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1. Articles - ENCOURAGED
/r/Movies defines “articles” as essays, reports, or interviews regarding films past or present. Celebrity gossip will be removed. The moderators reserve the right to define “gossip” on a case-by-case basis. The moderators further reserve the right to remove articles for relevance and quality of content, although we don't pull this card often. New things come up though.
Our subscribers prefer descriptive titles. “George Lucas Interview” will be removed (if it hasn’t been downvoted to oblivion first). “George Lucas expresses regret for creating Jar Jar Binks” would be a great, descriptive title if it were true. If your submission contains a quote from a source, it may be removed as quotes are often used out of context or otherwise in a misleading manner to the point of the article.
SUBMISSIONS IN ALL CAPS will be removed, or any god-awful Click Here For Terrible ASCII Design titles.
2. Questions and discussions about movies, cinema & filmmaking - ENCOURAGED
Certain redundant questions may be removed at the moderators’ discretion. Some are removed automatically. 'What's your favorite movie?' 'Can you recommend a movie for me to watch tonight?' 'What's your favorite twist in a movie?' and more are discussed in our FAQ, updated annually. The moderators reserve the right to remove questions in order to preserve the quality of discussion for our subscribers.
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Link-jacking (re-hosting for monetary gain) and reposting (re-hosting for Reddit karma) are grounds for removal. Moderators remove duplicate posts. High quality streams are favored over low-quality streams. We have no prohibition against Apple or Vimeo trailers, but our subscribers have historically preferred Youtube.
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Moderators reserve the right to remove any scenes from very recent films (e.g. a film released within the last three years).
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Saw a film and want to recommend it to /r/movies? Make it a text-post. Feel free to include a link to the trailer on youtube. 'Got a recommendation for you folks - Sweet Smell of Success - if you liked 12 Angry Men you'll probably really like this one' with a text-post including a link to its trailer on youtube is 100% encouraged. Note that movies in theaters are likely to have been seen by many subscribers. We maintain weekly discussion threads for major releases. OP needs to provide 300 characters (not words) about the movie, in what they want to recommend.
Images of text (like the big lists from /tv/) are prohibited.
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- Use Imgur and attribute the source of the images within Imgur or the Reddit thread comments.
- No screenshots or gifs of a film unless it explains an interesting element of filmmaking. A cameo appearance, a hidden joke, an Easter egg, or a 'this scene is great' style post will not be allowed.
- No screenshots of websites. This includes but is not limited to RottenTomatoes, Netflix, Imdb, Facebook and Twitter. Exceptions in the case of celebrity deaths.
- No unofficial (leaked) set photos. /r/movies considers itself to be a citizen of the Entertainment ecosystem and shall never encourage nor reward anyone for whipping out a camera on a movie set just to grab a snapshot of a celeb/prop/etc.
- Single images or imgur albums <5 of BTS (Behind the Scenes) photos are prohibited unless there's a good story or article behind it. Good: showing how rear-projection was used in Eyes Wide Shut. Bad: showing Steve McQueen talking to actors on set.
- Pictures tweeted by filmmakers about their upcoming films are allowed, just please rehost them on imgur.
- Image submissions regarding films pre-1960 are allowed, encouraged, and immune to nearly all rules.
- Label the photos! Label the actors and movies involved please.
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Fan art must be:
Your original work
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not a tired subject our readers have seen a million times. Drew a picture of Max Fischer from Rushmore? Feel free to post it! Drew a picture of the Dude from The Big Lebowski? Not so fast.
Plagiarists will be banned. Reposts will be removed. Works for sale or for hire shall be banned and removed (advertising via Reddit Self-serve is simple and cheap and entirely encouraged).
The moderators reserve the right to remove for quality. More specialized subreddits (/r/kubrick, /r/lebowski, /r/movieposterporn) exist for “circlejerk” subjects (see below) and we encourage you to post your work there.
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We welcome the participation of the moviemaking community in our subreddit. Please contact the mods before starting an AMA so that we may schedule it, announce it, assign it flair and otherwise facilitate it.
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The moderators reserve the right to remove infographics we deem to be SEO fluff (graphics designed for upvotes, not information). Infographics should be informative and interesting.
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Parodies (sweded trailers, re-enacted scenes, etc) that are not professional quality will be removed. Parodies about comic book movies are not allowed.
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“Things that you own” “things that you bought” and “things that you found” that are only interesting because they are owned, bought or found by you, including but not limited to:
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Photo-essays including context and back-story are viewed by us as “articles” and are subject to an article’s terms and conditions.
For example, if you visited Monument Valley and posted pictures of where you were next to reference pictures from a movie, as well as some sort of context about your trip & the film - that would be great! But please don't just post 5 pictures in an imgur album and call it a day. Submit that to /r/pics or another appropriate subreddit.
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Albums meeting the definitions of “articles” or “infographics” will be judged as such. Albums that would be removed under other definitions will be removed. Note that if we suspect an image is a repost or an uncleared spy photo we will remove the post. The onus will be on you, as the poster, to verify authenticity or legality of all images. The moderators reserve the right to remove albums in order to maintain the quality of /r/movies.
