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>QotD
Favourite Japanese poster for a non-Japanese /film/?

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Queen of /film/
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>>221413386
John Lame
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real new
>>221401330
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>>221413386
>Irish actress Maureen O'Hara says in her memoirs "'Tis Herself" she once walked into filmmaker John Ford's office and saw him kissing a man.

>O'Hara and the director collaborated on five films, including the St. Patrick's Day classic "The Quiet Man."

>Recalling the incident on the set of the 1955 film, "The Long Gray Line," the 83-year-old screen legend writes: "I walked into his office without knocking and could hardly believe my eyes. Ford had his arms around another man and was kissing him. I was shocked and speechless. I quickly dropped the sketches on the floor, then knelt down to pick them up ...

>"They were on opposite sides of the room in a flash," she said.

>Identifying the man with Ford only as "one of the most famous leading men in the picture business," O'Hara said he later approached her and asked her why she had never mentioned Ford was gay.

>"I answered, 'How could I tell you something I knew nothing about?'"

I'm reposting this. Any guesses on who Ford could've been making out with?
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>>221413525
Why do you keep spamming this? Are you shocked or something?
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How do you get a film girl to give you this look?
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>>221413563
>on the set of the 1955 film, "The Long Gray Line,"
Tyrone Power
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>>221413543
The only thing under an hour on my list is A propos de Nice.

>>221413604
Which von stroheim is your favorite? I watched Blind Husbands and Foolish Wives and wasn't big on either.
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>>221413386
>QOTD
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>>221413663
They watch Blacked in Japan?
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>>221413632
Blind Husbands, The Wedding March and Greed
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>>221413389
Dreyer theatrical.
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is The Graduate /film/?
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>>221414089
It's a scathing satire from New Hollywood, a critically acclaimed movement in /film/!
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I looked for posters and came across Françoise Hairy. Please enjoy.
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/tv/ rules over /film/
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>>221414301
wait until he finds out about kdramas
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>>221414301
>In 1959, Roberto Rossellini produced his first television show,L’India vista da Rossellini,which provided an account of his recent travels in India. By 1964, the director had made television his permanent home, abandoning cinema almost completely. Jean-Luc Godard, too, would leave the cinema behind later in the decade, first producing largely unbroadcast films for television with the Dziga Vertov Group and then carrying out two large-scale TV series with Anne-Marie Miéville during the 1970s. In 1965, meanwhile, a young British director named Peter Watkins was catapulted to fame by his controversial (and also unbroadcast) BBC filmThe War Game
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>>221414353
Why does she try so hard to be unlikable?
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Ye gods, that horse face
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>>221414301
Resnais commenting on early 00s television is in itself somewhat surreal.
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>>221414381
How is that trying to act unlickable? She's basically begging to be licked.
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>>221413386
moar liek FART APACHE amirite lel
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>>221414301
Stopped reading at Wong Kar Wai.
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>>221413386
>QOD
I don't know, man, i don't go around looking up japanese posters of non-japanese films, i'm not a nerd, a weeb, a nerd weeb like you.
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>>221414301
>I don’t own a television, which is why I couldn’t share Serge Daney’s passion for TV series. And I took a long time to appreciate Lynch.
Rivette once again mogs Resnais.
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>>221413421
You did nothing wrong. 4chin is an animu site after all
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Why did nobody tell me there's a trailer for the new Kurosawa
https://youtu.be/dY5kXykdbLo
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>>221414742
I like how that reads as him calling Lynch a TV director.
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>>221414874
He was talking about Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me in the original quote.
>I don’t own a television, which is why I couldn’t share Serge Daney’s passion for TV series. And I took a long time to appreciate Lynch. In fact, I didn’t really start until Blue Velvet (1986). With Isabella Rossellini’s apartment, Lynch succeeded in creating the creepiest set in the history of cinema.
>And Twin Peaks, the Film is the craziest film in the history of cinema. I have no idea what happened, I have no idea what I saw, all I know is that I left the theater floating six feet above the ground.
>Only the first part of Lost Highway (1996) is as great. After which you get the idea, and by the last section I was one step ahead of the film, although it remained a powerful experience right up to the end.
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>>221414894
He really likes the phrase "in the history of cinema" huh.
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It's that guy above, FBI.
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>>221413277
This is more about retardation than leftism, 90% of leftists actually hate criminals. On the other side, I've also heard christian right wingers say they are unfit to judge criminals because "only God can judge them".
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Not again...
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Any norwegian films you guys would recommend?
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>>221415221
If you can't discuss intellectual subjects, go back to /b/.
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>>221415110
>>221415786
off-topic
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New Intellectual Extremity
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>poster
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>poster, japan
:O

stupid weebs
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>>221413386
I've posted this poster (heh) a few times. I remember trying to find the name of the artist who did the sketch on the top but it was to no avail.

