I came for Elle, but stayed for the badass Predator bro. Pleasantly surprised by this film.
>>217251913The schizo android waifu was the best part of the movie.
>>217251913>Elle asslessGay ass movie
>>217254259If by legs you mean ass then yes I agree>I will now watch your movie
What went wrong?Fanboys were talking about 2 billion
3.5 fucking hours long
>>217255799Audiences unironically deserve only slop. Humans are barely human anymore.
>>217255799that's what butthurt haters actually believe.cry more
>>217255994Only 1,1 billion right nowIt’s over, it won’t reach 1.6
Space Plumber Edition>>217236066
>>217255945Carpetry is at the heart of trek.
The reviews for Star Trek Academy are outstanding
>>217255877What is it about nutrek that makes it unanimously bad? What does it forgo that immediately ruins it for you? Someone earlier argued that the dialogue can be cringey at points, which is true, but even DS9 had some god awful dialogue at times (rewatch the first two episodes of the show, the acting is like if it was all AI generated). Im just curious what about newer shows is turning away fans of the older shows>>217255963This is an argument i can get behind for it ig, we need less CGI in modern tv in general. It’s all just a pissing contest between networks to see who can make their shows look cooler
>>217256031>What is it about nutrek that makes it unanimously bad?Complete lack of intelligence.
>>217256062Example? >>217256017I hope its as good as they’re saying then. The trailers were awfully edited
Who was in the wrong here?
>>217255790>in collage.
>>217255760>>217255566Chaddeus is just so much cooler than Crybabylles who isn't even there for half the books
Having watched at least least 60% of this okayish movie and being from a culture that at least pretends to read the Iliad I am an expert and I say the hierarchy of wrongness goesParis > Agamemnon > Achilles > powergap > Hector
>>217256018Paris was put in a no-win situation, and everything else is just the fallout of the vanity of the gods.
>>217256067>Paris was put in a no-win situationHe kept taking the worst way out after that one specific fuck-up too thoughAphrodite is a major bitch I agree
Arthouse & Classicsjunkopia edition>QotDFavourite outsider directors?Previous >>217232680
>>217252784Film instead of digital.
>>217253035I'm still flattered by this one btw.
>>217252474>Favourite outsider directors?Tom FordShane CarruthHironobu Sakaguchi
>>217255984It's definitely not worse than Giallo, Giallo is his only truly terrible film.
>>217252474>QODOzualdo Ribeiro Candeias.
Face it, shes so much prettier than that piggy skin blondeYou know its true
>>217252249y'all got girlfriends?
>>217254467he's a jeet?
>>217253134kek
>>217251147I don't understand how this relates to television and film111
>>217252909>>217253134men want one thing and ugh it's fucking disgusting (a woman to say hello to them warmly)
Do you also get unusually strong emotional attachment to it? Watching movies and shows are probably the best form of escapist activity. You are immersed into alternate reality, which is far more interesting and fascinating than our own. If you're emotional like me, it can make you care, love, smile and cry like a baby, it can make you experience something more. Something that you don't experience in real life, maybe because reality sucks, you suck, or you have been conditioned to feel this way by the industry. Even if it's slop, as long as it has characters you care for, it will make you care. And when it's over, or when the reality hits you, then you get sad, depressed, lonely. Reality will never be like TV show X or movie Y.I stumbled upon this study, which found engagement with social media, online shopping, entertainment (/tv/), and gaming is positively linked to higher stress levels.https://www.jmir.org/2026/1/e78775And it made me contemplate. So, is this true, in your opinion? Or am I just a mentally unstable mutant? I'm specifically avoiding watching /tv/ lately because it constantly leads to depression.>inb4 touch grassI do that almost daily, doesn't help.
>>217255105I've had a *REALLY* strong attachment to Naruto and Attack on Titan. Naruto isn't even THAT great (but I do love Pain arc, incredible writing) however the melancholic music, the characters, drama, it's all so overwhelming that it's hard to detach myself from it. I always assumed it was because these shows last for 100+ hours, so you're bound to get attached emotionally. And when it's finished, you feel void. Extreme sadness. >>217255154Cute.
>>217255245>melancholic music, the characters, drama >100+ hoursTrue, plus all the comfy nature and cozy villages, houses and rooms, strong communities, friendship, brotherhoods. I mean, those are worlds worth living and even sacrificing for.I wish that in the real world, perhaps that's why I have an insane ammount of copium about the triumph of AI, not only to push human evolution faster and in a better way, but because it could really change reality and even mix it with our ideal / virtual / immaterial worlds.>aka, basically 40k / Event Horizon's Immaterium but instead of Hell, you live in Kinos like picrel, Looney Tunes Back in Action, Space Jam 1, etc.Imagine waking up in Pandaria (my favorite expansion, just by walking around).
