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    There's a train here!

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    Alamo Terror Tuesday/Weird Wednesday

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    Alejandro Monteverde Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director Alejandro Monteverde
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    Zhang Yimou Filmography

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    Strangers on a Train

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    Disturbing Movie Iceberg

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. List of all of the movies in the Reddit Distrubing Movies Iceburg available to check on icheckmovies.
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    Short Watchlist

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    10 Movies with The Best Uses of Point-of-View Shots

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A point-of-view (POV) shot is one where the camera is positioned in such a way to give the audience the impression that they are viewing the scene as a character in the film. It creates the effect that the viewer is immersed in the action, as if he/she were directly taking part in the movie itself, as opposed to a deep-focus or master shot where the viewer is placed outside of events, passively observing like a “fly on the wall”. There are various types of POV available to the film-maker: the ‘subjective viewpoint’, for example, can be used to replicate the first-person narrative of a novel by showing the action through the eyes of the central character, whereas a more objective experience may be achieved by placing the camera cheek-to-cheek with another actor in the film to show what that character is able to see without implying that the viewer is actually taking part in their place. These kinds of shots are often followed immediately by a close-up of the character in order to show his/her reaction to what they (and the audience) have just seen — an editing combination known as “shot, reverse-shot”. A similar type of POV angle, regularly used in action movies, is where the camera is placed close to ground level alongside one of the wheels of a speeding car, adding excitement through a feeling of participation in the drama of a chase scene. POV shots have been used by directors since the dawn of cinema and they are a standard part of the film-maker’s toolkit. One of the earliest well-known uses of the technique is in Napoleon (Abel Gance,1927) when the camera was wrapped in protective padding and then violently punched around the set by a group of actors in order to recreate the ordeal of the central character being beaten up. Orson Welles originally planned in 1939 to film an entire version of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (later transplanted to the Vietnam war and shot from regular angles by Francis Ford Coppola in Apocalypse Now) entirely as a first-person narrative from the protagonist’s perspective. He discarded the idea as impractical, however, and concentrated on Citizen Kane instead; although he did later revisit the technique in 1952 when he used POV in his 1952 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play, Othello. Some directors, such as Alfred Hitchcock, are famous for using point-of-view cinematography in many of their works to build suspense or add to the sense of fear they are trying to instil in the audience. The technique is especially beloved of horror and thriller filmmakers who can use it to show the villain’s actions without revealing the identity of the culprit. Nowadays, POV photography is everywhere and has become totally ubiquitous as just about anybody can go out and buy a Go-Pro camera, strap it to their ski- or bike-helmet and start filming away; Facebook and YouTube are full of first-person accounts of thrill-seekers hurtling down black runs or bumping along single-track mountain trails. It is the more memorable cinematic examples, however, that shall be examined in the following list.
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    iCM Forum's Favorite Movies from 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Year by Year Poll results for 2012 from iCMForum.com, conducted in February 2023.
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    AB537 Train List

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    Favorite Train Films

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    Train films favs

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    A trip to Tokyo with movies

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    Academy Award for Best Cinematography Winners Ranked

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    Academy Award for Best Editing Winners Ranked

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    iCM Forum's Top 150 Highest Rated 2020s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. 5+ votes, average rating of at least 7.0. Feature films, shorts, tv movies, documentaries.
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    Plex: All movies currently on Dutch Plex for free (3)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. On Plex you can stream movies for free. You'll get commercials in between, but you don't have to pay anything. This list contains all movies that are on this service in The Netherlands. IMDb urls have been collected manually one by one. I'll update this list every few months. Some movies are mislabeled on Plex with the information about another movie, most of those cases a movie with the same title. I've caught a few, but there might be more. If you play a movie and it appears to be something else, please let me know. Some movies on Plex are not on IMDb, so they are not included on this list. Some series are included, but I can't promise you can watch the complete series. I collected all movies in the categories as shown [url=https://app.plex.tv/desktop/#!/media/tv.plex.provider.vod?source=movies&pivot=vod.categories]here[/url]. This is part 3 of the list. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/plex+all+movies+currently+on+dutch+plex+for+free+1/joachimt/]Here[/url] is part 1. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/plex+all+movies+currently+on+dutch+plex+for+free+2/joachimt/]Here[/url] is part 2. Current edition: Apr 20th 2024
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    Fofinho e Fofinha

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    BIFFF 2008

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This is the list of all feature films screened at the 2008 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFFF). Even though it is part of the official selection, I am not including the short film "you will be what we are", which was created by writer Eric Fagny with his students, as I can't seem to find any information whatsoever on that film...
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    2024 Films Watched

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    100 TV Box Sets Bucket List

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    TCM March 2024

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    Films Shot in Utah

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A complete list of all films shot in Utah for at least one scene.
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    Films an inquisitive and smart British kid might like

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films an inquisitive and smart British kid might like
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    The Best 100 Films of the 1990's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. FilmsFatale.com's ranking of the 100 best movies of the 2010s.
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