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>>213290073>Bonus Have you ever enjoyed a film so much that you ended up reading the novel that it was based on?
>Question of the DayHave you ever enjoyed a work of literature so much that you ended up watching a film just because it was based on it?
Burroughsian Cut-up edition
Arthouse and Classics Out of Joint
>>213325352 (OP)>Bonus y QOTDNot really. They're different mediums. I have no interest in watching Queer even though I love the book. I did watch The Naked Lunch but the attraction was that it was a Cronenberg movie, it didn't have anything to do with my reading the book and enjoying that. I think I read Psycho like 10 years after seeing and loving the movie. I keep my hobby rabbit holes separate, I guess. After my Burroughs phase I was like, "I want to see Burroughs himself in movies", not, "I want to see Burroughs novels turned into movies."
>>213325363a literal prostitute.jpg
>>213325683>I think I read Psycho like 10 years after seeing and loving the movieOn one of their interviews, Truffaut called it an awful novel and Hitchcock said he didn't even read it from start to end, lmao
>>213325407yes, gay paul period
>>213325877>gay paul periodmishima
>incel paul periodtaxi driver
>transcendental paul periodlight sleeper
what else?
which
Interzone bussy hits different...(redux)
>>213325919>radical PaulBlue collar
>crash out PaulThe Canyons
>AA sponsor sober PaulFirst reformed
>retard Paul
Dying of the Light: Dark Cut
Just wanted to check in to see if
>>213324426 has landed in this thread after his freak ass got sent flying.
>>213325729I liked it but yeah, it's extremely alien to both directors's preoccupations. One must remember that Robert Bloch was in H.P. Lovecraft's literary harem as a teenager and that coloured the remainder of his career. I can see The 'Cock looking at the occult and satanism stuff in the novel and immediately being like, "Nope." I remember Bloch wrote an episode of Star Trek where Scotty got possessed by a cosmic demon and stabbed a nightclub dancer to death. Truffaut sort of makes movie versions of Beatles records so I can see him hating it. Though, Hitchcock was definitely a pervert and sadist, just completely in denial... Which perhaps can account for the bifocal nature of his films, i.e. "genre frame story that the casual viewer can enjoy" and the "BABY WANTS TO FUCK" narrative that's present when you scratch away the surface. Notorious has only the flimsiest pretence of being a spy thriller, it's truly a cucking and sexual jealousy movie.
>>213326115Do not mistreat the Dingo.
>>213326147Any broken bones from the impact or just the arse pain from where you got got?
>>213326135>replying to my own postI forgot to mention that though I like the book, Norman being a bald fatty is definitely a mistake that The Cock corrected because Anthony perkins (pictured) is a cutiepie.
>>213326147He's a complete moron. The fact that the inhabitants of this thread even register his existence is a complete joke. All of his posts should be ignored. A complete nitwit, who has to crowbar himself into every conversation we're having via ragebait and trolling, otherwise he'd never be able to acquire a foothold, because he has zero knowledge about anything. And that's a fact, Jack.
>>213325683Burroughs is in Drugstore Cowboy for a little bit if I remember right
>>213326335>All of his posts should be ignoredAgreed. And he should kill himself.
>>213325683Not to send you flying or anything like that, but didn't you mention something about getting into Dostoevsky partly because of Bresson?
Also, don't you enjoy seeing how abstract or symbolic ideas are translated to the silver screen in the hands of talented craftsmen? Contrasting and seeing what was cut? How total pulp gets turned into gold and vice versa?
i just found out this dumb retard is Nikita Lavretski
why was he spared from mobilization?
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>>213328092now watch Kanal
I might read the Knut Hamsun book eventually. It's like Feu Follet but not bullshit
>>213325352 (OP)Spoorloos (from Golden Egg), Death in Venice. Trainspotting was the other way around, but I was impressed by McGregor's Renton.
what's the essential surrealist kino pre 1980s? Of the top of my head I can name Lang, Buรฑuel, Ray, Cocteau, Ruiz and Jodorowsky
>>213327572Acquiring an interest in the Dostbunny was more akin to a recommendation from a pal. Finding out that Bobby and Camus thought highly of him was enough to check him out. It's because I respect their opinions on art because I respect their art. I wouldn't really be interested in reading the stories that Bobby adapted. They seem like minor works in D's oeuvre.
>AlsoHum... Sometimes. It's not often that this happens, though. I read Hill House after Robert Wise's movie but it was mostly because I wanted to see how the lesbianism was handled in the book (and the movie is, in a rare instance, the version where it's more explicit). But I find that rarely do you get a director making the movie that is on the same level of his craftmanship as the writer of the novel was. So a lot of time you watch an adaptation and it's pedestrian. American Psycho was especially disappointing, it was like a telenovela version of the book and didn't even attempt to translate the "abstract ideas" you mentioned.
