1. Country
2. Favorite film?
When animals dream
France
Real human being
Great Britain
Drive
Good choice OP! I prefer Blue Velvet though.
Also, Lost Highway is incredibly underrated.
Persona by Bergman
Network by Lumet
Simón del desierto by Buñuel
Dogville by Von Trier
>>57670037
What do you think of Discreet Charm of the Bourgeouisie? My favorite Bunuel desu
>>57670152
Really cool. I watched it only once tho, I might check it again soon.
Viridiana and El ángel exterminador are also top tier.
>>57669289
I usually say Pulp Fiction, because that is a socially acceptable answer. But I honestly don't have a favourite movie.
There are so many good ones.
See flag
A Scanner Darkly
All films are shit and you're a bunch of trashy dogs.
>>57670037
>dogville
Disgusting
Léolo.
1. Israel.
2. Pokemon 2000: The Power of One.
You're all a bunch of stuck up cunts.
>>57670357
el congolombiANO
northern Portugal
First kino ITT.
>>57671025
wgat is kino
>>57669289
England
LOTR trilogy or fellowship
>>57671114
japan
this
>>57669289
PATRICIAN LIST COMING THROUGH
CINÉMA:
1: 夢 (1990, Kurosawa)
2: This Night (1965, Fassbinder)
3: La morte d'Isotta (1968, Schröter)
4: Reassemblage (1982, Minh Hà)
5: Кpaдeцът нa пpacкoви (1964, Radev)
6: โรงแรมนรก (1957, Pestonji)
7: قمران وزيتونة (2001, Abdelhamid)
8: 九月 (1984, Zhuangzhuang)
9: Ocъдeни Дyши (1975, Radev)
10: Lost River (2014, Gosling)
FILMS:
1. Пиcьмa мёpтвoгo чeлoвeкa (1986, Lopushansky)
2. Un condamné à mort s'est échappé (1956, Bresson)
3. Guns of The Trees (1961, Mekas)
4. Love Streams (1984, Cassavetes)
5. 牯嶺街少年殺人事件 (1991, Yang)
6. Duelle (1976, Rivette)
7. Alice in den Städten (1974, Wenders)
8. Le Rayon Vert (1986, Rohmer)
9. Սայաթ-Նովա (1968, Parajanov)
10. Mauvais Sang (1986, Carax)
MOVIES:
1. Barry Lyndon(1975, Kubrick)
2. 天国と地獄 (1963, Kurosawa)
3. Blue (1993, Jarman)
4. Fanny och Alexander (1982, Bergman)
5. The Long Day Closes (1992, Davies)
6. 天国と地獄 (1963, Kurosawa)
7. Le Révélateur (2002, Philippe Garrel)
8. Providence (1977, Resnais)
9. แสงศตวรรษ (2006, Weerasethakul)
10. Punishment Park (1971, Watkins)
My favorite movie is probably Hackers tbhonest. It's just such a fun flick.
>tfw you will never grow up in NYC in the 90's roller blading around with your gang of hackers
See flag.
Current fav is A Woman Under The Influence (1974, Cassavetes)
>>57673848
Nice list.
>>57673848
What's the difference between a cinema, a film, and a movie
>>57669832
I re-watched Lost Highway a few months ago. There are lots of pairs in that movie. Also it's a cursed movie.
Both Jack "Eraserhead" Nance and Richard Pryor died right after they acted in it.
Both Bill Pullman and Robert Loggia had just acted together on the very different Big Dumb American "Independence Day" sci-fi movie.
Both Marilyn Manson and Twiggy make edgy hollywood movie debuts, in cameos.
And of course, you like it because Rammstein is in it. :D
Did you know that the apartment near the end, "Apartment 26", is the same apartment number of Eraserhead?
>>57669289
Flag.
Don't have one, there are too many good ones to choose from.
>>57674627
It is a /tv/ hierarchy which is used half-jokingly, half-seriously (depending on who you talk to) to rank the quality and importance of motion pictures. "Cinema" is usually reserved for foreign movies, just like that guy's entire list, frankly. They tend to be very serious, and have limited-to-no popular appeal. "Films" are a step down, and have some popular appeal. "Movies" are less serious still, but are very well known at the expense of quality. Below these are "flicks", such as horror movies, comedy etc.
For example, Everything on that list (assuming they're real, I have no reason not to) is really cinema-film as fuck, just by the fact that it's foreign (not-American) and usually 40-50 years old. So the Hungarian is affecting being the arch-patrician, whereas I, who have only /heard/ of 2-4 of those things, am pleb as fuck.
>>57674831
I was such a fan of the Mortal Kombat games back in the 90s. I couldn't believe it when I saw this movie being advertised on TV.
>Greetings. I am Archer, emissary or the Gorgonites.
>>57669289
Mulholland drive was interesting for sure, but there's no way I could've been able to figure it all out, by watchingthe movie only once.
Hard to keep so many details in mind, from beginning to end, to break the cryptic message.
>>57669289
England
Bladerunner or the lord of the rings
Canada
Primer
1. Canada
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
>>57669289
You posted it. :)
1. France
2. Either Rashomon, Aguirre or Ugetsu
Scotland
Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
>>57675277
This was on today, wasn't it lmao
1. Sudan
2. Rocco pound's Skin Diamond's anus
The cinematography, acting and script combined to produce a visual masterpiece
>>57669289
Memories of Murder 2003