Classics and arthouse.Pajamas edition.>/film/ chartshttps://mega.nz/folder/87xyiJjZ#3B2eXe2lmN2KbFNNEagggQ>/film/ literaturehttps://mega.nz/folder/XCokCRpR#tlesB0J_7jhaEWZVJqVzlAPrev: >>204195317
Queen of /film/
I'd like to strongly point out, in no uncertain terms, that I've never sucked cock in my life. Period.
>>204206808There's a first time for everything.
>>204206808I notice that you didn't deny any butt stuff, buddy. hmmmm
lil bro gettin dome watchin kurosawabitch make me nut w seven samourai powerlil bro gettin slurped like im vincentmy dick long so chloe suck me distantlil bro gettin top slow paced like ozukyoko kagawa show me what them toes do
lil bros all gone?
>>204206692terrible film
did anyone else here read Ty E? if so, what did you think of him?
>>204208269lol
Should I watch Sopranos? I've watched 2 episodes and so many say it's just like the sopranos and I'm getting a legit answer on /tv/ cause fucking retards are spamming Joker shit
>>204208349Off-topic, you know what to do.
>>204202480too many. let me break it down for you. prepare for some autism>Current Watchlistas the name implies, this is my current watchlist at the moment. I do not add films to this list anymore unless under two conditions1. if I finish all the films from a given decade that were on my watchlist, I can add 10 more from that decade2. because I stopped adding films to my watchlist in 2020, I don't have any new films on there. so I am allowed up to 25 films from each year to add after the year is done from 2020 onward my current watchlist has 1,931 films on it>Unwatched From Other ListsI like making "challenge" lists, like these https://boxd.it/tYxXW, and this list is a compilation of all the films I would need to watch in order to complete all the challenge lists I've made over the years. these lists can contain films that are on my current watchlist, but aren't limited by it. I also remove films from here after I watch them. there are currently 1,314 films on this list, 496 on my current watchlist, 812 not on my current watchlist, and 6 that I've actually seen and need to remove>Next Watchlistpretty self explanatory again. this is my watchlist for when I finish my current one. no films from my current watchlist are on here, and none from my Unwatched From Other Lists list. there are currently 904 films on this list>The Retarded Decades Projectone day a couple years ago I decided that I wanted to watch 100 films from every year, starting with 1960. this is a list that contains all the films I would want to watch to accomplish this, minus any films from those years that were already on my current watchlist. there can be overlap here with the Unwatched From Other Lists and Next Watchlist lists as well. also, I don't remove films I've seen from this list. there are currently 2,502 films on this list, 69 of which I've seen(cont.)
>>204208349If you haven't watched The Sopranos then you should do that asap.
>>204208424>What This All MeansI have two other lists revolving around directors, those being Directors to Finish, and Directors to Watch More Of. the former is a list of directors I want to watch 100% of their filmography, and the latter is a list of directors I want to watch a specific amount of films from. this list contains all the films I would need to watch in order to complete both those lists. there can be overlap with any of the previous lists on this one, and I remove films after I watch them. there are currently 1,691 films on this list, 975 on my current watchlist, 710 not on my watchlist, and 6 I've seen that I need to removethose are all my actual watchlists, but then I've also got these other lists of films I need to look more into before deciding if I want to add any of these to any of my other watchlists. also, there should be no films on a y of these that are on any of the previous lists, or any films I've seen>Movies to Check Outthis list just contains feature length movies, and currently has 6758 films on it>Shorts to Check Outthis list just contains short films, and currently has 412 films on it>Miniseries to Check Outthis list just contains miniseries/serials, and currently has 118 series on>Animesthis list just contains anime, and currently has 302 films/series on it
>>204208373Fuck you>>204208431Thank you
a reply i typed to an anon, which i couldn't post due to being banned at the time
>>204208886autism
>>204208886What did they get you for?
>>204206808>anon when he sees cock
I drive cars that shift themselves. Cadillacs.
I NEED a hot /film/bf to dick me down.
>>204209193me tooi look like Adrian (Chat Noir) from Ladybug
>>204209356If this were true, you would already have one.
I remember when /film/ wasn't full of unironic faggots...
>>204209400No you don't, since I've been here since the beginning.
>>204209390i just broke up with a guy because he broke my rib during an argument i also live in a slavic shithole
>>204209193i look like BLP Kosher but im uncircumcised
>>204209433This wouldn't have happened if you had removed your ribs to suck your own dick.
so when does the film thread start?
>>204208886What is your computer's language?
>>204209484probably but i don't like having my dick sucked, i'm like 100% a bottom
>>204209193ARE YOU a hot girl in my area?
>>204209622hot
>>204209563any day now
All mumblecore directors need to be punished. Preferably in the electric chair.
>>204209193I need an arthoe /film/gf to dick down.
>>204209711More like The Puffy Chair.
