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>>204338079
>Gadonfag thread

Fuck off
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>>204338031
>/hand/ edition
kek
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Hey guys, GrandKeizer here, it would be really cool if yall could give me some feedback on my journey to cinema.

https://x.com/GrandKeizer

https://letterboxd.com/grandkeizer/
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>>204338079
No
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Um, yeah. I'm thinking this is the thread.
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>>204338031
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ASIANNIGGAS
new Huppert amwf film coming soon

A Traveler's Needs
by Hang Sang Soo
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>>204338452
Damn, AGAIN?
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Okay this is the thread.
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>>204338452
I wonder if that taiwanese Yang hater here feels Hong is also orientalism for westerns.
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>>204338452
>Hang Sang Soo
What's the target audience for this dude's movies
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>>204338602
Alzheimer patients
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>>204338472
Huppert is the Rice/Queen/
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>>204338652
>better looking OP pic
Villeneuve isn't even /film/.
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>>204338602
me
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>>204338652
Dishonest OP
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>>204338684
Wrong.
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>>204338652
Go play in traffic
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>>204338452
Does she get nude again though?

>>204338652
Gadonfag shouldn’t have made one thread, much less two.
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>>204338710
Me as well, liked everything i've seen from him, although the most recent one was from 2010.
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>>204338602
People just wanting comfy easy movies (for the most part)
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>>204338743
Based
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>off-topic OPs are not only no longer ignored anymore but ACTIVELY preferred
The absolute state.
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Are people on the other thread, seriously?
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>>204340473
>>204340666
The basic rule is simple, it was made first, so it should be preferred.
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>>204340740
Even if it's shit, just because it was made first it's preferred? That's stupid.
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>>204340796
It's a way to avoid split threads. So except if it something outrageously shitty like the nigga OPs were, I think they're valid.
When it's just an image, to pay too much attention for what goes in the OP is unwise.
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>>204340982
Villememe is more outrageously shitty than niggaposting.
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>>204340473
>>204340666
It’s over.
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Gimme sole lesser known 90’s Japanese diy cyberpunk. I’ve already seen most of all of Tsukamoto, Ishii and Fukui.

Or other movies with similar energy like Damon Packard or some of Miike
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>>204343484
just rewatch August in the Water aunnie
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Lol, why did the other thread blow up?
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>>204344102
lmao
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LMAO Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece, To Catch a Thief is now "mid" according to /film/. Zoomer apes at it again.
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>>204343484
>Damon Packard
Stop spamming yourself here, Damon, even Joel Shaver is better and he is bottom of the barrel woke trash
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>>204344102
It's a mystery.
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>>204344443
Hitchcockian
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Redpill me on Matt Farley
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I didn’t know nic cage had a half Korean son. Based. Welcome to the Asian family brother. First for Sion Sono!
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>>204344102
Gadonfag's posts are always getting deleted for ban evading. Another reason to avoid his threads
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We are so fucking back
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>>204344506
I heard a story once (take it with a grain of salt) of a friend of a friend who saw Nic Cage in a restaurant with his wife. He was really engaged in the conversation and really seemed to be trying to connect, and the wife just did not get a shit about his presence and left in the middle of his story to get more soft serve.
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>>204344555
Huh, so he's a real outlaw? Based.
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Any recs for japanese war films made in japan? Propaganda films are fine if they are good or interesting.
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>>204344506
look at that lil future waifu spammer
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>>204344623
He is not a /film/ gimmick ,he has been spamming /tv/ for over a decade. He is not just autistic, he is drooling retard level, bash your head against the wall, autistic.
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>>204344627
24 Eyes
It is one of my favorite films of all time.
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Night on Earth (1991)

I REALLY liked this film and thought it was a much better effort than Jarmusch's previous work Mystery Train. It is also much funnier.

All five vignettes take place during a taxi journey in a different city: LA, New York, Paris, Rome and Helsinki.

There are so many good performances, including a young Giancarlo Esposito aka Gus Fring, who is unrecognisable as a guy trying to catch a taxi cab back to Brooklyn NY, and is picked up by an East German who does not know how to drive.

The real scene stealer however is an Italian actor called Roberto Benigni, who is hysterical as a cab driver in Rome who tries to confess his sins to a priest that he has picked up a passenger.

