Arthouse and classics.Peter O'Toole editionPrev: >>204833003
Queen of /film/
>Wake in Fright (1971) Yeah I think I got me self filtered. I already "scheduled" a rewatch for next friday, might as well get it. By filtered is that I don't consider it a masterpiece as many anons on /film/ do (if it's more than one schizo spammer btw) My thoughts on it anyways, it made me uncomfortable which the film tried and achieved it. The entire 'abba cast got me to nerves, the overall dirtiness got me mad actually.That's all I can say, Australia looks like hell on earth.I need a rewatch.
What is your favorite film about dealing with childhood trauma as an adult?
>>204853064Based OP.
The Stuntman is one of my closet favorites
>>204853170You don't like The Yabba?
>>204853064Peter O'Toole looks creepy as fuck. I cannot stand looking at his big lips and wide mouth
>>204853064had an O'Toole spree recentlyWhat's New Pussycat? was a good one, if a little corny with that mid 60s british zaninessBeckett was great, i don't think i saw a Richard Burton film until now but he was great in it alongside O' TooleAnd How to Steal A Million was a fun heist film, reminded me a lot of the first pink panther movie. Audrey Hepburn was cute in it too
Any more comfy movies like The Hunt or Another Round by Thomas Vinterberg?
>>204853580define comfy
>>204853580Not only do they work as friend, work and family simulators for me, they only make me feel like I’m living a halfway normal life. Not to mention the lessons they impart.
>>204853604>>204853645See! I grew up in that sort of environment. I was basically Klara in The Hunt. It reminds me of my youth before everything went bad. Nothing dramatic like what happened in the movies happened, but I’m very familiar with that type of environment.
>>204853645>they only make me feel like I’m living a halfway normal life.idioternetillsammans
>>204853754I’ve watched these. Loved them both.
Alice Sweet Alice- thought of /film/ while watching, for multiple reasons.Hated it during the first 20 min, then it hooked me and I ended up thoroughly enjoying it, especially as another lowbudget 16mm gritty 70s NY-area movie. Acting is appropriately over the top, closeups ended up being effective and claustrophobic. The landlord is definitely /film/ in a nutshell.
>>204853645>the lessons they impartObvious, boring, could be written on the head of a pin
>>204853823blinkende lygter?
>>204853905I will watch this now. Thanks friend!
>>204853178I don't know, Antenna was cool.
>>204853944hope you like that one
Should I goon for 12 hours straight or watch four movies today? Which way, /film/ anon?
>>204853422This is after he had some stomach surgery, lost his looks from here onwards
>>204853579Goodbye Mr Chips is 1 of the few non-typecast he got. Quite sweet. He played a repressed Nazi in Night of the Generals, impossibly glacially blonde ofc. The Ruling Class made me a fan, it's very reddit edgelord these days.
Three films a day, three books a week and one goon sesh every night would be enough to make me happy to the day I die.
>>204854358Just think of how many Jodorowsky kino you can watch in 12 hours bro
>>204854092Lol, that movie sucked.
>>204854405have a negroni, have two
>>204853064STICKY WHEN?
Any schizocore similar to Clean, Shaven or Jacob's Ladder?
thoughts on Gregg Araki? I want to watch Doom generation but to do so I need to watch his filmography.
>>204854980He’s ok. His best film for me was nowhere. You can go ahead and watch Doom Generation.
>>204855007I watched The Living End and the teen apocalypse trilogy in order, but I don’t know why you would have to do that.
>>204855029>>204855007>need to watch previous works of an specific film by directorautismI also listen to music in release order by genre
>>204854980If you like John Waters, you’d probably enjoy him.
>>204854970"pi" classic schizo kino
>>204855052Haven't got to Waters yet. Interested in Cecil B mostly. But I still don't understand how people hold such a disgusting person like Divine. Maybe I'm biased since I'm a bit transphobic (my specific problem is with males-to-females) so that might explain.
Peter O'Toole telling drinking stories on Letterman is a fun time to be had on youtube.
