Harboring herbivore haberdashers! Hark now, and channel your immense powers of name recognition into picking one of the four options in this week's #FridayMovie poll. Heave ho!
Tilda Swinton
53.8%
Elliot Page
15.4%
Maggie Smith
30.8%
Oscar Isaac
0%
Poll ended at .
Fellow wayfarers! I am in need of directions! And so I ask you to pick one of these directors for this week's #Fridaymovie shenanigans. Forward! No, the other forward!
Rosselini
16.7%
Coen (one or several)
25%
Godard
8.3%
Fellini
50%
Poll ended at .
Loquacious locations! Enable your geolocators and fire up your geoguesser turbines, for it is time to vote in the weekly #FridayMovie poll. The winner gets a geo!
Taipei
0%
Budapest
0%
New York
0%
...SPAAACE!
100%
Poll ended at .
Magnificent monstrosities! We have the fortune and privilege of being able to choose the monster of this week in the #FridayMovie poll. Give it your best dramatic and/or cheesy scream!
Plants
29.4%
Zombies
5.9%
Ants (one or several)
41.2%
Amoeba (one or several)
23.5%
Poll ended at .
Rumtumrugging rumtumtuggers! It has been a while since the #FridayMovie poll simply featured four unadorned titles, so this week we are doing just that. Think once, think twice, then vote hard!
Rebels of the neon god (1992)
23.1%
La vie en rose (2007)
30.8%
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
7.7%
The grand Budapest hotel (2014)
38.5%
Poll ended at .
Seeing how it is spooktober, and that I haven't witnessed any movies with Bela Lugosi (except for Plan 9, which doesn't count), I figure - let's give the #FridayMovie pollsters the unmitigated power of deciding just which kind of first impression I'm gonna get. Spook choosily!
Dracula (1931)
60%
White zombie (1932)
20%
The black cat (1934)
6.7%
Ninotchka (1939)
13.3%
Poll ended at .
Spooktober spooktinues! Seeing as how I haven't witnessed any Vincent Price movies, I thought it a prudent moment to allow the wise #FridayMovie voters the honor of deciding my first impression
House of wax (1953)
30%
House on haunted hill (1959)
40%
House of Usher (1960)
30%
House of the long shadows (1983)
0%
Poll ended at .
It is a truth universally recognized that a week needs a monster. So does this one. Ergo, the #FridayMovie poll this week asks: which monster should grace us with its unmistakable presence?
Plants
0%
Zombies
0%
Spooky futuristic architecture
100%
Birds
0%
Poll ended at .
I can feel the Halloween spirit grow inside me! And around me! And me! This week's #FridayMovie poll is all about spooky plants, who may or may not secretly be more spirited than they ought to be
The thing from another world (1951)
16.1%
Invasion of the body snatchers (1956)
25.8%
Attack of the mushroom people (1963)
9.7%
Day of the triffids (1963)
48.4%
Poll ended at .
Gamers! Movie buffs! Curious fellas who like to see what this button does! Your wisdom is required. For this week's #FridayMovie, I have found four movies that are referenced - more or less explicitly - in video games. Thus, the question is: from which game shall we follow the not so subtly pointed finger?
Fallout New Vegas
19%
Mass Effect
23.8%
Red Dead Redemption 2
14.3%
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
42.9%
Poll ended at .

Life events conspired to cancel the #FridayMovie poll this week

but, fear not dear viewer, this low-stakes ancient tradition will return next week, at full strength and with undiminished signal, so stay tuned and feed your friends

Heavenly bodies! Since I recently saw Angel's Egg, I got inspired to make a bewinged #FridayMovie poll. Thus, I present to you these four befeathered and bechoired options. Follow your divine inspiration and choose wisely
Heaven can wait (1943)
40%
Der himmel über Berlin / Wings of desire (1987)
50%
Fallen angels (1995)
0%
Angel-A (2005)
10%
Poll ended at .

I dreamt I posted it, but didn't post it
aka
there is no #FridayMovie poll this week, and next week is sidetracked by me watching Princess Mononoke on the biggest screen in town

