Arthouse... Classics... Boo!
Penda's Fen edition
>Question of the Day IFavorite film with apocalyptic vibes?
>Question of the Day IIDo you think the popularity of films about societal collapse or apocalyptic scenarios in general are indicative of a certain societal malaise? The late 90s were characterized by a sequence of catastrophe-themed blockbusters (Armageddon, Independence Day, Godzilla (1998), among others), but those seemingly became less popular after 9/11. Why is that?
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>>213451870Thanks for not showing her feet.
Ok Naked was great
I grew up in a working class family and was raised to hate posh people so Jeremy was funny but I could see how people would find his character to be ludicrous
Honestly I mostly felt sorry for the women
>>213452173Jeremy was a raper. MC gave the bitches that much needed philosophical dick.
>>213452875Will you fuck off
>QOTDNosferatu by The 'Zog. My favourite coof movie despite predating the coof by many years. The first one is of course drawing from the Spanish Flu but I wonder how Werner was able to make something so evocative of the quarantine feel. I don't know if he lived through one or not before he made the movie. Eggman of course completely circumvented that strain of thematics despite being a couple of years removed from one because he is a voiceless dimwit whose films are all mere technical exercises.
>QOTD III don't believe that they became less popular after 9/11. Resident Evil 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 28 Days Later, Terminator 3, Dawn of the Dead, War of the Worlds, Cloverfield, Planet of the Apes 1, 2, and 3, The Hunger Games, Snowpiercer, The Day After Tomorrow, Mad Max 4, A Quiet Place, 2012 etc. all became very popular with audiences and The Walking Dead was the biggest show on TV at one point. And of course the disaster movie genre long predates the 90s, with films like The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno being major examples. Maybe the late 90s had a specific kind of "earth blows up" approach to this type of film because asteroids became the latest pop science fad at the time, but I would not say that this type of film has ever stopped being popular.
And yes, the apocalypse movie popularity comes from the urge to quit your job and escape from your unfulfilling and shitty life. I doubt they'd be made in a society where white collar wageslaves didn't exist.
>>213451870FPBP and most philosemitism-inspiring.
>>213454140Holy!
>>213453929Megabased choice. Best 'feratu and Dracula adaptation overall, for sure.
On that topic, I found out recently that there is a soap opera-esque French TV series that featured (get this) Isabelle Adjani, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert, Bรฉatrice Dalle, Charlotte Gainsbourg, among other popular actors, as guest stars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_My_Agent!
Is it any good? Certainly not, but it's curious that such a thing even exists.
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I don't know who the fuck George and Anna were but holy hell did they rustle the shit out of this guy's jimmies.
>>213454411I will now sniff your kino
>>213451994Why did you do that to her? :(
>>213454443>For years, I have been trying to restore to spectators a little bit of the kind of freedom they have in the other arts. Music, painting, the fine arts give recipients breathing space in their consideration of the work. The language-bound arts already circumscribe this freedom considerably, because they are forced to name things by their name. But what is named by its name is artistically dead, has stopped breathing, and can only be recycled in discussion.
>>213454782>art only works if nobody's talking about itWhat an odd thing to say
Maybe i should take some time off from here, it's starting to make me angry and i don't wanna turn out like costaricanon.
>>213454865It's very Antonin Artaud
>>213451856 (OP)no one cares but I saw something like this demon when I was experiencing sleep paralysis. it was standing on my bed, it was a similar dark green/brown color, pudgy, short and had a pigs face with fangs. i wonder if whoever came up with this scene had a similar experience
>>213455032I had sleep paralysis throughout my last year of high school, but i never saw anything, i just couldn't move, i wonder why that is when everybody else who's had sleep paralysis claims to see things.
>>213455108maybe they were standing behind you, ooooo spoopy!