After many disappointments, I just decided to let each medium be separate. I've read 30 books this year but I haven't gone on to watch any adaptations. I've watched a hundred movies more than that, a lot of them were adaptations but either I hadn't read the book or if I did I didn't take into consideration how it stacked up. Francis's Dracula is a terrible translation but I think it's a great movie... I guess it's the same mentality that lets me enjoy a movie that people hate for "ruining" a prior film in a franchise, e.g. Alien 3, which I enjoy, and which a lot of people can't because they can't take it on its own. I guess that was a long-winded way of saying I like to take everything on its own.
It's not to say that I don't let new avenues of exploration be suggested to me tho as you rightly pointed out. I became a Sonic Youth fan after thirst watching a Maggie Cheung joint.
>not to send you flyingThat's okay. That's the only way one can explore the universe :)
>>213328336The book is a masterpiece and generally considered to be the greatest piece of Scandi literature. I wasn't even aware that there was a film adaptation until recently.
>>213326335Based. Fuck Dongo
>>213328723The Hourglass Sanatorium. Lang isn't really surrealist imo, just expressionist
The silent film era is kino asf
>>213329336Yeah I'm thinking the coming of synchronized sound was a mistake, or at least should've happened later
>>213328746>Rossellini's smile reveals a chipped tooth, broken by her brother Roberto, who threw a telephone at her in a childhood argumentHuh!
>I became a Sonic Youth fan after thirst watching a Maggie Cheung joint.Ha, I'm the exact opposite, that is to say, I watched Demonlover partly because it was scored by SY and ended up becoming a fan of Assayas in the process. I believe Thirsty Thurston also scored his 2022 Irma Vep remake/miniseries, but I didn't watch that one at all. Maybe I should rectify that.
>>213328723Alain Resnais stuff, A Page of Madness
>>213329502Name of this movie? Looks interesting
>>213329582By the Law (1926), Kuleshov
>>213329672Gonna watch that, looks kino. Eisenstein, Pudovkin and Dovzhenko are all great artists
>>213328723Deren, Arrabal, Favio, the list goes on
>>213329811Leo Favio? He made films?!?!?!
What are some /film/approved horror films?
>>213329958All of them. This is /filmhor/.
>>213329958Lowlifes, starring the Canadian actress Amanda Fix
>>213328480https://youtu.be/8EpdFpUPKu0?t=72
>>213329958All of them EXCEPT Lowlifes
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10/10
beautiful film. So gay and intense
Serra is back!
>>213329958This is the best kino I've seen in nearly a decade. It's the Epstein adjacent Belgian true story of a trafficking network, the director cites Zodiac along with the o.g. Texas Chain Saw Massacre's aesthetic as influences, latter limited to the opening credits, but it's superior to Zodiac. The lead detective looks like an anon too but carries the role in full. Never dull and has a bitter sense of humor like Memories of a Murder.
https://letterboxd.com/film/maldoror-2024/
There's a subtitled HD on Ok.ru. Surprised it's not getting more attention here, on /pol/ and /x/ where I originally learned of the famous Dutroux case.
>>213329907Yeah. He was a true auteur. Have only watched El romance del Aniceto y la Francisca... and El dependiente. Really great works, check them out. I want to watch Crรณnica de un niรฑo solo and see if it mogs 400 Blows.
>>213330536Is Liberte good? That one has caught my attention
This was very nice except when the negro issue appeared
I'm watching ''Porcile'' by Pasolini, what will I think of it?
>>213326335Says the waifufag. I hate you both btw, but you're even worse because you're a faggot bully ganging up on another person. Kys now, bitch, you'd never have the balls to do your gay clique thing irl or alone
>>213331597Awesomesauce sword duel cinematography tralala
>>213331632Your hatred is wasted on me because I have no emotional investment in you. However, it's obvious that your heart is empty save for hatred so I understand why you cling so tightly to it.
>>213331597Do not watch this film. Boycott all of this frivolous woman's films. She owed Bobby sex and she did not provide it.
>>213329520>DemonloverI got this in a box set with Irma Vep but haven't seen it yet... I need to do so.
>2022Mildred Pierce plays during Not-Olivier's mental breakdown footage-ruining montage. I would say it's not truly a remake, it's part of that recent spate of meta-sequels like the Final Fantasy 7 Remake and the last Evangelion movie where the author takes it for granted you've already seen the original and know its place in the world and its context and it's making a commentary on that. It's very interesting. It's like Rebecca, kind of... Maggie Cheung is the great unmentioned spectre over everything. Did you watch Les Vampires? I watched 70% of it and didn't bother continuing because all the famous Musidora scenes had already been covered. It was good, though.