>>2042097492 late lil brothis threads queen has already been crowned
>>204209711Are you posting from 2011? Wake up, grandpa
There's nothing wrong with being gay,
>>204209433Please be in Serbia.
>>204209806There's everything wrong with being a faggot
>>204209711>electric chairWay too humane for those faggots, literally made the shittiest cinema in existence. I'd rather watch entire MCU catalogue including the shows rather sit through another mumblecore film after watching Funny Ha Ha and especially Frownland which might just be the most insufferable film ever made. It's like a buzzing mosquito at night, or nails on a chalkboard in movie form.
>>204209749Based Bauchad
>>204209085>>204208958
>>204209563two more weeks
Bros, I met a cute girl at the local arthouse cinema and she seemed interested in me. I might finally get a gf soon...
>>204210284Ask her if she thinks Rohmer is filmed theatre.
>>204209484I heard sucking your own johnson feels like sucking a dick, and not like yours getting sucked. Is this true, has anyone tried it?
>>204210318>Homer from the Simpsons?
>>204210363Everyone's tried at at least once. But it's easier to get hit by lightning than being a lucky one able to do it.
>>204210363Feels like both at the same time.
>>204210363I could do it when I was younger, idk if I'd be flexible enough now, but yes it 100 percent just feels likes have someone else's dick in your mouth. Actually it's worse because it feels like you're curling your spine as much as you possibly can to get a dick in your mouth, so you feel even gayer
>>204210495lmao
>>204209193same, i look like john the violent
>>204207052lil bro got bars
what're we watching tonight boys? I'm about to sit down and watch 964 Pinocchio right now (watched the first 10 mins earlier today, seems like I will like it a lot)
>>204210856The Dark Knight trilogy
>>204210856I'm about to sit down and watch gay porn right now (watched the first 10 mins earlier today, seems like I will like it a lot)
>>204210856The Evictors (1979).
>>204210944Based, me too
>>204210318>>204210365I wouldn't care if she didn't know about Rohmer. That's even better, Rohmer films are just about the best films to watch with a chick.
>>204210944kinda jealous i might join you
>>204211049Based. Wish i had a girl i could show Rohmer to.
Fellas?
Where the FUCK is everyone
>>204212495>>204213158I'm here.
>>204212495>>204213158I’m here, I just have nothing to say right now.
Looking for the uncensored version of Violent Summer (Estate Violenta, Valerio Zurlini, 1959).Discussion about the differences and pictures here:https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5301350
It's over.
>>204210856I have no idea just yet. Torn between Akira Kurosawas Stray Dogs (1949) or Fullers Fixed Bayonets! (1951).
>>204208349that dogshit isn't comparable to The Sopranos at all. The Sopranos is so much more ambiguous, so much more human and eventually taps into real, genuine darkness. it is about falling further and further away from God
>>204198933Meanwhile she is there starring in six of the top art movies of the year. Anya is the new queen of cinema, she took it farther than Chloe ever did, and Ricci just had Addams family, that's it, she never gave a grown-up performance worth a damn. even in Sweeney Hollow she just played a total whore.
>>204208349A show like The Sopranos for me is intellectual counterfeit money compared to a good baseball game.
This general is lame. You guys just want to shitpost instead of discussing anything remotely interesting. Just like the rest of this shit board...
>>204216552This. You guys suck. I'm going back to r/truefilm.
>>204216545I hate this kind of man, disguising his arrogance as timidity. A very sensitive situation. He didn't watch the shows because he thinks he is better than the average goy who watches them. He thinks the rules don't apply to him because he knows he has the goy in his pocket. He gets to fuck his daughter if he wants, he gets to molest his other daughter. It is amazing how they get away with it every time.
>>204216608Genuinely go back, they probably have some le epic shitposting subreddit for films you can go shitpost in all day
Meanwhile I'm sitting over here with a collection of films you can only dream about.
>>204216856That's not even your own collection
Why is that one /film/ chart titled "(neo)baroque maximalist onanism" when the anon who led to its creation always used the more common term "rococo"?
>>204216552This is the first time that the broader /tv/ has more intellectual discussions than the /film/ thread. The new Joker movie is causing more debate passion, and argument about its themes than any film ever on /film/
>>204209193less needy /film/ faggot
>>204216319>Akira Kurosawas Stray Dogs (1949)It's Stray Dog not Dogs but still. When /film/ anons say Stray Dogs they mean the Tsai film most of the time and that really says a lot about our society or something I don't know I've watched seen Joker
>>204218095Huh? Joker played in Venice. The Substance played in Cannes. These are hard /film/ not mainstream films.
Who had better taste Siskel or Ebert? Any particularly great or egregious takes/reviews from either?
