Four Favorites with Robert Eggers, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin

Jan 01, 2025 21:24

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Four Favorites with Nosferatu writer-director Robert Eggers, and his cast Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Emma Corrin.

Lily-Rose Depp: Donkey Skin (1970), Casino (1995), The Philadelphia Story (1940) and Rosemary's Baby (1968)

Aaron Taylor-Johnson: Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013), Blue Valentine (2010) and Blue ( Read more... )

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flyingpigs_live January 1 2025, 21:32:01 UTC
Is Aaron trolling with those favorite movies?

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genbu_no_miko24 January 1 2025, 21:35:57 UTC
I died when he brought up blue crush 🌊 🏄🏼‍♀️

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sisterruth January 1 2025, 22:02:22 UTC

I think so, but it's a clever bit of trolling because all of those are good to great movies. (Yes, even Blue Crush)

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masterofmystery January 2 2025, 00:51:35 UTC

he probably was like hmm i got ten seconds what movies start with blue

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setsuna16 January 1 2025, 21:32:05 UTC
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is the only movie I would list on an "all-encompassing" list of movies, because I just don't latch on to movies that much. Like, my favorite Disney movie is the Three Caballeros, but I'd never put that on a list of quality movies against something like Citizen Kane or some sort of "piece of cinematic art."

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skankyoulater January 1 2025, 21:35:32 UTC
So in love with nic hoult. Loved the costuming in this movie and it had some gorgeous shots. I'll forever remember this movie for being 25% shots of nic hoult old time-y running.

Me thinks the director really enjoyed having all these beautiful men in this movie lol

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pin_stripe January 2 2025, 01:34:26 UTC
And he was so sweaty and vulnerable 🥰❤️

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blorpz January 2 2025, 06:05:24 UTC
yeah but we could have seen aaron shirtless at some point. wasted opp

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bellwetherr January 1 2025, 21:42:50 UTC
lmao the blue movies

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mercuryfish January 1 2025, 21:43:26 UTC
Emma’s picks are great, Postcards from the Edge is such an underrated classic

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emmagigisky January 1 2025, 21:45:07 UTC
Cinema Paradiso is a masterpiece. It always makes me cry

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