>>213331632>NOOO YOU CAN'T SHIT TALK DONGO BECAUSEโฆ. Y-YOU JUST CAN'T, OKAY???
>>213331566>the negro issueWhat does it say?
>>213333233>>213333256Bitches can't leave their pimp alone in times of need, huh.
Une minoritรฉ ร la ligne rรฉvolutionnaire correcte n'est plus une minoritรฉ.
>>213332337Who the hell is Bobby?
>>213333737The man Anne Wiazemsky spurned.
A nice classic for those hot summer nights
>>213333254just a recall about emancipation and liberation during civil war, but very left wing view so it's annoying and i had to fasforward it everytime
We're all center-left here.
if a film has/needs a budget more than $25 million dollars then it's slop
page 9, everyone must be at ballet
>>213325352 (OP)the Call Me By Your Name novel is actually great
>>213328793not even Hamsun's best - 'Mysteries' is peak
I finally watched Prisoners
For some reason I mistook this film for Enemies and so was expecting to see the ending and was surprised by the ending
I'm a big fan of Denis Villeneuve and I personally loved this film but idk, I wanted a bit more style
>Denis Villeneuve
Not arthouse, not /film/
We're all not /film/ here.
>>213336258You're right and the anon should be laughed at but the real problem is /film/ stretching the Overton window to obese gaping asshole level with open adoration of Suspiria, Paris Texas, Silence of the Lambs, Friedkin, De Palma. If Silence of the Lambs is /film/, Prisoners is /film/, and arbitrary gatekeeping like this is pointless and hypocritical.
Itโs Bull Lee not Bill Lee you boob.
Bull Lee or Bill Burroughs
>>213336797Nigga how did you know I was watching silence of the lambs rn
>>213336797aren't you contradicting yourself somewhat? i agree with your first point that we should go back to snobbery and gatekeeping to keep the shit out (Friedkin is short for Friedkino thoughbeit)
>>213336797Those films are not arthouse but they are classics. There are plenty of non-arthouse older films discussed in here. Ford and Wilder films are not arthouse. Denis will have to wait another 20 years before he can be discussed here. The rest of the board is for Denis. His films will be classic one day but are not currently so.
please recommend me your most persuasive antisemitic films (hard mode: no nazi propaganda)
>>213336896On purpose, to illustrate the hypocrisy of /film/ never calling out the resident clique discussing absolute trash.
>Only films I liked should be discussed
A bloo bloo. Shut up, bitch.
>>213336957I think people just tire of calling them out but the underlying sentiment is, i hope, that suspiria and paris texas are shit
Suspiria is kino, Paris, Texas is kino.
>>213336937The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - you'll hate it, but that's the point. Plus, there's an extremely rare shot of unshaved female legs (picrelated, couldn't find a better picture, sorry), making it basically essential
>>213336937Woody Allen's filmography
>>213325352 (OP)Yes, a few.
I remember a trip to Amsterdam where I bought a paperback of "2001" in an expat bookshop. Reading it made me understand the movie for the first time.
>>213337773Coalburner slop is not kino
>>213336258>>213336102Denis Villeneuve is /film/ and kino
>>213336998Fuck their asses, anon.
>>213336797>SuspiriaArthouse
>Paris, TexasArthouse
>Silence of the LambsClassic
>FriedkinClassic
>De PalmaClassic
I agree with your last point.
RIP Bruce Lee
RIP Yusaku Matsuda
>>213338887There can be no classics after cinema finalized the split between art film and commercial jointmaking somewhere in the 60s. The last American classics are Point Blank - signifying the death of noir and jerking off abstract editing of Resnais; Bonnie and Clyde - signifying the death of gangster film and incorporating discontinuous editing and youthful rebellion of FNW; and The Wild Bunch - lamenting the death of western with the desperate madness of Eisenstenian montage. Every "classic" that followed is genre slop.
Also
>Suspiria>arthousepic very much related
Author John Charles, in his 2000 book The Hong Kong Filmography, 1977โ1997, gave The Cat a score of nine out of ten stars.
>>213339261Pretending Suspiria isn't arthouse is entirely on you.
For this film to work the people in the "present" need to understand that time is linear and deterministic. They know there are people in the future, so what the fuck are they worried about? Things turn out fine and their efforts can't change anything by definition. It's praised as a logically consistent time travel film but it isn't.
>>213340174It's Bau to you, mister!
https://images2.imgbox.com/88/5f/viEF8y7x_o.jpg (NSFW link)
Laura Harring had the cutest perkies before she inserted those awful bolt-ons that look worse and worse with every Mulholland Dr rewatch. What that fuck was she thinking.
>>213340250Spitting image of my friend's wife.
>>213340174Wonder how she looks with her kit off after the kid.