>>204219276Ebert was like Armand White, he always knew the movie better than it knew itself.Sometimes Ebert was ahead of his time, such as declaring Minority Report in the top 10 films of the decade. History has proven him correct on that. Siskel was autistic, he will dismiss a film for a random reason that seems like nitpicking. He was living in his own universe, which is the worst crime for a critic. A critic's job is to tell you what you will like and why you should like it. A critic's job is not to put his weird autistic preferences in a review.
>>204219276>Any particularly great or egregious takesYes Ebert detested fashionable edginess, he hated Clockwork Orange, The Devils, Blue Velvet, Full Metal Jacket, Fight Club. For some reason he loved Martin Scorsese and gave him a pass on everything though.
>>204219397why did he write beyond the valley of the dolls then
Any classic or arthouse films with this sort of vibe?
>>204219748Is it a good thing porn addiction has such a devastating impact on the current generation of brown men? Or would the future historian - brown themselves no doubt - resent it and call a new kind of opium trade?
>raise the red lanternreally francis?
>>204220655nice... ChungKing Express. I love how that movie is becoming an all time classic
>>204220655the movie that keeps on givinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1bbzZX0TxU
>>204220655I hate boomers so fucking much, fuck ridley scott, coppola, and martin scorsese
>>204220655I thought the name was already a parody of Metropolis.
>>204219748Paprika (1991). Now get out of my sight coomer.
>>204222079>boomers
I never had any friends, I can't do small talks. Any kinos for this feel?
Is Love Exposure truly the best Japan has to offer in 2000s?
>>204223001John the Violent (1973)
>>204223034What is CureWhat is PonyoWhat is Twilight SamuraiWhat is the Grudge
>>204223091All inferior to Love Exposure. And Cure is 1997, kek.
>>204223073Thanks
>>204208431I'm more of The Wire guy
>>204223034DollsTakeshis'Casting Blossoms to the Sky
>>204223763All inferior.
>>204223894lol
>>204223935Seethe
>>204224027>Seethe
>>204223894Koreeda surpassed it three times:ShopliftersMonsterNobody Knows
>>204216482Brother, we were talking about looks. And what "art movies" is Anya doing lol?
>>204224264I knew someone would drop that Cannes shit. He is just another Yang, making films for western film festivals by pushing asian exoticism. Everyone in Japan hates him.
>>204224264dude picked some of the worst koreeda joints from this millennium
Every Sono I've seen is way better than Love Exposure. Overrated, -and dumb-, film.
>>204224323You're as angry as you are delusional. Not surprising, of course
>>204224424Top 5 Sono?
>>204224440punch punch punch punch punch
Sunday is the most sucky day
>>20422432380s Yang and 90s Koreeda are good though
>>204224323Right on the money. Just look at Monster, a film about gay children. A film tailor-made to bait western festival organizers and goers.
>Irreversible>8.5/10I enjoyed this film. The extreme violence was probably unnecesary at some point, but not so edgy that it ends saturating the viewer. Something very visceral about this film makes it ample entertaining; it's like taking every extreme impulse and expanding it to its logical result. Still, some of the material presented here feels lame and impotent for some reason, -maybe for trying too hard-, but there is technical mastery in here. Camera work is super distinctive, as is lighting, and the actors' performances are quite lively and believable. An essential for people that want to chimp out / anger management patients.
>>204224474Only seen Love Exposure, Suicide Club, Cold Fish and Antiporno. And I lied, Antiporno is complete ass (literally).
>>204224264Koreeda has been making the same film for 20+ years>>204224323This. But at least Yang was more original with his Ozu worship
>>204206692>>/film/ chartsIs every one of those as shitty as the film noir one?
>>204223034Eureka (by Shinji Aoyama) was very renowned back in the day but I think people have forgotten about it. Don't bother with Iwai unless you're fifteen.
>>204224686Watch Himizu.
>>204224725Lily Chou Chou is based.
>>204216856>Physical mediaWhat a retard.
>>204224721By and large. All dishonest, that's for certain.
>>204224725People only liked Eureka because of the poster
Anyone else seen A Different Man yet? I thought it was very good.
>>204216856lol. Horror is the most retarded low-rent genre imaginable. The barrier to entry for making them is so low that the kino to turd ratio is like 1:1,000,000,000,000. I immediately dismiss anyone who favors it as a mouth breathing retard that is probably covered in shitty tattoos.
>I don't know if it is still true but when I started seeing films more carefully you could really see the difference between one of his (John Ford's) Westerns and somebody else's Westerns. You could see a lot of differences. Not only in terms of visual aspects but there was also immediately another level. People say that it is very poetic, I would say that it is much more abstract. There is much more room to think. When I say think it implies also to a certain amount of mystery. So yes, he is obviously one of the great filmmakers of all times. But yesterday I was just referring to John Ford because I wanted to share my feelings about the films that are made today. They seem to me very, very weak and almost handicapped. If the films today were a person, they sometimes could not walk, they sometimes could not talk or move an arm. A lot of things are missing. And in the old days they had this craft. They had the notion that it was a difficult work. Today people work on a film to work on themselves. The filmmakers talk more about themselves than about their films and even the films speak more about the filmmakers than reality. I recently visited a festival with Horse Money and I was at one of the press events that never end and I was waiting there for my interviewers and I heard this big-budget Hollywood guy whose name I have forgotten. I heard the terms "me" and "myself" 25 times in 10 seconds. The film was about himself and he wanted to make that very clear and the interviewer was really amazed by that.