Some of the stories end in quite an uncomfortable way. In the New York story, after watching the funny journey home between Giancarlo Esposito, Rosie Perez and their East German driver, we see our newly alone driver lost in Brooklyn, looking scared and bewildered. Very interesting choice from Jarmusch.

I highly recommend.
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>>204344668
nice deflection you pasty white faggot.
and niggre.

>>204337124
>>204336788
>>204301513
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>>204344763
Black anon isn't a waifufag THOUGH.
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>>204344763
I will also delete this post soon because you snitch faggots ban me for bullying whites.
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>>204344751
I was already planning on watching Mystery Train, and I like Winona.
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>>204344859
I bet you like Audrey Hepburn too
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>>204344887
Yes, but I'm a titman / assman at heart.
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>>204344751
Ghost Dog is his best film
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LEL Gadonfag’s thread got deleted!
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>>204344496
Just put your name + poop into spotify and you will see his mastery of the arts
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>>204344331
All Hitchcock is garbage
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>>204344751
It's on YouTube btw.

https://youtu.be/AHcNrKKJamY
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This satanic cult was so lame lil bros, shit looked more like a reading club
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>>204345018
Filtered
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>>204344711
Anything dealing more with soldiers/combat? The movie you recced does look good though!
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>>204345018
Best satanic cults I've seen:

Rosemary's Baby
The Family in Manson (1973)
Son of Sam's cult in some documentary I saw about him
To the Devil a Daughter
The Devil Rides Out

Naturalist satanism is where it's at. Forests and shit. Castles, optionally. Also, corrupt priests.
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>>204345156
You seen The Human Condition Trilogy?
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>>204345228
No...
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>>204345228
Not yet!
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>>204345313
What a Foolish Wife!
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>>204345156
>The movie you recced does look good though!
Yes, the 50s Japanese tearjerkers somehow hit different.
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>>204345313
Freaky face on that lad
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>>204345390
Antisemitic.
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>>204344331
>masterpiece
Lol. It's good, not mid and not a masterpiece.
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The Blues Brothers (1980). Worth watching?
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>>204345385
You've piqued my interest for sure. I've been on a pulp/noir/war ride. Mostly beause of my writing.
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>>204345313
Maemae
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>>204345548
Of course.
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>>204344331
/film/ doesn't like pre-70s cinema
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>>204345629
Thank you. I'll check it out. I haven't seen any John Belushi flicks yet.
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>>204345699
Hope you enjoy it, Leebro!
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>>204345513
Utterly filtered, it is his most romantic and aesthetic movie. Truffaut said it is the film that most solidifies his status as an auteur.
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>>204345821
>Truffaut said
Immediately invalidated.
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My favorite Hitchcock films are Shadow of a Doubt, Psycho and The Wrong Man. What about you /film/?
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>>204345821
I'm the biggest Hitchcock fan in this thread and I don't think it's THAT great, just a very good film
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>>204344983
You are a piece of shit, and your opinion does not matter. I hope you know that.
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>>204345764
>Covered forearms
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>>204345922
The Man Who Knew Too Much (both versions are good), 39 Steps, Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, The Wrong Man, Psycho
>Shadow of a Doubt
That film reminds me of some other film but I don't know which, maybe the combination of Night of the Hunter and Peeping Tom
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Up, Down, Fragile or In Vanda’s Room
which one do I watch tonight
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>>204345764
Appreciate it, Harperbro.