>he recently published New York Times list of โThe 100 Best Films of the 21st Centuryโ is that paperโs most significant cultural diktat since the 1619 Project, and itโs equally fallacious.
>In Millennial journalism, itโs often the case that whatโs presented as fact is usually a matter of group identity and agreement, i.e., ideology. The Times list distracts from the eraโs failures by highlighting its deceptions. These are the films that the liberal institutions โ from the Oscars to the Golden Globes and criticsโ groups โ have acknowledged as โbest,โ actually meaning that theyโre socially engineered signposts. Theyโre all dystopian narratives. The Times also held a parallel readersโ poll where the top choices repeated the industry poll with only a few exceptions: The public favored Christopher Nolan films (Interstellar, The Dark Knight) while the industry favored race films (Get Out, Moonlight).
>Perhaps a Better-Than List, comparing the top twelve films in terms of quality, can illustrate the originality and imagination overlooked by both the Times and the industry.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence > Parasite
>Spielbergโs exploration of how soul is manifested versus Bong Joon-hoโs sadly popular communist notion of social envy: property as theft.
Femme Fatale >Mulholland Drive
>De Palma presents an erotic tour of the film noir psyche while Lynch tours Hollywoodโs exploitation of same.
War of the Worlds > In the Mood for Love
>Spielbergโs vision of modern apocalypse surpasses Wong Kar-Waiโs intoxicating escape into romanticism.
Man of Steel > Moonlight
>Zack Snyderโs idealized study of masculine endeavor surpasses Barry Jenkinsโs myth of the pathetic black queer.
Wild Grass > No Country for Old Men
>Alain Resnaisโs exuberant panoply of human will outclasses the Coen brothersโ struggle with hipster nihilism.
>>213340790Vincere > Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
>Marco Bellocchioโs operatic view of history dismantles Obama-era politics while Michel Gondry dismantles indie-movie solipsism.Broken Sky > Get Out
>Juliรกn Hernรกndezโs modern romantic epic is also a sensual, ethnic breakthrough, but Jordan Peele turns miscegenation into an unsolvable American nightmare.The President > There Will Be Blood
>Mohsen Makhmalbaf examines the national tragedy of fascism while Paul Thomas Anderson claims its inheritance.Being 17 > Spirited Away
>Andrรฉ Tรฉchinรฉ views the social and romantic tension in the maturation process while Hayao Miyazakiโs animated film encourages escapist fantasy.The Darjeeling Limited > The Social Network
>Wes Andersonโs finest family drama argues for social and spiritual connection unlike David Fincherโs hagiography of antisocial archenemy Mark Zuckerberg.Dragged Across Concrete > Mad Max: Fury Road
>S. Craig Zahler probes the depth and breadth of social tragedy while George Miller celebrates dystopia.Munich > The Zone of Interest
>Spielbergโs awesome Israeli history lesson embraces the moral test that Jonathan Glazerโs Nazi fetishism avoids.>These Better-Than oppositions, being non-topical, contrast signs of superior artistry with signs of petty political preference. Other good films from Todd Solondz and Neil Jordan; the last, great films of Alain Resnais, Jean-Luc Godard, Terence Davies; and the ongoing films of Rude Jude and Michael Bay โ all have brought distinction to a century that too often resists inspiration.
>>213339469Not that guy but Suspiria isn't arthouse. It's just a genre film with nice looking colours. Extremely overrated film that shouldn't even be discussed at all.
>>213340908Performative contradiction.
>>213340972Explain how suspiria is arthouse and not just some dumb, campy genre film. That Jessica Harper faggot spammer probably convinced you
>>213341039I've never seen it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyeG2kiobBg
>>213340790>>213340799Sent those freaks flying.
>>213340790He literally showered Mulholland Dr. and No Country with praise when they came out. Why the change of heart?
>>213340799>Dragged Across Concrete > Mad MaxNevermind, he's based. Forget it!
>>213325729I didnโt realize it was a novel. I always assumed it was an original story based on the Ed Gein incident
>>213340799>>Andrรฉ Tรฉchinรฉ views the social and romantic tension in the maturation process while Hayao Miyazakiโs animated film encourages escapist fantasy.stupid fucking faggot
>>213325352 (OP)i had just watched ryan's daughter and i cant say much about it other than that infidelity deserves worse treatment than was exhibited in the film. women make me sick.
>>213340790>>213340799No idea who this is but I hate him now
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>>213340277Including below the neck?
>>213340790>>213340799this guy's taste is not nearly good or unique enough to justify how highly he clearly thinks of his own opinions
>>213330908Yes
>>213330536Kino
>>213331597One of his best films but the contemporary stuff is slightly worse than the medieval plotline.
>>213328894I love Sarah Gadon
>>213342396I was referring to the clothed pic, so I don't know how far down the resemblance goes.