>>204224969We /hor/ fans like those turds, you just overrated "good" things over "bad" things because you can't have fun.
>>204225086I love Godzilla movies. Checkmate fag.
Angry posters are legitimately spergs or it it just a new gimmick?
>>204225124You got me, but not by much. The first Godzilla was boring.
>>204225228It's real.
>>204225242>The first Godzilla was boring.No u.
>>204225242>The first Godzilla was boring.
>>204224980>I was just referring to John Ford>They had the notion that it was a difficult workhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P2fY75Qlxs8 18
>>204225242I've only ever watched the first one and I didn't think it was that boring, interesting at least from the cinema history perspective
>>204224721no, the noir one is one of the worst in there. there were only like 5 anons voting, and there was no consensus on whether neo-noirs should be included or not
>>204225304>>204225323>>204225375Had to wait like 3 hours for something to happen. Not even an exploitation film. 0/10.
>>204225375Raids Again is the real snoozefest as it was super rushed to capitalize on the success of the first one. My recommended list is:1954 Godzilla1962 King Kong vs. Godzilla1964 Mothra vs. Godzilla1964 Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster1965 Invasion of Astro-Monster1966 Ebirah Horror of the Deep1971 Godzilla vs. Hedorah1972 Godzilla vs. Gigan1974 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla1975 Terror of Mechagodzilla1989 Godzilla vs. Biollante1993 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II1995 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah1999 Godzilla 2000 Millenium2001 Godzilla Mothra And King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All-Out Attack2002 Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla2003 Godzilla Tokyo S.O.S.2004 Godzilla Final Wars2016 Shin Godzilla2023 Godzilla: Minus One>Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy, they are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy. They do not attack people because they want to, but because of their size and strength, mankind has no other choice but to defend himself. After several stories such as this, people end up having a kind of affection for the monsters. They end up caring about them.
>>204224969Horror is the best genre because it utilizes the senses more than other genres. It is the more pure genre of cinema. You can't fake a horror movie. You have to be really good at creating mood, atmosphere, and effects, this on top of all the regular cinematographic tools.
>>204225459Many Hot Wheels toys died during the recording of this movie. RIP.
>>204225512>You have to be really good at creating mood, atmosphere, and effects, this on top of all the regular cinematographic tools.And this only occurs in one out of every 7 billion horror movies.
>Interviewer: There was one question I wanted to ask you about the camera you used for Horse Money. I looked it up and read some information about it (Panasonic AG-DVX100) and then I talked with a cinematographer who just said: You cannot shoot with this. This is out-dated. And then I watched your film and those images are amazing.>Costa: They are amazing for you...and for me, too. I am very grateful to the camera. We are not fetishists or high-level technicians, I just know what I do and for my friend who also did the camerawork it is the same thing even if he does know much more. He knows much more about photography. But we know when the light is right, we take care of different elements and it all awakens during the experience or at certain moments when you remember things you like. I suspect those very professional people. My experience tells me that I am right because it is not only cinephiles that tell me that those images are great but sometimes even very, very high-professional cinematographers are saying that it's okay, it's a nice work, it's not bad. You can do it with what you have. But it is risky.
>>204225540
>>204225459That's a fuckton of film, anon. I remember when everyone was praising Shin Godzilla when it came out, haven't watched it though.
>>204225621>Shin GodzillaProbably the most Japanese movie ever made. It's not for everyone.
>>204225647I used to be a weeb who browsed /m/ and /jp/ so I most likely won't get filter'd
>>204225512>>204225555You both went wrong, we /hor/ royalty watch films based only on their capacity of stimulating our most primitive desires and instincts. That's why we like stuff like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Saló or even Irreversible, because it lets us explore the darkest parts of ourselves. It's just about the sadean, no "mood" or "atmosphere" needed at all. You fags talk like the guys that enjoy A24 "slow burn horror", the fuck outta here with that shit.
>Film is always made around one very simple almost stupid idea which is: What is going to happen next? This is very simple and also very human. So you have to really think about the next...but not in terms of pure efficiency. You are not working for the surprise of the surprise of the surprise. It is not an inflation of surprising the spectator. That would be stupid because that would mean that you would need more of everything all the time. It is just the amusement and the joy of seeing new things and not expecting them...that would be great...to see the same thing but new every time.>Seeing the person you like every day differently and new again. The person you love, the chair you sit on, the table you work at, your house, the sky, everyday something new. This desire and expectation makes a serious, interesting and fun film. Sometimes it happens when a moment in a film gives you that impression. Unfortunately I find those moments more in music or photography. In cinema it happens less. It happens more often when I see an old film. A big part of our work is to break the clichés.
