I read the article and still don’t understand what’s actually happening. Someone please explain. I get people having Four Favorites on their profiles, but what does that have to do with the theater experience or format?
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Audrey-BeeMar 31, 2026
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Black Bear is showing their movie Tuner at some film festivals. At those showings, there's going to be a setup, probably a little booth or a fake red carpet set, where audience members can record their own version of a "four favorites" video, like how Letterboxd asks movie stars at premieres
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darthmcchubApr 1, 2026
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You didn’t actually read the article then
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virtualpigApr 1, 2026
+5
No, I also had trouble reading the article it's way too PR'ed up.
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thispersonchrisApr 1, 2026
+2
Hi, I'm a third real person who came to the comments to figure out exactly what was being communicated here.
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darthmcchubApr 1, 2026
+1
Must be american
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Alarming_OrchidApr 1, 2026
+1
Typical unhelpful listnook snark
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darthmcchubApr 1, 2026
+1
Must be american
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3v1lkr0wMar 31, 2026
+9
Had no clue what the article was talking about until I looked up what 'Four Favorites' was...
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InternetDickJuiceMar 31, 2026
+3
which was ...
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samsaBEARMar 31, 2026
+9
Letterboxd lets users select their four favourite films to display on their profile.
Their social media team will go to events like premieres or during regular interviews and ask actors/directors what their four favourite films are and those videos do really good numbers on IG/TikTok
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3v1lkr0wMar 31, 2026
+5
Basically like MySpace Top 8.
On Letterboxd it lets you highlight your Top 4 (Four Favorites) movies...so they are doing something like that in real life at some festivals.
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RedShoelace25Mar 31, 2026
+3
Saw this at TIFF and really enjoyed it. Anyone who appreciates good sound design altering a characters perception of the world will like this. Think Sound of Metal but the opposite.
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