>>204345922
Shadow of a Doubt, Strangers on a Train, The Trouble with Harry

>>204346070
Vanda
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>>204345922
North By Northwest
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What has /film/ been watching for October? Best horror films you have watched this month so far?
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>>204345922
I swear I don't have a favorite. North by Northwest, 7.5/10. Most mid classic filmmaker, unironically and without baits.
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>>204345990
>abstract Haneke
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>>204346176
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 version) and Carnival of Souls have been the best two so far.
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>>204346235
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>>204345922
Vertigo, The Birds
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>>204346176
Last House on the Left and Irréversible
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>>204346031
Great choices. I could’ve really included all of those. Dial M for Murder is such a good movie. I just saw it in the theaters for the first time with my mother not too long ago. It’s her favorite Hitchcock. Ray Milland’s character is such a diabolical bastard.
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>>204346346
Thanks
>I just saw it in the theaters for the first time with my mother not too long ago. It’s her favorite Hitchcock
Nice. Yes it is indeed great. Leave it to Hitchcock to make a film set in a single room exciting
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>>204345922
The Birds is low key his best. Melanie Daniels is the most interesting Hitchcock character of them all.
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>>204346446
How did pic related get past the Hays code anyway?
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>>204346589
Don't know, looks cool
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>>204346589
that shot is less than a second
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>>204346315
I recommend The Virgin Spring (1960) and Angst (1983)
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>>204346589
They kept loosening the guidelines throughout the years.
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>>204345228
Ending is absolutely incredible and perfect
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>>204346689
Have seen Virgin Spring, been meaning to check Angst for a while. Thanks for the recs.
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>>204346691
I wish Hitchcock had been born 30 years later, we would've got top quality 70s thrillers
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>>204346311
>>204346589
>>204346643
Women today even cosplay as Melanie Daniels
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>>204346176
I’ve already posted any horror that was on topic that I’ve watched
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>>204345922
All Hitchcock is total garbage. Rope is okay, but mostly just a cheap gimmick.
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>>204346781
>All Hitchcock is total garbage.
why tho
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>>204346718
>it's been a long road and I'm like... dead
Bravo, Japan. Very emotional and sad
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>>204346781
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
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>>204346803
Why did he gape his obese asshole wide open for the almighty paying audience? I dunno, he was a sellout cuck?
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>>204346735
No problem, you'll definitely like Angst
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>>204346820
sorry your god is a hack fraud, watch more film kiddo
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>>204346835
So your issue is that too many people liked his films. lol.
How did he sell out?
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>>204346446
>>204346445
>>204346346
>>204346311
>>204346212
>>204346031
>>204345923
How sad that you don't see the genius of To Catch a Thief. Hitchcock is in heaven in this movie. His joy of filmmaking is never more evident. He existed in his creative apex. The cat burglar plot that is a thinly veiled story about female sexuality make it his horniest film. The whole movie is camera fucking Brigitte Auber and Grace Kelly. But unlike his other films such as Eva "resting bitch face" Marie Saint, the women want it too. See here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8msIVljFNk
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>When the trollposting is actually funny
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>>204346872
Not at all, it’s that he ON RECORD compromised his own art for the mainstream appeal and approval of the masses
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>>204346835
It’s more like the paying audience gaped their assholes wide open for Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock to do as he pleased. Truly the king of /film/.
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>>204346835
He was from the non-pretentious times when directors were actually skilled and didn't need to try hard to make art unlike FNW frauds who were making films for the critics
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>>204346907
Look, I can see his films to kill some time, but he will never convince me that he was great. I just think he is the most overrated filmmaker of all time.
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>>204346930
He literally did the exact opposite you fucking know-nothing retard
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>>204346923
Concrete examples?
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Damn this movie is fucking shit, does it get better later on?
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>>204346970
This nigga single handedly had women afraid of taking showers. Who else mind raped that many people so hard?
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>>204346931
that quote shows the typical humility that comes from geniuses
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>>204346931
The only thing he was skilled at was gripping the rim of his obese asshole with both hands to gape several feet wide for his adoring paying audience to use as a toilet
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>For a director there are commercial rules that it is necessary to obey. In our profession, an artistic failure is nothing; a commercial failure is a sentence. The secret is to make films that please the public and also allow the director to reveal his personality.
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>>204346971
Go read the shitty Truffaut book, it’s filled with it. I hate-read it years ago and have no desire to page through that trash again just to spoonfeed a sad ignorant fuck like you
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>>204346998
>irrationally affecting ignorant women
Wow what a fucking accomplishment
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>>204347060
Been meaning to go through it.
>just to spoonfeed a sad ignorant fuck like you
Don't cry when people ask you to justify your mindless bitching.
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>>204347032
>commercial
>necessary
>profession
lmao
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>>204346931
>>204347032
this guy's reputation in history is such a joke but at least he was honest about who he was
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>>204347160
Yes. Cinema is not art.
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>>204347188
What was his reputation? His quotes seem pretty unbased.
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>>204347188
>this guy's reputation in history is such a joke
Explain
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>>204346983
Wow. Every 5 star masterpiece is considered shit here. Cobra Verde is Herzog's directorial peak, in terms of pulling off an epic cinematic vision. It is a feast of sounds, images, and moments. People are turned off by the Africanism of the film and don't realize how many unforgettable moments they have just witnessed.
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>>204347214
>>204347229
canonized legend, in every american textbook.
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>>204347274
What does this have to do with him being a joke? It would be actually the opposite, no? Or are you saying that he is overrated as hell?
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>>204347274
Well Bergman and Tark thought he was the greatest director and they aren't exactly American
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>>204347317
>Or are you saying that he is overrated as hell?
this

