What is the most /lit/ film?
>pic obviously not related
the royal tenenbaums ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Probably some bullshit made by Resnais or Jean Luc Godard.
>>6396721
jk they're based as fuck.
/lit/ probably also has a boner for David Lynch since DFW did.
>>6396699
lolololol no joke i was considering doing a critical anaylisis of this movie in the contexts of affect theory and biopolotics.
>>6396699
>pic obviously not related
Then why the fuck post it?
>>6396740
It was the first pic I saw in my folder that was in any way movie related.
>>6396699
1. gehen, um weiße Schloss - Leiner
2. cattivi Ragazzi - Bay
3. Zlatoprst - Hamilton
4. La Roue - Gance
5. 白色小鸡 - 韦恩斯
5 most lit movies.
>>6396699
Satantango or Werckmeister Harmonies
(???)
This doesn't really answer your question (which is kinda shit), but I love the film A Man for All Seasons, which is based off the play by the same name.
>>6396699
Probably Harold and Kumar tbh
>>6396864
>only 1 title is in a foreign alphabet
Living the pleb life I see.
>>6396699
Barton Fink
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sacrifice
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_%28film%29
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Breakers
Mishima life in four chapters
Just watched waking life. Ill go with that.
Dune.
lotr
W;t
>>6397009
I see your Barton and I raise you Tim Roth.
>>6396864
Got an imdb link for that last one? Can't find it anywhere
>>6396699
laventura
>>6396985
I was gonna say this. No joke. Probably the closest we'll ever get to seeing something like dark passages of Pynchon's stream-of-consciousness on film.
not kidding
>>6398128
that movie is pretty great but I don't really see how it's at all /lit/
Kafkaesque
>>6396699
The Color Of Pomegranates
>>6398311
Lynchian
>>6396725
Lynch is great tho and it sucks that he's not directing the new Twin Peaks
Films with an emphasis on dialogue, plot etc. tend to be terrible.
Sans Soleil is quite lit.
>>6396884
Yes. This
>>6398556
La Jetée too
>>6398326
This.
Ways of Seeing or Northern Exposure is the most /lit/ TV show.
>written and directed by a "a major European poet" (Bloom)
>abundant literary themes (Nietzsche, Marquis de Sade, Pound's Cantos)
>sexual depravity as a vehicle for commentary on the human condition
>political perspectives based on a still-recent Fascist Italy
>recommended by Gaspar Noe as one of his 10 favorite films of all time
I win.
Royal Tenenbaums and Life Aquatic both employ postmodern techniques and both are based on a few books (salinger, mccarthy, infinite jest, nabokov)
'Yi Yi a one and a two' reminds me of the realism in current american fiction.
Mad Men, Venture Bros, and Sopranos are all very literate shows. Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Bastards are incredibly similar to Barth, Pynchon, and Wallace.
Most Woody Allen movies have allusions to literature from Dostoevsky, Joyce, Nabokov, and Hemingway, and feature narratives closely related to postmodern lit of the 60's
>>6398868
>I win.
At being a homocuck? Yeah, congratulations, your prize is one AIDS.
>>6398489
I thought he was?
Royal Tenenbaums is a cool movie, Eyes Wide Shut is probably my favorite tho.
>>6398868
Too bad it's shit though.
read the book