I've seen shadow people in sleep paralysis though. one of them walked by my bed and ran their hand through my hair. another one was very small, like a kid and slapped my head until i somehow broke from the sleep paralysis in my dream and then chased it, caught it, held it by the head/neck and showed it to someone and they said 'what is that'? which creeped me out and woke me up
>>213452173Now watch Secrets & Lies
Leigh truly understands the working class and class dynamics in general
>>213454327I hadnโt heard of it before. I watched the Isabella Janny episode. Sheโs only in it for 3 scenes or so. Itโs a typical โdrama that has 2 jokes an episode so it can be classified as comedy for awards and farm awards in competition against lowbrow sitcomsโ style show.
>>213454443This is how boomers basedjakโd each other.
>>213454956My nigga
How have you been. Long time no chat !
>>213454865>i don't wanna turn out likeFamous last words
I am sitting alon e eating popcorn realizing I have have committed great suffering that is eating at whatever is left of my conscious
I am in the dark on my sofa typing this to you one handed
So you should spend ~95 seconds reading this
I am now almost out of popcorn I was shoveling it in bare handed
>>213445528Let's get one thing straight
Life is sadness it is constantly facing the impermanence of all the things that we love and our happiness too. All existing for just the moment we have them
The handicapped continue to cry and not get the help they needed. The living even less so
When I get lonesome the wind begin to moan.
I sat down to urinate and I got up without finishing. Piss droplets flew down my leg. I went to bed and I canโt find my car
>>213457428Is that Jonathan the Hamm? I love him in Mad Men
He's gonna post the entire film through webms.
Blessed thread tonight Gadonbros
Why is Waterworld clowned on by everyone as unserious, but Mad Max films are generally accepted as good films with a solid plot?
>>213458471I guess the grit of Mad Max vs the silliness of Waterworld idk.
>>213458471Charismatic lead. Mel Gibson is simply the more endearing actor.
Kevin Costner was not a suitable Mariner.
*mutilates G-paki's face beyond a reasonable amount*
>While at the University of Texas, Hamm was arrested for participating in a violent hazing incident in November 1990.The 20-year-old Hamm lit the pledge's jeans on fire, shoved his face in the dirt, and struck him with a paddle over his right kidney, before leading the pledge around the fraternity house with a hammer claw around the pledge's testicles. The incident resulted in the fraternity being shut down on campus. The pledge ended up needing medical care, and ultimately withdrew from school. Hamm made a plea deal and completed probation under the terms of a deferred adjudication, allowing him to not actually be charged with a crime. The charges were dismissed in August 1995.
>>213458471Well, see, two similar things are still actually quite different from one another and are thus perceived on their own merits. You can boil then down to their most basic building blocks to make them seem the same, but the reality still remains that they are not in an way, shape, or form the same. You're welcome.
>>213458699The Canadian actress Sarah Gadon was only 3 years old in 1990.
>>213458747True, waterworld is way better than any of the original mad maxes
>>213451856 (OP)>Penda's Fen editiongoddammit i literally started today with Alan Clarke's filmography, this is the type of shit that makes me feel paranoid y'know, these weird coincidences that happen all the time
rolling for a movie to watch, 0 is viewer's choice.
>>213458847Not coincidence. You are 100% being stalked by Dalleposter.
>>213459140damn, second viewer's choice in a row. guess I'll watch this one, what am I in for?
>>213451870No, and she never will be, no matter how many of your days you spend on 4chan and /film/ in order to get first post and manufacture some kind of consensus. She's a mediocre actress and a degenerate that is not respectable as an artist. Simple as. Kick rocks all you want.
>>213459508And her feet are disgusting.
