There are some incredible avant-garde films that will only ever be seen by a few thousand movie nerds, but that's not the only form that great movies take. In spite of what some particularly snobby film communities seem to think, some truly perfect films can be found in the discount bin at Walmart.
Redditor u/Benaugust01 wanted some recommendations for tip-top lowbrow movies, and the r/movies subreddit was quick to offer its hottest takes imaginable.
What's a "low-brow" movie you consider to be perfect
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Thousands of personal opinions rolled in over the last few days, so we accumulated a handful of the very best picks to help point you in the right direction. Enjoy your binge of the working person's favorite films, and don't forget to share your personal picks in the comment section below.
Be excellent to each other
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So much for the seashells
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It's a bold strategy, Cotton
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Don't spit in that cop's burger
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Not half, not some but all my cash
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Okay, thanks. Get off me now
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What is this? A center for ants?
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Scotty doesn't know
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