Who will play her in the inevitable live-action adaptation?
>>70699913
Aubrey Plaza
Chloe Mortz
well this fucking sucked
>>70699860
Turkroach detected
Seriously, why do we allow scum like this to wander in our board? Shit people with shit taste like OP should NOT be allowed to post.
Watch more films, you trash fuck.
>>70699860
I expected to love it but couldn't stand it, I'll probably rewatch it in a few years to see if my opinion changes
So voltron legendary defender came out today? Did you like it?
No.
>>70699521
i can already spot several animation errors on this picture
>>70699543
Fuck you
Can we discuss this movie?
jaime foxx a shit
tom cruise a goat
>>70699453
8/10 stylish action film, great dialogue
one of the best
holy shit! season 3 finale was intense!!
spoiler question:
with whom did Tommy make a deal in the end?
I figured it was Churchill
>>70699466
me too. what was the deal?what does he get in return for giving up his family???
Is that Tom Hardy? Can he finally act or is Bronson is only good role still?
Will we ever get a film this original and groundbreaking ever again?
What went so right?
>What went so right?
The bonus.
>>70699359
>An alien is killing people
That alone makes it less original than you make it out to be. Amazing movie though. 9/10.
>>70699359
>Will we ever get a film this original and groundbreaking ever again?
We already have one. The new Ghostbusters movie that's coming out soon.
The most consistent and developed villain in all the MCU?
>>70699298
Wilson Fisk obviously takes that title you fucking memeing faggot.
>>70700005
I never miss
Why is no one talking about the greatest Detective movie ever made?
>>70699258
Waiting for the BR of this and every body wants some.
>>70699474
Also Green Room
How can they know what to think, there's not HITB for it.
Looking for good Adventure/Treasure Hunting movies to watch. Any suggestions?
>>70699059
The new Tintin movie was pretty good for that sort of thing, though the mocap is pretty distracting.
>>70699108
>new
I figured more people would be able to weigh in on this.
Despite it bombing in the pitch, I think this is Draper’s best work. Draper’s pitch for the Royal Hawaiian is maybe his most insightful of all, but it goes over poorly with the client because he's doling out harsh truth rather than readily palatable ideology.
Don goes to Hawaii as a deeply depressed man after emotionally separating from Megan. We don’t even see him speak to Megan the entire time he’s there (interesting detail of that whole sequence).He goes there and feels nothing but the same emptiness and lack of joy he felt at home. He's stuck in limbo, in his head, in his own private prison. Its why the line from the soldier at the bar comparing Vietnam to Honolulu (two jungle climates) resonates with him so strongly and why it's so brilliant: "Didn't anybody notice it's the same place?" And Don totally gets that sentiment because NY and Honolulu feel the same to him. There’s no difference as far as he’s concerned. Depression is about being stuck in your head, your feelings, your perceptions. And that is where Don is firmly situated. He doesn't feel like he's gone anywhere. He's stuck in the same numb, state of misery wherever he is. It’s why he’s fixated on the doorman’s near death experience and why he asks him if he saw a bright light “like hot, tropical sunshine.” Draper understands that you don’t have to go far away to FEEL far away. He understands that you don’t have to actually die to FEEL dead.
>>70698995
>cont.
So the brilliant insight he arrives at, though unknowingly, is that at the core of the idea of a vacation, ANY vacation, is the attempt to get away from it all, to vacate your own life. It’s born out of the same urge as suicide. He realizes that the desire for a vacation is closely linked to the death drive, and he subconsciously plays to this realization in his “the jumping off point” campaign. The client immediately picks up on the morbidity of the premise of a man walking off into the ocean with no foreseeable intentions of returning. Don, however, is unaware of how tangibly his depression is outwardly manifesting itself, but it’s reflected in his poignant, albeit nihilistic worldview.
GOAT writing.
Awesome might give it a second chance, just couldn't quite get into it the first time.
>>70698995
>>70699024
Don't forget the lighter Don is reminded of by the soldier. When Don dropped his army-issued lighter in Korea it ended up killing the real Don Draper and propelling him into his new life. Korea was the jumping off point for his new life.
do you guys have a pet to sit on your lap while you watch movies?
>>70698974
>le unironic crosseyed-cat-posting
>>70698974
Your mom.
what's wrong with kitters
What /tv/ think about remakes? I'm going to watch the pic related picture, but i know that it's a remake of a swedish trilogy. Have you seen both? which one do you prefer? What do you think of remakes in general? Any favorite? Any to hate?
>>70698936
Ive seen both. As an individual movie the english remake is better, but the swedish one has pretty good sequels so its a tough call
>>70698936
The Swedish original is superior, both as a movie and as an adaptation of the novel. Remakes in general are unnecessary and bad ideas, but there are exceptions, like The Thing. Usually a remake works well if it's a rather different take on the same basic ideas, rather than something more like a copy (as the American version of Dragon tattoo is).
Who the fuck though that a remake of Oldboy could possibly be a good idea?
>because of money
Ok, obviously. Sorry.
I expect lots of savage insults and bullying similar to Chris Stuckmann's awful rewrite of BvS.
