Ok.
Wtf is kino?
TV changes popular phrases every 2 months.
L'Ravageur (Miller, 1997)
>>67654336
Batman v Superman is a great example of it. I would even go so far as to say that it's the kino in it's purest form.
Another form of Kino is 2013's Man of Steel. Both of these movies are examples of Kino.
>>67654381
Man it's cute how you damage/co/ntrol redditors are trying to hijack /tv/ vernacular.
>>67654336
maybe you should stop watching so many movies and come here more often then you fucking casual faggot
>>67654336
>kino
>every two months
>spoonfeed me waaaah waaaaah I don't want to lurk moar
So you haven't even been here that long?
stinky dinky
>>67654336
Kino is short for Kinographia
hello
Film vs Movie vs Cinema is real, but kino, fllick, etc were added by tasteless dronesthat were made insecure by this whole thing.
like when fedoracore got introduced to this board
“A movie is made for an audience and a film is made for both the audience and the filmmakers. I think that The Game is a movie and I think Fight Club‘s a film. I think that Fight Club is more than the sum of its parts, whereas Panic Room is the sum of its parts. I didn’t look at Panic Room and think: Wow, this is gonna set the world on fire. These are footnote movies, guilty pleasure movies. Thrillers. Woman-trapped-in-a-house movies. They’re not particularly important.” - David Fincher
"My film is not a movie. My film is not about Vietnam. It is Vietnam. It's what it was really like. It was crazy. We were in the jungle, there were too many of us, we had access to too much money, too much equipment, and little by little we went insane." — Francis Ford Coppola
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film#Terminology_used
>By contrast, in the US "movie" is the predominant form. Although the words "film" and "movie" are sometimes used interchangeably, "film" is more often used when considering artistic, theoretical, or technical aspects, as studies in a university class and "movies" more often refers to entertainment or commercial aspects, as where to go for fun on a date. For example, a book titled "How to Read a Film" would be about the aesthetics or theory of film, while "Lets Go to the Movies" would be about the history of entertaining movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMsp05iSk7s [Embed]
movies are about economics.
cinema is about esthetics.
film is about politics.
-"How To Read A Film" by James Monaco
Also the separation is recognized in these texts
Bresson's Notes on the Cinematographer
Tarkovsky's Sculpting in Time
Delleuze's Cinema I&II
>>67654336
Kino means cinema in german.
Flick, movie, cinema, film...
Unless you are a neckbeard, these are synonyms.
>>67654336
kino is a movement for directors to make art
a kino is a flicky-film that's verging on a joint, yet has more style than substance unlike a photoplay.
>>67654608
I bet you enjoy the films of Wes Anderson.
>>67654878
i enjoy his flicks
>>67654915
these fucking autists
>>67654878
Wes Anderson is a man of movie making
Darjeeling is the only thing that could have taken him out of that status but he couldn't help himself
Kino = something light not made for the general viewership rather than critics
Capekino is something like Batman v Superman as opposed to The Dark Knight
Brendankino is something like George of the Jungle as opposed to Crash
>>67654336
DC = kino
muhrvell = not kino
hope that cleared it up for you
I hate this place.
>>67654451
Liking Marvel's quips and random pop culture references are the marks of a redditor. Nice try though.
>>67654336
The sad thing about this image is that his head is actually around the nipple area
kino has been a thing for a little while
>>67655346
Kino has to be perfect
Capeshit = unbelievable shlock
Capeshit can never be Kino.
>>67654608
>Film vs Movie vs Cinema is real, but kino, fllick, etc were added by tasteless dronesthat were made insecure by this whole thing.
like when fedoracore got introduced to this board
It was never real.
It's honestly my least favorite meme on 4chan. IT makes discussing anything on this board difficult.
>>67654336
"Kino" means "it's not good but I like it, so I'm going to pretend the minor reasons it rubbed me the right way are deep cinematic truths".
>>67656344
t. flick lover
What happened? Doesn't all capeshit do well?
>>67656544
>It was never real.
It was when /mu/ first brought it over
>>67656653
absolutely kino
>>67655270
>>67654381
I'm starting to think redditors believe "capekino" is an unironic phrase. not just a joke mocking all capeshit
SERIOUS NON-AUTISTIC ANSWER: Absolute Kinography was a mistake.
In the 1920s and 1930s, some filmmakers tried to make movies that could transcend any language by telling its message not through dialog or plot, but through pure visuals.
One such movie was Vertov's 'Man With A Movie Camera'. In an article he wrote about his film, Vertov said that he endeavored to create a film in the "absolute language of cinema". Since the Russian word for "cinema" is "kino", the phrase "absolute language of cinema" was translated to "absolute kinography" by mistake.
>>67654451
>implying
>>67656776
They keep using it like it's not a joke, so yeah
>>67654451
it's much worse than /co/
its /v/ cancer
>>67656829
https://boards.fireden.net/_/search/filename/%201446097610956/
>>67656568
How many times will Hollywood try to make money off of the Fantastic Four? 2 more times? I'm pretty sure they're already working on ANOTHER reboot.
I think it always does poorly because they're just shitty superheroes. You'd have to ask a few thousand people before you came across one who said the group or anyone in it was their favorite superhero. They also did a horrible casting job on that one.
