any /x/ kinos like this i can watch?
>>42633902some other recs here, just post any /x/ kino, anyone seen fire in the sky?, is it good?
Annihilation (2018)Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)Cat People (1942)Dream Scenario (2023)Hard to Be a God (2013)Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922)Images (1972)Incident at Loch Ness (2004)Kwaidan (1965)Rashoman (1950)Rosemary’s Baby (1968)Solaris (1972)Stalker (1979)Suspiria (1977)The Innocents (1961)The Night Stalker (1972)The Ninth Configuration (1980)The Wicker Man (1973)Through a Glass Darkly (1961)Zelig (1983)
>>42633910Fire in the Sky was decent. The abduction sequence visuals makes all the bland character stuff worth it. Many X-Files episodes were heavily inspired by it, and they almost did a better job.
>>42633902Devil's Advocate.
>>42633902>Polanski Skip
>>42633902I re-watched this movie about a year ago and the occult symbology sent me down the Freemason rabbit hole. Realized there was a Freemason lodge about 100 feet from my house that I never noticed because its a featureless grey building with a faded logo. I ended up Ninth Gating myself like Johnny, several months later and now I know the Earth is flat and God exists because I seen the Devil and the firmament. I've learned more in a year than I have in my entire life and realized many things that billions of people will never figure out in their entire lives because they don't care and the system is designed to keep us all ignorant. Learned a bunch of esoteric knowledge just to reject the occult. God clearly states in the bible that He wants his sheep to have the knowledge of vipers and to know their enemy. The oldest mention of cherubs describes them as winged serpents. Satan is referred to as a serpent and dragon many times. That's why the satanic US government wants to psyop the world into worshiping lizard aliens to let fallen angel demons possess them. Now God has picked me and a few other people out of the flock to be shepherds. I don't have that kind of charisma. I wake up with knowledge in my head that wasn't there before. It's a real pain in the ass, especially being a nihilistic atheist just a few months prior. What a wild ride it has been. I'm already spiritually exhausted and the world is going to get so much crazier in the next 36 months leading up to the UN's Agenda 2030.Watching Rosemary's Baby was haunting, I could tell Hollywood was telling us about the evils the cabal has committed for centuries. Truman Show, the Matrix, Dark City and I think 3 other films with the theme of a false reality all began production in 1996 (666). Really rubbing it in our faces.Nefarious (2023) is a decent film. What it has to say is important. It will beat you over the head with the truth of the world, it's why audiences loved it and Hollywood hated it.
>>42633902I forgot to mention because I wasn't thinking outside the box. https://youtu.be/EMxy5zPj1m0This Eye Scream analysis of The Shining is basically a movie in itself. Decades later and people are only just now really plumbing the depths of Kubrick's meticulous design. Adds so much insanity and layers to his masterful occult work.
>>42633902Iykyk
Eyes Wide Shut, obviously.
>>42638259Not my number one favourite, but from an objective standpoint, this is probably the greatest film ever made
>>42638274It's good but you haven't seen enough of the Western Canon of Film if you hold this opinion.
>>42635305easy choice
>>42638311I disagree
>>42638274It’s not even Kubrick’s best. You’re dunning-krugering culture, champ
A dark song
>>42638311Agreed. For me It's Big Trouble in Little China
>>42638569>makes a similar objectifying statement
Xavier Renegade Angel
>>42638817Yeah, because my intelligent opinions are objective and your retarded opinions are subjective. That’s how it works, bucko.
>>42633902Color out of spaceNic cage is a bit weird in this one, but fantastic movie.
>>42639199Great call. Love that movie.From Beyond is another great Lovecraft film, even if it is a bit silly
>>42633983There was him going up into the ship but then the slimy stuff aboard was Hollywood and not what Travis Walton described. He said it was like plastic or metal onboard. He said Greys examined him and he also saw what looked like humans who wouldn't respond to him.
Jacob's LadderMothman PropheciesAltered States
>>42639214>the best and most memorable part of the movie wasn’t like the bookIronic.It’s been 7 months since I’ve seen it, but I thought he did see other humans in the honeycomb-like, organic (slimy) cells the movie depicted. Maybe it was just a skeleton or corpse, but I remembering admiring the effects work.None of the inconsistencies really bothered me since I presume Travis Walton made up the whole story. I haven’t read the book, to be fair.
>>42633902>watching westoid slopick
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>>42639321I haven't read the book but he's done a lot of interviews. See here around 56:40 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxumcYKCt-M&
>>42640254>they look like ushe was in some CIA torture lab
>>42640254Intradessing. I don’t believe in aliens, but I find alleged abductees enigmatic
>>42633910where's the subcategory with more movies about book nerds?
>>42633902Adjustment bureaumemory holed movie
>>42640701In the Mouth of Madness
>>42633902This or anything else by its director is certified /x/ kino.