Where's the birthdays-deaths anon
Rest in peace Ida Lupion (1918-1995)
Where's the birthdays-deaths anon
Rest in peace Ida Lupino (1918-1995)
>>213342858In bed eager to nap. I haven't forgotten.
>>213332337I believe I've made this point here before, but Demonlover is basically Assayas' take on Cronenberg's usual fixations, but filtered through a stylized New French Extremity aesthetic (as opposed to Cronenberg's comparatively ascetic, pseudoliterary delivery style). Almost like a Euro-eXistenZ. And it ends with the snippet of a Darkthrone song, too!
Irma Vep piqued my curiosity about Les Vampires, but the 7-hour runtime is daunting. Perhaps I should follow your example and skip some of it, but that too doesn't sit well with me....
>>213332337>Do not watch this film. Boycott all of this frivolous woman's films. She owed Bobby sex and she did not provide it.Holy based.
>>213331566>the negro issueWe call it the colored problem here.
>>213344308Weird coincidence, I was just about to mention this in reference to
>>213343903Demonlover is in part a take on Chris Marker's look at weird/cool Japan in Sans Soleil, those parts are the most interesting in the film.
Watching Nathaniel Dorsky. Feeling intellectual.
Watching Hackneke. Feeling nonconsensual.
watching the little foxes by that one guy who did big country 1958. william wyler i believe his name was. oh yes, now im almost certain. the movie is as most movies do, but this one has something unique about it, i assue you, for instance, the amount of slaves and the southern accents and the...who am i kidding. it's not anything special.
>>213344658In a word, how are you feeling?
>>213340908>>213341039>And also, I donโt want to forget Fritz Lang, one of my favorite directors. With Fritz Lang, there were lots of different periods, like when he was in Germany and the the was in the United States; they were very different periods, and very interesting. He was an Expressionist and then his films were very frightening when he was in the United States.Argento took the most visual influence from Fritz Lang. Do you/we consider Lang's genre flics like Metropolis, Nibelungen, Mabuse, Spies as arthouse or not?
>>213345132There's still time.
Albert Pyun's Cyborg was influenced by Citizen Kane (flashback structure) and Breathless (handheld long takes, jump cuts). Do we consider Albert Pyun's vulgar auterism arthouse or not?
>>213345144i dont get it what is the scene trying to convey other than that i and the many other anons itt in this thread should instead of wasting their time do other more meaningful things?
New Hollywood is /film/, Argento is /film/, complain all you want. There is very clear common sense on what is not /film/, stop being retarded.
>>213345252Are you the same guy whoโs asking for a link to Pyuns directors cut of Captain America? Because I think Jon posted it on his account
>>213345252I forgot Italian neorealism (location shooting, non-professional actors). Yep, definitely arthouse.
>>213345453Thanks.
>>213345399Autistic people struggle with compartmentalizing different opinions.
Normal people, when they see someone praising something they dislike, just move on without giving it much though. Autistic people want to see things they dislike get banned. Their style of thinking is inflexible, and as such, they strive for total ideological homogeneity, even if that would mean the total death of fertile discourse.
Most of /film/ behavior can be explained by this.
>>213345654Normies donโt have real discourse either. The best they could do for decades was Siskel and Ebert who had to give two minutes of time to every film no matter how great or terrible. Filme Communisme โ Thus the autists win out through sheer passion because passion overpowers intellect
>>213345329>i dont get it what is the scene trying to conveyFiltered, cuck
Here are the /film/ birthdays for August 3rd:
Happy birthday Leslie Henson (b. 1891)
Happy birthday Marguerite Nichols (b. 1895)
Happy birthday Hugh Dempster (b. 1900)
Happy birthday Dolores del Rio (b. 1904)
Happy birthday Adrienne Ames (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Irene Tedrow (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Martin Sheen (b. 1940)
Happy birthday Mathieu Kassovitz (b. 1967)
And here are the /film/ obituaries for August 3rd:
Rest in peace Ruth Lee (d. 1975, unknown)
Rest in peace Carolyn Jones (d. 1983, colon cancer)
Rest in peace James Donald (d. 1993, stomach cancer)
Rest in peace Ida Lupino (d. 1995, stroke while being treated for colon cancer)
Rest in peace Guido Alberti (d. 1996, unknown)
Rest in peace Coleen Gray (d. 2015, natural causes)
Rest in peace Moshe Mizrahi (d. 2018, pneumonia)
>>213345654I was going to reject your idea from the get-go, but that makes sense. Morals are self-explanatory and I'm tired of pretending they're not. Having the right fabric for my clothes however requires more nuance.
>Autistic people want to see things they dislike get banned.I wouldn't go as far as banning. It's just very tiresome when someone can't, or refuses to see things for what they are.
>>213346380Why did you change the picture to b&w?