>>204347326
bergman was a nazi so he would naturally like ford.
tark irl is like someone's out of touch immigrant uncle who is weird but harmless.
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>>204346923
Does this change the way I feel about any of his films? No. Does knowing this make any of his films any less thought provoking? No.
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>>204347395
Yes we get it fellow 4channer everything is overrated and everything is shit. We are in a place dedicated to the discussion of *thing* and *thing* is actually bad and yet here we are, still here for some reason
>Well you see, I'm only enjoying this ironically
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>Even when I had the script before, at the time when I still wrote them, they were never complete, because I couldn’t finish it. We never knew what would happen next once we’ve started being on the set. When I was shooting films, actors never had a script in their hands and neither did I. It was only for the crew to prepare for the shoot or logistics wise and to keep the schedule going, but not in a traditional sense. I don’t have any script, but the major problem for me is to find a proper funding (laughs). You need the script to apply for funding! But now I’ve decided that I’ll get all the images using very little money and use the images to look for partners that would like to work with me. So, I don’t really need a script.

https://asianmoviepulse.com/2020/03/interview-with-tsai-ming-liang-the-longer-you-take-the-time-comes-out/
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>>204347395
You remind me of myself when I first got into film. An insufferable faggot, that is.
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>>204347613
No you don’t. You don’t know Sarah Gadon. You don’t know what love is. At most, you like her movies. AT MOST.
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Someone like John Ford is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good GODard joint, a Rivette flick, or a Marker slideshow.
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>>204347632
no,love Sarah Gadon. Simple as.
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>>204347271
Herzog was never greater than he was in Cobra Verde. Take this sequence. Jodorowsky would show it for 2 seconds as a gag before cutting to explosions or some shit.

Herzog engulfes the viewer in this batshit surreal moment that breaks the fourth wall . you fall into a trance, and drown in it. Then Kinski walked through the frame breaking the spell. We have seen mad man the whole movie, now he is listening to music. Suddenly he is both perverse and humanized as once.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmTHLEX_-3M

The movie is full of scenes like this. Herzog's genius from the 70s/80s is unmatched in cinema.
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To me Charlie Chaplin is intellectual counterfeit money compared to a good Buster Keaton flick
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>>The talented American director John Ford, who had previously directed the brilliant "Young Mr Lincoln", showed his new film in Italy – "The Searchers", a modernistic, pointless exercise. It set outs to tackle a socioeconomic problem (a cowboy's life), but the problem is not only not solved, but not even posed.
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>tfw people here unironically think ford is overrated now
>the painful realisation of the fact that ironic shilling of substance and joker 2 wasn't actually ironic
Well at least some of the memes are funny
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>The first time I felt a turning point in my work was when Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003) came out. That film entered competition at Venice Film Festival. It didn't receive an award but the journalists and film critics who went to Venice to interview me all strangely asked the same question: "What is cinema?" I get excited when people ask me what cinema is. Before that, nobody ever asked me that question, as if we didn't need to discuss it.

>The film was later shown in Taipei. For a long time, the Taipei society was puzzled why a film like that could exist. A critic for the Golden Horse film award said that this kind of film damaged the film market, that it'd better be nonexistent.

>When Goodbye, Dragon Inn was screened, I met the audience after one screening. A young person raised his hand and stood up. He said, "Director, I am 18 years old. I have never watched any Taiwan films. I only watch American films. This is the first time I watch a Taiwan film, and it is because you sold me a ticket on the street." He said he couldn't tell immediately whether he liked the film. But he felt very different after watching it. He said, "I saw color. I heard sound." I thought how the young person felt was very meaningful.