>>213458699eh he's done enough humilation rituals to make up for it in my eyes
>For much of the twentieth century a fixture in criticsโ lists of the most significant films ever made, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, 1920)' is often described as the founding film of โart cinema,โ imbuing a form of cultural productionโthe popular cinemaโwith both the critical currency and the narrational uncertainties ofmodernism. In Caligari, a tale of horror and detection becomes in the end an object lesson in the untrustworthiness of narration. As embodied in the film, art cinema was able to ensure its success in Germany by launching an imaginative publicity campaign that lured prospective spectators with the enigmatic slogan โYou must become Caligari!โโa campaign that lent an extrafilmic, mass-audience dimension to a line drawn from the film. At the same time, Caligariโs international success came as the result of product differentiation strategies that intended to establish German cinemaโs distinctiveness from other national cinemas, particularly the increasingly dominant American one(Elsaesser, โFilm Historyโ 71-73; Kracauer 65).
>... the most durable legacy of Expressionism is its tracking of an isolated male character whose delusions, in the absence of any countervailing account of events, become welded to the impression of reality. That protagonistโs projections are signaled as such only by their excessiveness, which furnishes an excuse for stylistic violence and eccentricity. The striking style becomes commodified, though, as a way of attracting attention: no longer a sign of the damage an older generation has inflicted on the mind of the young, Expressionist protagonist, this style becomes the spectacular announcement of the arrival of a new gun in town.
Uh-oh, looks like my smartpost fried /film/'s feeble brains and killed the thread
it would seem that there are far too many liberties taken with french films in regard to a woman's body why are the french so pervert?
>>213461762From station to station, back to Dรผsseldorf City
Meet Iggy Pop and David Bowie
>>213461819Ya tvoy sluga, ya tvoy robotnik. Die MENSCH-MASCHINE
>>213451856 (OP)This nigga lookin zesty!
reposting for anyone who missed it
finally got around to finishing the first draft of the Scandinavian chart. I've already got all the directors for the Balkans chart, so that shouldn't take me as long to make. also, the Eastern Europe chart is now on letterboxd, essentially locking it in
https://letterboxd.com/filmcharts/list/film-s-trip-around-the-world-eastern-europe/
>>213451856 (OP)Penda Fen was a trash film. Lars Von Trier nailed folk horror with Antichrist.
>>213461762I am sick too much sex and nudity in films. It makes me miserable because I am a virgin. If a film has a sex scene I stop watching it and then give it one star on trannybox.
>>213462961Any film with Gainsbourg barefoot is a nightmare regardless of what else is going on.
>>213451870rabbi you have no power here.
>>213463019The incel-chud Bechdel test. The Chudcel test, if you will.
>>213463033You're right. I hated that rat looking bitch and that hollywood faggot. I am talking about the general atmosphere of the film. LVT absolutely nailed the folk horror atmosphere without any kitsch.
>>213463059No seriously what is fucking point of this much sex? Art house is utterly infected by this trash. I like LVT but even in his films there is too much sex. Fuck that shit.
Venezia lineup is fucking miserable.
Itโs Negative Nancy hours in /film/ again.
So I watched all of the films on /film/'s horror chart. I really enjoyed most of the recommendations. Really dig this kind of atmospheric horror rather than gore shit.
Is there any extended horror chart?
I would like to add two films
>Jacob's Ladder
>The Haunting(1963)
The sex I was owed was instead supplied to Godard. I deserve reimbursement.
>>213463512B-b-breedy Bobby?... But this is a b-b-blue board, not a ouija board...
>>213462952I've been anticipating this one. As usual, thanks chart anon
>mogs your preferred pretentious flick in terms of atmosphere
>>213463576THE SEX.
YOU OWED IT.
I NEVER CAME.
my favorite production studio? im glad you asked. let's see...if i had to choose one and only one it might be ealing studios!
>>213451856 (OP)QOTD 1:
It might be I Am Legend just from lack of serious competition. Even with all the stupid stuff, Fallout 3 is better than any movie for atmosphere. I think multiple video games I've played are. Films rarely capture the feel of post-apocalypse well. Threads might have if it weren't too obsessed with a sort of cheap and immature pessimism that only cheapened the actual bleakness it meant to portray.
QOTD 2:
Not entirely/only among spoiled assholes who would make themselves miserable in any time period where it wasn't beaten out of them at a young age.
