XaiJu
somewhere in october
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MOVIE REQUESTS

Please give me 1 or 2 movie requests you want to see on Patreon, as I am bringing back the weekly wheel picker!! :)

Note: if you suggest a movie I already have planned I won't put it on the wheel as it is already on my calendar. If a movie is suggested twice then it gets added to the wheel more times (increased probability)

don't recommend david lynch movies as I already have those planned!!

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The wheel won't reset. Only the movies that get picked during the spin are removed from the wheel. Everything else stays on the wheel until it eventually gets picked. That's the way it was explained to me. There were only 3 Patrons way back when I joined so I had recommended a lot of lesser known movies figuring they might have better odds here. I know she has said she has a spreadsheet with somewhere around 4000 movie requests🤯, so she'll be busy for quite sometime.

Dirk Diggler

That spinning wheel is amazing! It is so packed with unique titles. It's like you took a couple hundred requests, and removed any titles where there are already 5 or 10 reactions out there. I don't know if you have a list of all the nominees, other than just reading through this thread. But I paused the video of the wheel spinning on my iPad Pro and zoomed in on the screen and saw a ton of movies that would make interesting, unique reactions. Do you completely reset it after doing the spin? Or... what will happen the next time you request titles or do another spin?

Analytical Guy

If it's not too late: The Swimmer (1968) and Motorama (1991)

Incandescing

I'll second a couple movie requests – movies that no one or almost no one has reacted to yet: Body Double (Brian De Palma, 1984) Raw (Julia Ducournau, 2016)

Analytical Guy

Two movie requests for SOMEWHERE IN OCTOBER Body Double (Brian DePalma, 1984) Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Amy Heckerling, 1982)

Sofa Sinema

2 of the best films ever made, great picks.

TylerNorCal

1. Sunset Boulevard (a David Lynch favourite); 2. Vertigo (or anything by Hitchcock)

Ben

The Lords of Discipline (1983) Punching the Clown (2009)

Todd Rush

Actually, since you said 1 or 2, I'd like to throw another one in, "We're All Going to the World's Fair"

st0iccc

Clockwork Orange (1971) and Oldboy (2003)

Jabril416

Army of Shadows (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1969) Only Yesterday (Isao Takahata, 1991)

Robert


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