>>204225720I just can't stop screaming "NO YOU RETARD TAKE THE FUCKING GUN AND RUN." Dumbass movies for dumbass people. Very rarely does anyone act like I would act and thus I cannot relate to them at all.
What horror film should I watch if Jacob's Ladder and Carnival of Souls are my favorites?
>>204225512Some smart French guy, maybe Deleuze, said that melodrama, horror and porn are the most engrossing/involving genres because they utilize bodily fluids (tears, blood and sperm respectively)
>>204225720High IQ post. I love to see women in a state of fear, suffering, something that we are prevented from seeing , in a society that gives women everything for nothing.
>>204225869Messiah of EvilLet's Scare Jessica to DeathDead and BuriedOccurrence at Owl Creek (Twilight Zone ep)
>I grew up watching Hollywood movies and European movies, rather than Japanese movies. In shooting over 40 films in the past, across all those filmmaking experiences—even in shooting Japanese films—I had these Hollywood and European movies I’d grown up on in my mind. Getting set to shoot my first English-language film, I actually felt even more familiar with this filmmaking than I did with shooting Japanese films. It was a very interesting feeling. And that’s maybe because I grew up on these great movies from Hollywood and Europe. It was organic for me; an English-language film shoot, somehow, was more fitting to my feelings.>Even while I was making all these Japanese films in the past, I was a little bit of a stranger in Japan, because my ideas and stuff all came from [...] the influences that I got from those American Hollywood movies, European movies. So this time, it was rather natural for me. And it was even easier for me to get into this for the action stuff.Sono Western
>>204225869Herzog said it the best>"I watched A Nightmare on Elm Street and there is no reason this movie could not be considered a high form of cinema. Freddy Kreuger is just the most vicious bastard, and his method of assembling the dreams is out of Dali's best nightmares. It doesn't matter if it's mainstream, it is the best movie of its kind."
>>204225756Just watch from the POV of a witness and you'll understand. It's just a car crash and it's done: don't try to change it.>>204225936I just like brutality be it against men, women, children or animals. Humans have been attracted to the sadean for centuries. Look at Caravaggio or Goya. Some say that it's because it makes us feel less alone in our suffering. Who knows, really, I just find the grotesque cathartic and exciting. Same reason why women want to be with serial killers, I guess.
>>204225869Probably all of Lynch's filmography.
>>204226112The Straight Story, Dune, Wild at Heart, and Blue Velvet are my favorite horror films.
>>204225939Thanks>>204226014Not really a big fan of Elm Street honestly. I like Wes Craven's first two films though>>204226112Seen it all. I honestly think that Jacob's Ladder is a better 'Lynchian' film than anything Lynch himself has ever done except Twin Peaks
>>204225981What does he want to be an honorary American? We don't want him. Prisoners Ghost was terrible.
>>204226089Did you see The Substance? By the end you are so horrified at what happens to her, but you feel cathartic because it is only a movie.
>>204225869GMK
>>204226286Sono feels stuck in Japan and dreams of going to America, to Hollywood. For most of his career he has deliberately appealed to western teenage boys and young adults. He takes Hollywood form and wraps it in Japanese imagery. Images these boys have already latched on to from all the video-games and anime they've consumed during their formative years. The Japanese high-schools and girls, the anime-esque costuming, the ultra-violence... It's the perfect marketing grift. Sono has often complained about how his films rarely succeed in Japan, but that's really because he primarily makes films for westerners.
>>204225756Spectator bias. I want to see how your lil ass reacts if those things happened to you in my lil snuff film.
>>204226549>I want to see how your lil ass reactsWith extreme prejudice I assure you.
>>204226524Sounds like a worthy heir to the other big west panderer Kurosawa then
>>204225869Detour 1945 is not horror, but it's exactly the atmosphere you're looking for, distilled 68 minutes of perfection
>>204226629>Detour 1945Love that movie.
>>204226629>>204226671Based Ulmer making films in two days with a budget of 10 dollars and a ham sandwich.
>unironic tough guy postinglmao
>>204226771American cinema of the forties and fifties would be nothing without all the German immigrants
>>204226780>Jake: What's a tough guy?...A guy with an edge...A gun or a knife, a nightstick, or a razor, somethin' the other guy ain't got. Yeah, a little extra reach on a punch, a set of brass knuckles, a stripe on the sleeve, a badge that says cop on it, a rock in your hand, or a bankroll in your pocket. That's an edge, brother. Without an edge, there ain't no tough guy.
>>204226810Yes, and that's why Americans had to resort to overpraising mediocrities like Huston just because they were their own, domestic, American.