>>213346429For the death part. Could make it half b&w to signify sadness. Or make her frown.
>>213346380tfw you'll never have coffee with the Huppster :(
>>213346460>make it half b&w to signify sadnessThis. Top half b&w, bottom half colour.
>>213346551You don't know that.
We're all jewish golems here.
>>213346573>nobody still has pointed out the easter egg
>>213345978please stop showing me webms of underage girls with attitude
>>213347087She better Fix her attitude.
And the paki better Fix my soccer ball
>>213344852>>213347210let me go on a limb and suggest yes that is indeed film material sure beats this william wyler film i havent yet finished but have paused and begun a million times over throughout this day and heck wouldnt you know it it aint even one o'clock.
>>213347032Is that the beautiful white dog from the song?
>>21334725547 words excluding the (You).
>>213347087Fragile ego status? Destroyed with a look.
>>213347330>>213347408>>213347449im surrounded by girls just like the one portrayed and i can assure you that there is nothing special nor cute nor any other such provactive sentiment you or your colloaborators may harbor within their demeanor. it is, in short, repulsive.
>>213347449Only cocky teenage latinas have that power though, canadians don't.
>>213347687Based Latina lover
>>213347210Yes, it's an indie chamber film that innovated within its genre
>main character is called Lucky Legs
>introduce her with a shot of her legs
bravo Sam Fuller
>>213347311Sure. Maybe. The same or a similar doggie was in one of Vinceโs music videos for John Frusciante.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5SgawK31Rpc
>>213347687Quebecers do. Sara Montpetit could destroy my fragile ego with a look. Anglophone cucknadian girls could never though.
>>213347210LITERALLY ANY MOVIE EVER MADE can be /film/ if an anon makes a case for its value. Iโd rather hear a nuanced and scholarly take on 2 Fast 2 Furious than the typical self-assured laziness that comes with watching a cemented classic, where the โnon just makes an appeal to the majority. โEveryone already knows Citizen Kane is a classic so thereโs no need to make a case.โ Well, maybe. But Iโd like to read anonโs cases for all movies. Some of us are vulgar auteur fags here.
Iโd rather you insist that The Blair Witch Project is /film/ and call me a faggot if I donโt agree and launch into a lecture on its merits rather than ask me, ask everyone else here. What the hell do we know? You tell us.
>>213348137>LITERALLY ANY MOVIE EVER MADE can be /film/ if an anon makes a case for its valueTRVTH NVKE
It's not like the words "classics" or "arthouse" have exact definitions either. They're constantly shifting. But alas, people here seem to struggle to recognize this.
>>213347671I just want you to abide by the same /film/ic conventions that we did here
>>213344595>>213344622
>>213348071>character is called Cunning Stunt>introduce her with a shot of... her cunning stuntThat would rule.
doncuck being an open pedo these days sad exclamation mark
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>>213348529Now that's the kind of exaggerated self-confidence I personally manifest when I'm on the prowl for pussy. She's just like me fr fr.
>>213348629all those Gallo descriptions apply to Dallebro...
Watching anime. Feeling beyond the cinematic paradigm.
Scroll through a /film/ thread and count the number of posts that actually discuss a film. No, not the semantics and pretenses of film culture, or something a director or actor once said or did like a gossipy woman, actually evaluating the content of a film, using the human mind. Perhaps 4 or 5 in the whole thread? Not good.
>>213348784Here's another one to join yours.
>>213348660That original image was an epiphany for me and I'm not kidding. It changed the course of my social life.
>>213348834You do the opposite of putting people at ease though.
>>213348834I wanna feed her a sugar cube so bad.
>>213348896>opposite of putting people at easeThat particularly applies to Gallo.
>>213348896You either get it or you don't. Depends on your mindset and experience. Just like arthouse & classics.
Have a coffee. Have two (and I personally just had my first petrol station coffee of the day. I love crappy coffee. Iโll have another soon).
>>213348519Charli has based taste. She just watched LโArgent a few days ago. She gave 5 stars to The Last House on the Left a few days before that. She makes music for โmalfags but sheโd fit in here. Sheโs a /filmhor/ idol in my books. Wearing a Takashi Miike movie costume for Halloween last year and then him noticing you and you getting announced to star in his next film is what Iโd do if I was famous. She grifted normies into being a grindhouse star.
>>213348660No way. Heโs an edgy guy. He puts you on edge. His posts are confrontational, provocative. I could fall asleep with Vince around but not with that guy. Youโd never know what would be drawn on your forehead when you woke up. He reminds me of Rip Torn moreso than Vince. Remember he attacked Norman Mailer with a hammer and you were like, is he serious, is he serious or joking? Huh! Dalle said he was trans once and I was like, really, really? You never know if some people are being serious or not. A Brian Wilson type guy. A Sam Hyde type guy. Prince Vince is earnest and always speaks from his heart. You always know the score with him.
