, and Kaa is so fun to watch because he’s such an appealing villain."

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Joe Wright recommended The Apu Trilogy (1959) in Movies (curated)

 
The Apu Trilogy (1959)
The Apu Trilogy (1959)
1959 | Classics
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Movie Favorite

"I’ve only recently come to watch those films (Pather Panchali, Aparajito, The World of Apu), and they’re just the most wonderful, simple, delicate storytelling. Again, incredibly poetic, and opening up worlds that I hadn’t imagined before. So delicate, and so honest and human. Seeing the whole of human experience related in the microcosm of this little family."

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KarynKusama recommended Killing Eve in TV (curated)

 
Killing Eve
Killing Eve
2018 | Crime, Drama, Thriller

"This TV show just knocked my socks off with its assured funny/scary tone, its welcome eccentricity, and its mind-blowing cast. When actors as compulsively watchable as Sandra Oh and Fiona Shaw take an almost backseat to an actor I’d never even heard of before named Jodie Comer, you know you’re in for something special. Just watch it"

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When We First Met (2018)
When We First Met (2018)
2018 | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
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Groundhog Rom-Com
A fun, breezy and a little cheesy Rom-Com with a good story. A guy uses a photobooth to relive the same night to win his dream girl over. Each time with different consequences. The main cast are well known and raise this just above average. An easy watch to unwind to.
  
Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club (1999)
1999 | Thriller

"David Fincher, man — Fight Club, Se7en, those things. This was another film that when I watched it at the time I had to watch it again, to understand it almost. I was just entranced with it. The performances were fantastic — Helena Bonham Carter, Brad Pitt, Ed Norton. I just thought it was brilliant and shot beautifully."

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Fat Girl (2001)
Fat Girl (2001)
2001 | Drama
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Movie Favorite

"This movie is really painful to watch but I love how intensely it explores the dark, private corners of a child’s mind. It really sinks you into this girl’s subjectivity and allows you to witness things that feel secretive and uncomfortably private. It’s a devastating film, and I really admire Catherine Breillat’s fearlessness as a filmmaker"

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