>>204855125Divine wasn’t trans, was he? I thought he just cross dressed so he could play a girl and make the movies a bit more ridiculous. I’m not transphobic myself, but Waters gets a little old after a while, but I do like him as a person. There are some funny scenes I still think about from time to time like Dawn having a fit because she didn’t get her cha cha heels. Cecil B Demented was ok, mostly because of Melanie Griffith and it shouted out filmmakers like Fassbinder and Kenneth Anger. It also is cool that it is encouraging others to make films. The whole ethos of John Waters is also admirable. Basically something like passion outweighs technical know how.
https://youtu.be/bpYTkavEt20?si=HPt49e-o9nOsRFGH
>>204855226>Divine wasn’t trans, was heAFAIK he was drag, I respect that shit but he was too nasty (thing I dislike about any person desu) but probably even idea of Waters himself.>Cecil B Demented was ok, mostly because of Melanie Griffith and it shouted out filmmakers like Fassbinder and Kenneth AngerNice. I'd like to get myself through Fassbinder, but I promised myself to read Berlin Alexanderplatz before watching it.>The whole ethos of John Waters is also admirable. Basically something like passion outweighs technical know how.I'm aware of it, pretty kewl.
Greatest talk show entrance in history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZIjtt5V3Es&ab_channel=BothStuffAndThings
>>204855226>>204855490Divine himself said the best part about dressing as a woman was finally taking the clothes off. So not a tranny, he was just a crossdresser and i think he only did it for Waters's films and whatever public appearances he had to do for money. I'm not even sure he was fully gay, there's an interview with Waters where he's talking about their high school years and he says Divine even had a girlfriend.
>>204855671>their high school years and he says Divine even had a girlfriendHave known many gay men who had girlfriends in highschool/college before coming out
>>204855691Waters didn't indicate he was in the closet, but could be, or maybe he was bi, idk. I know Waters himself was never in the closet, it seems he had really cool parents who were also rich and gave him money for his early films.
>>204855815>In January 1966, Waters and some friends were caught smoking marijuana on the grounds of New York University, and he was soon kicked out of his dormitory. He returned to Baltimore, where he completed his next two short films, Roman Candles and Eat Your Makeup. From his wiki page. Based John Waters.
>>204855901Nothing based about that tho.
HOLY SHIT
>>204856083This part >He returned to Baltimore, where he completed his next two short films, Roman Candles and Eat Your Makeup.is pretty based. College is gay.
How do you deal with the unbearable loneliness of being cultured?
>>204856114Being humble and bratty at the same time. I know I'll never be cultured enough but that makes me pursue more and more which makes my ego go a bit higher.
What an absolute snore fest nothing burger of a movie, tries to come off intelligent and artsy but does nothing for any aspect in any form of entertainment.
>>204856114>How do you deal with the unbearable loneliness I'm used to it.>of being cultured?I've never thought of myself like that.
>>204856151Tsai good!
>>204856114You sound like uncultured swine. Have you ever jacked off in the back seats of a movie theater? I didn’t think so.
I have this memory. It could be a memory of a dream or reality, I’m not sure. I was very drunk one night at a movie theater watching some artsy fartsy movie. I started pissing all over the theater walkway, and then left. I know exactly what theater it was, and am scared to return there, because I don’t know if this actually happened or if it was a dream. This has plagued my thoughts every day.
>>204856327I have actually, with my grandma a couple of seats away from me even. The film was Volver (2006), i was 13.
>>204856369Très bien, madame!
>>204856151https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8b88US-6ts
>>204856450Their performance of that on the tonight show was amazing.
Getting Any by Takeshi Kitano
>>204856739Not that funny. I wonder if it was successful in Japan, i really don't get a lot of their sense of humour.
>>204856783Takeshi is a simple man
>>204856783https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-beBNro0E40
>>204856739Car sex
>>204856809Ok, that was very funny.
>>204856809https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83veKrLUffI
>>204856783>i really don't get a lot of their sense of humourFunnily enough, Getting Any reminds me of Airplane! more than it does any Japanese comedy that I've seen.
Good night /film/, this thread has been pretty cool so far, i'm sure when i wake up it will still be cool... right?
We're all cool here.
There is a lot of gay imagery in Eisenstein's films.
>>204857325I wonder why?
>>204854970Keane (2004), a film about a schizo father searching for his missing daughter. Same director as Clean, Shaven.And Carnival of Souls (1962) obviously
>>204857325You are reading too much into it. The only overtly gay character in any of his films is the transvestite singer from Ivan Grozny II. Also that was based on a real guy apparently.
>>204857325https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5tcPBx3O_H4&pp=ygUTT3Byb2NoaWsgZGFuY2UgaXZhbg%3D%3D
>>204857432>>204857325>>204857380>Sergei Eisenstein wasn’t gay!
Sergei Eisenstein? More like Albert Einstein! Am I right guys?
>>204857469Look up right now the reason he was banned from Mexico after filming que viva Mexico.
>>204857508Looking up “Sergei Eisenstein Mexico Gay” right now daddy!
