How does music influence your taste in film?
is this image saying we have the most patrician taste in movies?
>>65794490
It doesn't. Your pic was made by a redditer who's never been on 4chan.
>>65794490
i would love to have time to watch movies
no one voted for anything in that image. I'm not sure if it's the other way around, but a lot of people on /mu/ have tastes in books that line up with /lit/ at least 75% of the time.
I'm p sure this board checks other board's tastes.
>>65794490
>no High Fidelity
>>65794573
I bet you have a high opinion of yourself dont you
I would venture a guess that 75% of /mu/ doenst even read
>>65794490
I assume this is a complete fucking troll, since anyone who's been on here knows that we don't like pretty much any of those films (I've seen a few memes about School of Rock, though, that was funny), and /lit/ hates Harry Potter and all that other shit. Oh man I'm so fantastic I'm almost self aware.
>>65794640
how new
>>65794609
No High Fidelity, No Almost Famous, this list is shit.
>>65794490
>people falling for the bait image
You're supposed to laugh
>>65794490
Your bait is too forward. There needs to be some subtlety. If you replace Bitch Pureshit with Frank then you'd be taking a solid step in the right direction.
>>65794490
This is clearly bait but I don't understand the logic. It's not like I have to like all music-related film just because I like music more than most people.
>>65795294
>Bitch Pureshit
I hope you didn't thank that was clever
>>65795348
It got a (You) didn't it.
>>65794490
It doesn't. It's pretty cool when they reference or sample a song from a band/artist that I know for a scene or something but that's it. I barely even watch music documentaries.
Frank and Future Folk are great films.
what's funny is School of Rock and Scott Pilgrim are good movies.
>>65794490
>no Detroit Rock City