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this came about from reading the letterboxd reviews of a friend. i know this friend loves trash as much as i do, but noticed they still never gave those movies 5 stars. it seemed to me that even when sharing your personal opinion on something, people sometimes still like to see themselves as “the reviewer”, an objective professional critic in their own bubble, which i found weird when i thought about it. so i made my own radar (or spider) chart with the things that i think make a movie fun/ good or boring/bad and i mark things off this way instead. i have hundreds of them at this point it’s really fun to do and idk i recommend making ur own!
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Apr 7, 2025

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love this !!!
Apr 7, 2025
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enemy stand user ass chart
Apr 7, 2025
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what did I think of spy kids 2? Let me check the binder….
Apr 7, 2025
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@CL0E it’s alphabetical as opposed to by date of viewing, controversial i know
Apr 7, 2025
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this is a genius idea
Apr 7, 2025
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@INSTAGRAM radar charts are so underutilised it’s crazy
Apr 7, 2025
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Is this for thankskilling??
Apr 7, 2025
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@FLORINEGRASSENHOPPER ive just googled thankskilling and that looks amazing but this was for 2023s eli roth movie Thanksgiving. which i cant lie, i enjoyed!
Apr 7, 2025
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@FLORINEGRASSENHOPPER that makes me feel so much better
Apr 7, 2025

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Get specific with them! I like subdividing all of the media I enjoy because it makes me feel in control of my life and makes the movie easier to find. LIST TITLES: -good movies about love -bad movies about love -ironic -sports movies -movies I saw in the theater -top 100 -horror -comedy -classics -nostalgia -douchey film bro -animation -associated with good memories -movies I’ve seen with my best friend -foreign -starring women -movies about children/teenagers -my dad’s favorites Maybe this makes me weird and obsessive, but it fills my time. My real life may be a mess but my digital profiles will not. I apply similar methods with music, saved posts on social media, and my camera roll. Can you tell I love Pinterest???
Mar 4, 2024
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This year I recommended people to watch more movies. This year I've watched 336 movies, documenting them on a list. With the intention of not overwhelming you with a big ass post, I put all the movies in this document. Inspired by Edgar Wright's Instagram lists, here's mine, because I love making lists and because I refuse to get a Letterboxd account when I can simply post it all here. Besides, I don't think I care for reviews. I do care however, for data (oh sexy data). In this link, you'll be able to see the statistics about the movies I watched in 2024, from the ones I watched for the first time vs. ones that were rewatches, to films separated by decade, to them being separated by genre, (this year I was a Y2K queen). It's like my own Spotify Wrapped but way more fun 'cause I did it myself and I actually care.
Jan 1, 2025
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I love letterboxd. It’s a movie rating and reviewing platform. anyone can write a review which is pretty cool. I love writing little reviews on there as well. you can also make specific lists of films or follow other people’s lists.
Jan 20, 2024

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idk if you can share images in replies but i’d be interested in seeing/ reading what you have as a lock screen and why you chose it (if there is a reason) !
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if you have to talk to strangers who give you little back on a regular basis, i’ve found having a list of things i like and things i don’t like has been helpful in several ways! i can either check the lists for a new thing ive added to remind myself for something to say, or ask them if they have their own lists, and what’s on them. most of the time people will say they don’t have one, so this gives you lots of conversation while you workshop what they would put on those lists and they elaborate on why. here are my lists if this interests you
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tldr: no one really knows why or who decided to dig a massive hole into the ground and hand decorate it into series of rooms covered in over 4.5 million shells (but it is quite the vibe regardless.) there are a few theories as to why it was made, but it’s unusual imo to come across something for which the purpose is entirely lost (if it had one at all.) they range from witchcraft, the knights templar or just for a laugh which is kinda wild. it was cheap to visit and very calming! heres my photo of the small dome portion of the grotto which allows you to see the sky.