Goddamnit, I love this man and his passion for Letterboxd.
I would watch Sean make Letterboxd lists all the time ngl
This is giving "the Bob Ross of Letterboxd" energy
I like the recent variety in content lately
This is Sean at his dorkiest. Loved it. Sincerely. More of this please.
this kind of content is a great addition to the channel.
When you added Cabinet of Dr Caligari, The Innocents, Hagazussa, and Crimson Peak…you made a subscriber, man
Sean is logging his Daughters movies too. Cute
This is Sean's truest self. Making lists. Talking about old movies. Educating the viewer. And this is what we need podcasting to become, to go back to its roots, just a nerd talking in to a microphone (and now a camera) with no one else in the room. We are alone folks. Let's embrace it. Keep doing these.
More of these!
Felt the need to pile onto the positive feedback here—this is great! Makes me feel like I’m in Sean’s film school. Please do many more
Thank you teacher.
Really love this, hope they do more of these videos with Sean
I absolutely love both Robert Egger and Sean's love for classic cinema. Nosferatu is a masterpiece of filmmaking.
Concerning AND delightful. Happy holidays, Sean!
This is incredible content, very much feels like Mr. Rogers making a Letterboxd list.
I love this format! The youtube content has been great
I feel like I’m 18 again back at USC film / crit studies - you did a great job - this is film theory 101
Great stuff. May I suggest doing similar videos for films that are coming out much later? That could give us more time to do the homework before a big release. For example, Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein, 28 Years Later, Superman, or even Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.
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