Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3
Props to my wonderful mother for making me the man I am today, always saying “Black Spider-Man is a jerk!” Since then I’ve refrained from being a douche!
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Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3
Props to my wonderful mother for making me the man I am today, always saying “Black Spider-Man is a jerk!” Since then I’ve refrained from being a douche!
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Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man
Inferior to Raimi’s original two in literally every way but the nostalgia and the charm is literally unbeatable. I may have grown up watching Raimi’s trilogy but The Amazing Spider-Man was still the film that made six year-old me jump off my bunkbed thinking I’d land like spidey.
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David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is easily the most underrated Lynchian masterpiece and definitely a film I’d imagine being among the rare quantity of appealing works within such a confident and unique filmography. Why do I say this? It’s pretty clear how David Lynch films aren’t exactly everyone’s thing, but Blue Velvet is a lot simpler and straightforward than it’s said to be. It’s Lynch’s version of an 80’s “hangout” flick, and yes, I’m pretty sure that seems extremely tempting already.…
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is an ambitious work and an ultimately impressive epic. As someone who doesn’t find biopic stories told in fragments to be particularly preferable, Oppenheimer, delivered by a master director and his very talented cast and crew, is a great film. It’s a lot to take in, but it’s a prominent history lesson and a grounding look at not only such a complicated, world-altering time, but such a fascinating figure, who’s portrayed as a struggling genius. This is…
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