>>204226394Trolling? Yes, I've seen it. Was ass (literally).
>>204226549This new edgy gimmick is pretty based. Couldn't help but laught at it.
>>204224639>probably unnecesary >edgy >ample entertaining>impotentWho’s trying too hard? Your cringe garbage is better suited to upvote land and trannyboxd
>>204227585Expand your vocabulary, then we'll talk.
Funny how most of /film/'s Asian favorites reveal themselves to be Hollywood-dreaming grifters making films catering primarily to western tastes. Just goes to show how people want to see exotic visuals, but nothing really foreign. When faced with a truly Asian film, most westerners would be hopelessly filtered. This is why western online spaces see plenty of young Sonofags, Yanglets, and Park Chan-wackos, but relatively few admirers of filmmakers like Yuzo Kawashima, Xie Jin, or Yu Hyun-mok. Highly respected Asian directors who made films for Asian audiences, not for anime-loving David and João.
>>204227613If you think any of those words are remotely elevated language, then please add “retarded” to your brand of tryhard cringe
>>204227585>OH my GAWD!!!!!!!! THE MOVIE WAS SHOT ON 35MM FILM WITH PRACTICAL EFFECTS!!!!!!>FOLK HORROR!?!? IT'S JUST LIKE MY FAVORITE MOVIE MIDSOMMER BY A24>WHOOOOOA CHUNGKING EXPRESS? I LOVE FOREIGN FILMS THEY EAT BIG MACS JUST LIKE ME
>>204227695Needing to take out some anger today? Get some karate lessons, bro. Next time your bully comes you can kick him in the balls.
>>204225742>>204225582>>204224980Interview source?
>>204216856But anon, all of these films are easily accessible online through piracy
>>204225086Jealous of the horror fan base at times, how you all actually appreciate low budget and genuinely bad movies. Wish we had more of that shit in arthouse fans
>>204227738But did they scan the original camera negatives?Did the cinematographer oversee the remaster?Is it the film that influenced Céline Sciamma?
>>204227690>Yuzo Kawashima, Xie Jin, or Yu Hyun-mok.Interesting, I will check them out. I am sick of the whole asian cinema grift.
>>204227767>Jealous of the horror fan base at times, how you eat piles of shit with a grin on your face>Wish we had more of that shit in arthouse fanslol.lmao even.
>>204227763It is actually getting a lot harder to pirate stuff in recent years. The torrent communities are all dead because Zoomers don't understand the technology.
>>204227790>Yu Hyun-mokI think that I ordered that last week in golden palace
>>204227753https://screenanarchy.com/2014/11/viennale-2014-filmmaking-on-high-seas-an-interview-with-pedro-costa.html
>>204226810Yes, and most of those germans were actually austrians.
>>204225512>>204225720Bullshit, that one guy admitted you love shitty bad movies
>>204227690>Yuzo KawashimaBased. I recced Suzaki Paradise a few threads ago.
>>204226982Based
>>204227738Are you retarded? I hate all of those things. The guy I was talking to better matches your post, dumbfuck
>>204227767Understandable. This is like those genius IQ kids that want to be normal and retarded like the other kids because they are happier than them. It happens.
>>204227867That's one element of /hor/, the other element is impulsivity, repulsiveness and taboo breaking done just for fun.
>>204227690What is something actually "foreign", in your eyes? Concrete examples, please.
>>204228011cool it with the antisemitism bro.
>>204227690What about King Hu or Chang Cheh or Ringo Lam
>>204227931>no ulmao
>>204228209That dude actually thinks he's in a New French Extremity joint irl. Just leave him and his autism alone.
>>204227690So? Why's that a problem people from the West prefer the directors who didn't ''made films for Asian audiences''?
Grifts:>New French Extremity>Hollywood form with Asian imageryPlease add to the list.
Antonioni? Fellini? Rossellini? Bah, bourgeois vapidity pandering to western pseudointellectuals. Give me Olmi, give me Lattuada, give me Cottafavi, that's the true spirit of italianismo!
>>204228306*Grifts in the eyes of /film/'s eternally angry young adults
>>204228339
>>204228306The real grift of the year was "body horror but directed by a woman from the elites, but ripping off other Hollywood flicks at the same time, and being awarded best film of the year".
>>204228339Pasoloni's Theorem is exactly your speed then.
>>204228378More like "/film/'s eternally angry eight year olds". We out in the schoolyard in here
>>204228383Where did anyone awarded it best film of the year, your head?
>>204228339Bait post aside, "bourgeois vapidity pandering to western pseudointellectuals" is exactly the opposite of what those directors achieved with their filmmaking
>>204228416Do you understand intentional hyperbolization of facts to prove a point or are you this retarded? Are rhetorical figures a concept for you?
>>204228515Your head, then. Any excuse to get madder, I guess.