The real problem is that man's longing to migrate, to travel to undiscovered lands and tame them, is frustrated by the lack of lands to settle. Most of our remaining wilderness is carefully kept wild for good reason, and hiking is a neutered hobby containing all the boredom of exploration with little of the payoff. There are lots of great sites to see, but few of them will be unexpected. You can travel the world, but it's all been civilized, so you need money which you on average must acquire through tedium and patience to do so, rather than bravery, survival skills, hunting prowess, and resignation to the risk of dying of want.
It's a good problem to have, though.
>>213455032It's true, I've seen demons before and they look like shadow people. Very powerful beings.
Every devil Iโve ever seen is white. SHO-NUFF.
>>213463327although what im about to suggest fails the consensus of what the classification of horror contains it is worth noting that horror itself is subjective and highly dependant on tolerance levels. that's right. a cat about to fall from a tree? horror. an old woman left alone without anyone else to help because her sons left her behind as they all went off to join the workforce? horror. anyways, the recommendations im getting to contains mythical ghost stories from nippon directors: ghost story of yotsuya 1949, kaidan 196x, the snow woman 196x, and the bride from hades 1968.
>>213464133Thank you.
Can you suggest something akin to the atmospheric horror of LVT's Antichrist?
>>213464133Also while you're at it could you suggest me some good action horror?
>>213458699Roger Sterling moment*
>>213458312>>213458770This nigga apparently a real life acaholic and needed help
>>213464024>I've seen demons beforeMe too, and they look like pic rel.
>>213458699God damn it, Don, you've done it again!
>>213464455She's on-track to becoming even more hated than Charlotte (and rightly so).
>>213464455I hate her stupid fucking mouth so much.
>>213459519>>213463033Girls with ugly feet go for blacks because niggas wear their shoes when they go to bed.
Erryone knows that the girls who go for those fellows have the best feet since the girls know they will be shoeless over 50% of the time
Makes sense rite
>>213459519 #
>>213463033 #
Girls with ugly feet go for blacks because niggas wear their shoes when they go to bed.
Erryone knows that the girls who go for those Asian fellows have the best feet since the girls know they will be shoeless over 50% of the time
Makes sense rite
>>213464486Something I would have expected from Pete Campbell, or Roger. But not our Dick Whiteman of all peeple
>>213464714This is fake right? Do their feet just never sweat?
>>213463782glad someone is still looking forward to these. also, since the Balkans chart is probably going to be done either today or tomorrow, I've started getting names for the next chart, Southern Europe. so if you've got anyone you want added for any of the following countries, let me know
>Andorra>Cyprus>Gibraltar >Italy>Malta>Monaco>Portugal>San Marino>Spain>Vatican City
>>213451856 (OP)>QotD IDunno, probably the first Mad Max, which barely had any apocalyptic vibes whatsoever
>QotD IIDunno, Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Y2K might have had something to do with it though
>>213464804Amwf girls donโt give their feet a chance to sweat or get dirty. Asians keep a clean house after all
Oreo on the other handโฆ..
>>213460582>copypaste>smartpostChoose one.
>>213463176NYFF wins again
>>213464455I love her
>>213464572I too hate her mouth because her lips aren't making direct contact with mine
>>213465141I'm rooting for you Temuanon, don't let them get you down
Unless you're one of the pedo type asians
>>213464519Charlotte's only misdemeanor is having odd looking feet. Wiazemsky's crimes are comparable to Dominique Labourier (d.2025)!
โMy spirit will rise from the grave and the world will see i was right.โ
>>213466282>In 1961 Godard shot A Woman Is a Woman (1961), his first film using color widescreen stock/film/xisters?!??!?!?!??
>>213466282for me it's Vladimir and Rosa
>>213466282How do I pull off having this hairline?
>no Hong Sang Soo at Venice
>no Hong Sang Soo at Locarno
>no Hong Sang Soo at TIFF
Unless he decides to visit Telluride or San Sebastian for some reason this is the year of only one Hong Sang Soo film, first since 2020 I think.
