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Anonymous No.213617370 >>213617397 >>213617485 >>213618158 >>213618208 >>213618223 >>213618340 >>213619018 >>213621549 >>213622292
What is the most "WOW so deep!" moment that you've seen in a movie or show?
Anonymous No.213617397
>>213617370 (OP)
damn, I wish I was 12 again
Anonymous No.213617424 >>213618099
oh thats easy
Anonymous No.213617485 >>213618174 >>213618340
>>213617370 (OP)
What is it with hollywood writers saying the most basic shit and audiences just lapping it up as if it's profound?
>yeah bro, everyone dies
This is the shit you realize at 5 when your dog has to get buried. How is this "mind blowing" to actual adults?
Anonymous No.213618099
>>213617424
based
Anonymous No.213618158
>>213617370 (OP)
A fat bong rip and the entire film Slacker has me saying this. Fucking smurfs man, a way to get kids to get used to seeing blue people, readying them for Krishna.
Anonymous No.213618174
>>213617485
The average slop-enjoyer has never had any real hardships. The concept of death is just something they try to avoid thinking about until it happens.
Anonymous No.213618208
>>213617370 (OP)
>you cannot be outsmarted if you are not smart
Anonymous No.213618223
>>213617370 (OP)
Anonymous No.213618340
>>213617485
>>213617370 (OP)
you're just getting triggered because you would prefer a more intentionalist message where problems are caused by bad people, like has an objective purpose etc.
Anonymous No.213618947
>You try to predict movements by drawing on patterns in nature. Yes, of course, the mathematical properties of tree rings, sunflower seeds, the limbs of galactic spirals. I learned this. I loved the cross harmonies between nature and data. You taught me this. You made this form of analysis horribly and sadistically precise. But you forgot something along the way...the importance of the lopsided.

The dialogue in Cosmopolis walks a fine line between deep and pretentious.
Anonymous No.213619018 >>213619653 >>213621047
>>213617370 (OP)
Why are people still seething about this show? It's basically no different from any cartoon at this point after the 3rd(?) season got so much backlash. I'd say the only thing that really sets it apart at this point is the prominence of elaborate action scenes in it.
Anonymous No.213619653
>>213619018
it sucks
Anonymous No.213620571 >>213622133
Hey.
Anonymous No.213621047
>>213619018
Season 3 and beyond sucked donkey balls, but people seem to forget that seasons 1 and 2 were actually good.
Anonymous No.213621549
>>213617370 (OP)
He's right though
Anonymous No.213622076
>/tv/ STILL seething about a cartoon that peaked a decade ago
Anonymous No.213622133
>>213620571
kek
Anonymous No.213622292 >>213622369
>>213617370 (OP)
I miss when Rick was just a kooky drunk grandpa that did mad science and went on adventures, instead of this nihilistic manchild loser discount time-lord Dan Harmon self-insert that he became.
Anonymous No.213622369 >>213622464
>>213622292
That was when he was a Roiland character in a Harmon world. Roiland lost out in the writers room some time around season 3, and it became much more like a Harmon character with Roiland characteristics and dialog. Then we started to get 'god-Rick' stuff in season 4, probably because the audience loved it so much when he fucked the citadel and the gromflamites in the season 3 opener (pickle Rick wasn't 'god-Rick' yet).
Anonymous No.213622464
>>213622369
Sounds about right. When it went from Rick being able to make mistakes and panic a bit, to Rick just having backups for any scenario (that then coveniently get forgotten the next time it might be handy), it made the whole thing feel pointless.

I also hated how Morty went from an idiot kid stumbling along, to being another self-insert that does cool shit while being bored about it.