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Thread for the intellectual discussion and aesthetic appreciation of arthouse and classic films in technicolor

Color Consultant Henri Jaffa edition

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shoutout the technicolor cinema of Henry KING
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Queen of /film/
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Lloyd lost.
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please respond
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>>219105579
YES! YES! Finally. Based edish. Powell & motherfucking Pressburger.
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is picrel better than Holy Motors?
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>>219105704
The website had a news update and no response was delivered. Forget it, John.
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>>219105579
Go ahead, try and spike my cortisol! I'm calmmaxxed, I'm framelocked! I'm snoozepilled!
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Can someone help me figure out this cypher?

>>219105703
Didn't mean to reply to that sorry Lloyd
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>>219105926
>less is more
You think you're hot shit don't you?
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no lloyd no party
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/classicfilm/ is back.
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>>219106386
Was the last one a Lloydbake?
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>>219106444
I'm at my happiest when watching films from before 1960.
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>>219106472
Neither the last one nor the one before were.
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>>219106472
If not a Lloydbake it was a Lloyd influenced bake.
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>>219106515
>Lloyd influenced bake
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lloyd stans rise up
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My artistic influences? Lloydian filmbaking.
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hey guys, I'm the poster that usually posts stuff like "Sent that freak flying," "Sent those slanted eyed freaks flying,"Freak status: burned to a crisp on re-entry." I just want to apologize for that. It isn't right. It's a mean thing to say. I'm sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings.
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>>219106625
Thank you. Now live in penance.
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>>219106625
Pussy.
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>>219106625
>Freak status: burned to a crisp on re-entry
I posted this last thread and I am not sorry.
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>>219106580
Look at this OP for instance, completely different than the usual Lloyd styled bakes that have dominated for a while.
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>>219106501
Godard would compulsively rewatch this film over and over again. He was particularly obsessed with the scene of Joan Crawford crying.
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>>219106625
Faggot
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>>219106766
Based taste, but I'm still glad he's dead.
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>>219106487
I had a buddy the other day tell me he didn't think film really get good until 2007, I thought he was joking at first but he was serious. It made me kind of not want to talk to him anymore
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>>219106625
Take the thong outta your bussy playa.
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>>219107224
That take is imbecilic but you can't take it too hard. You could spout an equally retarded take about any other topic too.
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>>219105385
Topkek.
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Tonight's angle will be Letter from an Unknown Woman
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I got a double KO against stray demon and didn't get the titanite slab drop. Now i'm in blighttown but forgot to do darkroot first so I have no moss clumps nor the shield with poison resist. Kinos for this feel?
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O freaksto
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>>219107224
My sister's homosexual zoomer friend considers anything made before 2010 an old film.
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>>219108430
Watch Caught too.
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>>219110547
I mean, what is or is not an "old" film always depends on one's frame of reference.
I don't consider anything old that's not at least a full decade older than myself - simply because I grew up with some of those films (from the late 70s and early 80s in my case), so they were very much contemporary.
But let's assume someone grows up with no TV and no particular interest in films (even if just mainstream ones, we're talking about children afterall) and first experiences the medium later on in cinemas, with something freshly released - such a person's horizon might then be limited to stuff that came out in their teens or later. And thus even things that came out in their lifetimes might be considered "old".
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>>219107224
thats an interesting year to pick because that is precisely when it got bad
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What do you think about off-topic /film/?
Rhetoric question, it doesn't matter what you think
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My third Hill, but he's already becoming my favorite New Hollywood director. This was pure cheese, but the visuals were great and very unique. Also might have the best opening sequence I've seen. What's your guys' favorite movie of his?
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Rec me some dreamy, surreal kino with qts in it and I'll watch tonight.
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>>219111582
Celine and Julie Go Boating
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>>219111582
All the Colors of the Dark
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
Messiah of Evil
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>>219111573
Literally just rewatched the first ten minutes last night, coincidentally "on a Saturday night" lol it's almost as good as the Hunger opening.

