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>>70380981
stop shilling your stupid article.
>>70381029
this sure does look like a site i would like to continuously go to
Shit article. This is too fucking obvious. Nobody here need this six step plan.
Why don't you go into detail about the timeframes etc?
In your opinion, what's the worst casting decision ever made for a movie?
>>70380898
How would that make sense for an Amazon warrior to wear this stupid man's wet dream costume on the left!?
>>70380928
Because it's superior.
>>70380898
What are some of the best World War 2 movies out there, /tv/?
>believing that WWII actually happened
American education everyone
As far as plane movies go.
>>70380858
are u okay?
Is this the most powerful image from live TV ever?
>>70380749
>image.jpg
It would have been more powerful if she was shot in the head by a larger calibre bullet
>>70380766
It's not even a jpg you dumb redditer
Who was your favorite character in Scream Queens?
her because of her sexy panty scene
Chanel "my character was created so we could make inside jokes about stuff that Emma has actually done irl" Oberlin
#3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AO19XY2rqc
JUST
bumping for muhcapkino
That intro with the soundtrack is beautiful
>>70380573
All that money I spent for cinema ticket and snacks...
>start film
>see this
>what do?
>>70380548
get a refund. no way Im giving those shitheads money.
Criterion is the biggest pile of shite in existence.
>>70380644
>torrents
>get a refund
Landing this plane safely, with everyone unharmed.
>>70380432
Rate the last five films you watched
Notes on a Scandal: 4/4
L'amico di famiglia: 3/4
Half Nelson: 3/4
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: 3/4
American Gangster: 3/4
>>70380369
Batman v Superman: 1/3
The Nice Guys: 5/6
10 Cloverfield Lane: 3/7
The Witch: 5/9
Only God Forgives: 16/21
Use 5 stars or 10 stars you pretentious twat, you're not Ebert
>>70380526
Never fucking reply to me again
The Book of Eli: 5/5
Tom Hardy should have won an Oscar. He had more lines and was 10x better than Leo in this movie.
>>70380248
very true, although he wasn't as good as Mark Rylance in his relevant category you berk.
Nothing about his performance was impressive though, except his ability to mumble. Character was good, but Hardy was nothing special.
>>70380491
>berk
Englishman spotted. Kindly kill yourself you uncultured swine
Also, mark Rylance was absolute garbadge in his roll.
Just saw this, overall I thought it was pretty disappointing.
Going into it, I didn't know very much besides a basic plot summary. I like Collin Farrell and I apreciate art house films so I was in. This movie relied on what my biggest grips is with some 'artsy' films and allot of theater performances- straightforward yet quircky dioulauge, like a Wes Anderson film, that pseudo intellectuals eat up. Yes, I get it. It was strange diolauge and the directness is different from a normal film, paired with a contrary performance and it can sometimes be interesting,...
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>The Lobster
>no lobsters
The dialogue was to show how people just shallowly talk about nonsense instead of having real conversations. You non near sighted pick.
Just like with Dogtooth the execution fails to reach the excellence of the concept. It falls flat when Farrell starts living in the woods
Any one see this?
>>70380180
Who?
>>70380180
Is that Bo Burnham?
Just finished it.
It's garbage, barely any jokes.
R'hllor's Chosen OTP
>>70377581
Azor Jon
PRESTON
>>70379702
>given the conversion of Tommen
I'm sure Tommen was "officially" already religious. All he has done, from the public perspective, is institute Caesaropapism. Probably.
>He's commonly known as the master of sequels
>Has never made a sequel better than the original
Can somebody explain this to me?
>>70379904
The hardest part of making a sequel is making it good. He made ones that were good. That alone is more than what many could do
Also notable for that the 3rd movie that's made in the series he touched always sucks
>>70379912
this senpai
Why is pic related the best episode of The Simpsons?
Because Last Exit is much much better
>>70379849
Did Sopranos took this shot?
>>70379920
What is 22 Short Films About Springfield