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Any content sourced from /r/movies within the past few months shall be removed. Content repackaged in an Imgur album will be removed unless the content has been archived.
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As per our news and subsequent feedback thread, anything that isn't official, hard-lined news about comic book movies will be removed. No featurettes, fan art, parodies, etc (full list in the announcement thread, although posters have been allowed back into the mix. We allow official news (announcements and castings), official trailers, and self-post discussions about the films themselves.
Reviews of comic book movies are allowed up until the weekend of the movies release, then removed starting the subsequent Monday. After that, only video reviews from channels that already have established subreddits will be allowed (dear christ we get so many reviews of comic book movies).
To be more clear:
The first clear, official character portraits are allowed. Official theatrical (not television nor international variants) are allowed. Posters are allowed once per movie. Casting notifications are allowed for the major players. Self-post analysis, dream castings, questions about backstories - nearly all self-posts are allowed. Fan art is not allowed. No parodies of comic book movies, alternate trailers, no comedic youtube reviews, etc.
Comic book movie information can be discussed freely at:
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Do not provide your own editorial or review, a critic's summary, the Rotten Tomatoes score, or any other opinion regarding a movie in the submission title while the movie is still in theaters. A lot of users over the years have expressed their desire to avoid reviews before seeing a movie. Reviews & recommendations of older movies are 100% fine.
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Dank or undank, all prohibited.
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New circumstances arise and new rules can be made on the fly. None of this is congressional-court legalspeak, but we're real people with brains and civil discussion is possible.
28. A Note on Movie Discussion Threads
Movie Discussion threads have always been a way to centralize discussion about a popular film. It began way back with The Dark Knight Rises and continues this day through the hard work of mi-16evil, who has posted a discussion thread at least once a week for the past two years. These discussion threads are posted on the date of the United States release of the film, as the United States is our largest demographic. This is done as a courtesy to the users, and if anyone wishes to discuss a film that doesn't receive an 'Official Discussion' thread, they are most welcome to make their own discussion on the film. Please don't label it 'Official Discussion' though, just state what you want to talk about. For example, Let's talk Corky Romano, for those who have seen it already
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First off, congratulations! It's a hell of a lot of work to make a regular series of videos. Film awareness and critical thinking are always appreciated, so you're fighting the good fight!
If you want to post it to /r/movies, here's how that happens:
- Do not name your account the same as your youtube account. We hate spammers more than we love puppies, so you will not have a good time do that.
- Only 1 out of every 5+ of your submissions should be from your own channel. Don't pump us full of crap in between either, the idea is that regular users submit content they find, content that they want to discuss. It's okay for a reddit account to have a business, but it's not okay for a business to have a reddit account.
- Videos about topics that aren't on our circlejerk list (Rule #24 in this wiki) will live longer. If you want to be able to submit content about a circlejerk topic, you must have either 250k YT subscribers or a 20K active subreddit. Why? Because if we allowed all of them we'd have dozens upon dozens clogging our subreddit (like for Star Wars), so there needs to be some metric for quality beyond user votes.
- Ads are cheap. If I were to start my own YouTube channel, I'd buy some reddit ads.
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The Japanese anime series Naruto, based on the popular series of the same name, has become so wildly popular with both young and adult viewers, and not just in Japan but all over the world, that it has so far spawned 10 full-length movies. The first three movies follow the storyline from Naruto, the first part of the series, and the remaining seven from Naruto Shippuden, the second part of the series.
As in the manga and anime series, the movies follow the exploits of the cheerful, lively and good-hearted ninja Naruto Uzumaki, as he battles the forces of evil while dreaming of becoming Hokage of Konohagakure in a fictional universe, where nations vie for supremacy with the help of ninjas with superhuman abilities.
Here is the complete Naruto movies list based on the series:
1.Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
The first movie based on the popular anime and manga series, “Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow” was released in theaters in Japan on August 21, 2004 and in the United States on June 4, 2007. In the Japanese version of the film, a ten-minute opening sequence was included with showed Naruto’s inability to use the bathroom while taking part in a sports event. This sequence is notable because almost every character from the series, including the dead ones, made an appearance in it.
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa and directed by Tensai Okamura, the story of film takes places after the 101st episode and revolves around the villain Doto Kazahana’s plot to take the treasure hidden by his brother Sosetsu (whom he had murdered) from his niece Koyuki Kazahana, a princess from the island called the Land of Snow. Naruto and ninjas of Team 7 fight to save the princess and restore her to her father’s throne.
2.Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
The second movie based on the Naruto series, “Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel” was released in theaters in Japan on August 6, 2005. However, the English language version of the movie was released only as a direct-to-video in the USA on July 16, 2008. Co-written by Hirotsugu Kawasaki and Yuka Miyata and directed by Hirotsugu Kawasaki, the story of the movie takes place after the 106th episode.
The story of the film revolves around a mineral called the Stone of Gelel, which has mysterious and tremendously strong powers. Master Haido, the villain, sends his ninjas to find the stone, which he intends to use to create a “utopia” – a perfect world free from wars and sufferings. But in order to achieve his dream, he is willing to kill everyone who stands in his way. Initially a believer in Haido’s plan, Naruto and ninjas of Team 7, later fight to save the universe from Haido’s evil design.
