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delaney julia

I think you guys would enjoy Arrival (2016) and Children of Men (2006)

Anonymous

I like how you used the words "enjoy" and "Children of Men" in the same sentence.

JM63

My recommendation is Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975) since you guys clearly love cinematography and have professional backgrounds in that field. It's considered to be one of the most beautiful looking films of all time, and it's ranked 45th on the Sight & Sound 2022 Critics Poll (12th on the Directors Poll). Even though 2001 is more influential, Barry Lyndon is easily my favorite and most rewatchable Kubrick film.

JM63

I also recommend Casablanca since it's considered to be the best product of the Golden Age studio system. It's also entertaining as hell, and it's one of the few all-time great films to be directed by a reliable pro (Michael Curtiz) rather than an auteur.

Luis Martell

Is there going to be a way for us to suggest films to you? Or do you prefer select them and then we vote? Also, can I patreon a film reaction? Like how much do I have to pay for you guys to actually watch a masterpiece of a film.... I think I went thorough your whole feed and there are maybe 3 or 4 masterpieces... the rest are just meh.... you guys seem smarter than most youtuber reaction people... so I've really been enjoying watching synced films with you guys, listening to your awesome insights.... but damn, you guys are green when it comes to films you should already have seen... I mean... you guys are young... but not that young... is it real that you JUST watched pulp fiction for the first time? I mean... c'mon... that's like film school 101... I don't get it ... but I do hope you start reacting to great films as you have been in your last few posts... here's some auggestions... "Mulholland Drive" "Blue Velvet" "Memento" "2001: a space odyssey" "A clockwork orange" "Harakiri" by kobayashi "Seven samurai" kurosawa

TheMediaKnights

Yup! Basically the lore here is that for the longest time I didn't enjoy watching films that came before my time. I was too busy watching other types of movies that were more age appropriate and when I started getting into movies I got into it due to the technical aspect not really the narrative. We did not go to film school so we wouldn't know. All of the things we've learned from cinematography we learned from watching films and then immediately researching how things were achieved. We both went to school for theater/writing. As soon as we finished we started our journey to watch all of the big films (and not so big) films we had missed in order to continue to learn and utilize what we learn from viewing these for our own future projects. So in a nutshell we had different interests we were into filmmaking not movie watching. Believe it or not they are quite different. Like eating and being a chef. But in order to improve we must look back at what came before. Also with the amount of films there are out there trust me when I say there is no specific film that is watched by everybody in the industry. Everyone's got their own style and will watch whatever they enjoy that'll continue to nurture that style. Thank you for your suggestions! Adding them to our list!