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I have been watching a bunch of recommendations from /tv/ lately, first by added date, then by random, then I went back to by date and watched some I had skipped before due to length or seeming like slop, and some were okay but most were pretty poor as I suspected.
But now, just in time for getting some molars pulled, I have these ten well known and well regarded films that I still haven't seen as my next ten chronologically, and I mean to marathon them over a few days while I recover.

What else should I watch with them?
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ORANGE TEAL
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>>218184289
your input on the graphic design of the posters is appreciated or some shit
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>>218184228
Tamako Love Story
Suzume
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
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>>218184228
King Arthur sucks, watch Excalibur instead
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>>218184375
Thanks for the heads up, it's on my watchlist but newer than these.
Might also rewatch The Adventures of Robin Hood (the 1938 one) with these.
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>>218184228
The Long Walk I saw recently. It was pretty good, mother shed a few tears.



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