this seems like the way

a reminder that there will be no poll this week
but stay tuned, for the future is yet arriving, and we have an infinite amount of fridays ahead
Meows to the meow god! We rejoice as the #FridayMovie poll returns in full glory, wasting no time in shedding unimaginable amounts of floof on unsuspecting bystanders. And why would anyone suspect anything, seeing as how this lineup is all full of cats!
When the cat comes (1963)
12.5%
That darn cat (1965)
37.5%
The cat returns (2002)
33.3%
Legend of the demon cat (2017)
16.7%
Poll ended at .
Toot that horn! It was suggested that this #FridayMovie be unicorn--themed, and lo! It is in fact unicorn-themed. So toot those horns, bang those drums and honk those stonks!
Black moon (1975)
7.1%
The last unicorn (1982)
42.9%
Legend (1985)
35.7%
Unicorn store (2017)
14.3%
Poll ended at .
Liminal salutations! This week's #FridayMovie falls in the nebulous, ambiguous, polyvalent days between christmas and new year's. These are days defined by a diffuse blend of indeterminacy and a definite sense that things are definitely coming to an end. Thus, I present to you, four ways to end all years
On the beach (1959)
15.8%
The day the earth caught fire (1961)
15.8%
Fail safe (1964)
26.3%
Silent running (1972)
42.1%
Poll ended at .
Prefigured futurities! Seeing how this is the first #FridayMovie poll of the year, we will follow tradition and vote for which mood will set the tone for the months to come. Therefore I present to you four mood pieces, each radically yet subtly distinct
All that heaven allows (1955)
27.3%
The 400 blows (1959)
45.5%
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, (1975)
0%
5 centimeters per second (2007)
27.3%
Poll ended at .
Waxed poetics! As this year is already over the moon in all categories, metaphorically speaking, I reckon this week's #FridayMovie poll should be all about our beloved lunar orb. And so, I present to you, these stellar options, which may or may not include hints of extraplanetary skullduggery
Capricorn one (1977)
44.4%
Moonstruck (1987)
44.4%
Interstellar (2014)
11.1%
Fly me to the moon (2024)
0%
Poll ended at .
Stellar stochastics! Last week's poll was disturbed by the dual interference of network difficulties (it was literally DNS), sunspots (probably not DNS), and the fact that the result was a tie. Thus, for this week's #FridayMovie poll, we will redo the last one, albeit slightly remixed. Behold! The sky is full of stars!
Capricorn one (1977)
20%
Moonstruck (1987)
50%
Interstella 5555 (2003)
30%
Poll ended at .
Malleable marylebones! We are approaching the cool zone and somehow someone has already given us a residence permit. As such, we have all been given a (1) vote in this week's #FridayMovie poll. Choose, and shiver!
Westworld (1973)
23.1%
Dark star (1974)
38.5%
The taking of Pelham 123 (1974)
30.8%
Cloud (2024)
7.7%
Poll ended at .
Fabulous phantasms! This week we take a detour on the #FridayMovie poll into the domain of prominent and unsubdued fashion icons of the recent past, with these four unparallelizable options:
Barbarella (1968)
12.5%
Zardoz (1974)
45.8%
Tank girl (1995)
25%
Spice world (1997)
16.7%
Poll ended at .
Mycelial musicality! We continue our fashionable #FridayMovie detour by veering into the uncharted lands of 30s musicals. Choose which manner of centennial earworm will live on in me, and do it with impeccably choreographed style
42nd street (1933)
22.2%
The gay divorcee (1934)
55.6%
Top hat (1935)
11.1%
Show boat (1936)
11.1%
Poll ended at .
Sensorious sentimentalists! We fought the law, and it is not altogether unfair to say that the law won, albeit barely. The winner of this week's #FridayMovie poll, however, is fair and just and emotionally well-regulated indeed
Rebel without a cause (1955)
0%
12 angry men (1957)
38.5%
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid (1969)
30.8%
Rebels of the neon god (1992)
30.8%
Poll ended at .

A fun part about this being a once a week thing is that each entry on the list happened at a specific time, and so when I read it I go
oh yeah, that movie was that week, when such and such happened

History truly is a process in the present
https://longersky.com/2025/01/16/a-semi-randomized-list-of-movies-to-maybe-watch-sometime/

A semi-randomized list of movies to maybe watch sometime

A while back I started a thread on Mastodon, wherein I every week post a poll where four movie titles duke it out. I then watch the winner under ritualistic and ceremonial forms on friday evenings.…

More longer friend see that sky?
Frolicking fromages! In order to make an omelet, you have to crack some eggs. And in order to decide the outcome of the #FridayMovie poll - the highest-stake election of any week - you have to vote for at least one of these potentially French titles. Bon mot!
Cléo de 5 à 7 (1962)
46.7%
Le samouraï (1967)
53.3%
Vive l'amour (1994)
0%
La vie en rose (2007)
0%
Poll ended at .
Canonical classicists! This week's #FridayMovie poll hones in on a particular time, exactly 87 years ago, for arbitrary reasons. Your vote, however, is not arbitrary, and so I ask you to choose with random precision
The cat and the canary (1939)
20%
Dark victory (1939)
50%
Gone with the wind (1939)
20%
The wizard of Oz (1939)
10%
Poll ended at .
and the winner
which I know very little about, other than it being released in 1939
is
Dark victory
I'm going in
Most credit screens are perfunctory, and you kinda glaze over them as you wait for the thing to start. Sometimes, tho
Tired: showing a person calling another person, thus having two persons on the phone
Wired: four persons on two phones, with creative audio editing ensuring viewers get the pertinent parts
Foreshadowing is a literary device
Operation failed successfully
Good thing we got rid of two of those three
I think we can all agree that Big Light is the enemy
This is secretly a terrifying story of medical decline, made more terrifying by the fact that they let patients smoke at the hospital

Movie: this is a very emotionally heavy moment, where the circumstance of a happy celebration is contrasted with the sad tidings brought to bear. More so when you can see those very same celebrations in the background through the windows

Me: all of this is true and is secretly breaking my heart, but also: notice how the buttons on her dress are keenly visible in the black and white medium

This movie really is secretly breaking my heart
why did you do this to me (appreciative)

One of the reviews cited on wikipedia notes that this is a melodrama that openly manipulates your feels, but that you accept it since it is done so expertly

which is true
I am being emotionally manipulated in real time, and it is glorious

This also makes it difficult to get good stills, since all the emotion is conveyed through the subtle shifts in facial expressions and nudges of dramatic irony

Movement in movies, imagine that

Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore
If it ever should so happen that I depart before my time, here is what I want you to do
and so we come to the end of a most cathartic movie
aka
I'm not crying, you're crying