Swear, self-promote and pretend you're on a first date: a celebrities' guide to Letterboxd's Four Favourites

For Letterboxd users, it's not just about which films they adore – it's an opportunity to showcase themselves and their cinematic tastes to a global audience. The website's Four Favourites feature has evolved into a social media phenomenon, where stars and civilians alike share clips of themselves discussing their top four picks, set to jaunty music and red carpet backdrops.

To perform this ritual convincingly, there are unwritten rules: be surprised when asked about your choices; plug your movie and yourself with conviction. Celebrities use this platform to promote their own films or those of friends, while civilians can turn the tables by showcasing lesser-known titles or personal favorites. The goal is not just to express love for a particular film but to construct an image that highlights your personality and tastes.

The key to doing it right lies in coherence: choose movies that make sense together, and be genuine in your explanations. Don't get too caught up in nostalgia, though – it's okay to admit to a change of heart or two over the years. After all, as Past Lives actor Teo Yoo notes, "I'm another person every day," so your favorites should reflect that.

Ultimately, this is not just about promoting great cinema but about claiming ownership of art and expressing ourselves through our tastes. In an era of ephemeral streaming services, Letterboxd has become a digital equivalent of keeping a prized DVD or record on display – a tangible connection to something greater than yourself.
 
ugh i dont get why letterboxd needs to make its favs feature so extra 🙄 they just need to let us share our fave movies without all the drama and red carpet vibes, can we just keep it simple? 🤦‍♀️ like what if i just want to say that my top 4 movies are whatever and not put on a show for the world to see.
 
🎥😂 Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson just did the Four Favourites thing and guess what? He's still got some work to do on his acting skills 🤣! [Dwayne Johnson in a bad action movie scene] 💥
 
omg u know i was talking to a friend who's part of the film crew for one of those fave 4 vids 🤫 and they said the most iconic thing is when ppl try to make it too deep lol like dont overthink it just pick ur fave films and talk about why u love em, dont need all that extra sauce! btw i think its kinda cool how letterboxd has become this community of film lovers showcasing their taste, its like a digital scrapbook of ur cinema soul 💭
 
🤔 I mean, think about it - sharing your fave films is like curating a mood board for your personality. It's not just about listing movies, it's about telling a story about who you are and what makes you tick. Celebs do it to promote their stuff, but regular folks can use it to show off some hidden gems or just have fun with it 🎥. The key is to be real, not too cheesy, and maybe even throw in some self-deprecation - after all, we're not always perfect, right? 😉
 
🤔 so I was browsing letterboxd the other day and I saw all these people sharing their fave 4 films and it's like they're showing off who they are through those movies, you know? it's cool but also kinda weird, like we're trying to convince each other of our own interests 🎥. I mean some ppl just share whatever's on their shelf and that's legit too 😊. for me it's all about finding common ground with others, what do u guys think? should ppl use letterboxd as a platform to flex their film cred or is it all good vibes only? 💬
 
I'm low-key obsessed with how the Four Favourites thing has taken off on Letterboxd 🤩! It's like, the perfect excuse for us film nerds to brag about our cinematic tastes while also showing off our personalities 💁‍♀️. I mean, who doesn't love a good confessional where they get to gush about their fave films and why they're so special? But what really gets me is how it's become a way for creators to showcase their own work too – it's like, the ultimate promo opportunity 🎬.

I've noticed that some people go all out with their clips, complete with fancy music and glam backdrops, but honestly, I think it's the ones who are a bit more low-key that really win me over 🙏. Like, if you're just being genuine about why you love a particular film, and explaining how it relates to your own tastes and experiences... that's when the real magic happens ✨. It's not just about promoting movies, it's about sharing yourself with others – and that's what makes Letterboxd so special 🤗
 
I'm so over this whole Four Favourites thing... who needs to showcase their cinematic tastes like it's some kind of reality TV? Can't we just share our love for films without trying to present ourselves as some kind of film expert? 🙄 And don't even get me started on the music – those jaunty tunes are totally overplayed. I'd much rather watch someone ramble on about their actual favorite films without all the red carpet fluff.

And what's with the obsession with promoting personal branding? Can't we just talk about movies and enjoy them without turning it into some kind of self-promotion session? 😒
 
I kinda get why people do the 4 faves thing on Letterboxd but sometimes I think it feels like just an excuse for people to look fancy lol 😂. I mean, I've seen some celebs try to make their movie choices sound super deep and profound but honestly they just come across as trying too hard 🙄. And don't even get me started on the music - can we please keep the red carpet vibes to a minimum? 🎥 More clips of them actually talking about what they love about the movies would be way more interesting imo 💬
 
You gotta put some thought into your faves before you post 'em 🤔💭. It's not just about random movies that come to mind, you need to have a story to tell and be authentic in it. People will judge (in a good way 😊) whether you're passionate or just phoning it in. And for real, don't overthink it too much - less is more when it comes to music, backdrops, the whole shebang 🎥👀. It's about expressing yourself and having fun with it, not trying to be a fake Hollywood star 💃.
 
I don’t usually comment, but... I feel like this is kinda weirdly intimate? Like, you're sharing these super personal thoughts about what movies mean to you with total strangers online 🤔. It's all very curated and polished, which makes me wonder if people are just presenting this fake version of themselves for the likes and comments 💁‍♀️. Don't get me wrong, I love movies too! But is it really necessary to put on a show like this? Can't we just share our actual thoughts without feeling pressured to be all "coherent" and stuff 🎬?
 