>>219111615
I'm already seeing that one next month, plus it's over three hours long… anything similar?
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>>219111582
>>219111836
Have you seen Brewster McCloud? It's a good time.
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>>219111557
LEGALIZE IT
Btw, rhetorical questions can't imply a negation of answer but rather an omission of answer due to redundance, aka, this shit don't make sense.
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>>219111836
Diane Lane was only 19 in this movie.
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I'm only 19 but my mind is old and when things get forreal my warm heart turns cold.
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Gettin' money fast, that's my modus operandi
I've been ice cold since the night I saw my man die
Bullets knock you on your ass, you'd swore it was a landslide
Ugly ain't a boss? Hell nah, that's a damn lie
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>>219111808
Great idea, anon.

>>219111970
Not yet, but I'm aware Shelley & Salt star in it.

>>219111985
Crazy to think The Fabulous Stains only came out two years prior… the director also produced Shock Treatment and Brewster McCloud.

>>219112139
/shook/
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bergman was the greatest to ever do it
lets stop pretending
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>>219112905
He was the greatest screenwriter
https://youtu.be/s1ZAMiW4yEQ
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Yeah he was the best at making boring garbage LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
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>>219113025
>guess what
>youre a faggot
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>>219113112
>schoolyard name calling
What I said perturbs you because you know deep down that you can't defend him from the boring criticism, you're posturing to a bunch of faggot ass brown kids on the internet like a BITCH lmaooooo
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Bergman films are basically Marvel/Star Wars to me. I lose my marbles and basedface and point at the screen every time a Swedish ice queen goes on a dreary theatrical monologue about despair and the human condition. I could watch hundreds of those and not feel bored in the slightest.
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>>219112976
he had the single greatest run of pure unfiltered kino from any director in history

>>219113184
i look forward to hearing your superior recommendations

>>219113196
>inb4 muh filmed theater !!
bresson was great in his own right as well but le man escapee prison will never have 5% the artistic merit of something like persona
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>>219113160
>on a side note i am glad to see some faggot is saving my le maymay faces from 2008
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>>219113304
>spoon-feeding a dilettante like you
What's the point? It's not like you'll get anything out of it.
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>>219113436
>m-muh taste is s-so elite y-you just wouldn't even get it
>n-no really th-thats why i wont share
>its not b-because im a tasteless f-faggot who knows ill get easily sh-shit on
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Yeah I'm thinking it's kino. Felt like a twin piece to Gertrud... but made 20 years earlier and much better than it by several orders of magnitude.
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>BRESSON IS THE BEST
>NOO BERGMAN IS BEST
I like both
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>>219113569
Seethe, pussy. You know you don't belong here. Bergman is surface level garbage for posers like you.
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>>219113623
i agree desu

>>219113678
>still not a single rec
just lmao
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>>219111582
Shock Corridor has nymphomaniac qts.
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I kinda agree with LH; Bergman is 90% boring ahh shit for sexually castrated nordoids / angloids. He lacks melanin.
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>>219113836
Nice, perhaps one day here soon.
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>>219114117
>bergman is actually bad bc he doesnt appeal to brown people
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>my taste is LITERALLY so based and top tier no one else would even get it
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>>219114117
>sexually castrated
I'd say he was fairly horny.
Anyway, can you stop with the black magic stuff? I'm getting worried.
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>>219113112
Kekd at the filename but fuck off catfag
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>>219114360
Worried about what?
He was frigid.
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I like getting real stoned and watching Fanny & Alexander, the first part is exquisite.
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You're allowed to shit on Ingmar, but be aware that at least some of your favorite filmmakers were inspired by him. Unless you exclusively watch silents and pre-50s talkies.
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To build a mountain takes a long, long time.
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>>219114618
None of my guys gave a fuck about Bergman.
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>>219114690
name them
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>>219114690
Drop some names
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>>219114725
>>219114736
Lmao.
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>>219114618
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvCjWAk_lk4
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>>219114736
surely this will be the time he will actually name something! surely he wont just continue to talk about how ebin he is without providing a single example. surely not that would just be crazy!
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>>219114827
fucking kek i need to watch this again
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>>219110598
>starring James Mason and Robert Ryan
based, but since I'm not catching any seeders I'll most likely watch it tomorrow
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>>219114856
I'm really getting to you aren't I?
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>>219115091
im 36 and i coom to 130 year old feet, what do you expect
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>>219111573
>>219111836
Love this movie and have loved it since first seeing it at 14. It wonderfully embraces its comic book ridiculousness.
>>219111985
>>219112736
Based patrician Diane Lane chads.
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Goodness and beauty don't exist in Bergman's films. He somehow makes blonde white girls look grotesque, like everything else. All his characters' problems can be solved with a firm slap. Don't care for him.
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>>219115091
yes

