Thread 513575488 - /pol/ [Archived: 49 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: HJ1aticNUnited States
8/20/2025, 11:59:33 PM No.513575488
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Blockbuster movies will struggle to hit a billion as vaccine-addicts die off. What other indicators can we examine?
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Anonymous ID: 1yjuZoFjCanada
8/21/2025, 12:02:19 AM No.513575685
>>513575488 (OP)
>we got dotson here!
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Anonymous ID: /kNBKejbUnited States
8/21/2025, 12:03:22 AM No.513575760
>>513575488 (OP)
I love fear and loathing
Anonymous ID: wTEjOlqvUnited States
8/21/2025, 12:03:40 AM No.513575787
>>513575685
>see, nobody cares.
Anonymous ID: bUNeCo+aUnited States
8/21/2025, 12:06:09 AM No.513575971
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Anonymous ID: wTEjOlqvUnited States
8/21/2025, 12:15:44 AM No.513576693
>>513575488 (OP)
I was watching Jurassic Park last night and I came to the conclusion.
Steven Spielberg is an absolute cinematic genius. That movie was an absolute masterpiece of cinema. A masterclass in the the classic movie formula of "setup and payoff". There are scenes that he sets up at the very beginning of the movie that don't pay off until near the end, plus his masterful use of "comic relief" during every serious and tense scene. The movie is infinitely quotable, and has tons of memorable scenes that have been memed time and time again.

This thread OP image is a perfect example of it.
EVERYONE knows the scene in which is getting portrayed.