>>204857508>In the early 20th century, many intellectuals and artists associated with the European avant garde were fascinated by Latin America in general, and by Mexico in particular: for the French artist and leader of the Surrealist movement André Breton, for instance, Mexico was almost the incarnation of SurrealismIs this why Bunuel also moved there?
>>204857469Serstraight Eisenstein
>>204857596>At the border, customs officials found drawings they deemed sacrilegious and pornographic so the whole retinue was detained near Laredo and denied re-entry.
>>204857385>a film about a schizo father searching for his missing daughterWell, Clean Shaven is about the same thing, almost. Was the director repeating his gimmick? Anyways, I liked Clean Shaven so I might check that one out.
any apichatpong torrents or megas? I have trouble finding some of his films. Cemetery of Splendour was amazing, so was Boonme
>>204857325- Images of macho men in groups, and frequently in uniform: the sailors and government troops in Potemkin, the knights in Alexander Nevsky.- The dress-like male armor in Alexander Nevsky.- Stripped young men tied up in Que Viva Mexico and the St. Sebastian images of stripped young men shot full of arrows in Ivan the Terrible.- Eisenstein planned to have a young man play Elizabeth I of England in Ivan the Terrible Part 3. A screen test reportedly survives. Shades of Orlando (Sally Potter).
I watched Noroit because it was in an art house October watchlist and it sucked so bad but the women were super pretty. What’s a good horror kino to check out this next week?
>>204857677Yeah I thought the same but I still liked it
>>204857596Eisenstein doodled naked men in his free time which is why they banned him. >>204857697Ivan Grozny ii has both the tranvestite singer who was real life boyfriend of Ivan as well as the extremely homoerotic Polish king from the opening of the movie. The one who gives a Fascist style speech about exterminating the mongrel hordes while the one soldier literally prances into the throne room. >VIVAT! VIVAT! VIVAT!
Am I the only one who thinks of that scene in Clean Shaven every time I pour milk into my coffee? Also, I always think about that scene from Angst every time I eat sausages. What are the /film/s that changed the way (You) see ordinary things?
>>204853064I worked for a second hand bookstore in london between 2014-2019 and we were offered to go through Peter O'Toole's books after he died. It was just my boss, his daughter (I think) and myself in a garage in north London with most of his prized possessions inside. There were various pieces of memorabilia, sports cars, cricket bats, a 19th century martin guitar. Eventually, my boss and the daughter went to lunch while I waited for the courier van to arrive to pick up the boxes of books. I was alone in the garage and decided to snoop around. Eventually, I see a box marked 'Awards' and low and behold, inside was his honorary academy award from 2002. Felt so surreal holding an Oscar in my own hands. Played the old martin guitar a fair bit too. I was 18 at the time, either 2014 or 15, so I hadn't even seen any of his films at that point, which is a shame.
>>204857684https://archive.org/details/syndromes-and-a-century
>>204853178May (2002)
>>204857485Kek
>>204857770>Am I the only one who thinks of that scene in Clean Shaven every time I pour milk into my coffee?Really surprised you pointed that out. I kinda associate coffee and milk with schizos because a lot of schizos and just eccentric people like uploading photos of what they eat/drink/bought in grocery stores/etc on vk.com (I'm from Russia) and it's often a cup of coffee+milk and an ashtray full of cig butts nearby. The funny thing is that I'd known that even before I watched Clean, Shaven and the film sort of 'played along' with my autistic theory. One of my friends is aware of that too and when he used to visit me, sometimes when we went to the balcony to smoke I made myself a cup of coffee with milk and he always said>lmao you are like those fucking crazy people
doing some good farts tonight, last one very briny, definite maritime flair
>>204858062Drinking coffee and smoking go hand in hand though, nothing weird about that.
can anyone with kg please get Suvi (Summer), the Estonian film for me? i'll send you a pack of fags or something. and i'll also buy you some cigarettes
The trick is not minding that it hurts.
>>204858097True, the coffee+milk thing just became 'an inside joke' to me and my buddy, he doesn't drink coffee at all. And yeah, I do think of Clean, Shaven sometimes when I do that and it's really surprising that I'm not the only one
>>204858220Cheers mate, have a fag and a cup of joe in my place (I don't smoke)
>>204858242I already did like 30 minutes ago lmao
>>204858151Humiliation ritual
>>204858151he combs his hair to the left, his prior experience in faggotry and loosening of anus goes without saying
>>204858220Peter Greene is so great in that film. He should've had a better career.
We're all better here.
>>204859107Being known as the gay rapist does tend to fuck with your career trajectory.