>>219115221
how dare you
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>>219114690
Most of mine didn't either.
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>>219115384
Completely wrong. Bergman is a fetishistic director through and through, just like Godard. They're just making movies to get laid, and to that end they're all about the male gaze and fetishization of the feminine.
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>>219115384
He needed some big booty bitches for a change, frfr.
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>>219115507
Shame you can't get the same, brownie.
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>>219115533
Sent that frea- no. that's not me anymore...
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>fetishization of the feminine is bad
We give their lives meaning. We give them children. Our lust for them keeps them alive. How the fuck could you say something like this? How dare you.
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>>219115618
That's you in the corner…
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>>219115533
SENT THAT FREAK FLYING!
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>>219115533
I only fall in love with whores.
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>>219114513
I've fallen victim to a bout of illness and bad luck as of lately. I'm naturally superstitious and prone to paranoia. Maybe I did the wrong type of posting at one point and now am the recipient for misfortune.
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>>219111582
Forgot to mention Fascination (1979) as well
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>>219115744
I wouldn't care too much if I was you, you seem like a cinnamon roll behind that though exterior of yours. In any case, the only thing that could happen is you getting visited by a black goat at night and getting graped by it; not a big deal.
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Wait, we have a new scaredanon?
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>>219116103
There it is! I absolutely love this.
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>>219116103
Baby Invasion vibes
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>>219116295
why arent all of the pathetic spookfags in /hor
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Can someone rec me some arthouse-adjacent movies with lavish production/set design?
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>>219117175
Prospero's Books
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>>219117395
Yeah I should've specified that I was looking specifically for Greenaway-adjacent stuff. Haven't seen that one though.
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>arthouse-adjacent
The fuck does that even mean?
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>>219117498
Films that use arthouse techniques or that sort of aesthetic but aren't necessarily considered arthouse for certain reasons (being genre films, being large studio projects, etc)?
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>>219117600
This guy is snooze-pilled.
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>>219117498
Arthouse Lite (Stallone, Romero, Tarantino, etc.).
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>>219117760
You jest but Night of the Living Dead is arthouse-esque
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>>219117760
Are you jestermaxxing?
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>>219117900
Don't spike my cortisol like that buddy
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>>219117924
I'm calmmaxxed! I'm framelocked! I'm snoozepilled!
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But how does this affect LeBron's legacy?
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>>219118020
>LeBron
Not /film/
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>>219117420
Don't miss that one.
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>>219118109
pfftt lol
LEBROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEEEESSSUUUHHHHHHH
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>Blue Chips
>He Got Game
>Space Jam
The most /film/ic sport
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>>219118463
Also Hoop Dreams and Lenny Cooke (2013).
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>>219105579
Can they make films that look like this again? I especially miss the old sound quality and sfx. I watched the shootout scene from taxi driver not that long ago, it was very nice to watch and listen to
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>>219118463
You know it's actually boxing.
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Malcolm X
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>>219118605
Visuals have gotten worse, but audio has gotten better. The sound on technicolor films is always a letdown in comparison to the lushness of the visuals.
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Malcolm in the Middle X: The Final Nightmare
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>>219118729
Eh, it's more a question of higher quality, but I don't think that equates to being better. What equipment do you even need to make films sound like that again?
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>>219118670
Any footy kinos?
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>>219118885
Zidane's Raging Bull
Btw, this next world cup seems like it will be complete urethral sounding.
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>>219118885
Argentina v. Netherlands (Dec 9, 2022)
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>>219118885
Two Billion Hearts (1995), the climax is pure unadulterated kino.
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>>219118885
A Brazilian Man Escapes (1950)
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>>219118670
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Smokers are fags.
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No homo we smokin penises!!!!
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>>219118670
>>219119123
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Need to watch more Sam Fuller flicks
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>>219120164
are you the OG Fullerbro? If not, what have you watched so far?
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>>219120239
Only Shock Corridor lol. Also Pierrot le Fou and The American Friend (they obviously don't count but it's funny to me that he ended up in those films)
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>>219120444
your next step is The Naked Kiss
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>>219120786
>The Naked Kiss
Bald bitch is too hideous.
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>>219122205
It's a shocking scene, isn't it? That means it's working. The film starts and it grabs you by the balls instantly. Peak filmmaking.
Give it another try, anon.
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>>219122610
>It's a shocking scene, isn't it?
Well, if it were a corridor...
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>>219123782
If it were a treatment...
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>>219105579
>way of a gaucho bd dropped on yts
BASED