3.Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom
The third movie based on the Naruto series, “Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom” was released on August 6, 2006. The English language version of the movie was first broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2008 and it was released on DVD on November 11, 2008.
The story of the movie revolves around the struggle for power in the Land of the Moon, an extremely wealthy nation. Naruto and the ninjas of Team 7 are hired to protect Michiro, the prince of the land, and his son Hikaru, while they are on a world tip. While they are away, a noble man named Shabadaba deposes the king, Michiru’s father Kakeru, in a coup d’état. Naruto and his friends fight to restore the kingdom back to Michiru, who promises to be a good ruler.
4.Naruto Shippuden the Movie
The fourth movie based on the Naruto series and the first based on the Naruto Shippuden series, “Naruto Shippuden the Movie” was first released in Japan on August 4, 2007. The DVD version of the movie was released in Japan on April 23, 200 and in the United States on November 10, 2009. It was written by Junki Takegami and directed by Hajime Kamegaki.
The story of the movie revolves around the attempt by the villain Yomi to take over the world by reviving the spirit of the demon Moryo, to whom he lends his own body temporarily until a suitable body can be found. However, a priestess named Shion, who has the ability to seal the demon, poses a threat to his design. The priestess also prophesies Naruto’s death. Naruto and his friends fight to save the priestess and the world and himself from Yomi’s army of stones.
5.Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds
The fifth movie based on the Naruto series and the second based on the Naruto Shippuden series, “Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds”, was released in Japan on August 2, 2008. The English version of the movie was released in the United States on DVD and Blu-ray on October 25, 2011.
The story of the movie revolves around the attack on Konoha by the ninja of the Land of Sky (in revenge for the destruction of their county by the Land of Fire during the Second Great Ninja War) and Naruto’s journey to save the inhabitants of a distant village on the outskirts of the Land of Fire. Naruto is accompanied by his comrades Sakura and Hinata, and a girl named Amaru (who is disguised as a boy) from the distant village and her sensei Shinno, who turns out be the villain.
6.Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Inheritors of the Will of Fire
The sixth movie based on the Naruto series and the third based on the Naruto Shippuden series, “Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Inheritors of the Will of Fire” was released in theaters in Japan on August 1, 2009 and on DVD and Blu-ray in the USA on October 23, 2012.
The story of the movie revolves around the potential outbreak of the Fourth Great Ninja World War and the race to stop it. When ninja from Kumogakure, Kirigakure, Iwagakure and Sunagakure with Kekkei Genkai abilities begin to disappear, suspicion falls on Konohagakure, which is the only village not affected by the events. With the other nation amassing troops to invade the Land of Fire, Naruto and his comrades must race against time to find the real culprit and stop the war.
7.Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower
The seventh movie based on the Naruto series and the fourth based the Naruto Shippuden series, “Naruto Shippuden: The Two Towers” was released in theaters in Japan on July 31, 2010 and on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on September 17, 2013.
The story of the movie revolves around the mission to find and capture Mukade, a missing-nin who has travelled to the past to take over the Five Great Shinobi Countries using the power of Ryukyaku. By the time it is discovered where he has gone and what he is up to, he has already done much damage. Naruto and his comrade have to travel through time to find him and stop him before he can change history forever.
8.Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Blood Prison
The eighth movie based on the Naruto series and the fifth based on the Naruto Shippuden series, “Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Blood Prison” was release in theaters in Japan on July 30, 2011 and on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on February 18, 2014.
The story of the movie revolves around Naruto’s attempts to escape from the criminal confinement facility where he has been imprisoned on false charges of attempted assassination of the Raikage of the Hidden Cloud Village and the murder of jonins from two other villages. In the prison, he meets a female ninja called Ryuzetsu from the Hidden Grass Village who reveals to him that she was framed by some members of her village. Naruto must escape from the prison and prove his innocence.
9.Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie
The ninth movie based on the Naruto series and the sixth based on Naruto Shippuden series, “Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie” was released in theaters in Japan on July 28, 2012 and on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on November 25, 2014.
The story of the movie is set in an alternative universe in which Naruto’s parents are still alive and all his friends have the exact opposite personalities. Naruto has to stop the villain Tobi, who is using a mysterious masked ninja to extract the Nine-Tails before returning to the real universe where everything is as it was before.
10.The Last: Naruto the Movie
The tenth movie based on the Naruto series and the seventh based on Naruto Shippuden series, “The Last: Naruto the Movie” is scheduled to be released in Japan on December 6, 2014.
11.Boruto: Naruto the Movie
The eleventh movie based on the Naruto series and the eighth based on Naruto Shippuden series, “Boruto: Naruto the Movie” was released in Japan on August 7, 2015.
The Boruto: Naruto the Movie is so far the last of the eleven movies based on the Naruto series. With the manga and anime series going strong, it is certain that more movies will be added to the Naruto the movies in the future. Again, this is the end of post. Well, if you wish to know more about the Naruto and Naruto Shippuden characters, you can find it here.