Can You Guess Which Iconic Movie These Scenes Are From?
By Brianna Zigler, Stacker News
On 1/3/21 at 1:00 AM EST
Think you re a real movie buff? You might want to think again. Since the first movie studio opened in Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard in 1911, the long-spanning history of cinema includes hundreds of classic and iconic flicks, ranging widely in genre, medium, year, heroes and villains, sound design, and set pieces but what exactly makes them stand out? What makes them so utterly unforgettable and magnetic to audiences and their collective memories? It could be creative editing, or an unparalleled artistic force in the director s chair. Sometimes, it s a captivating performance from a tour-de-force talent.
Do you like movies? Do you like cats? Do you like cats in movies? Well, if you answered yes to every question, we have a great post for you! This Twitter account answers the very important inquiry: is there a cat in this movie? The account does research and tells you yes or no, with proof, of course. So if you only watch movies with cats in them, you should really give them a follow.
The Twitter account also does challenges like find the cat while you re watching a certain film. That can make movie-watching much more fun! What do you think of this idea? Tell us in the comments and don t forget to vote for your favorite cat!
Everyone loves a good movie, but sometimes it s not until we rewatch a production again and again, and see all the little details that went into making it, that we can really appreciate the film. Some of us, however, don t have the time nor the knowledge of how to gather Easter eggs and dig out trivia. Luckily, there s an online community dedicated entirely to that.
Appropriately titled r/MovieDetails, the subreddit is relatively young it was created in June 2017. But the content on it is so good, over 2 million people have already joined it.
Bored Pandacovered it about half a year ago, but the subreddit deserves all the attention it can get, so we just have to release an update. From
If you have your favorite movie of all time, nobody can ever convince you it’s crap. Because film preferences are totally subjective, they vary from one person to another, and if you and your crush can’t find common ground about it, it raises a red flag.
All seriousness aside, some movies are genuinely nothing more than a piece of crap and it doesn t take another person to prove that to you. So when someone posted the question “What 100% ruins a movie for you every time?” the comments started to pour in on r/AskReddit and reached 20.8k in total.
If you have your favorite movie of all time, nobody can ever convince you it’s crap. Because film preferences are totally subjective, they vary from one person to another, and if you and your crush can’t find common ground about it, it raises a red flag.
All seriousness aside, some movies are genuinely nothing more than a piece of crap and it doesn t take another person to prove that to you. So when someone posted the question “What 100% ruins a movie for you every time?” the comments started to pour in on r/AskReddit and reached 20.8k in total.