https://yts.bz/movies/way-of-a-gaucho-1952
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I was under the impression that Tarr was supposed to be super cereal but there's a good deal of humour here, some intentional and some i think not, for instance it's hilarious how hard it tries to be moody and depressing at times, in the first half especially, it hams it up so much it becomes cartoony (i bursted out laughing at the sex scene). It reminds me of Sharunas Bartas a little bit, but Bartas is not humourous, maybe because he's smart enough to have no or almost no dialogue so it's not as corny. Even though he's hungarian, Tarr seems to have the mind of a slav, but i guess both slavs and hungarians are originally mongolian so it makes sense.

Also, the camera constantly panning to the left or right was quite annoying.

Still gonna watch Satantango and Werckmeister but it won't be anytime soon.
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>>219111573
michael pare is utter dogshit in this and killed it at the box office
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>>219128296
He is definitely not good, but not bad enough to ruin the film imo.
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>two days left in march and still haven't watched anything truly great this month
Macmahonbro, save me, rec me some lesser known macmahonist kino you think i might have not seen yet. Maybe you too, Silentbro, rec me some silent kino. Please and thank you.
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>>219128308
it's a good film, just not a commercial one. hill was right in that he needed tom cruise
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>>219111573
watch these if you haven't already;
>hard times
>the driver
>extreme prejudice
the rest are only decent
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>>219128416
It was a trash movie through and through.
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>>219128547
nah, it looks good at least and has a great soundtrack. moranis was good, dafoe was good, paxton was good
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>>219128530
Off topic. But Long Riders is pretty good. Also Southern Comfort and I also have a soft spot for 48 Hrs. and the sequel.
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>>219128605
>Off topic
we could technically discuss spielberg and lucas films here
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>Walter Hill is off topic
Motherfuckers were literally talking about a Kanye West album earlier.
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general grievous is /film/
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>>219128619
>>219128634
Yeah and that's why this general is horseshit.
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>>219128728
Walter Hill is New Hollywood, New Hollywood is /film/.
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we could talk about mission impossible 1 in this general
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>>219128806
You just did.
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>>219128777
Not really. He's New Hollywood-adjacent but he's a genre filmmaker first and foremost.
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New Hollywood is the new Old Hollywood.
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>>219102013
mf could've just said he doesn't like vignette narratives instead of writing all of that pretentious crap
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>>219106620
i can't stand Red Desert every time the characters open their mouths the stream of nonsense short circuts my neuron connections
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>>219129434
>mf could've just said he doesn't like vignette narratives instead of writing all of that pretentious crap
He absolutely couldn't've: this is SupremeLemon we're talking about.
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Good night, /film/.
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The first kiss is always the sweetest
From under some broad's sombrero
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>>219129644
*smooch*
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>>219118885
the original version of your pic, 'Two half-times in Hell', imho it's better than Escape to Victory, probably because it's European
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>>219129464
I get too distracted by Monica to worry about that stuff
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>>219128806
MI1 and 2 are pure /film/ic vulgar auteurism.
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>>219126189
Kek, I downloaded Shock Corridor last week cuz of Fullerbro and I think of ST every time I read the title.