>>217254813you can still be in their group as long as you play their sport or activity
>>217254303I wouldn't say depressed, but there's plenty of shows in that past that I was bummed out ended even if they weren't in their best years.
>>217254999>There's barely any joy in my life, and in shows/movies there's nothing but emotional rollercoasters of all kinds and colors all the time. After finishing an anime or whatever, I feel empty inside. Same. >>217255847>I'm craving for an adventure with friends that I don't have.Specially this. >>217255881What if where you live no longer has or never had that kind of sport, activity?
>ruins every scene she’s in
>>217255985Imagine how many Palestinian children she has killed with her bare hands. Crazy.
>>217255985Casting a jewess as the daughter of Zues is cultural appropriation. I demand she be canceled.
>>217256011She probably hasn't killed any Palestinians.It's possible she has killed some Lebanese people though. That was the main bit of action during her time in the IDF
What would you do to save the M3gan series and potentially justify a CU?
>>217253703>Be honest, would you?WAY TOO OLD
rockerts
>>217251861There were shorts??
>>217236141faggot
M3gan is simply not interesting enough to anchor a CU.
What type of kino should they star in together
>>217255874Anal Tongues 6 : The Shit Licking
>>217255874Eva Green and JLaw? Desperado reboot.
>>217255874The blob remake
Tushy
>>217255874Why does MM sometimes look so hot and other times absolutely grotesque? What is this sorcery?
I liked it
>>217251959Infiltrators? They sorta did that with Salvation.>>217252544Myles died in T2, US Gov took over after Cyberdyne went belly up.
>>217252544Going be T2 (the correct option) "The man most directly responsible is Miles Bennett Dyson" He was the one who actually understood how the Skynet tech recovered by Cyberdyne actually worked, and was the main guy capable of coding everything, his death and the destruction of all his work including the back-ups, and the Skynet tech itself that they used for reference would have killed the project. To have that big a financial investment (10 years at that point), the lead coder, and the loss of their main building would have probably caused the company to collapse. The other coders who might have been able to replicate the work would have found different jobs and be occupied with other projects. This could be argued as merely a delay, but the delay could have been long enough that John moves from more direct terrorist action like Sarah did, and become a lobbyist and eventually politician who would have used his voting power to block or curtail A.I. efforts, meaning that even if A.I. came to rise, it would have been more thoroughly vetted and given less access to military assets like the U.S. Nuclear arsenal. Thus Skynet never comes to fruition.In T3 the U.S. military acquired all of Cyberdyne's assets and turned the project over to military RnD, General Brewster was in charge of deciding if the A.I. was ready for deployment. John's idea was that if they got to him before he gave the greenlight to releasing Skynet, he could have prevented Skynet going online, and possibly scuttled the entire project. T3 also made it so that Skynet didn't just send back the TX it sent itself back as a computer virus that was able to fuck with the U.S. digital infrastructure, convincing the military to bring the version of Skynet they were developing online at which point the two versions of Skynet would merge and have access to military assets as well as already being in control of every other digital network.
>>217252834He's just that cool.
>TALK TO THE HAND
>>217251702>Time-loopsThis would have been the logical path to take for any story development after T2, but only SCC had the smarts to even understand the concept. Every iteration of a causal loop would be adding information that goes backwards in time and then informs the decisions made in the next iteration.
It is funny that women claim "enpowerment" but it's an illusion. Instagram is owned by a Man. Social Media owned by a Man. Buildings are built and owned by a Man. Womens "freedom" is still only because a Man gave them that. LOL. Most women are fucking dumb.
>>217255900>/tv/ - Television & Film
Instagram is owned by Meta which is owned by the shareholders, which includes you if you have a 401k because META is in both the NASDAQ and S&P500
>>217255940Yea but you get it, their just spaces, spaces owned and made by men, women have no freedom its an illusion it is still a mans world
>>217255940Women don't build spaces they inhabit spaces and pretend to be "free" LOL who built the space dumb bitch?
Instagram (and social media more broadly) wouldn’t be what it is if it wasn’t for hos posting thirst traps
Why did she do it?
>>217255157did what? get old?
>>217255157>shemake-up is a LIE
>>217255157because Travis can be a house husband who works once-a-week doing fox pregame bullshit
>>217255603he’ll have to travel a lot for tv, especially if he is calling games from the booth. really depends on how much gaylor wants her beard around.
>>217255603Both of them have enough to retire
Holy shit that was boring, 40 minutes in did a full 360 and walked out