Hollywood can keep trying but that series will never reach the success of X Men or The Avengers or anything. F4 is a guaranteed flop 999 times out of 1000.
>>67654336
Kino is trying to make up for a 6 year old meme
Kino is a made up word. It's used by autists to defend terrible movies like BvS.
>>67656891
nice strawman
>>67656793
/thread
>>67654336
Kino is just the German word for cinema, just like cinéma is French for cinema. In America you often say "the theater" instead of the cinema.
/tv/ autists pretend there is a difference between any of those words.
100% kino
it's a reddit thing, OP. ya wouldn't understand.
>>67654608
>“A movie is made for an audience and a film is made for both the audience and the filmmakers.
Can we agree that Marvel produce movies and Dc only films?
>>67657028
>strawman
lmao
>>67654336
>TV changes popular phrases every 2 months.
kino isn't even a new meme. I want reddit to leave.
>>67654608
>movies are about economics.
>cinema is about esthetics.
>film is about politics.
Is BvS Cinema or Film? Because it has politics but its a piece carried by aesthetics mostly and visual symbolism.
>>67657251
Superhero are movies by default(Especially BvS) save for maybe BB/TDK and maybe IM1
>>67657346
>Forgetting about X2, Spider-man 2, Batman 1989
>Adding IM1
>>67657315
A movie as WB only made it because they're chasing Marvels "success"
STINKY
>>67654376
The wiki page is unprotected from editing again
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Pest_%281997_film%29&action=edit
>>67656891
Will /v/ EVER fuck OFF
>>67656891
>https://boards.fireden.net/_/search/filename/%201446097610956/
Wew, it's fucking nothing.
>>67654608
>Film vs Movie vs Cinema is real, but kino, fllick, etc were added by tasteless dronesthat were made insecure by this whole thing
To be honest they have as much validity as the terms in that picture and your post. The only difference is frequency of use, and eventually I can forsee kino and flick being used more often, at least on /tv/. Either way, the point is moot because the terminology is relevant only to the discourse. You can't label a film solely as a movie or cinema unless you solely discuss it in terms of economics or art.
>>67657377
good movies
but still anti art
meme started by capeshitters mad that their capeshit will never be considered anything more than capeshit
>>67654336
i wish boba was in more movies.
>>67656793
Thank fuck. Finally an answer.
This is Capecinema
>>67654336
its nothing. its just a bunch of redditors trying to replace our phrase of capeshit
>tfw you invented the capekino meme
I bet some of you hate me very much.
>>67654336
murk loar you fucking faggot
kill youa're selve
regards
t. bigguy uuuu
>>67654336
Here, this handy chart explains.
>>67661679
pleb pls come back when you actually understand art
Movies I like are kinos
Movies I don't like are flicks
>>67661679
actually kekd
>>67654336
>>67654376
>>67654381
>>67661679
>>67662033
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxV99PYX37c
>>67656793
Is Baraka Absolute Kinography?
>>67661679
>MoS Cinema
>>67654608
thanks
this is kino
>>67655346
>>Marvel = Kino
>>DC = Not kino
FTFY
>>67654336
Kino = movies in Russia, Germany, Eastern Europe.
Kino is to cinema as Czar is to Caesar.
>>67654336
>tfw I'd look like that if I stepped inside the batsuit
Affleck is fucking 6'4 and I'm 5'5
>>67661679
This is correct, everything else is memes
>>67661679
>GOTG = flick
Top kek
Kino is a character in Chrono Trigger.
Also movie theater in Norwegian, German and lots of other languages.
>>67661679
What about a joint?
Just a pretentious and arbitrary way to rate the overall artistic/thematic/visual merit of a film.
Kino > Cinema > Film > Movie > Flick
>>67654336
Kino is German for 'theater'.
>>67654608
Bro are trying to quality post on /tv/?
>>67654608
Kino is short for kinography, and is very much real
>>67668170
>Sources
>Interview with Kiefer Sutherland
>>67668221
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMsp05iSk7s
Keef knows his stuff
>>67654336
too bad for, iron man is in a better movie.
>>67668238
He says that he himself likes to break down movies into categories. That does not mean it's actually true though. Anyone can think his favorite movie is 'cinema' or a 'movie'.
>>67668170
>No Matiné
Its not anything.
Its a meme.
/thread
>>67668221
G R A V I T A S
Kino was a mistake.
>>67668546
Kino a cute. CUTE.
>>67654336
you just know it when you see it
>>67654336
>>67654608
You've misinterpreted the kino meme. It does not mean kino is BETTER than cinema or a flick. It is a categorical bracket that separates different movies and what they strive to achieve.
Flick is generally fun popcorn fare (see Die Hard, Ocean's series, Snatch); movie is more personal focused on adult issues (see historical dramas like Letters from Iwo Jima or courtroom dramas like Kramer v Kramer or Woody Allen movies); cinema denotes classical bombastic flair and wide, wide aspect ratios but is not reserved solely for older films and more reflects combination of classical cinematic techniques meanwhile pushing boundaries (see Lawrence of Arabia, golden age Hollywood, Kubrick, David Fincher); kino finally just refers to foreign arthouse slow-moving meandering pieces that emphasize exploration of philosophical themes (see: Godard, Herzog, Malick, Bergman, etc.)
the joke is that you don't explain it, right?