>>219128806
De Palma is /film/ so of course.
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>>219130939
This guy gets it
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I'm snowmaxxing.
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>>219132958
Absolute kinematopia
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The tribe is small.
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>What actor gave the best performance of famous a singer on film? My vote goes to Gary Busey as Buddy Holly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHaK7tYTFgg
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Why is this place starting to actormaxx? This is /film/ not /thespian/. Actors don't matter.
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>>219133725
that's right, actors, writers, producers and directors don't matter. only directors of photography and their crews matter
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>>219133678
His wife just died from Alzheimer's and he's shitposting on Facebook. Shameful display from Paul.
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>>219133751
Damn straight. I'm lensepilled.
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>>219133826
she was gone years ago - non compos mendis
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>>219133725
>Actors don't matter
Actresses do thoughbeit. Girls, guns, whatnot.
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>>219133941
You're estromaxxed. You're pussylocked. You're chickpilled.
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>>219133941
i think we've established that actresses and armourers matter then
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>>219134015
*gets shot by an actress*
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In the old days (pre-20th century) actresses were literally prostitutes.
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>>219134305
Sent that chud flying.
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>>219133751
O DINGO
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>>219090370
from the most plotless Ford to the plottiest Ford

this tv-show spinoff of Wagon Master has monologues, post-traumatic stress, a race against the clock, medical drama (actually two), struggle against alcoholism, flashbacks, an origin story, a surprise historical twist and a John Wayne cameo in 50 minutes

not bad considering this must have been shot in two or three days top, around 40 episodes per year was the standard back then

Ward Bond died of a heart attack a couple of months (and 14 episodes) later
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>>219133725
actors are cattle and directors are ranchers that herd them
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>>219134787
well at least you've stopped calling me pingo
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>>219134955
I actually was going to call you that but changed it in the last second.
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O DONGPAEDO
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>>219135135
>>219135252
this is a lie, as you very well know
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>>219135252
Bodied that sick freak.
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>>219135500
ikr >:3
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https://www.ioncinema.com/news/film-festivals/2026-cannes-film-festival-predictions-palme-dor-part-1
https://www.ioncinema.com/news/film-festivals/2026-cannes-film-festival-predictions-golden-palme-dor
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>>219135979