>>204228602Look, you should feel like an idiot, because you're an idiot. And you feel like an idiot. No need to explain it to others in action and speech.
>>204228656Did you win awards in special school too?
>>204228699Is this all you're capable of? Come to my level then we'll talk, I'm tired of "le troll" grifts and insincerity. If you fear getting more humilliated then stop talking, but don't try to get cute with the half witted smartass replies. Dumb, first grade shit.
>>204228752No need to be bitter, if you didn't win you can just headcanon it and say you did.
>>204228339>Give me Olmi, give me Lattuada, give me Cottafavi, that's the true spirit of italianismo!This unironically.
Come on guys, quit it.
>>204228752>I'm tired of "le troll" grifts and insincerityThen you're very out of place on /film/
>>204228804>To me, someone like Antonioni is intellectual counterfeit money compared to a good commedia all'italiana film, a Vittorio Gassman picture, or a porno.
>>204228797Alright, good to see that you backpedalled in this one.>>204228847Not at all, I'm chill. Just needing some seriousness from time to time.>>204228820Missed opportunity for the "you kids shouldn't play so rough... somebody's gonna start crying" quote.
>>204228380I always kek when this pops up at the end of films, also “SLUT” at the end of Hexen
>>204228884Germi, Cottafavi, Freda, Mattarazzo > Antonioni, Fellini, Rosselini, Visconti.
>>204228515>intentional hyperbolization of facts>to prove a pointlmao you definitely aren’t as smart as you think you are
>>204228990Then let's prove it. Wanna start a fight? People always end up getting sore with me.
>>204228752>Come to my levelWhy would I stoop down that low just to prove a point to a retard? No thanks
>>204228884Io la conoscevo bene and Il sorpasso are Antonioni tier flicks.
>>204229021It should be about time you realized if everybody ends up getting sore with you, you're the problem.
>>204229029You're a very smart man. Truly a poet: words so eloquent have never been spoken before you.
>>204228931>“SLUT” at the end of HexenAll swede films do that >>204228978Visconti takes waaaaay too long to get to the point. Why watch a three hour movie about capitalist exploitation of fishermen when I can watch a ten minute Vittorio De Seta short about the same thing.
>>204229070Nah. Destiny exists, and I actually enjoy fighting. Just too much retardation on planet Earth. It would be best if people actually did something to reduce it, rather than allowing stupidity to exist unstopped.
>>204229104>Vittorio De Seta
>>204229104>Why watch a three hour movie about capitalist exploitation of fishermen when I can watch a ten minute Vittorio De Seta short about the same thing.Turbo based.
>>204229164Yes not De Sica, it's a different wop
>>204229267Damn, you got me. Is he any good?
>>204229164>>204229285lol dumb fuck.
>>204229319You a smart fuck, for sure. Very smart.
/film/ intellectuals never fail to self-expose
>>204229368Nah, i'm dumb too, i just like how you tried to make the other anon to be stupid for supposedly mistyping DeSica when you're the dumb fuck who didn't know about De Seta.
>>204229433Oh wow, I didn't know something, that makes me such an idiot. I'm sorry, I'll kill myself rn.
>>204229285Bandits of Orgosolo is great, it's got that Bressonian low key acting and only uses local peasants instead of professional actors. Everything else I've seen from him are very short documentaries about traditional Italian life
Vittorio De Sneeda
>>204229482Cool, I'll check him out.
>>204229461If you don't things don't try to arrogantly call out others for supposedly not knowing things either, asshole. >>>204229164>Vittorio De Setalol what a fucking dumbass asshole.
>>204229595*If you don't know things...
>>204229595You know the concept of a joke? Or was it too complex for your brain? Laughing rn as I see that you're starting to unironically lose control while I'm just chilling, blasting Suffocation and drinking some hot green tea. Keep talking, keep seething. I always win.
>>204229688Meds
>>204229688Just admit you were foolish and apologize to the anon you wrongly mocked. >blasting Suffocation and drinking some hot green tea.Based. Let's be friends now.
>>204229748Ok, let's be friends. But that doesn't erase the fact that mocking people here is a kind of a joke and you got buttblasted over being trolled within your "le troll" persona.
>Bollywood produces 1,000 films a year, but they are all the same. And they cannot change it because if there is no laughter or the movie is not long enough, the audience will get angry and throw furniture [laughs]. Those movies are like opium. [The audience] needs this opium to forget. It is only a difference in degree as to how much they want to forget, and that is the difference among audiences in various Asian countries.Indians in shambles.
>>204224980I don’t really like his films but I’m always amazed when I read his interviews. Costa never fails to say something true, intelligent and relevant.
>>204229797>mocking people here is a kind of a jokeWhen it's warranted, sure, but you were just wrong.>your "le troll" persona.Never been a le troll here.