>>204858151why did they do this?
>>204859225To warn any present and future soldier to not be captured alive when warring against the lesser races. Which includes slavs too, of course.
We're all lesser races here.
>>204859225It's a roach mudslime thing.
>you will never play noise music with Lav Diaz
Thoughts on this?
We're all gay rapists here.
>>204859225>>204858151I watched LoA with my mom and I felt really awkward when that scene happened. Especially when she started commenting on it. (She only liked the first part until the intermission, the second part is worse for her btw)Since then, I never watch anything with my mom or any of my relatives.
>>204860408mucho texto
>>204860408
>>204860408He’s right.
>>204860513My worst movie watching experience with my mom is still We Need to Talk About Kevin (didn't help that movie isn't very good either)Surprisingly neither she or my dad were very phased by Eyes Wide Shut, which I believe may be due to the detached way Kubrick shoots sex scenes
>>204860408He's wrong.
>>204860565>>204860602This is too much for your coombrains to read? It literally takes a minute at most. Wtf?
>>204860408Joel Haver knew this.
>>204860408He’s right. Woody Allen is an absolutely shit director, but guess what? He put in the work, and he made it while you all are sitting on the sidelines.
>practical effects grift
>>204857596>being born and living in MexicoLynchian
Three films a day, three books a week, records of great music and a completely devoted sexually available female servant would enough to make me happy to the day I die.
Snapped this pic of my gf haha she’s a little shy…
>>204860261I wonder what it's like to be friends with that man.
>>204853064Based OP.>>204854980Watch Smiley Face.
>>204861125looks like an incel two months into HRT
>>204858151First thing that came to mind when I saw this years ago was >>204858306 kek
>>204861071what kino is this
>>204861185She just woke up on the wrong side of the bed!
>>204861308Sanatorium pod klepsydrą 1973
About to watch the repulsion by Polanski, am I in for kino or slop?
>>204861884Kino
>>204861951I expect nothing less from Polanski
>>204860513I’m going to watch Tsai’s The River with my father. We don’t usually watch movies together, but this one is just so important cinematically that he must see it. I hope he doesn’t get the wrong idea.
>>204861884
>>204862317Isn't your dad dead, Joel?
>>204853064I thought this was a picture of Alan Watts for a second.
>>204862322
>French women
>>204863294well hello
What's a good strategy to have a good Upload/download ratio? For instance, what do I need to check in a torrent to know "I should torrent this now because it'll better my ratio in the future"?
>>204857700The Vampire Lovers (1970).
>>204863366You know Woody Allen? Holy shit, tell him I said he’s made some great films
>>204857794Nice, anon, was that guitar well preserved?
I’m going to fuck Woody Allen in his asshole.
We're all saying that here.
>>204864660Come on man, he's a fella you're a fella.
>>204864672No homo
We're all no homos here.
>>204864660Holy shit, tell him I said he’s made some great films.
Please, no johns.
>>204864722Thanks
To fuck Woody Allen in his asshole, or not fuck Woody Allen in his asshole, that is the question
Woody Allen, my friend and mentor.
We're all friends here.
>>204857684what title are you looking for?
>>204863366>the worst person you knowBy the way, Woody Allen is innocent.
I'm new to arthouse cinema and I'm making a list of what to watch, here's what I have so far:>All of Kurosawa's>All of Tarkovsky's>All of Ghibli's>All of Kobayashi's>All of Kubrick's>All of Malick's>All of Hitchcock's>All of Bergman's>All of Zinnerman's>John Ford (still don't know which ones, he has so many movies...)>Alice (1988)>Tokyo Story>Memories of Murder>Minari>Call Me ChihiroWhat else do I add? I enjoy stories with fantastical elements or religious morality or asian aesthetics.
>>204854980Mysterious Skin is pretty good, The Doom Generation is entertaining too.>>204856114By reviewing films on /film/ and talking about films with people.>>204857596The magical realism meme is real in Latin America, it really is surrealistic in here, sometimes for good and sometimes for bad.
>>204865188Every single James Benning film.
>>204865188>What else do I add?>Sono>Kitano>Wong Kar Wai>Edward Yang>Tsai Ming-Liang>Pulse>Parasite>Perfect DaysAnd maybe some Miike if you're in the mood for it.
Another lil Timmy fallen for the orientalist grift.
>>204865214>The magical realism meme is real in Latin AmericaNever understood that meme. For me, it is the rest of the world that feels surreal, "magical realist" &c. It is as if we're the last bastion of common sense and civility in the world, which is telling of the current state of things, as we do not particularly excel in those areas either.