>>221413558
By Hajime Sorayama. They should've used that for the Criterion release. And used the Warhol illustration for Querelle instead of some AI generated crap.
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>>221416183
the polish and the italians made pretty looking posters too
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>>221416349
Yeah, the polish are the best.
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>>221413386
>QotD

>>221407495
>As in the Spielberg movie?
No, as in the John Cale song:
https://youtu.be/wo6lT_xBlWA

>>221416330
Based anon saving my pictures under their original filename.
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>>221413386
years ago some vintage poster seller threw in a bunch of those smaller format jap posters for free with an order. I kept pic related, Woman in the Window, and Les hautes solitudes.
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>>221416033
It is on-topic because it's a continuation of the discussion about politics in cinema that was started a few threads ago... just say you can't discuss those topics.
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>>221413386
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>>221417183
I can't discuss those topics.
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>>221417454
Got his ass.
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>>221417454
Got my ass.
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>>221417193
>>221417217
These aren't japanese.
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>>221417599
Chōsen is part of the Greater Japanese Empire since 1910
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>>221417762
no
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>>221413386
Leon has some good ones, not just from Japan either
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>>221417762
Based.
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I understand why Kurosawa ended his friendship with Mifune, but what did Takashi Shimura do to him to suffer the same fate?
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>>221417797
her nose looks independent from her face at the end there
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>>221417454
lole
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Kurosawa was always kind of a dick
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What if Akira Kurosawa's name was Akira Penis
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>>221417454
Trueeeee.
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What if Akira Kurosawa's name was Kim Dong-man
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Stop.
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Can Yu-Sukmi
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Tonight.
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Tonight. You.
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um
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Browns humour drives everyone away
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>>221420510
>t. Akira Penis
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I'm addicted to futanari porn.
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>>221420510
Nigga
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New Futanari Extremity
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Nigga?
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>>221420703
Ace Ventura is an undeniable cornerstone.
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N?
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>>221420804
Do NOT go in there!
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>>221420804
H-hot.
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>>221413563
Believe all women chud
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Nig?
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>>221420817
>>221420855
Hell yeah!
Not this anon btw >>221420562 just love me some hairy sexo Sean.
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>>221414301
>omg Resnais is a zoomer just like me
He is looking anthropologically at retard tastes and studying why it appeals to retards. He doesn't actually sit down and watch the shows as entertainment.
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New Anthropologic Extremity
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>>221421203
Terence Malick and Werner Herzog do this crap. It is very annoying.
>omg I am filming the south by southwest festival, it is like an alien of terrain, look at how strange human beings are.

They are too pretentious to get down and dirty and actually watch pro wrestling matches.
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>>221421317
Werner Herzog has never actually watched pro wrestling in his life btw. He is just doing a wacky grandpa shtick for money.
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>>221421335
Alejandro Jodorowsky never behaved like Werner Herzog or Terence Malick. He is how directors should properly age, not into mad men but into bureaucrats, using their institutional privilege to make actual change in society.
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>>221421366
One of the few directors who made a film about an elephant. If Werner Herzog did that, we would never hear the end of it.
>"look at ze elephant"
No this is not looking anthropologically at how elephants are metaphors for the human condition, Tusk is actually about the elephant.
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>>221421452
You will never make Jodorowsky happen. Tusk is an absolute shit film.
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this is peak nip art
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I will watch the Tusk trailer with an open mind and post my reaction following said viewing
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>>221420510
You are a fucking retard, kys.
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You know what this reminds me of Roar (1981) but it's with Elephants instead of lions.
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>>221421535
You stupid puny shit. Most of them are embarrassingly on the nose, like they put gnosticism into chat GPT. Jodorowsky and Andrjez Zulawski are both jewish, and it drove them completely crazy in the process. Learn the difference between a subversive experience and something that is only popular because it can be studied anthropologically.
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Not the first I've read Malick being compared to an alien. I always wonder about his time in Paris in the 80s, how he became the person he ended up becoming.
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What decade had the most perverts? 70s or 40s?
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>>221421832
The 90s, obviously. Everything was sexualized from animals (Space Jam) to children (Mickey Mouse Club).
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>>221421823
QRD?
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>>221421848
Mickey Mouse club and The Wolfman were both 1940s
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>>221421823
Watch Song to Song where the harvard professor Malick gets down and dirty with "pro wrestler fans" in south by southwest music festival. Professor Malick has no respect for these people or what they do, they is just recording what retards are doing anthropologically, the way Alan Resnais talked about the Shield and 24 and their fantastic mise-en-scene (um no they are not fantastic they are just point and shoot hand held gibberish), it is often a short hand to credibility when all of the erudite are seeing trash culture through a master's eye. "So this is what the retards are doing, how 'important'"
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>they is just recording what retards are doing
>they is just
O RETARD
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>>221421864
This is always how I interpreted it
>1978, Days of Heaven bombs but is the biggest thing to hit Cannes in a while
>Malick "steps away" (goes crazy) and leaves Hollywood
>drifts around Paris getting shitfaced all day
>meets a single mom, marries her, moves back to Texas with her and her daughter,
>they struggle with adjusting to their new life, apperently the kid is a brat (as shown in To the Wonder)
>spends the next 20 odd years writing scripts that go nowhere until Hollywood begs him to come back
Keep in mind literally everyone in Hollywood wanted to be in Thin Red, he had real mystique. Sorry if this is all over the place
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>>221421912
Your portrait of Malick as this academia snob caricature does not align with reality and no I am not saying this because I'm a fanboy. Literally everyone he ever came across with in his early years said he was the most brilliant person they've ever met
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I think Malick probably just has autism and a pretty good eye for cinema
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>>221421978
>>221421996
when people say Malick they are only talking about Days of Heaven, no one gives a fuck about the rest.
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>>221422262
Thin Red Line is probably his best actually but that tree of life stuff is ass
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>>221421926
O retard is o you, o kys.
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>>221413386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVCpNG9KraM
Tears of the Kuro Tiger.
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>>221422632
>>221421926
O SAMEFAG
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>>221422756
You're staying in character, niga.
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I am the God of Hellfire.



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