>>213466622be kind of weird looking, if you have a young looking face you're fucked
>>213466622i think the eyebrows must carry it
>>213466622Be very thin, older overweight Godard looked like a regular 4/10 disgusting unc
>>213464519Her crimes are numerous.
>>213466827None of us care.
>>213463327>>213464400Try /hor/. I don't get why you guys keep asking us for horror recs when there's a specific horror general just over there.
>>213467486Same reason we don't ask /film/ about general recs, the general for a given thing will always be filled with an endless game of hate-popular-thing and disagree-with-previous-popular-opinion so you will never get useful information from it
>>213467486Because /hor/ is for general horror recs. Some /film/ is horror, but not all horror is /film/.
>>213467486Are you one of those retards who think that horror can't be /film/?
>>213454830That's not what he said.
>>213463853Who staged this.
>>213467830It wasn't staged, it's a documentary.
>>213464953Well, you know, the usual ones like
Monicelli, Antonioni, Rossellini, De Sica, De Santis, Risi, Scola, Germi, Olmi, de Seta, Damiani, Rosi, Frammartino, Piavoli, Fellini, Zeffirelli, Pasolini, Argento, Sorrentino, Bertolucci, Visconti, Gomes, de Oliveira, Monteiro, Costa, de la Iglesia, Almodovar, Erice, Saura, Buรฑuel, Berlanga, you know, the usual ones.
>>213467447you got multiplie personalities?
>>213467830>the art is lost if you name it and call it by nameLanguage is literally built on naming shit. Whether he meant to or not, that's exactly what he said.
>>213467729No, never said that.
Has /film/ donated to the KG annual fundraising?
What's the old viking (IF it's a viking flick, since I don't remember almost anything about it) movie with Rutger Hauer where he dies at the end and exclaims "Odin, I'm coming to you!" as he draws his last breath and raises his sword in the sky?
Tried to look it up, but no search engine gives definite answer. At first I thought it's Ladyhawke, but Rutger Hauer's character in that doesn't die at the end.
Also, what's the old viking movie or TV series about some vikings sailing/traveling through the semi-mythical world, presented like a fantasy movie, with them reaching "end of the world" at a point and it is a literal flatearther'esque "end of the world" where ocean water sharply drops like a waterfall into nothingness? I don't remember much about that, other than it had probably had Jormungandr and Yggdrasil in it, and that sailing vikings were orienting by stars and constellations at a point. I think it was either a 80's or 90's movie/series.
I'VE GOT BODY MADE OF FUR
CAN'T BE BETTER THAN TONIGHT
CAN'T BE BETTER THAN TONIGHT
CAN'T BE BETTER THAN TONIGHT
>>213468939I would if I was on there
>>213469182I can forward your donation ;)
I know we've got a lot of /mu/ buffs here (myself not really included). has anyone heard of W.I.T.C.H. before? I had never heard of them before watching this documentary, but their music is really good, especially for a rock band from the 70's from Zambia of all places. the documentary itself was also pretty good, nothing earth shattering, but it's good. 7/10 for the documentary, but extra points for introducing me to an artist I'm interested in exploring more
>>213469226hows about you just give some of them there invites?
>>213462961Any film from von Trier is a slop regardless of what else is going on.
>>213469383so basically the only good music is classical music
>>213470026I would be eternally grateful to you anon
Championfarm93@proton.me
I wonder where this "champion farm" is located.
>>213469383Unrelated but if you dig African music, you should check out Fela Kuti. He's arguably the most important artist in Nigerian history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtkbruUslw
>>213470359Nigga dind gime shiet yo
Sometimes, feminine trannies can be hot.
i will never believe that statement to be true, regardless of whether or not it is true.
>>213471154based. trans/film/ when?
>>213471611second one is Erik the Viking with the (bad) half of the Monty Python
"The human condition" trilogy was very good. It took me 3 years to finally watch all of them but I feel very fulfilled and satiated now
>>213472671It seems like the movie I was asking about at first glance, but I don't think it's the one I'm looking for.