>To put it simply, after making films for so many years, I care about one thing. In addition to expressing an idea, there's one thing I care about a lot, which is the question: "What is cinema?" I care more and more about my artistic medium and what I am doing with it.

https://asiasociety.org/tsai-ming-liang-what-cinema
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>>204347710
at least gimme a cookie if yougon read my forchan nigga!
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>>204347653
They are all counterfeit bourgeoisie popcorn cinema compared to Herzog
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>>204347707
My 2 cents: /film/ was never supposed to be a clique. The idea that this was allegedly an elitist and free forum allowed everyone to have their own opinions. This gay thing of forcing ones opinions over others as if they were the gospel is, well, quite gay.
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>I attempted to watch "The Quiet Man". I left in the middle. Monstrous boredom and a totally unglamourous actor [John Wayne] who tries too hard to be charming.
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>I studied Western drama in university. I studied plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen and Brecht, and also Greek tragedies. I really like these classic drama literatures. But I am aware of my medium, which is not theater. It is film. It is something I think about very much. I am also a filmgoer. I have seen many narrative films, films with plots. Some are wonderful and I like them. But when I make my own films, if I also make narrative-based films with plots and performance, then my films would be just like those. Everyone knows what sort of impact those films could make. That impact can only reach a certain level. It can't go any further.

>During script writing, I spend a lot of my time thinking about the structure. That structure could take a year to come up with. I also think about the ways to express that structure. The process could take a very long time. Each of my screenplays is very thin. It doesn't have dialogue. It only includes actors' basic movements. The essence is the structure. The structure guides me through the work process. People who work with me have worked with me for a long time. They all know how to work with my screenplays, to scout locations, to find finances. The actors also get the same screenplays. They aren't exactly clear what they are going to do.

https://asiasociety.org/tsai-ming-liang-screenwriting
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>>204347458
>when ignorant cucks mindlessly worship pathetic cowards
lmao
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Ford is the most Brechtian of all filmmakers.
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>>204347900
Bergman was always defensive about other genius directors. He championed mediocrities who weren't a threat to him, like Tarkovsky
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>>204347707
I’m Hitchcock-hater and even I don’t think Ford is overrated
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>>204347939
>Brechtian

>I want the audience to be constantly reminded that they are watching a film. They are watching a film in the theater. There's a distance. They should have a viewing attitude. There's no need to be absorbed in the viewing. They can choose to be absorbed and also to pull back. For example, with Yang Kuei-Mel's cry [in the last scene of Vive L'Amour (1994)], there should be a distance in the viewing. The viewers should not cry along with Yang Kuei-Mei. It's like the writer I like very much, Brecht. When you are sitting in the theater, you should be aware of that. You should be aware of the fact that you are watching a work of art. So you wouldn't be completely absorbed. That's my ideal.

https://asiasociety.org/tsai-ming-liang-cinema-has-its-own-realism
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Ford and Hitchcock are my most watched filmmakers
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>>204347733
>A critic for the Golden Horse film award said that this kind of film damaged the film market, that it'd better be nonexistent.
Jesus
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Does ford have any good warkino? I'm planning on checking out they were expendable
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>>"The Searchers" seems to me, in general, boring, unoriginal, and extremely unimaginative in its means of expression.
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>>204347733
Imagine being filtered by Goodbye Dragon Inn
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>>204348101
Who said this?
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>>204348078
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Willie_Comes_Marching_Home
Trust me this is the funniest shit you'll ever watch, especially the last 20 minutes or so
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>>204348121
Tarkovsky
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>>204348121
also Tark,