>>204865302I also forgot Lily Chou Chou
>>204865353We all fall eventually.>>204865383>Never understood that meme.I think García Márquez and the other magical realist writers saw it very clearly: in Latin America you can expect anything to happen at any time. Even the animals here are super weird (see pic rel).>It is as if we're the last bastion of common sense and civility in the world, which is telling of the current state of things, as we do not particularly excel in those areas either.I get your point, but things like the maras in El Salvador and the narcos in México make me skeptical. The common latinx is pretty civilized though.
>>204865188Fucking weeb.
>>204865478>in Latin America you can expect anything to happen at any timeToo real. This place is fucking cursed.
We fall so we can lift ourselves up.
We're all up here.
>>204865478>I get your point, but things like the maras in El Salvador and the narcos in México make me skeptical.I agree that the situation in pretty dire in here. But this is at most a material corruption; on a spiritual level, if we may use that word, the perspectives are quite different. I concede that this point might seem subjective or dependant on some cosmogony, but I don't think we can escape such "subjectivisms" if we are to make a moral assessment of the world.
>>204865188You'd love some of Kenji Mizoguchi's work. Watch Sansho the Bailiff and Ugetsu monogatari.A Touch of ZenThe Flowers of St. Francis (and other works of Rossellini like Stromboli, Europa '51, Journey to Italy, Rome Open City). Very spiritual films but also very grounded on reality.>>204865478Staring contest with an axolotl. Cortazar approves.
>>204865188Remove all MalickRemove HitchcockAdd all GodardAdd all Ozu
what are your top 5 of the 2020s so far?
>>204865739I don't really know, I haven't travelled that much as to make a judgement about other cultures I haven't experienced. I guess going to Japan or the USA might make me see your point about spirituality much more clearly.
Where do you guys download arthouse films with high quality image?
>>204865848The Works and DaysPacifictionDaysInside the Yellow Cocoon ShellClose Your Eyes>>204865958Private trackers
>>204865998Are there any private trackers that don't require invites?
>>204865188Hitchcock isn't arthouse, his films are well crafted big studio productions like Lean or P&P
>>204865848Mad GodCrimes of the FutureThe Tango of the Widower and Its Distorting MirrorThe MediumThe Northman
>>204865848>Drive My Car 9/10>Salaryman 9.5/10>Poor Things 8/10>Evangelion 4.44 8.5/10>Perfect Days 6.5/10It is this grim. Also checked RYM to find films of the 2020s and found out that The Substance is rated the 910 best overall film of all time according to that site... beyond fucked.
>>204866038This is probably the biggest revelation that /film/ has understood in 2024.
>>204865848lmao
>>204866032They wouldn't be very private then.I guess AvistaZ still occasionally does open registration a few times a year. I'm not sure. You'd have to get on their Discord waitlist to get notified.
>>204866038>>204866089I’ve been saying it for years, but plebs still want to discuss his garbage here since it’s considered “classic”- yeah, a classic piece of shit
>>204865848way, way too many to narrow it down to just 5
biggest revelations of /film/ 2024>Hitchcock isn't arthouse>the horse>Apichatpong interracial enjoyer>John the Violent>Tsai's coffee shop
>>204866155I've also been saying it for years irl, but I guess the level of brainwashing and personality cult around him is too big now.
>>204866038>his films are well craftedLet me stop you right there
>>204866253Eh, he made entertaining joints, but that's about it, so I guess he was good at entertainment. If he was still alive, he'd be making Netflix slop like Euphoria or Squid Game, he worked at that level.
>>204866253Can't stop; won't stop.What's your opinion on The Rules of the Game? I use that as a way to gauge how someone's taste leans as far as classic film.
>>204866223This. His films are horror slop that’s been canonized as “auteur” and “muh craft, muh technique” to make the solid logs of shit exit his gaping asshole into the waiting mouths of his paying audience and go down silky smooth.
>>204866346When I watch his films I am not entertained >>204866350Renoir effortlessly destroys anything Hitchcock ever did
>>204866368More like mystery slop, but the point remains the same.
>>204866368*gaping OBESE asshole
>>204866194and G*donfag's lore, how could I forget about it
A pretentious opening crawl informs us upfront that this film is Art, not just a mere thriller. Bresson for some reason doesn't like acting and so the cast give the flattest, most robotic performances ever to stutter across a screen. The pickpocketing scenes are unconvincing, and it drags despite being less than 90 mins long.Apparently there are religious undertones, and it has something to do with redemption and grace. Whatever.