>>213348784Film theory is /film/. Do you think film academicism is just film reviews? If you read a scholarly book about film, an individual film will get like 2 lines devoted to it. Itโs all sociology gobbledygook.
>>213348784>>213348806What have you watched lately? We could discuss some film together
>>213349106I'm so harmless and mellow in person that it's almost pathetic. It's funny that I give off psychotic rapist aura when I'm really just a forehead kiss type of person, but I guess that's intentional.
Also sorry Vince: Starless > Moonchild.
>>213349574Cat III slop. It's been a lot of fun seeing representation of Hong Kong that isn't WKW.
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>>213349626Forgot to add about Category III: it sucks but it's sexy.
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hii I hope this works! my boyfriend is part of this community and it has come to my knowledge that he has been spreading rumors about our sex life here recently... i've come to confirm that what he said really happens. he lets dogs and horses have sex with me while he watches. i hope that saddles the debate!
I wonder what anons itt look like. That guy who met /ourking/ was a qt.
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
>>213350661i only have one King and he is no mortal. my continued correspondence with you remains strictly business as i need to know whomst you refer to by ourking, and of whom gave you the authority to assume it proper to announce someone, a mortal no less, king above me and mine? thanks.
>>213350789the 'pong. patron saint of BBC posting
>>213350879The dream lives on...
>>213350850The Deftones fan anon looks like this
We all look like that here.
I don't say that and I don't look like that
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This little scene portrays the role of nudity in art and the driver behind it (horny men)
>>213351759it does much more than that. it highlights the necessity to ignore all french women, french directors, any modern day film, and generally, any and all french people.
>>213352081Even Dominique Labourier?
>>213352175the dalleposter was running a gimmick for a period where he invented an alter ego was someone called "tsaisis" which was just him posting about tsai. thats just some random girl who is supposed to be his tsaisis avatar
>>213352275That's just because there's nothing to do in Finland
>>213352275Knew it was a gimmick. No person born as a woman browses this general in this day and age.
im watching dog kino nippon style from 1987
>>213325352 (OP)>Have you ever enjoyed a film so much that you ended up reading the novel that it was based on?I liked stalker so I read "Roadside picnic" I enjoyed the book a lot
>Have you ever enjoyed a work of literature so much that you ended up watching a film just because it was based on it?when I was a young man I picked up a "Gor" novel at a garage sale without knowing what the universe was about or all the BDSM stuff as a young pervert it appealed to me so I ended up seeing the low budget movies ( one via MST3K) and they were pretty bad as expected
>>213350661>I wonder what anons itt look like.Ill give you a hint , I asked a women out once and she started crying.
>>213346380>Seeing things for what they areSo you believe in solypsism? I believe in subjective POVs. Explains the autism of some /film/ posters; they really wanna force their "objective" vision of "reality" unto others.
>>213341039Aesthetic and structural elements of the film are insane, simple as.
>>213342322Polyamorous relationships are based.
>>213347210No, it's trash. Not everything is /film/ btw; there are vibes to be respected.
>>213353140Cuckposter with horrendous takes, imagine my shock.
why do women feel compelled to do this with animals especially dogs why dogs
>>213353189I just like women. Ur probably another quote unquote "objective realist"
the dog is getting along well with the family. it's probably a good time to let everyone know that the girl who is responsible for bringing the dog into the family is now pregnant with child and is more than likely not going to have time to take care of dog. actors of note include nakadai and the boy who stars in a lot of obayashi films. the dog itself is a pure akita breed, whatever that is, and was adopted and brought into this family after only a year since their previous dog passed away.
>>213353227I think I know.
>>213353470The dog is the father.
>>213353470>akita breedPossibly related to Masami Akita?
>>213353335You like women with another man's dick in them, get lost freak.
>>213353601Quite a baseless assumption. I like women, that's all.
yes I do like women very much
>>213353980six (6) cuts in 25 (twenty-five) seconds
>>213348137>Quebecers doLike i said, latinas.
>>213353933Amanda Fix tips fedora
Throw Down (2004)by Johnnie To is kino.
The pilot's second half is barely coherent, but it's still kino.
The scene with hungover Bo and Mona and the cash in her hands is kino.
The scene in the bar with Bo, Mona and Tony talking to their bosses together is kino and splendidly executed.
The scenes with Bo and Mona in the toilet are also kino.
Louis Koo even has good judo for a HK actor.
It's a good movie, I recommend it, martial arts are only a small part of it despite what it might look like, and that's not the best part.
>>213354305It's a lovely film indeed.