>>I watched Ford's "The Searchers". Very weak lead actor and a misguided dramaturgy – cartoonish in execution.
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>>204348162
>Give me the names of the movie directors you respect outside Soviet Russia, besides Kurosawa.
>Luis Buñuel, Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Munk. I regret most of the French directors have lost French national tradition, and I consider François Truffaut the best now. Among my favorite directors are Luchino Visconti who directed The Earth Will Tremble and Rocco And His Brothers, John Ford who made Grapes of Wrath, and Orson Welles who created Citizen Kane. But as for Grapes of Wrath, I appreciate the original book better.
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>>204347660
Queen of /mid/
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>>204348232
aryan princess
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>>204348242
Volleyball Becky
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>>204348261
rice queen
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>>204348261
lmfao accurate
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Ford is the campiest of all filmmakers.
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Wtf, I never knew Travis Bickle and Sara from Suspiria linked up in a Bertolucci flick.
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>>204348162
Tarkovsky talked too much shit for what a minor figure he is. He broke out too young meaning he never faced adversity, he died too young, meaning he never became a true master. His mise-en-scene was often cheap. Just compare him to Bergman who developed his craft over dozens of films achieving true mastery of form, Tarkovsky was a non-starter relying entirely on western support to build his critical reputation. The Sacrifice exposes what an obvious director he is. The metaphors are rubbish. Only Nostalghia achieves profundity with the characters sitting around depressed. This has become a cliche of Soviet cinema. He is one of the original arthouse grifters.
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>It makes me dream and it makes me come back. I felt so right when I saw a film by John Ford and I was in front of those people. It was a dream thing. It was a real thing
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>>204348363
Is Travis fucking a guy in pic rel? Weird...
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>>204348162
>>204348191
Based Tark Shark telling it how it is.
Sit up and pay attention!
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>>204348394
For a bait post, this is kinda insightful

>Only Nostalghia achieves profundity with the characters sitting around depressed.
Low test cope
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>>204348441
Das Rite
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>>204348394
0/10, try harder
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>>204348394
>relying entirely on western support to build his critical reputation
Nigga he is literally almost a national hero here in his home country
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>>204348451
He is only famous for his dreamlike vibes, but the films do not hold up under serious cinematic scrutiny like Bergman, who tackles the human condition head on.
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>>204348506
Nigga that is Andrei Tarkovskomy, stop larping
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>>204348411
KEK
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>>204348558
nigga you is trippin
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>>204348529
Andrei Rublev was kino, the rest of what I've seen by him really does seem like arthouse grift imo, specially Solyaris
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>>204348558
True
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>>204348592
Then you should watch Ivan's Childhood
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>>204348646
Eventually, unc. Need to work through many films before ever achieving liberation (nirbana).
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>A hallmark is never easy to describe, but the nearest description of Ford's would be a combination of strength and simplicity. The nearest equivalent I can think of is a musical one: middle-period Beethoven.
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someone get this list to James Benning. he'll love it
https://boxd.it/yLraI
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>>204348242
Pajeet bait sundress tradwife parody
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Andrei Tardslopsky
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>>204348774
Hm, interesting, all films by the greatest English-language directors: Ford, Hitchcock, Lean. And also Days of Heaven, one of the best films of the 70s
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>>204348962
Kurosawa
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Trap was kino, and I’m tired of pretending it wasn’t!
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>>204348962
North by Northwest looks so fucked being side by side with High and Low and Days of Heaven. Who the fuck canonized Hitchcock, anyway?
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>>204349033
Into t-girls now? Wow
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>>204349035
Truffaut
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>>204349006
Kurosawa, one of the greatest Asian director who was greatly influenced by John Ford
>>204349035
If you want an honest answer then it's probably Truffaut, he sort of made it acceptible to like his stuff to sophisticated midwits. They usually need permission from some fancy director to like certain films
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>>204344484
Based fellow Bauchad
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>>204349096
>>204349103
Explains it all
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>>204349123
:)
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>>204348962
all of these are just pretentious compared to a good Budd Boetticher western. A Time for Dying mogs all westerns and revisionist westerns at once.
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>>204349057
I was into t-girls before it was popular, but the movie Trap is absolutely kino!
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>>204349207
Gay.
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>>204349126
Cahiers du Cinema was basically like youtube but in the 50s, they used to shill their favorite directors in that magazine so hard it unironically used to influence public opinion. And then Truffaut did a very long interview with Hitch and published it in written form. I think it's still the most popular /film/ book or something like that
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>>204349170
Someone like Budd Boetticher is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good Ford western, Hitchcock thriller or a Lean epic.
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>>204349262
>From 1952 to 1991, he made eight films—and in only one of them, I suggest —Lawrence—is the spectacle sufficient to mask the hollow rhetoric of the scripts. But Lean before 1952 made eight films in ten years that are lively, stirring, and an inspiration—they make you want to go out and make movies, they are so in love with the screen's power and the combustion in editing
A Lean epic is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good early Lean film
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>>204349262
It's people like Boetticher who get flack because they were great and knew it. Ford is the pretentious one. I hate that kind of man, disguising their arrogance as humility. They love themselves and hate themselves at the same time. A very sensitive situation.
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>>204348917
I was pretty proud of myself for that one kek
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I was taking a piss in a public park bathroom when a stinkbug flew on my dick. Is this /film/?
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>>204349414
it was pretty bad
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>>204349482
everything's /film/
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>>204349414
You should be.
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>>204349482
Almost, you had to pee outside of the bathroom for it to be truly /film/
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i don't think anyone can ever top this
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>>204349006
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>>204349527
top THIS
*unzips butt*
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>>204349482
No, it’s Lynchian.
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>>204349505
Something like /film/ is for me a kind of intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good Coralie Fargeat body horror masterpiece about absurd beauty standards, some Todd Phillips anti-incel capeshit subversion kino or something else.
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>>204349505
Sarah Gadon is queen of /film/
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>>204349527
I was meaning to watch this. Is it more Koreeda slop or is it actually one of his good ones?
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>>204349724
Queen of /mid/ volleyball Becky pajeet bait sundress tradwife parody
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>>204349742
What do you consider to be his good ones?
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>>204349680
Trying to cook to many memes at the same time bruh, a little overcooked I'd say
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>>204349548
As Anglo as the Magna Carta.
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>>204349742
Watched it on release, thought it was shit
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>>204349811
It's called discourse, sweaty.
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I don't know who Payal Kapadia is, but he has pretty good taste
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Still waiting for the new waifu chart
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>>204349933
an Indian female director