Redpill me on Cronenberg
>>204866974It's a Crime and Punishment adaptation
>>204866998He's not that good, 4-5 bangers at best. Personally, I didn't like Crimes of the Future, though I should've loved it.
>>204853064i got around watching the seventh seal. i really don't get the hype around this film tbqh
>>204866998shares the throne with lynch and jarmusch for best hair
latest haul
>>204867413lil Timmy...
>>204856086Watch this, faggots
>>204867379It's about overcoming the fear of death and the apparent silence of God in the world. It's an alright film, you should watch more of the same director.
>>204866974lol, what?>>204866998Pretty much this >>204867058, for me, it's like this:>Rabid 2/10 - super amateur flick, almost no redeeming qualities>The Brood - don't remember it that well, but the practical effects were pretty amazing>Scanners - also don't remember this one that well, was worse than The Brood but enjoyable still. Iconic webm / gif came from here.>Videodrome 8.5/10 - aesthetic masterpiece with little substance. A classic.>The Fly 9/10 - probably his best flick.>Dead Ringers 8/10 - one of his most interesting joints thematically speaking.>Crash 9/10 - personal favorite, aesthetic masterpiece and his most interesting kino.>eXistenZ 5.5/10 - pretty dumb film.>Cosmopolis 7.5/10 - used to like it a lot, but then I realized how bad the film is on a formal level.>Maps to the Stars 7.5/10 - similar to Cosmopolis; ideas are interesting but the execution is too poor as to be watchable. The fire webm is hilarious.
>>204867379It's one of the best films.
>>204867502>overcoming the fear of death and the apparent silence of God in the worldi got that, especially from his confession and attempted sacrifice. i found silence to be a better film to depict the first point. i will check more of his as it was my first. any recc for the next one? i was considering persona
>>204867619Persona's probably the best choice, though the most accesible and entertaining of his films might be The Serpent's Egg.
>>204867559>no naked lunchgood film, subpar compared to the book of course
>>204867997It would be insane if it was better than the book. Burroughs was just on another level, man.
>>204867619>Start With:Wild StrawberriesThe Seventh SealSmiles of a Summer Night>I like the historical settingsVirgin SpringThe Magician>I like the melodramaThrough a Glass DarklyWinter LightThe SilenceShameAutumn Sonata>Gimme more of the surrealism!PersonaHour of the Wolf>Give me one that blends surrealism with melodramaCries and WhispersFanny and Alexander (watch this one last)>I've seen all of classic Bergman, what are some of his greatest underrated films.Serpent's EggThe Touch
Evil cinema.
>>204868229meds
>>204868157>>204867778thanks bros. next one will be a coin flip between persona and wild strawberries
>>204853064ok i might as well ask here, what should i add
>>204868243Evil.
>>204868309>what should i addhow the hell should I know
>>204868309Add? La dolce vita.
>>204860408explains why he's an unimaginative hack who groomed a 12yo for 10 years, just gotta put in the work every day i guess
>>204868309a decent video player
>>204868343you can tell what kinds of films i like from what's there and give me suggestions on films i can add>>204868382why, because it has a chick with big tits? i have a porn folder
>>204868478Because it's an amazing film with a chick with big tits.
>>204868500is it a visually stunning and inventive film with a chick with big tits? i think not. i'm not even putting vertigo in here
>>204868309Have you watched those already? I'd suggest Le quattro volte (2010) and Crónica de un niño solo (1965)
>>204868309Baby's Day Out
>>204868555>is it a visually stunning and inventive film with a chick with big tits?I'd say so.>i'm not even putting vertigo in hereVertigo is just a 6.5/10 film with a mid chick.
>>204866974P word stopped reading right there opinion immediately discarded
>>204868157>referencing my old Bergman Flow ChartBased disciple anon
>>204868555>i'm not even putting vertigo in hereGood
This was great
>>204869263>>204869288Yes, both are great. Where is the song anon today?
>>204869369Yep. He has an underbite I think
We're all great here.
>>204860661It applies to creatives and inventors who are ambitious and want to pursue unrealistic careers. That's maybe 5% of the human population. For the rest of the mortals it's 9-5 or 8-6 waging. You don't pour your life into making corporations richer. You just have learn a skill, maintain a normie schedule. Wake-up at 5am, study, go to classes or go to work, come back, exercise, turn your brain off to relax and go to bed early after dinner because you got to wake up early next day too for work or college. Normies with normie jobs aren't doing anything original. They are just studying, doing Internships, and working 9-5. What will a normie even practice everyday by cutting down all distractions? On the office work that his boss dumped on him? Practice more on being an expert office worker? Again, normies don't do anything original or be creative in their office work. That's life in the 21st century bud. Welcome to the jungle. Creative work is useless and has no value while an engineer for a fortune 500 company who hasn't created anything creative or original in his life like Woody Allen did, earns more than most creatives who waste time pursuing creative careers.