>>213354479no idea but she looks cute, kind of between that pale latina and hot jewess line
>>213354479she's a dog lover
Amanda Fix sounds like one of the joke names Bart prank calls Moe with
I dislike the bestiality jokes this general is trending towards. People complained about Spikeposting, every subsequent fad has been immeasurably worse.
>>213354671A man to fix.
>>213354697Absolutely nothing has been worse than spikeposting.
Would you pick up Amanda Fix and her dog?
ODD - I go watch an Alan Clarke flick
EVEN - I go read some Ancient Greek literature
ZERO - I kill myself
I highly recommend zizekโs pervertโs guide to ideology which is entirely about mainstream film analysis
https://youtu.be/NrnJw-HNI3A
>>213355071The section about A Clockwork Orange where he talks about Beethoven's 9th is so kino. Really stuck with me. Shame nobody told him about Evangelion.
>>213355010Of course I would, only a cuck would refuse.
>>213325352 (OP)Someone needs to make a Monkey Wrench Gang movie.
>>213355071I'm not gonna listen to that lispy faggot speak, imagine subjecting yourself to that voice.
ITT: plebs + babbies (plebbabies)
>>213355010>hollywood is still doing teal and orange fuck me
the audience is supposed to believe that hachi, that's the dog's name, walks with nakadai as he gets on the bus to go to work, walks home by himself, and then walks back to the bus station to greet nakadai as he is coming back home. pic related shows hachi snapping at his hand to get at the treat, meaning that everything the audience was supposed to believe in shortly before falls flat immediately afterwards because nakadai is unable to get the dog to walk home without goading him with treats. the logical conclusion is that there is no way the dog was able to do the things portrayed in the scenes before without assistance.
I've just come to realize the joy of unconsensual male to male anal e-sex
>>213348700>35-40 different character gags at the same timeKyoani I kneel
US hours are consistently devoid of effortposts and are generally low quality.
Kino against doomerism? I'm in dire need.
>>213325352 (OP)Stalker alone mogs everything ITT
>>213357118Ordet
Buffalo '66
Three Colors: White
Fish Story (this one's shit though)
>>213357380Not even the best by Tarkovsky.
times you acted like the housemaid (1960)?
>>213357118kpop demon hunters
>>213334789adjusting for inflation or no?
>>213358446Just look at that clip, it's so hard to act when you don't have a soul.
>>213331597So this actress married Godard? Interesting, didn't know that. I remember her also in Teorema by Pasolini, never seen her anywhere else
>>213359215She's evil, she refused sex that was rightfully owed to our favourite guy and then she almost killed another guy we kind of like.
Watch the donkey movie, you'll cry.
>>213359325Watching it right now.
>>213359418No, not that one.
>putting the word kino all across the screen
Really subtle adjective drop, why not also put the Super in there while you're at it?
>>213359547Of course she did.
>>213359578Grapist mentality, incel mentality
Grown ass man can't say the word rapist yet wants to be the intellectual in the room kek
Breedy Bobby was owed sex simple as
>>213325352 (OP)> Have you ever enjoyed a film so much that you ended up reading the novel that it was based on?Yes, the results...
The Remains of the Day
> nothing new. Nearly everything in the book appears on the screenGreed
> McTeague is a long book, no wonder the first cut of the film was something like 16 hours longOn The Beach
> lots of new information, a very good bookThe Cardinal
> Includes a lot of good stuff that would have made the film better had it been includedKings Row
> contained several plots that probably wouldn't be allowed on the screen even todayGone With the Wind
> dozens of characters and plots left out of the film> an important book, if only for how bad it would make the DNC look if people read it todayHouse of Cards Trilogy
> some obvious changes needed to turn it into three seriesThe Carpetbaggers
> the film was probably better
>>213359690I don't say grapist because I know it triggers u snowflakes. No woman owes sex to anybody (but me)
>>213359325Who's ''our favorite guy'' again?
What are some absolute must-watch arthouse films?
>>213359659>>213359771There are no women here for you to impress with this.
>>213360201Not El topo that's for sure.
>>213360201watch Fando y Lis and come back
Can you make the next thread a John Waters edition, pretty please?
>>213359785Brian Wilson, we've been over this
Quรฉ bonito es un entierro
Quรฉ bonito es un entierro
Irรฉ a verte al cementerio
Con una flor y un perro
>>213360332Nah, fuck John Waters. Make it a mexican edition.
>>213360505>fuck John WatersI'm sure he'd enjoy that
>>213360520He's definitely a bottom, no chance in hell he's a top.
>>213360201What was the meaning of this movie?
>>213360607The theme is that Catholics are evil.
>>213360657It's up to you.
>>213360657>Posting threads from your IP range has been temporarily blocked due to abuse>>213360688Filtered.
>>213360781Can't believe you're probably latinx and like that garbo film.
>>213360872And I can't believe you niggers will let the thread get archived before linking the new.