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mgQcpmYr_A
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>>204349254
>I think it's still the most popular /film/ book
No.
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>>204349565
Hitchcock?
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>>204349742
It’s garbage, like Parasite and Burning
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a belated but hearty thank you to the anon who taught me how to find compatible Sight and Sound voters and scrutinize their lists. saw Ali: Fear Eats the Soul based on a recommendation and i can confidently say it's entered the upper echelon x
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Alfred Hitchpenis
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>>204350188
>this nigga has never heard of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's most popular film
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>>204350272
Then how did he watch it, retard?
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>>204350067
even more impressive that she has good taste then. I might have to watch one of her films and see if it's any good
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>>204350300
Immaculate logic, anon btfo
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>>204350035
My bad, let me get on that. I’ll drop it at the beginning of the next thread.
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>>204350459
No more brother wars!
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>>204350459
Make way for my waifu. That's right, I married her today. Because if one can't against waifufags, then one must join them.
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>>204350459
Just don't forget to add mine.
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>>204350555
You already know who’s gonna be front and center.

>>204350574
Sorry anon, she didn’t make the cut :/

>>204350652
Who?
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>>204350761
>You already know who’s gonna be front and center.
Sarah Gadon
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>>204350761
Then I swear eternal gorilla warfare against waifufags from hereon.
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Anyone know where I can torrent/watch the Nick Broomfield doc Fetishes? Used to be on youtube but it got taken down
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>>204350776
Kill Gadon. Behead Gadon. Roundhouse kick Gadon into the concrete. Slam dunk Gadon into the trashcan. Crucify Gadon. Defecate in Gadon's food. Launch Gadon into the sun. Stir fry Gadon in a wok. Toss Gadon into an active volcano. Urinate into Gadon's gas tank. Judo throw Gadon into a wood chipper. Twist Gadon's head off. Report Gadon to the IRS. Karate chop Gadon in half. Curbstomp Gadon. Trap Gadon in quicksand. Crush Gadon in the trash compactor. Liquefy Gadon in a vat of acid. Dissect Gadon. Exterminate Gadon in the gas chamber. Stomp Gadon's skull with steel toed boots. Cremate Gadon in the oven. Lobotomize Gadon. Feed Gadon to alligators. Slice Gadon with a katana.
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>>204350847
You really into BDSM, right? Btw, couldn't find it, soz
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>>204350776
Gadon doesn't even belong in the chart. She's never been in any /film/s and Gadonfag doesn't care about cinema either, he's in these threads just to waifupost and to call Kinski a coalburner.
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>>204351244
Cope.

