>The Avengers should not have supervision!
>We should work by ourslves!
>Implying that the opening act on Civil War wouldn't have been solved if Team Cap had the help of 30 S.W.A.T agents or 30 soldiers on their side.
Why Cap was so wrong in everything ever?
>>69797093
He's so handsome though.
>>69797175
Marvel fans, ladies and gentlemen.
>>69797093
>mcucks trying to discuss brainless entertainment
lmao, cw will never be kino, get over it,
What did he mean by this?
#triggered
>>69797052
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>69797052
Holy shit, I do not remember Darla being in that movie
Can any film critic anon tell me how to get my short film reviewed in newspapers and websites?
I'm going to screen my next film at a local theatre. I was thinking of inviting a bunch of film critics to the première and perhaps pay them to write reviews?
What does it take to get reviewed in media?
>>69797043
Find some local newspapers, zines, blogs in your area and send them a formal invitation to see it with free tickets.
make memes about it
>let me tell you something about women
>something about women
What did he mean by this?
>>69796886
He meant that he wanted to tell them something about women
>>69796886
is that an actual quote from the show or just from that really funny youtube poop?
>>69796958
let's all watch this youtube poop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeIkk6Yo0s8
>del taco tells her to move to a small town where the rule of law still exists
The irony is that small towns tend to be some of the most corrupt and lawless places in America.
They're the first to get involved in trafficking rings due to minimal federal oversight and difficulty in investigating once the whole community becomes complicit.
For a lawyer turned cartel hitman, he's pretty ignorant.
Thinly veiled Sicario thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkWl5ctiWyM
In a small town, there is at least the possibility that the few men in charge can be of good moral character. If the entire law in the town is just 3 people, you put 3 of the right people in those positions, and you have something.
In a large city, there are too many people involved, with each position of power meaning a higher possibility of corruption.
The guy who wrote Sicario literally just Googled up all his "research".
It's not to be taken seriously.
What went so wrong?
>>69796765
wow nice shoop, m8! while I would have loved for there to be a season nine I think it's good that they ended it when they did rather than risk the show going on for too long and ending on a bad note
>>69796925
I really loved the series finale with J.D.'s montage of what his future could hold. It was such a perfect send-off to the show.
>>69796925
why couldn't they just fucking name it Scrubs: Med School
Imagine Bollywood buy the right to remake a classic Hollywood movie, what would the name of that movie be ?
Dirty Work
Poofather
the dark crap rises
You've put in charge of making a Scooby Doo movie. It must be a commercial and critical success. Who do you cast, and what mystery does the gang tackle?
Dark gridmark remake with a murder mystery. Monster isn't real. Cast is multi-cultural.
Millennials will eat this trash up, and critics will love it
There's already been an immensely successful Scooby-Doo movie
What kind of dog is Scooby?
A black Dalmatian?
Don't know what board this goes on but yeah, just watched this recently, was pretty good despite the "WE WUZ REVOLUTIONARIES AND SHIETTT" cast
The songs were enjoyable
The characters were likeable as well\
Lafayette was based as fuck
Hamilton was ironically the worst part of the play
other than that it gets 8/10 for me
>>69796598
>not a 10/10 for the colored cast alone
Wow. Kill yourself anytime please.
>literally going to musicals
>>69796665
>he thinks I paid over 100$ to go see a musical on BROADWAY
For England, James?
No, for memes.
>>69796594
No, for /v/
For you
What went wrong?
It just wasn't very funny.
I think I laughed maybe once the whole season. Cracked a smile a few times, but that really isn't enough when your show is supposed to be a comedy
I still go back and watch the old muppets movies like christmas carrol and treasure island. Some of my fondest childhood memories of movies. The new stuff just doesnt have the same magic for me though.
>more cynical and "adult" muppets
>this doesn't apply to the characters known entirely for talking shit
How do you fuck that up?
Is /tv/ ready for this dumb shit to be folded into the JUSTice league movie?
>Zack Snyder is the key to all of this
>>69796470
What am I even looking at here? Sorry but I dont suffer from autism but have a passing interest in capeshit
>>69796538
The death of the sacred cow
So, if anyone else has ever seen the Outer Limits episode "Think Like a Dinosaur," I was wondering if the Star Trek Transporters actually kill the being being transported, with the pattern forming in a new location having all those memories and physical characteristics, but the original being destroyed to "balance the equation." That equation being that a person cannot be allowed to exist in two places at the same time?
Also, why didn't the "evil" races with transporter-tech ever use it to duplicate (and back up) their most useful entities...
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>>69796421
Scotty leaves himself in transporter limbo. Riker's involved some magic clouds. Moriarty was something that at first couldn't be done then they let him pretend in a kind of dream world simulation that he's a real boy, but I forget if they actually work out how to make him.
You probably could use it like that but a better question is probably why didn't they use it for medicine more?
I used to think transporters were murder boxes, but I've learned to stop worrying and love them.
Time, space energy... everything is quantized
therefore all movement could be described as destruction in one place and construction in another place.
The illusion of infinitely divisible space is just a mistake of the human brain (see: Zeno's paradox), which uses infinity as a sort of mental estimation trick, but infinity doesn't actually exist (Edgar Allen Poe's Eureka has a good explanation of this, there are probably better ones for today's...
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What do you think of Man on Fire?
And what are some similar gritty 'revenge' type films?
descent if you are into revenge fantasies. might bore you otherwise.
kill bill
i spit on your grave
>>69796343
No 'strong women' pls
>>69796327
More of a comedy, no?
Which Stephen King adaptions, movie and television, are good?
>>69796180
The Stand is okay.
Christine
The Shining
Pet Semetary
Carrie
The Langoliers is entertainingly bad.
The Mist
Misery
Silver Bullet