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Fight club and shutter island
I probably saw them both around 15/20 times
Yea, fight club is big for me too. Donβt know shutter island, will check it out.
You definitely should. Especially if you like the brainfuck genre
Also make sure you stay focused for the whole movie or you might lose some important details! Enjoy
I ever manually corrected and uploaded the subtitles (language and sync) of the .avi/DivX version of Fight Club. That's like more than 20 years ago.
I have it in my iTunes Movies (or whatever it's called) collection now, and watch it maybe once a year. The final song still gives me goosebumps when I hear it out in the wild.
That and Taxi Driver are my most watched movies. The Taxi Driver sounds and soundtrack are just so smoothing, I can comfortably sleep to it.
Bringing Out the Dead probably comes 3rd.