>>204868309>BarakaI had to watch that doc for an humanities class right before I got expelled for being a terrible human beingI feel like shit anon
>>204870203What did you do?>>204869783What are your plans for the future? I have come to the conclussion that I can't wagecuck anymore, I feel literally dead while doing so; every day just becomes an endless repetition of meaningless tasks and pain. I'd literally sell my soul to the devil for a way out. I need to do something that means something and gives me pleasure. I might unironically go into porn because I love women so much.
>>204869263>>204869288>>204869369lmao
>>204870281>what did you doIrresponsible, really irresponsible considering the major I was taking. I have to fix myself.Btw my major was pure science.
>>204869783Didn’t read
Ban lil timmys
>>204870301Hmmm, I wouldn't say that is being a terrible human being. Why were you irresponsible? Too many kinos?
>>204870341Explain to me what is a lil timmy, big bro.
>>204870341I dislike lil Timmys and their mindset but if they show up here it means there's a chance for them to find redemption, so lets help them nigga lets preach to them Timmys about the good stuff they missing out
>>204870370DepressionBarely watched kinosJust stood in my bed, daydreaming
>>204870392lil timmies on /film/ are the white bois obsessing over asian cinema
We're all irresponsible here.
We're all terrible human beings here.
>>204869783He talks about playing an instrument- you don’t think normies have hobbies of any kind? Are you retarded?
>>204870203>"had" to watch itit's more of a tone poem than a doc
Anxious
>>204870406lol >>204870440Agreed
>>204870462shit has nothing to do with poetry
>>204870408They're alright, let them be happy.>>204870406I get it. Should focus more on what's important to you I guess; force yourself to do what matters most to you.>>204870452>you don’t think normies have hobbies of any kind?NTA, and actually, yes, I don't think they have any meaningful hobbies. I've lived with normies or near them all of my life, and their lives are completely consumed by routines like jobs and education. Zero extracurricular activities. If you play basketball as a hobby, you're most likely a post-normie.
>>204870549>puts his dad's poems in his film>thinks he's making poetic cinemafraud
>>204870408>t. jealous latinX
>>204870547Damn I know a ton of normies who put time into instruments, outside activities, playing all types of games, collecting, is consider cinema watching part of this too
>>204870615wrong. lil joão is no better than lil timmy
>>204870628oh damn you a nigga?
>>204870671Asian
Do you consider watching films a hobby?
>>204870700No. Neither are playing video-games or reading books. Consuming media isn't a hobby.
>>204870700>>204870726Define “hobby”
>>204870687I'm asian too, why you clownin' at lil timmies for appreciating our cinema? They are one of the good ones.
>>204870753Shooting films, developing video games, writing books
>>204870617Wouldn't consider them normies, really, more like post-normies. The normie barely has a consciousness beyond the mundane, the post-normie seeks some level of individuality in life. In filmic terms, it would be like this:>Normie filmsStar WarsDisney shit (Soul, Frozen, Toy Story)Casual new horror (Terrifier, The Nun)>Post-normieFilmbro stuff (Fight Club, Godfather)A24 arthoe stuff (Midsommar, Hereditary)Oldfag shit (Hitchcock, Leone)>Weirdo/film/ shitNoé, Grandrieux, Von Trier, etcetera.Independent kino
>>204870700Only if you take it seriously and are passionate about it. Watching the new Star Wars or Marvel slop to kill time isn't really a hobby unless you are autistic about it (like Jenny)
>>204870847Where are Edgar Wright bros?
What a bunch of meaningless terms.
>>204866998One of the best out there
>>204870923Firmly belonging in the post-normie category. Many future weirdos got into kino via Scott Pilgrim. Post-normie might be a transitory state or a permanent state depending on the initiate's taste and desire for more kino.
>>204870847Trier is 'A24 arthoe' stuff
>>204871021Nah, he would filter any A24 consoomer into the ground.
>>204870772Lil Timmies are enemies of Asians. They often fall for the orientalist grift that seeks to undermine and cheapen Asian culture and values in pursuit of acclaim and popularity in the west. Lil Timmies watch grifters like Sion Sono, Bong Joon-ho, and Edward Yang, but they have no clue who Li Han-Hsiang even is. Lil Timmies cheer when they watch Asians listening to western pop music and dreaming of emigrating to the US.
