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- James (Schaffrillas)’s profile • Letterboxd
James uses Letterboxd to share film reviews and lists 1,449 films watched Favorites: Whiplash (2014), Whisper of the Heart (1995), Lady Bird (2017), Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
- Judging Movies by their Letterboxd Taglines | Schaffrillas Productions . . .
Judging Movies by their Letterboxd Taglines is a video by Schaffrilas Productions, In it, Schaff judges fifty movies on Letterboxd based off of the taglines featured on them
- James (Schaffrillas)’s lists • Letterboxd
By far the most movies I've ever watched in one year! It's all Adam Sandler's fault! I Can’t Believe It’s Not Tim Hill! Movies that bear the mark of the beast despite not actually being the devil's handiwork Fine My Mission Impossible Ranking First and second spots are interchangeable, as are third and fourth Come on people 3 is a good movie
- Judging Movies By Their Letterboxd Taglines 2 Video Script
Hello everyone, and welcome to Judging Movies Their Letterboxd Taglines: The Squeakquel Except I couldn't put that in the title because then you'd think I was doing Alvin and the Chipmunks in this one, and I can't 'cause I haven't seen the entire quadrilogy yet
- James (Schaffrillas)’s films • Letterboxd
James (Schaffrillas)’s films • Letterboxd © Letterboxd Limited Made by fans in Aotearoa New Zealand Film data from TMDB Mobile site
- James (Schaffrillas)’s 2023 in review - Letterboxd
James (Schaffrillas)’s 2023 in review • Letterboxd Like what you see? Pro
- Search results for Schaffrillas Productions • Letterboxd
Search results for Schaffrillas Productions • Letterboxd I don't think he has done it yet, so let me rank all of the Sony movies James has watched before he puts it on Letterboxd himself Ranking System: #1: 10 10 #2: 9 10 #3-7: 8 10 #8-11: If he talks about it in a top 10 or ranking, that counts YTPs don't count
- Judging Movies by their Letterboxd Taglines Video Script
They're all very nice, quick, succinct ways of summing up what a movie is going to be about, and the nice thing about the film reviewing website Letterboxd, which I unfortunately waste most of my time on the internet these days, is that they have a built-in tagline for every movie
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