@ChrisCoop_ Think Aaron Judge is a GOAT? Playoff stats against the Guardians:
17 games
.134 batting average
5 HR
10 runs scored
58% strikeout rate
GTFO here
In No Country for Old Men (2007), the hotel room scene is pure dread. Two men sitting in chairs, barely moving, and you watch one of them slowly realize he’s already dead.
In Fury (2014), Brad Pitt does the stoic-leader thing flawlessly and Jon Bernthal goes full feral intensity… but Shia LaBeouf quietly walks in and acts like he’s in a different, heavier movie. It’s one of those performances that steals the whole damn film
The use of “Promentory” in The Last of the Mohicans (1992) is one of the most powerful pieces of music ever paired with action on screen. Pure cinematic adrenaline.
Tombstone (1993) is the definition of a movie that only gets better every time it comes on. The swagger, the quotable lines, the dust-and-whiskey atmosphere… it all stays sharp. And Val Kilmer turning Doc Holliday into pure cinematic myth.
Oil is the most Lovecraftian thing that actually exists. You're telling me that there's a black ichor under the earth, made from the ancient dead, whose burning can realize all the dreams of man but only at the price of slowly returning the earth to its primordial state?
The opening of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) didn’t just sell the movie—it sold the entire series. That prologue instantly establishes Middle-earth as vast, magical, and epic.
The Last of the Mohicans (1992) is one of the great movies of the ’90s, with sweeping cinematography, intense performances, and a score that still sends chills. It is a film that we don’t talk about nearly enough.
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