The one I saw, had definitely a scene where they were sailing very slowly at a complete nighttime, they were looking at stars and constellations, and when they approached the "end of the world" it was a very slow paced, nearly picturesque scene, not in a daytime as shown in "Erik The Viking" and not as frantic or slapstick. I don't even think that the one I saw, was much of a comedy, but just a fantasy adventure movie.
Also, what about the first one, still? Maybe I've mistaked Rudger Hauer for some other actor? Which was the viking movie where a dude gets stabbed at the very end and then proclaimes "Odin, I'm coming to you!" while raising his sword above his head, before dying? If I recall correctly, it was the last scene of the movie and it was a at the top of some tower in a castle, or something.
>>213473035A toast for this refined gentleman with the most exquisite motion picture dispositions.
Oh god, not the pics again...
Just found out Akerman was a zionist. Heartbroken.
>>213473580This was not a zionist quote.
>>213465665You are a demon-lover.
Those lips would destroy you as they've destroyed many a greater man.
>>213465964She's worse than Labourier.
>>213473709This is toughbeit
>When I see orthodox Jews walking in my neighborhood โ leaving the synagogue, with their black hats โ I tell them, โShabbat, Shalomโ, and it does me some good. Itโs stupid, I know, but thatโs how it is. They look at me weirdly but they respond, in a low voice, โShabbat, Shalomโ. At that moment, I feel like I belong โ or the opposite, that Iโm looking to belong, even for just a second. Itโs a funny thing โ besides which, I love Israel, even if itโs its own form of exile. One more type. I feel good there, usually, even if I donโt agree with the government. Even if I know that, for Israel to exist, it has to act like other races. To shed blood, and seize lands.
>>213473807>You are a Demonlover (2002)What the FUCK did Assayas mean by this, bros?
>*Jeanne Dielmann magically disappears from BFI 2032
Mentally slamming Wiazemsky's stupid cunt face into the concrete over and over again. Feeling righteous.
>>213473807>Those lips would destroy you as they've destroyed many a greater man.See, that's what makes her so alluring. Imagine having passionate nights with Wiazemsky KNOWING she will do everything to ruin your life... I'm gettin' all hot and bothered just thinkin' about it!
>>213473913That would be so fucking funny.
>>213473824Not zionist, just proud of her heritage and culture.
>>213473979>See, that's what makes her so alluringThat only works if the woman is hot. There's a reason that this man-eater's prey consists of a perverted old Catholic granny and a leftist Norwood casualty.
>>213473580Hilarious turbo-dyke.
the desperate hours more like deleted from library
>>213474039Seems zionist, good job.
We turn the TV on and it's Baby Boy playin' on BET.
are there's english subs for this out there?
i've only been able to find portuguese and persian
>>213474360This is a philosemtic general.
>>213474360That's what we strive to do here
>>213474312Try finding The.Fabric.of.the.Human.Body.2022.1080p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP2.0.H.264-SCOPE.mkv
It has english subs included along with german, spanish, dutch, portuguese, and turkish subs.
>>213474426The best posters are both philosemites and anti-semites.
>>213474460Yeah; we love Jews and hate Arabs.
>>213474706Ain't no way this is a real quote.
day 3 finally about to finish written in the wind 1956
>>213474727no but this is
>In 2025, she signed a call for legally condemning Anti-Zionism as antisemitism.[61]
>>213474706Successor to the pager attacks is Charlotte mass-sending feet pics to all resistance forces.
>>213474770This ain't even that weird; I've met a few quote unquote "anti-zionists" that are just anti-semites in denial.
>>213474898I love all the squabbling. It's just a pity that both sides can't lose.
>>213474920you want both zionists and jews to lose?
>>213474938Zionists and antizionists.
