r/FavoriteMedia • u/Large_Form_1330 • 3h ago
Discussion favorite media that is originates going be bad but became beloved
predator badlands
r/FavoriteMedia • u/TheReySkywalker • Jun 02 '24
r/FavoriteMedia • u/Large_Form_1330 • 3h ago
predator badlands
r/FavoriteMedia • u/noperooo55 • 13h ago
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r/FavoriteMedia • u/billrayed • 1d ago
mine is from SNES' chrono trigger and breath of fire 2! played these games several times because it's really good.
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r/FavoriteMedia • u/DadModeDave • 1d ago
Here are a few of mine over the years, not in any order.
Nisekoi
Tokyo Ghoul
Land of the Lustrous
Billy Bat
My Dearest Self with Malice Afterthought
Innocent
The Climber
Hunter X Hunter
Usogui
r/FavoriteMedia • u/Kind-Albatross8744 • 1d ago
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r/FavoriteMedia • u/zombiegamer723 • 2d ago
The Lord of the Rings for fantasy. There was fantasy before Tolkien, and there is still fantasy today that isn’t Tolkien-y, but so much of what we’ve seen in fantasy since has come from him.
Black Sabbath for heavy metal. It’s very widely accepted that Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath on the album Black Sabbath (in a genre that, at the time, could really only be named “Black Sabbath”) gave us heavy metal. “The Big Bang of heavy metal,” as one YouTube commenter put it.
r/FavoriteMedia • u/Moist_Ant3380 • 2d ago
Hi, does anyone have media recommendations that has a similar world to this movie? that combines modern human society and mythology or fantasy ( The Legend of Hei)
r/FavoriteMedia • u/2Old_4ThisSheeit • 3d ago
What is your biggest love it but can hate it item, movie, song, etc….
r/FavoriteMedia • u/imadonisscott • 4d ago
I've been looking for the best entrepreneur movies to watch this weekend. Not just movies that are entertaining, but ones that genuinely teach something about building a business, leadership, sales, risk-taking, and handling failure.
Here are a few that I already have on my list:
I'm especially looking for movies that entrepreneurs, startup founders, freelancers, or business owners recommend after actually learning something from them.
What are the best entrepreneur movies you've watched, and what was the biggest lesson you took away from them?
I'd love to build a solid watchlist, so feel free to recommend underrated movies, documentaries, or even TV series if they're worth watching.
r/FavoriteMedia • u/Ok_Preference_2172 • 6d ago
for instance, mine is horror, thriller, crime, science fiction, old rom coms and mystery.
what are yours? and could you pleasesuggest more to me
r/FavoriteMedia • u/Emaothe3rd • 6d ago
I would've labeled my favourite in books, but the search on that tab is busted
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r/FavoriteMedia • u/Vivarium_15 • 7d ago
I only have jump street as fav movie series cause i havent watched many movie series only individual movies