All of the Sudden - Ryusuke Hamaguchi
The Birthday Party - Léa Mysius
Bitter Christmas - Pedro Almodóvar
Butterfly Jam - Kantemir Balagov
Cábula - Lila Aviles
The Costume (Update: Not ready) - Corneliu Porumboiu
Dansker - Jonas Poher Rasmussen
The Dream Adventure - Valeska Grisebach
Dora - July Jung
Estela de sombra - Carlos Reygadas
Everything - Sandra Wollner
Fjord - Cristian Mungiu
Four Seasons in Java - Kamila Andini
Full Phil - Quentin Dupieux
Gentle Monster - Marie Kreutzer
Her Private Hell - Nicolas Winding Refn
Hot Spot - Agnieszka Smoczyńska
I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning - Clio Barnard
Les Roches Rouges - Bruno Dumont
L’inconnue - Arthur Harari
Out of this World - Albert Serra
Paper Tiger - James Gray
Parallel Tales - Asghar Farhadi
Roma elastica - Bertrand Mandico
Sheep In The Box - Hirokazu Kore-eda
Un Bon Petit Soldat - Stéphane Brizé
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>>219136074
Hamaguchi, Dupieux, Refn, Serra (I guess), Kore-ada?
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>>219136180
How the fuck do you know they will win? Did you watch their films?
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>>219133725
Everything matters.
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>>219136230
I know who the contenders are. I watch like a hawk. Hawkmaxxing.
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>>219136278
Then nothing matters, going by this logic.
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>>219133725
sound > actors
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>>219136318
How so?
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>>219136074
the plots
>The director of a nursing home in the Parisian suburbs attempts to introduce a humane care technique known as Humanitude, in spite of resistance. Her life is changed when she meets a terminally ill Japanese playwright named Mari Morisaki.
>Set in a hamlet in rural France, the story follows a man and his wife, their daughter and an artist neighbour. As the man plans a surprise for his wife’s birthday, inexplicable happenings begin to disrupt the hamlet’s quiet existence before turning into a nightmarish chain of events when night falls.
>This follows Elsa, an advertising director whose mother dies during a long December holiday. She works non-stop and, without realizing, doesn’t give herself time to mourn her mother’s absence. After a crisis, Elsa decides to travel to the island of Lanzarote accompanied by her friend Patricia, who also needs to get away from the city. The story of these characters run parallel to that of a screenwriter and film director, exploring how life and fiction are inseparably linked, sometimes painfully so.
>15-year-old Pyteh lives in New Jersey’s Circassian community where his father and aunt run a diner specializing in Circassian cuisine. The business is struggling. When he’s not helping out in the restaurant, the boy is training to become a professional wrestler. After one of his father’s misguided schemes goes wrong, Pyteh must come to terms with the man his beloved father is – and isn’t – and finds himself confronted with a violence that will force him to grow up faster than he would like.
>?
>Louis, a part-time tenor and chronic dreamer, arrives at a talent show in the Basque Country wearing a legendary costume that belonged to the singer Luis Mariano, whom he believes to be his father.
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>>219136602
>James has fled to Denmark. Leaving behind a dark past of trauma and violence in Turkey, he hopes to start anew and build a better life. However, he struggles in vain to establish a life as a «foreign worker» in 1970s Denmark. Unable to speak the language and lacking education, he ends up on the outskirts of society. He’s slowly drawn into a criminal underworld, where you either get trampled on or become the one doing the trampling.
>In a border town in southeastern Bulgaria, a woman becomes involved in an illegal trade to help a man whom she only knows fleetingly, but with whom she shares a special intimacy. She embarks on an adventure in his place, entering dangerous territory where she confronts both her own desires and her past.
>Dora, a young girl with physical and mental illness, finds healing through love, overcoming love and hate, revealing moments of fascination.
>Surrounded by the grandiose rocks of a Mexican beach, two couples of young painters bend the moral rules set upon them, while an obscure strange figure observes. Their audacity will be judged and punished, sealing their destinies forever. This traverses time and space, encountering one another in various incarnations, settings, and social roles.
>One year after Jessie’s death, her mother and little sister take in her ex-boyfriend – the boy the whole world secretly blames for her death. When the unlikely trio leave for a trip to Tenerife, for a family holiday that never happened, past and present quietly start to overlap.