>>Movie starts with a 30 minute prologue detailing the death of the Draini (and Garona's relationship to them), the dying state of Dranor, and the desperate state of the Horde as it suffers from civil war, overpopulation, and famine. The movie opens with the final battle against the Draini, as Blackhand, Doomhammer, and Durotan are shown as old war comrades. Ner'zhul attempts to save his race via a bargain with a demonic entity Kil'Jaden but backs out, but his apprentice Gul'dan begins communing with Kil'Jaden himself and makes the bargain. Each Chieftain is offered a chance to drink from Gul'dan's chalice and pass their powers onto their clan, all accept besides Durotan and Ner'zhul. Ner'zhul goes into self-imposed exile while Durotan is convinced to stay by Doomhammer, who is more brutal and vicious than he is in Jones' film but still capable of honor/friendship. Blackhand is more of a conservative and good-intentioned but indecisive ruler (think a more brutal Emperor Franz Josepf) while Hellscream is a raving lunatic to contrast later with his redemption arc in sequels. Garona is introduced at this point to spy on Durotan on the orders of Gul'dan. Durotan quickly sees through her purpose and sends her back to Gul’dan to demonstrate his independent streak. The first act ends after Gul'dan begins constructing the Dark Portal after communing with Kil'jaden similar to Loki and Thanos in Avengers 1, and it is hinted that he is receiving help on the other end on the target world. The scene ends with Kil’Jaden breaking the psychic communion before speaking to a shadowed archimond, stating that sargeras will soon be restored.
>>70698922
>Set up the initial horde forays into Azeroth, at which point we start to see human characters. Dwarfs/Elfs are seen in the background of council meetings but they play no role in this film. Khadgar and Lothar meet Garona from Medivh who has received her from Gul'dan as an emissary seeking magical aid in completing the portal. On the way out of Medivh’s tower he sees the cloaked figure as he does in the film. Garona is imprisoned by the king but is shown kindness and is treated as a legitimate emissary as they don't understand who Gul'dan is despite her hinting he has no honor, Lothar and Khadgar convince Medivh to make an attempt on the portal after they're ambushed investigating an orc raid.
>>70698933
>Back to orc side (about 1.20 hours into the movie) that has Guldan and his shadow council of warlocks seen instructing Blackhand to begin a march north so they can discover a magical artifact: the tomb of a demon king. Gul’dan intends to use it to ascend to godhood. The shadow council flat out orders Blackhand to sacrifice the Frostwolf clan in the attack on Stormwind because they’re unreliable. The conversation is spied on by Durotan and to save his clan he convinces Doomhammer to usurp power from Blackhand as having a bunch of demon-worshipping warlocks control the horde isn’t very honorable. Against the wishes of Durotan who wants to simply target Gul’dan, Doomhammer takes a direct approach challenges Blackhand to a duel. Blackwind wins despite losing a hand thanks to his dark magic-enhanced strength. Doomhammer sees the benefits of Gul’dan’s magic. Blackhand allows Doomhammer to live despite urging from Gul’dan and even allows him to serve as a front-line grunt in the blackrock clan. However he thinks that Durotan tried to manipulate Ogrim into doing his dirty work, and disgusted with his seemingly cowardly un-orcish behavior has the whole Frostwolf clan imprisoned.
>Now about 1.5 hours into the movie, cut back to the human side where Medivh’s slow corruption is noticed by Khadgar (particularly after he has a dream showing the cloaked figure from Medivh’s tower battling a demon) who takes it to Dalaran. The meeting with a remnant of Medivh’s mother goes much like it does in the movie, with her revealing shes largely dead thanks to the slow decay following the birth of her son. Meanwhile Garona, having lived in Stormwind for several months and close to the king, starts to give him legit insight into Gul’dan and his purpose to seek the Demon King’s tomb. The last part of the act has Lothar, Medivh, and Lothar’s son lead a counteroffensive against the orc positions near the dark portal. The battle fails thanks to a massive orc ambush and Medivh’s weakness combined with Gul’dan unleashing a mass pre-planned fel magic ritual on the azeroth army. Lothar’s son thanks to pure luck manages to badly wound Blackhand, who is forced to use fel magic taught to him by Gul’dan (as part of corrupting him) to heal himself. Now near fully corrupted, Blackhand devours Lothar’s sons soul and gives into Gul’dan’s lobbying on the fate of the Frostwolf clan. He orders them exterminated, but during the chaos Durotan and his waifu/baby manage to escape. Gul’dan is next seen psychically visiting Garona in her dreams, revealing he planned her actions thus far and has been spying on Azeroth’s king through him, which is how the orcs knew the attack was coming. Garona attempts to flee Stormwind but falls into a forced coma by Gul’dan and is found by the guards lifeless. The king sends mages to try and wake her up but nothing works.
Which one of you got on her account and posted this picture?
>>70698905
Real question, why do they look so similar?
It's not like she actually has eyes on the sides of her head, but the picture on the right definitely reminds me of her.
>>70698905
she probably did it honestly.
Why are sandfucks the dumbest idiots on the Internet?
what does this movie tell us about AI
quick
>>70698662
le dun trust le robots xD or they le tak over le world
>>70698662
betas will serve AI while AI will serve alphas
What this imbdcore flick tells the embryo audience, is that ai is a cool plot device.