>>213474727https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2003/07/04/16246491.php
It is a real quote by Ariel Sharon. (Former Prime Minister of Israel)
>>213474746Why the fuck is it taking you so long.
>>213474993lil mermaid ass bitch got a lotta hate in him
>>213474993I saw through that shit.
>>213475061For real.
For real though, imagine being a man named Ariel lol.
>>213475121Nominative version of a Napoleon complex at work with them no doubt.
>>213475121My best friend's brother from childhood is called Ariel. No, he's not jewish.
>>213475195>No, he's not jewish.Sorry to hear that, anon.
>>213475015you know one thing that is missing in this melodrama is the time for characters to sit back, relax and enjoy a film with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. it's just not something you get to see in films directed by douglas sirk. i guess my point is that ive had a lot of things come up here and there that have grabbed my attention away from watching, for instance, responding and replying to anons. perhaps this highlights not attention span, but rather, a critique on the movie itself. is written in the wind lacking in some way or could it be that melodramas cause this behavior through its formulaic and predictable patterns?
>>213475300Personally I think the good old โTight 88โ is the most kino of runtimes
>>213475300I think you're just retarded.
watched this flick and holy fuck did amerimutts of the 60s really be like
>maybe... maybe black people are human beings too...
>*gets an oscar*
maybe... maybe black people are human beings too...
>>213475691>>213475709Took 60 years to realize โฆ the answer was โฆโฆโฆ no
There are no decent human beings, that's just how it is on this bitch of an earth.
>>213475691This is a great movie, and as a european I do find it shocking just how racist americans were for such a long time. Appearantly when Poitier slapped the white guy back it caused huge uproar. Its a great film
A movie about racism that isn't so great is Mississippi Burning, no need to watch that one
>>213475907>great moviebut is it a great film? spike lee can be kino and do racism at the same time.
>>213475907A lot of americans are still racist af tho. Stupid people are racist, really.
Best films about racism? The Crimson Kimono by Sam Fuller and Stars on My Crown by Jacques Tourneur. What else? Only very serious sincere answers please.
>>213476109I am but not towards blacks.
>>213475949I consider it a great film yes. When it opened with Sidney Poitier just sitting around and Ray Charles theme, I knew it was a film and not just a movie or a flick or a *shudders* Spike Lee Joint
>>213454865I'm not angry anymore, it passed, i'm in a good mood now.
Guys, I don't get it, why did she say this?
>>213476114Malcolm X is a masterpiece.
>>213476540I said serious sincere answers only.
>>213476403Because she's evil incarnate.
>>213476114I was going through some lists of best films about racism and it kind of makes me feel like the definitive all time great movie that deals with racism, particularly towards blacks in the USA has yet to be made. There's lots of movies with that topic sure, but none I would truly consider the holy Grail of its theme
>>213476874It's literally Do the Right Thing. You can dance around this fact as much as you want, but it's the truth Ruth
>>213476807There you had it.
>>213476898I like that movie but it's too contemporary and local to be the genre defining film
Why do racists hate do the right thing? It literally shows the blacks as low iq reactionaries and the whites are more sympathetic
>>213477224Anti-racist here; yep, the movie was always retarded (but understandable).
>>213477150What?
>>213477224The moral of the film is that everyone did the wrong thing. It's literally in the title.
>>213477269This retard had a falling out with his dad over him dating a white woman, Spike is a huge racist.
>>213477224>>213477258I'm neither racist nor anti-racist, it's just a heavy handed mediocre film.
>>213477269I would like a "12 years the slave" type movie but better to exist so I could hold that hypothetical movie as the flag bearer
I'm starting to begin to suspect that maybe some of these quotes are fake.
>>213477347I think it's a good film but I never agreed with a lot of its message. The "no brothas on the wall" scene always seemed ridiculous and entitled to me. If anything, I think the film is realistic in showing how people act when stressed out. Even Sal was a retard in the end, trying to crack niggas' skulls with a bat; talk about having no self control.
All jokes aside, I do find her little bunny teef extremely cute....