>two families living in a small, remote Norwegian village. One family is Romanian and has moved to the village where the mother was born, while the other is Swedish-Norwegian. Their children, of similar age, attend the same school, and the families initially bond over their shared experiences as parents. However, their seemingly harmonious relationship begins to unravel as differing cultural perspectives on family life, education, and societal values emerge
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>>219136631
plenty of scifi here
>Pertiwi, a woman who returns to her village after more than a decade in prison for killing a young man while defending herself from attempted rape. Her homecoming coincides with the arrival of electricity to the remote community.
>A rich American industrialist’s Paris trip with his estranged daughter Madeleine goes awry when French food, a vintage horror movie, and a meddling hotel worker interfere with their plans.
>Lucy, a celebrated pianist, relocates to the countryside with her husband after his burnout, sacrificing parts of her career. Elsa, a driven police investigator, balances her demanding job with caring for her father who has dementia. Their lives gradually intertwine around trust, deception, love, and violence, forcing them to confront truths they would rather ignore.
>?
>Set in a society ruled by sentient AI, the film follows a private investigator who stumbles upon a rebel group capable of undermining the digital overlord while investigating a murder case.
>Five childhood friends face adult struggles: Patrick and Shiv’s relationship strains over a secret, Oli parties destructively, Conor awaits fatherhood with business dreams, and wealthy Rian can’t escape his past despite moving away.
>Set in the French Riviera, the movie follows the story of Gèo, a seven year old child, boss of his peer gang that spend the summer through raids and reckless challenges on the cliffs over the sea. The arrival of a rival group coming from the capitol and the meeting with the mysterious Eve will give rise to a ruthless duel, where innocence and cruelty merge in a summer that will forever mark the characters.
>Photographer David Zimmerman rarely leaves home until friends bring him to a wild party. He becomes fixated on a mysterious woman and follows her. By dawn, his life transforms-he awakens in her body.
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>>219136652
>an American delegation traveling to Russia in the midst of the Russo-Ukrainian war
>Two brothers pursue the American Dream but get entangled in a dangerous Russian mafia scheme that terrorizes their family, testing their bond as betrayal becomes possible.
>This centers on the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. This looks at the chief of the BRI (Search and Intervention Brigade), the elite police unit that deployed the officers who killed the Bataclan terrorists and freed the hostages.
>The story revolves around an actress who is going to shoot her latest film in Rome in the 1980s.
>Set in the near future, Otone Komoto works as an architect. She is married to Kensuke Komoto, who runs a construction company. The married couple decide to welcome a humanoid robot into their home as their son.
>This follows Carla who’s recently been hired in the Human Resources department of a major insurance corporation and who’s tasked with leading an ambitious campaign to rebuild the company’s employer brand. Driven by the idea of reconciling employee well-being with the company’s performance objectives, she finds herself walking an increasingly fine line—until compromise becomes unavoidable
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>>219136550
If somethings for everyone, it's for no one.
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>>219135252
O DEADMAN
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>>219136688
This is not only no clearer, but is more suggestive of an interpretation that is simply false (air is arguably simply "for everyone" without being for no one)
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>>219136829
>everything matters
But you don't and neither do I, no interpretation is falser than yours.
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>>219136872
>everything matters
I never said this.
>But you don't and neither do I
Begging the question.
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>>219133826
>701 comments
blud's getting fried
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>>219136952
A screenshot is required to prove that >>219136278 isn't you, otherwise your concession is accepted.
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>>219137007
>your concession
You're just dodging the questions.
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>>219136872
We do, but it wasn't a philosophical statement, i was talking about the elements of a film, if your film has actor then those actors do matter for your film.