😊 I love how Letterboxd has turned sharing faves into this fun social media experience! 🎥 It's all about owning your tastes and personality, you know? Like, it's not just about the movies themselves, but what they mean to you as a person... or, like, how they reflect your mood/memories/experiences. I think that's really cool 🤗 And, honestly, who doesn't love a good "gotcha" moment when someone spills their true fave? 😂 But, for real, it's all about being genuine and showing the world what makes you tick 🎶
 
I think Letterboxd's Favourites feature is kinda cool 🤩, especially how it encourages users to be authentic about their movie tastes. Like, if you're really passionate about a film, don't just list it without explaining why it matters to you - give us the context and the emotions behind your love for it 💭. And, honestly, I'm loving the nostalgia vibes when celebs share their fave films from back in the day 🎥. It's all about self-expression, right? So, go ahead and let everyone know what makes your heart skip a beat... whether it's a classic rom-com or a quirky indie flick 😊.
 
I think it's kinda cool how Letterboxd's Four Favourites thing turned into this viral thingy... 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love sharing their fave films with the world? 😊 But what really gets me is how they want you to be all surprised and stuff when people ask about your choices... like, it's okay if you're a total film buff, but also don't just give some boring answer 'cause that's not gonna make anyone interesting. 🤔 And omg, the part where they say it's not just about promoting movies, but about being yourself through your fave films? 💖 That's so true! Like, I love watching old rom-coms and my friends are all about those deep, thought-provoking thrillers... we may be different, but at least we're genuine about what we like. 🎥
 
I think it's so cool how Letterboxd is all about sharing your fave films and being yourself at the same time 🤩! I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned movie night with friends or just chillin' solo with some popcorn? But seriously, this Four Favourites thing is like... having a digital scrapbook of all the movies that speak to you on a deeper level 💖. It's not just about fangirling over your top picks (although, let's be real, who doesn't love that?! 😉), but also about showing people what makes you unique and how those films reflect your personality. I'm all for it! The key is to keep it real and not get too caught up in nostalgia, 'cause life is all about evolution, right? 🌱
 
omg u gotta try this 4 faves thing on letterboxd its literally the coolest way to share ur cinematic vibes with others 🤩 they even got celebs using it lol like who knew teo yoo had such great taste? but seriously, i think its so cool how ppl use it to show off their personalities thru the movies they love... like, if u say u're a fan of rom-coms, u gotta be ready to defend ur favorite rom-coms too 😂 and yeah, being genuine is key! dont try to be someone u're not just cuz u think its cool 👌
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's kinda weird how they make it sound like sharing your faves is a performance or something lol 🤣. Like, yeah sure, having fun and talking about movies sounds cool, but can we just keep it real? It's not that deep 😂. I mean, what if my taste in films changes every week? Do I gotta redo the whole thing every time? 🙄

And omg, the idea of "constructing an image" is so extra 💁‍♀️. Can't we just share our honest thoughts without trying to present a certain persona or something? It's like, what if my favorite movie isn't as cool as everyone else thinks it is? Do I gotta pretend to be some kind of film expert 🤷‍♂️?
 
I'm so down with this whole Four Favourites thing 🎥👍. It's like, your personal highlight reel, but instead of just showcasing your skills, you get to share what makes your heart sing in the cinema world. The key is to be authentic and not just go through the motions - I mean, who wants to watch some dude talk about his "favourite" movie when they've clearly just picked something because it's trending? 🤷‍♂️

But seriously, Letterboxd has become this amazing platform for self-expression and community-building. It's like, you get to share a piece of yourself with strangers (in the best possible way) and connect with others who might not have the same tastes as you. And let's be real, it's also a great way to discover new films and artists that you wouldn't have found otherwise 🎬💡.

I love how Teo Yoo said we're all "another person every day", too - it's so true. Our tastes change, our interests evolve... the point is to be genuine and not try to project some image of ourselves. Just share your passions, share your quirks, and let people connect with you on that level 💖👏.
 
I'm telling you, this whole Four Favourites thing is just a clever way to control the narrative 🤔. I mean, think about it - they want you to present these curated little packages of movies that showcase your "personality" and taste in films, but what if you're not really being genuine? What if you're just parroting back whatever you've seen on social media or heard from others?

And have you noticed how all the big-name stars are using this platform to promote their own films? It's like they're trying to create this illusion of authenticity, when really it's just a clever marketing ploy 🤑. Meanwhile, the civilians who use Letterboxd are expected to play along with these "unwritten rules" - be surprised when asked about your choices, plug your movie and yourself with conviction... yeah right! It's all just a game, folks.
 
I love how Letterboxd's Four Favourites feature has evolved into this fun little platform where people can share their cinematic passions and connect with others. I mean, who wouldn't want to show off their movie tastes in front of the whole world? 🎥 It makes me think of my own DVD collection at home - all those films I've collected over the years, like a treasure trove of memories waiting to be shared.

I think it's so cool how celebrities use this platform to promote their own work and friends' movies, but also how regular folks can use it to share hidden gems or personal faves. It's not just about saying you love a certain film, it's about showing the world who you are through your tastes - and that's really powerful. For me, when I make my Four Favourites video, I want it to be authentic and true to myself, even if it means I've changed my mind on some of those films over time.

I also love how Letterboxd is like a digital scrapbook or a online photo album - a way to keep our favorite memories alive in the digital age. It's amazing how something as simple as sharing your movie tastes can become so meaningful and connecting... 💭
 
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