>>213458770He's so lucky. I love Sarah Gadon
>>213477566Seek help (from an exorcist).
>>213477566Don't fall for demonic tricks.
>>213477566>I do find her little bunny teef extremely cuteI'd find them cuter lying in the gutter, post-stomp.
>>213459140watch something not asian for once you stupid asiaboo
Aaaand that's my time. Thank you, you've been a great audience. More quotes coming later.
>>213464714>Makes sense riteUnironically pretty sensible.
>>213477893One does not simply tell someonejohn to stop watching gookslop.
>>213478348Farmiga is such a foot slut I love it
>>213478348Harpie? Buddy? Wiazemsky and her buck teeth : Cute or not? I trust your judgment.
We're just going to continue talking about some polish slut who couldn't act for another 10 threads aren't we
>>213479126Got any better ideas, pal?
>>213479287It's easy if you try, but the shitters need to fuck off or grow up. This is some legit kindergarten dialectics going on.
>>213479554Lol bro, you're so laughable. You're always forcing some kind of "own" in every interaction.
>>213479639>forcing some kind of "own"I assure you they come very easily.
>>213480408But there are none.
At the end of the day, you're one of the most insecure men I've ever encountered in my life.
>>213476114Shock Corridor, Nothing But a Man, Borderline (with Paul Robeson)
Chompony...stay away from those chicken.
>>213480641Don't you put that evil on us.
>>213480724Too late.
>chomp chomp
>>213480814Oh well. Still not as bad as Wiazemsky.
>Klossowski was responsible for a new publication of The 120 Days of Sodom & Other Writings by the Marquis de Sade in 1964.
>Klossowski wrote full-length volumes on the Marquis de Sade and Friedrich Nietzsche, a number of essays on literary and philosophical figures, and five novels. The Baphomet is a transgressive piece of experimental fiction authored by Pierre Klossowski.
This guy played the evil miller in Au Hasard Balthazar. I wonder why Bresson picked him of all people
>>213478768Her buck teeth remind me of Shelley Duvall's which is a good thing but Anne's not really my type. She's kinda cute based on pictures alone but not "wow now I have the sudden urge to post her" cute. I also don't have the same negative connotation other anons have of her so I'll have to watch Balthazar and get back with you.
I'd choose Marika Green over Wiazemsky but Bergman's waifus mog both imo
>>213481076And why not some nice webms with sound to accompany them?
>>213481105Klossowski was part of Georges Bataille's inner circle. I'm not aware if Bresson ever read Bataille's work, but I always felt a sort of symbolic kinship between the two. Their works both deal with the 'problem' of evil and transgression with a very French sensibility, but coming from radically different places (one was a staunch Nietzschean, the other a dedicated Catholic).
>>213481130Bergman actually had sex with all his female stars, Bresson merely wanted to. It's the key difference.
>>213481265What do you think of the new SF6 C. Viper? Can't wait to see those tiddies bounce!
>>213477269What's the moral of remaking a Kurosawa movie and having a rap battle as it's climax?
>>213481317That nothing is sacred.
>>213481298I have not played a SF game since the psone.
>>213481325Kek. Got his ass.
Finished the Three Colors trilogy the other night. Red > Blue > White
>>213481408>filmWhite > Red > Blue
>endingBlue > White > Red
>chickRed > Blue > White
Do you guys ever consider yourselves to be terribly insignificant? Have you embraced it? At that point, isn't your own happiness and the happiness of those your directly responsible for of upmost importance? For me.. I'm alone, so I read, and watch movies, and try not to scream at myself too much when a bad memory pops into my head for the 60th or 70th time that day (everyday). Anyways, I hope you smile at least once a day.
>>213481555>and try not to scream at myself too much when a bad memory pops into my head for the 60th or 70th time that day (everyday).Do intense exercises. Get a gym membership. I had the same problem, and this was the only cure that worked for me.
>>213481555every day i dont do something truly horrible is a gift to the world