And yes, you're arguing with some other guy.
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>>219136992
>anti-semiticism
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>>219136992
>perhaps it was because of my upbringing in Biblical studies
The absolute state of protestants.
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>>219137435
Evangelicals are genuinely insane and should be persecuted with potential physical removal of them from existence.
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>>219138016
but they gave us evangelion tho
baka shinji
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>>219138016
Based.
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>>219138016
They're genuinely destroying Latin America
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>>219139036
Good on them.
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>>219139087
Kek.
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>>219139036
Indeed. Allowing religious freedom has been a terrible disaster here.
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>>219139480
The spic would know about disaster.
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>>219139522
Yeah, we as a race do. We also don't care about human rights, and neither do we care about your rights.
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>>219139573
weird dog, is he ok?
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>>219139573
Nice selfie, spicaroo. Or is that your spouse, your better half?
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>>219139619
Yeah.

>>219139620
Weird, I thought that was a picture of you? :D
I laugh so much at you.
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return to on-topic posting or you're of homosexual inclination
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>>219139648
Putrid little cretin of a spic.
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>>219139690
We're all gay in here.

>>219139715
True, but I control you.
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stay frosty, frends
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>>219139751
You can't even control your bowel movements, wetback.
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>>219139875
Yet you are my slave.
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>>219136230
SIR
RIDLEY
SCOTT
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>>219140060
It's not the same without the disintegrating squirrel.
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>>219140060
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYru03-GC_k
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I'm reading through the posts right now and I just want to say that its not cool calling each other slaves and wetbacks. you two should apologize to each other and be friends.
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>>219141247
As soon as he owns up to being a shoe-shine boy that lives in a shack.
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>>219141295
A shoe-shine boy with a gin-shop slag?
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>>219141295
The superior don't need to apologize to the inferior; now, clean my toilet, mutt.
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>>219141247
I agree, people are so unnecessarily rude here sometimes.
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>>219141437
That's just real life for you.
A man once said "When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he does not stop, destroy him.", and that's what how we ball.
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>>219141429
As soon as you mow my lawn, Pablo. You miss a spot and it's 1-866-347-2423.
All you other spics, heed this warning also. Fucking incinerate you all.
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>>219141540
It's good to see you're losing control more and more often. You're not built for this, pal.
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>>219141573
Your shack isn't built for your third world climate, peasant.
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>>219141632
;)
I like rain.
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Caught (1949) time
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He's caughtmaxxing.
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wow guys.. I think.. I love.. films
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>>219143502
*stab*
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>>219141665
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYeCKKPLCEQ
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>>219142655
Hell yeah.
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>>219137401
Leave him alone. He's anti-semantic.
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>>219144828
It's the pragmatic thing to do.
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Cucksta "Cancerrapeanon" Freaka
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dafuq
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>>219144939
What is this?
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Costco "my ahh got doxxed" Freakout
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Bros are really desperate right now... making me think LH was just another Birkinfag alter after all. You're not the star of the show, bruh.
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>>219144263
Fatherdom is probably the most kino cinematic trope at the moment. Looking forward to inseminating an asian woman myself :)
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yikes
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>>219144828
We're all anti-asthmatic here.
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>>219133725
Anybody whose ever actually tried to make a film realises pretty quickly that not only do actors matter but they are very significant in the outcome of the film. You might think about your favourite film and think that the actor is not important to your enjoyment of it but believe me a shit actor (or one who simply does not fit the type) will ruin the film

I understand if you are into the artistry of a film a actor may seem of little consequence but 90% of a film an actor is within the frame and if he/she does not look good then you will not want to look at it yourself... unless your favourite film is the elephant man
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>>219145572
Based.
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>>219139860
Who makes these and does one exist of Picnic at Hanging Rock?
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>>219146212
what if my favorite film is Freaks (1932)
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>inseminating
that's for animals, ktimmy, asian women are humans
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>>219146278
Then that makes you Freak (2026)
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>>219146278
We accept you. We accept you.
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>>219146278
what if my favorite film is ten skies by james benning
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>browsing /film/
>phone number, address, and email shows up
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>>219145416
LH and CRA are just overgrown little boys who were domineered by their older sibling. Couple of brats.
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>>219146278
Gooble gobble!
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Lloyd won again
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>>219146497
They're the same person. CRA is desperate for attention and approval and the only way he can get it here is by pretending to be someone else and trashing himself.
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>>219146602
I've been saying this for a while.
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Caught was kino. In awe at the fluidity of the travellings and staging Ophuls pulled out. Great performances too.
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we're so back
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>pruned
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>>219151066
Maybe the mods have had enough and are killing /film/ for good. Who knows.
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make it a non lloyd bake
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What the hell happened?
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>>219151077
nah, some nigga was banned and new thread was awful anyway
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>>219151077
Are we gonna have to go underground to /mystery/ again?
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>>219151125
Bfag had enough ridicule for a day and decided to nuke shit up. A Femboy's Anger.
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>>219146726
Google James Mason Max Ophuls travelling poem.
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>>219151120
lloyd or nothing
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>>219146262
I wish.
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>>219151383
>>219151383
ssshhh
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damn /film/ died.
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BUMPPPPPP
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