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DoD analyst; helped run a save the beard campaign; awesome cat daddy

The City That Reads
Joined April 2011
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@_veekin
travis
6 years
Oh look it’s ellie every morning on every kitchen surface screaming!
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
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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.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
25 days
Greatest “I’m dead and I know it” scene in a movie?
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@BlackDumpling
BLACK DUMPLING™
1 month
Worth it....
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@Lordoftheringsu
LOTR Universe
2 months
Sir Christopher Lee Reads Hurin's Last Stand with Music.
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@ProxyFreak
Goth Lesbian Muppet
3 months
he glows because you can pick him up and put him in your inventory
@tmszhjh88
Kathleen
3 months
The sunset makes the cat look better
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
3 months
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. https://t.co/EBls7UpouT
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
3 months
Name a truly underrated acting performance.
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@_veekin
travis
3 months
Maybe the most haunting and beautiful ending of all time
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
3 months
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.
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@TolkienWorldG
Tolkien World
3 months
Absolutely zero contest.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
3 months
Name the best rainy scene in a movie.
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
4 months
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.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
4 months
Name a movie that gets better with every viewing.
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@oldtoons_
old toons
4 months
The first cinematic appearance of Gandalf, in the 1977 animated film The Hobbit.
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@moultano
Ryan Moulton
4 months
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?
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
5 months
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.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
5 months
Of all movie opening scenes, what one sold the entire film the most?
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@anime_
Anime Aesthetics
5 months
This isn’t just a song; it’s an emotion trigger for all Edgerunner fans 😭
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@CleGuardians
Cleveland Guardians
5 months
The “impossible” is upon us. #GuardsBall
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
5 months
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.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
5 months
A movie that's in your top 25 list but unlikely to be in anyone else's?
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@_veekin
travis
5 months
Lord of the Rings (all 3), Revenge of the Sith, 300
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
5 months
Have you ever paid to see a movie in theaters more than once? If so, which movie?
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@_veekin
travis
6 months
Ghost in the Shell: Innocence
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
6 months
What’s the most underrated sequel?
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@TheCinesthetic
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
7 months
The use of “Promentory” in The Last of the Mohicans (1992) elevates every frame, making the action feel monumental and unforgettable.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
7 months
What’s a film with a score so iconic it feels like a character?
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@_veekin
travis
9 months
The Neon Genesis Evangelion Rebuilds
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
9 months
What’s a reboot or remake that actually did it right?
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
9 months
The Mummy is one of those movies you can always throw on. It’s so much fun, and Brendan Fraser is impossible not to love.
@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
9 months
What's that one movie you've watched so many times, it's almost embarrassing, but you still love it every single time?
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