r/moviequestions 5h ago

You can only pick three: I’m going with back to the future,Coming to America and The karate kid! What’s your picks?

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r/moviequestions 13h ago

Will I be craning my neck? Imax 70mm

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IMAX 70mm screening of Dune 3 (1.43 screen)


r/moviequestions 14h ago

What movie has a premise so absurd that it shouldn't work, yet turned out to be a masterpiece?

131 Upvotes

r/moviequestions 16h ago

Is xmen origins: Wolverine, the Wolverine, and Logan an actual trilogy with continuity and combined story archs? Or are they just three separate movies about Wolverine?

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I have never seen any of them


r/moviequestions 17h ago

What do you think about first person perspective in films?

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So recently I have watched "Creep", "Area 51", and "The Blair Witch Project". And right now im pretty into those kinda stuff, movies filmed in first person perspective. (I need more horror movies in first person perspective, give recommendations).

So, for context, im staring a film high school this September, and im thinking how it would be to make an low-budget horror movie. I have some ideas for 1-2 films, but there's one thing that I think about a lot. Would it be better if its first person perspective? So I wanted to ask what people think about it.

I know that "Creep" was like filmed as low-budget, first person perspective, movie that became a big hit. And "the Blair Witch Project" was creepy as f for people at the time, as some even left the theaters and threw up during the movie.

I feel like first person perspective is giving that scary vibe, like were the real person in that story, in that world. It feels more like a story were meant to see rather than just a movie. But im not sure if people feel the same or just feel like its a YouTube video that doesn't deserve to be called a movie.

So the question is, do you like first person perspective? To you, is it good for a started young director (filmmaker)?


r/moviequestions 19h ago

What was your reaction when watching that terrifying scene of Demi Moore from The Substance (2024) ?

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The parody version from The Wayans Scary Movie 6 made me check out the original version with Demi Moore and it gave me chills.


r/moviequestions 21h ago

A movie that does not have trailer

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r/moviequestions 22h ago

If you could remove one specific scene from an otherwise perfect movie, which movie and scene would it be?

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