>>212722224 (OP) It's going to be this year's Civil War. A lot of people are going to walk away pissed off because they think the director was a fence sitter for not attacking the side they hate enough.
>>212722502 between this and the Epstein files, the chuddie seethe is going to be off the charts
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:38:39 AM No.212723426
>>212722224 (OP) I would rather hammer nails through my scrotum than watch a film about covid.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:41:27 AM No.212723510
>>212722224 (OP) yeah let me rush out and watch a film by Ari Aster. jfc what we've come to
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:42:58 AM No.212723560
>>212722224 (OP) Oh boy another pretentious ass movie that is not Christopher Nolan.
Wake me up when Blood Meridian is released.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:43:18 AM No.212723566
>>212722474 Why does he need to attack anything? In fact he leaves out the showrunners in his mockery, yet Kubrick would have called out the institutional power as the ultimate source of sowing chaos + problems with their all-powerful policies.
>>212722224 (OP) All that effort and the director torpedoes it with Pedro fucking Pascal. Like Nolan and his Satan-cast.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:46:40 AM No.212723664
>>212722474 Aster is really not saying anything new, that isn't already repeated ad nauseum by the mainstream media (about the right not following orders or "science"), & the left being performative (which isn't called a dangerous grift the way "religion" is.) His understanding of the chaotic "infowar" in 2020 is strictly superficial. He should show his vaccination records.
>>212722224 (OP) I heard it was filmed during covid, which confuses me how beau is afraid was released sooner. I liked that movie
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:47:36 AM No.212723686
>>212722224 (OP) Didn't like Hereditary. No interest in Midsommar. Watched Beau is Afraid and it was surprisingly hilarious. Aster seems to be one of the few filmmakers who has adjusted to the post-2020 zeitgeist. Eddington trailer looks good and I will be there on opening night, despite not liking that I have to support a Pedro Pascal paycheck.
>>212722224 (OP) >This is going to be the best movie of the year, isnโt it? I'm sure it will be promoted by the director's fellow tribesmen. Anything to supply us with bogus heros promoting the usual causes.