Sarah Gadon is queen of /film/
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>>204350330
I've only seen one short from her which was a complete rip-off of Joe. At least her new feature seems different from that.
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>>204351267
P A J E E T B A I T
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>>204351244
>She's never been in any /film/s
That's false, thoughever. You only say that because you hate the spammer.
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Can I be a waifufag if I have many waifus?
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>>204351382
>if I have many waifus?
That's not how waifus work.
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>>204351357
I'll give you Cosmopolis but that's it.
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Just got back, very glad to see the other thread got nuked and the correct one stayed up.
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>>204351016
not particuliarily although I do find it aesthetically interesting, and no worries, it is weirdly very hard to find considering Nick Broomfield is pretty popular
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>>204351382
that just means you don't really have a waifu
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>>204351471
Every time they take him down, so goes every single post, /film/ got nuked together, kek
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gonna watch the 2nd half of this while going to sleep, very comfy t bh
do any of you have /sleepcore/ films?
I reckon Piavoli's At the First Breath of Wind would be a good one too, the Satie soundtrack slaps
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>>204349170
This is the most based post in the entire thread btw.
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>>204349170
>>204351613
is that one as good as the The Ranown Westerns? I can't imagine anything topping Ride Lonesome
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>>204351599
I sometimes watch Benning films when going to sleep, or something else very slow, with little to no dialogue.
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>>204346949
39 steps & psycho
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>>204350776
>>204349724
I love Sarah Gadon
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>>204351680
I mainly meant the first sentence. For me it's Seven Men From Now.
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>You’ll notice a lack of willingness on my part to sell myself. I make audiences come to me – if they feel like it – rather than forcing myself on them.
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>>204351715
who's the nigga on the right he looks familiar
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>>204351914
Ryuichi Sakamoto
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>>204351896
Oh i'm coming to her alright if you catch my drift if you know what i mean.
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>>204351769
What's this supposed to mean?
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Best /film/s about fashion, modeling, etc.? Willing to take slop in there, too. Already saw TDWP. btw.
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>>204351969
I was expecting this response haha.
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>>204352194
Strip Nude For Your Killer. Bit of a mid-tier giallo but was the first movie that came to mind.
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>>204351896
Does she remind anyone else of Stacy Martin?
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>>204352194
Blow Up
Peeping Tom kinda?
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>>204352194
Guilty of Romance
Antiporno
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>>204352194
Fashions of 1934
The Women (1939)
Phantom Thread
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>>204352308
Now that you said, yes.
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>>204352379
The sloppiest slop from a true slopmeister. His wife's tits are awesome in GoR tho.
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>>204352194
Blood and Black Lace (Legit Bavakino)
Exposed (1983) (definitely slop, for hardcore Kinskiheads only)
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>>204352531
>Blood and Black Lace
This. If you're into fashion it's a feast of 60's chic.
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>>204352308
Interesting choice. I haven’t heard that name since I watched Nymphomanic uncut back in 2014 solely for Uma Thurman lol
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>>204352308
>>204352699
https://fashionfav.com/magazine-editorials/take-two-stacy-martin-sarah-gadon-for-another-magazine-fw-2014-15/
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>>204352699
Stacy's not quite as pretty, but a vague feeling of a resemblance was gnawing at me for ages until I realised who I was being reminded of.
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>>204352791
Lmfao.
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I love skinny women.
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>>204351896
more auteur harper quotes please
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>>204352194
Why not watch Tom Ford kino? The man’s a better director than he is designer.
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Somebody bake
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>>204352988
I will
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>>204352883
me too, skinny girls have tighter pussies. Thicc girls have good aesthetics but their pussies are not as tight, unless they also have a little belly fat to push it inward.
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>>204352988
>>204353004
>>204353004
>>204353004
>>204353004
>>204353004
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>>204353003
Tightness hardly matters. I used to think like you, but it’s all about wetness.



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