Simon would just not show up and 4 months later do a faux artsy video of different street signs with narration about how he didn't show up because he needed to spend time reconnecting with his creative spirit so he could shoot another 1 minute film in which nothing happens that looks like it was shot on a potato and then when the film comes out 8 months later it's just a poorly disguised ad for NordVPN.
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My top 25 list is on my letterboxd page. But here's my top 10 anyways.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
The Dark Knight
The Terminator
Empire Strikes Back
This Is Spinal Tap
Goodfellas
The Godfather
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Taxi Driver
Dr. Strangelove
Too "normie" of a list for you? Too bad. I pick my favourites based on what I like, not what makes me look smart.
My top 5:
1. The Truman Show
2. Tropic Thunder
3. Whiplash
4. Nightcrawler
5. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
I'll just post my Letterboxd list of the rest here: https://letterboxd.com/0215madman/list/0215madmans-favorite-films/
This is the region A blu ray, containing the HD transfer of the theatrical cut.
I understand that this requires an expensive region free blu ray player for us UK and Europe people. You can also simply torrent it.
looks like it's available to rent on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Going-Overboard-Adam-Sandler/dp/B000JCMYBM/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=going+overboard&qid=1646074323&sr=8-2 - set my vpn to netherlands and it looks like it's still available but that's not always the same as like being there
I'm on there... https://letterboxd.com/philmichaels/
It's great for cataloguing and creating lists and all that.
As a community though... it's the fucking Metal-Archives of movie websites. Pure ebola.
Oof was not aware of that. I honestly thought she was joking about the whole ghosts being real thing.
Edit: Apparently Adam and "things like him" are "cringe," whatever that means. I mean she has a right to her tastes, idk.
Apparently he's irrelevant now.
most free VPN's are quite sketchy as far as I know. PandaVPN is a well trusted one that has a free trial (7 days I believe), if you want to give that a try. I personally use ExpressVPN now, I found it has the least amount of blacklisted IP's for Netflix and is just the most consistently fast. Nord is also quite good.
Yeah what you just described is basically the gist of it. Pay for a VPN (which can be pricey but a good investment imo), change your region, and your good to go.
I recommend ExpressVPN though if you trying to watch Netflix or Hulu or whatever other streaming service. They’ve caught on over the past few years that people are using VPN’s and if you try to watch something in a different region it’ll tell you to turn off your VPN. So far it seems ExpressVPN and NordVPN are the only ones that have been able bypass that.
If you already have a VPN, you can set your region to Canada (Which is just an example because Pulp Fiction is on Canadian Netflix). Then just go to Netflix and search up Pulp Fiction and it will come up.
If you don’t have a VPN I recommend either ExpressVPN or NordVPN, since those seem to be the most trustworthy. You do have to pay for them (they aren’t all that expensive) but if you don’t want to pay for them if you look hard enough you can probably find a free one but I personally wouldn’t trust it.
I don't know how easy it is to get elsewhere but in Canada it's super easy. It's on Amazon for $30
Hi mate from the UK as well, A Brighter Summer Day has a criterion region B release too so you can just pick it up from Amazon, eBay, ect (I really recommend Yi Yi as well since it also has a region B release)