>griftstopped right there, forced meme is forced
>>204871122>t. fuming lil timmy
>>204871002Literally me. Big fan of Scott Pilgrim since 11. Unironically one of my favorite movies. I loved Shaun of the dead too.
>>204871084Explain how is Bong Joon-ho a grifter.>western pop musicMuch prefer it to K-Pop, sorry.
We're all niggers here
>>204871084I agree with you for the most part, but timmy's lists have been fairly decent so far, lots of stuff that 99% of westerners never heard of.
>>204871158I also started as post-normie since childhood; was watching Evangelion and Spirited Away at 6 years old. Also liked Scott Pilgrim. Some guys really got obsessed with the comic book.
>>204853170it helps if you have been a hardworking young alcholic at one point in your life
I skipped the 'post-normie' phase except I always liked Kubrick and Hitchcock
>>204853170btw, got to the thread late, but I am the Wake in Fright anon. this guy here is correct >>204871217but also the film plays much better on rewatches. First time I saw it I got filtered too, but when I rewatched it and knew what to expect it clicked a lot more.
Actually wait, I think I've always been between 'post-normie' and 'weirdo', still am
>lil timmyforced meme is forced, again
>>204870452Let it make this clearer to you dumbfucking faggot. He practices the clarinet because it's a side career for him. He has a touring band and plays to crowds in Europe and on the east coast and gets an earning from the tickets. So why don't you shut the fuck up the pointless inconsequential "muh hobbies" that normies have. You useless fucking retard, he's talking about practicing skills to make it into your career . He's not talking about hobbies anywhere you fucking moron.
We're all lil timmys here.
Woody Allen has never made a /film/
>>204871159Parasite is an evil anti-Korean film promoting subservience to an American value system. Do you need to wonder why a Korean film won the best picture Oscar? Come on now. If Bong continues to be successful in the US, expect most of his future films to be shot inside the Hollywood system.No need to be sorry. K-Pop is a part of the Hallyu scheme. It has nothing to do with real Korean music.
woody allen fucked his daughter
Any you guys also getting eaten alive by mosquitos too?
>>204871300He IS /film/.
>>204871264Thanks anon, I'm gonna rewatch it next friday. I might not get it since I don't really drink alcohol, most beer tastes like shit to me. But it works as a showcase of aussie sleaze.
bakin rn
Ban asians.
baskin rn
>>204871330Yeah the Aussie sleaze aspect also works too, since most of us don't live in Australia it is a fascinating window into another culture and way of life that works in a minor horror framework, but it also is very funny too,the 'water is for washing' line gets me everytime.
Ban everyone who's not in LATAM or Europe. Except for Harperposter, he can stay.
NEW>>204871450>>204871450>>204871450>>204871450NEW
>>204871235>>204871268The term can be used to describe a phase or a state of being; if most of your taste is post-normie then you belong there. For normies though, 90% will stay normies forever. Entrance into the weirdo state is rare, only like 20% of post-normies will eventually get there, and most weirdos are born weirdos (they perceive since very early on that they are different from other people in their taste for kino, media and life in general).
aussies seems cool
We're all post-weirdos here.
>>204870586it was clearly not the narration of the poems alone that made it poetic THOUGH
James Benning in 4k
>>204871573No.
>>204871573Yes, this
>>204871289He literally talks about his daughter playing guitar. You are unironically a brain damaged retard and have just successfully humiliated yourself and BTFO yourselflmao holy shit this is one of the biggest projecting humiliation rituals I’ve seen in these threads in awhile
>>204871586Fucking WHERE?
>>204871330Try liquor, mixed drinks
>>204866253dont stop, please go on
>>204866974what does it take to get filtered by this? do you have to be on your phone at the same time as you are "watching" it?
>>204871616Dumb faggot blind nigger read the text again. Only one line or so in it is about his daughter. The rest is about all the skills he practiced which eventually became his careers, he made money from magic tricks, he made money playing the clarinet and he made money writing screenplays. They are all his careers. You are infact a motherfucking cocksmoking low IQ slackjawed baboon "Hur durr muh hooomiliyashion" and don't bother replying: because no verification required
I'm too sophisticated to fight over mundane things
>>204871573Define poetic cinema.
>>204864575Name one.
>>204872246Manhattan
>>204865188>Nu persona Reddit's down the hall and to the left
>>204871810Don’t let this keep you up at night, we’ll move on and forget about it eventually.Fucking embarrassing holy shit lmao