>>204229973>When it's warranted, sure, but you were just wrong.Mistakes happen. Just a joke, anyway.>Never been a le troll here.So why get assblasted when it was the other guy getting raped and not you?
>>204229164The absolute state.
>>204229821>the audience will get angry and throw furniturelmfao
A thread to remember.
>Vittorio De Sisti
>>204225869The Wailing 2016, truly a masterpiece.
Fellini Rossellini Albini Tortellini
>>204230340good bait
>>204229688>blasting Suffocation and drinking some hot green teaBased, I’ll give you that one. I’m more of a noise guy lately instead of death metal
>>204230389Filtered
>>204230389Thanks>>204230502Based
>>204229482>>204229527Bandits of Orgosolo is great on many levels, you're in for a good time.
>>204230430Give me some noise recs. My favorite band of all time is Godflesh.
De Seta lol
>>204230581In that case, start with the genre “death industrial” and acts like Genocide Organ, Brighter Death Now, Ramleh. If you like those, seek out more power electronics acts then finally move into harsh noise wall. BUT- let’s get back on topic. I wish more arthouse films used abrasive music like this on the soundtrack, it can be very effective at creating specific moods
>>204226629Thanks>>204230340I didn't like it
>>204230340>The Wailing 2016, truly a masterpiece.
>>204230687Already got albums by thise acts, will listen to them. And yes, noise music is very textural in films, very interesting and hypnotic. Wish it was a more used resource. New Hollywood Extremity when?
>>204230687>>204231138I think Merzbow made some experimental films himself
My popular Korean film reviews, haven't seen a lot>Memories of Murder (2003)Amazing>Oldboy (2003)Trash>The Wailing (2016)Trash>Burning (2018)Amazing>Parasite (2019) AlrightWatchlist: A Tale of Two Sisters and I Saw The Devil
>>204231332>Oldboy (2003)>TrashAgree>Parasite (2019) >AlrightReally liked it on opening day. Photography was spectacular.
>>204231332>A Tale of Two SistersI liked this one a lot. But it's more of a sad supernatural drama than a scary ghost movie
>>204231451Many asian horror films are like that. Very sad movies, usually.
>>204231451>>204231515so many cases
>>204231451>>204231515>>204231589Yeah, from Ugetsu to Dark Water, Asian supernatural films are often sad
I'm watching The Burglar 1957 because it was based Dan Duryea in it and like halfway through the movie it just jumps like it has become a different movie. It's a total fucking mess. I guess they figured no one would notice because it's got Jayne Mansfield in a bikini.>pull a job>hole up with your crew in a dingy hide out to wait out the heat>typical claustrophobic tension>*blip*>be at bar ordering a sandwich and Martha Vickers hits on you>now you're at her place>no explanation for why you're out or where the other chucklefucks are>movie just rolls on like this is perfectly reasonable.
>>204224725Tried watching it these days, but found it mind numbingly dull. Might try it again someday.
>>204231798Watched it for Jayne and it was indeed a piece of shit
>>204227767>how you all appreciate genuinely bad moviesAnon we pretend to like French New Wave and Tsai, I wouldn't say we are in the right to dunk on /hor/fags
>>204232246>pretendB-but... I don't pretend.
>>204232246Yeah, but that's the thing; we just pretend
Italian cinema is funnyBest comedies in the worldThe French are useless in comparion
Anyone got a lead on where I can watch Violent Stranger 1957? I always figure if some B movie isn't on youtube or ok.ru it's unobtanium but it never hurts to ask. It's fucked up searching for it because the original title was Man in the Shadow which is the name of a Jeff Chandler pic from the same fucking year. Thanks.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051168
>>204228306"So bad it's good" Vinegar Syndrome films
>>204232656Can't even find it on KG.>16 views on LetterboxdIt may not be available digitally.
>>204232656There are some results on Soulseek under the name "Man in the Shadow", but it's probably the Welles flick. You're on your own, cowboy.
>>204232528Totally agreed. But for the lil bros that love the frenchie cinema I have a rec for you: The Murderer Lives at Number 21.
>>204232770>16 views on LetterboxdHOW MY GAWD THE TRANNYS ON LTTERBOXD HAVENT MADE QUIPS ABOUT MY MOVIE AND EXAMINED ITS LGBT THMES IT MUST BE SO TERRIBLE AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
>>204232656Can't seem to find it anon which is weird for a 1957 film. However:>https://www.dvdplanetstore.pk/shop/crime/man-in-the-shadow-1957/
>>204232770>>204232785I knew it. Thanks anons.
>>204232246I pretended to like Godard until I actually started liking, no LOVING Godard. Fake it till you make it.
>>204232843Just means it probably isn't available. Take your meds, Lenafag.bakin
>>204232843no on said it means its bad lil bro
>>204232903I wanted to bake though
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>>204232721But they are actually "so good it's kino"...
>>204225869Fire in the Sky, Gozu, The Vanishing, Maniac