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  1. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - In my personal opinion, the best adaptation of the novel. Strong performances (Keanu Reeves' accent notwithstanding), gorgeous cinematography, strong direction from Francis Ford Coppola, powerful music, and it has an overblown theatricality that makes it very fun to watch. 8.5 out of 10.
  2. Gotta go with Sombra, if only for his vindictive cruelty and delight in making others suffer. But not too far behind is Queen Chrysalis.
  3. I watched the Nightmare on Elm Street trilogy (aka the only movies in the series worth watching): 1. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 2. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors (1987) 3. Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
  4. It's one of his "better" movies from the 2000s, honestly,
  5. As much as I was looking forward to seeing this in theaters, this decision is for the best. It's not safe to go to theaters and theaters can't operate at 20% capacity.
  6. Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) - A powerful, thought-provoking drama about the concept of justice during the Nuremberg trials.
  7. I watched the HBO Movie Conspiracy (2001) - A dramatization of the Wannsee Conference and the origins behind the Holocaust. Haunting and compelling drama with top notch performances from Kenneth Branagh and Colin Firth. 10 out of 10.
  8. You were far more generous towards it than I was. I personally hated it.
  9. GI Jane, probably one of the more middling Ridley Scott films.
  10. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence (1962) - A thought provoking and subversive Western about morality featuring top notch performances from Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, and Lee Marvin. 9 out of 10.
  11. Fame and Misfortune holds a mirror to the fandom and says "this is what you look like". It's brilliant.
  12. Tenet - First time venturing to the theater in months (with the proper precautions, of course) and man was it worth it. Thrilling and thought provoking time bender from Christopher Nolan, full of amazing action scenes and the most unique take on time travel I've seen in a while. Though I did find it to be confusing at times. Still, highly recommend watching when and if you can. 8.5 out of 10.
  13. What's a good horse pun for Boston?

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    2. TheAnimationFanatic

      TheAnimationFanatic

      Is that a pun for Atlanta?

    3. Tacodidra

      Tacodidra

      No, it's Helena (capital of Montana). :)

    4. TheAnimationFanatic

      TheAnimationFanatic

      Oh, my bad. I got one, Harrisbuck.

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