R.I.P /film/
2016-2016
I can't help but compare CIA and Bane...
http://letterboxd.com/thegr1fter/
Springboks to get my nails are you doing it
>>68862122
Oopie forget me photo
You can drive all night
Looking for the answers in the pouring rain
You wanna find peace of mind
Looking for the answer
If we could find a reason, a reason to change
Looking for the answer
If you could find a reason, a reason to stay
Standing in the pouring rain
>>68861795
Are we really at the point where only X people can like media involving X race?
>>68862048
>R.I.P /film/ 2016-2016
No. Please don't be true
/dropout_bear
Finally feeling motivated to watch stuff again
>>68862246
>Finally feeling motivated to watch stuff again
I haven't got there yet
http://letterboxd.com/pastafrola/
I follow back
What do you think?
>>68862362
2 1/2 on TED, why would anyone want to follow you in the first place?
>>68862393
i don't know
>If you seek /film/'s monument, look around you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYGtXcDRoi0
>>68862174
How is this relevant?I like the song though
>>68862393
Not that anon, but it's because it's shit. Raimi came out with TED2 to prove to everyone that "we were just pretending to be retarded ahahahahahaha"
>>68862372
meme: the taste
>>68862492
It's a masterpiece you pleb, deserves a 4-4.5/5
>>68862393
>>68862492
pastafrola here
I forgot to ask about TED2.
Is it worth a watch? I heard it's a lot better than 1st one.
It was fun flick, but i don't get the appeal.
>>68862362
I like your taste
>>68862626
thanks
>>68862512
But isn't those favorites 5/5 films?
I guess Stillman just isn't for me. I liked Metropolitan a bit more, but still, somewhat chuckle-worthy one liners every five minutes just isn't what I'd call very entertaining, man.
>>68862246
been meaning to see Make Way For Tomorrow (especially after having seen and loved Tokyo Story). I ought to get to it asap. strong disagree on Victoria though, I thought it was 2+ hours of bullshit filmmaking.
>>68863066
I seem to have enjoyed Victoria a lot more than the rest of the letterboxd contingent. I've noticed people seem to get a massive stick up their ass (not implying anything about yourself) about formal and technical mishaps in bravado pieces of filmmaking like Victoria. I appreciated it for the acting, tension, and WKW-esque first 40 minutes as well as the logistical difficulties of making a film in that manner.
Make Way for Tomorrow is a very nice little Old Hollywood film but don't expect anything nearly as complex or ambivalent as Tokyo Story. As an aside, the more I watch films with Thomas Mitchell the more I'm convinced he's the greatest character actor of all time.
>>68863066
damn I need to see Aliens in 70mm.
>>68863066
>>68863566
ayy dub twins
what are the best films with a team of topless girls learning Kung fu to overthrow their oppressors?
>>68863809
Rate. What. You. Watch.
Judge me as harshly as you possibly can.
>>68863831
'the fuck up.
>>68863831
Watch. More. Film. Friendorino.
>>68863831
it is insane how angry people consistently get about this. Letterboxd is just a film diary website, you can use as much or as little of the functionality as you want. You don't have to follow any body, if it upsets you that people don't rate then just ignore them
Why don't people get angry at people who don't write reviews for every movie? There's the functionally right there on the site, lots of people do review movies, and it makes your profile less useful to the reader if you don't, what are you some sort of special snowflake or something???????
>>68863410
I liked how the script used the language barrier between the characters and can certainly admite it on a technical level, but the film was such a mess. clear cut case of prioritizing form over narrative, which I can't pretend I'm too fond of: the film was a slog and I can only assume it was the result of the logistics involved (traveling back and forth without cutting the shot). nah, not for me.
http://letterboxd.com/lozjudai/
Going to watch Death Powder and Electric Dragon 80.000v. What am I in for?