100% agree with op. Just saw Happy Death Day recently for the first time and was impressed by how fun it was, but it took me a while.
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Population 436, kind of a revamp of The Lottery but it does things a bit different along the way. It actually has Fred Durst as a cast member and he killed his role I think.
i've got a long list, but most recently is Heart Eyes (2025)
i went in thinking boring bullshit teenage slasher, but i'm pretty shocked how well written the dialogue is. the movie is cookie-cutter for sure, but the dialogue is well done.
Disco Polo
It's a very unserious movie and that's what makes it work. It's just pure Polish nostalgia-based comedy with nothing to prove
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