This was realy underwhelming.
2deep4u
>>69188884
WAY better than expected. solid 6.5/10
>>69188884
I was underwhelmed and pleasantly surprised at the same time.
>it's a Malcolm wants to feel up his autistic Jewish friend episode
>>69188768
>Malcolm
THIS WHOLE show was filmed and has been aired in widescreen HD Yet all that was ever released to home video was season one on Fullscreen DVD.
Why live?
this could never be made today
>>69189410
iirc it's due to rights with music in the show, the entire series is available on Region 2
I'm sorry that's incorrect edition
Old: >>69184079
>>69186638
kek
>>69186679
don't try so hard
DANYE?
old >>69137953
If you're a member of a Federation ship's crew with a holodeck, what program would you use during your break/downtime? Mine would be playing as Julius Caesar during the Gallic campaign
Threadly reminder that you will NEVER watch the DS9 spinoff where Dukat, Kira, Damar, and Ziyal go on space adventures in a stolen Bird of Prey
You will NEVER watch Dukat slowly work his magic on Kira and redpill her on the occupation
You will NEVER watch the episode where Damar and Weyoun put aside their differences over a raucous 24-hour Kanar bender
You will NEVER watch the episode where Kira has to give Ziyal 'the talk'
>>69186450
Screw Klingon aerobics, I want to do old-timey workouts with Sandow.
Battle of Wolf 359
Hand to hand combat vs Klingons
Stealth infiltration in to secret Breen & Jem'Hadar installations
Benjen Stark edition
Old: >>69181950
Gendry's not coming back is he
>>69184079
why does their mouth look so much like a frozen messed up anus?
>>69184129
Who?
>literally chad: the actor
>comes out as a homo
Is this the greatest news of all time?
http://www.justjared.com/2016/05/05/colton-haynes-officially-comes-out-as-gay/
>>69183021
no idea who that even is, thought it was Zac Effron desu
>>69183021
Everybody knew he was gay. How is this news?
>>69183021
aids when?
How do you go from a masterpiece like The Tree of Life, to a literal piece of shit like this?
To The Wonder was bad, but it wasn't downright shit. Will he continue to decline until he finally retires?
> In 2004, during the filming of The New World, director Terrence Malick forced Plummer to climb a tall oak tree. The task was very difficult for Plummer, who was 74 at the time, and took three unsuccessful attempts before Malick was satisfied with his performance. This footage was not used in the final film.
>>69183100
Lmao wtf
>>69182436
>Will he continue to decline until he finally retires?
Shit like this is why Based Quentin has vowed to retire when he turns 60. Most directors, even really great ones, just don't know when to quit and literally turn into cinematic bedshitters in front of our eyes.
Tyrion edition
>>69181950
Where's the backlink?
The correct answer was Arya btw lads >>69181804
Highgarden edition
ITT: Actors that are from your city
>>69181147
I'm from Los Angeles so there are lots of actors from my city.
>>69181224
Prove it, fag
>>69181224
Name one, asshole.
Okay, serious question. Does /tv/ actually like the whole CIA-Bane plane scene or have you just beaten it to death as a meme? Not that I don't think the meme's funny, I just want to know what /tv/ honestly thinks of this scene.
It's so bad/cartoonish it's funny
Tell me about Bane.
>>69176570
Greatest scene of all time edition
>>69179297
first for poor Kevan
>>69179297
first for not happening
get de-hype
first ofr the ABSOLUTE BEST scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTkoh98D7C8
Not dead this time edition.
Subject being: What /tv/ shows are essential for fans of cinema
>>69178787
Dekalog
>>69178787
Riget and Twin Peaks obviously.
>>69179017
t. embryo
>What are you working on?
>What have you worked on/what can you show us?
>What stories can you share with us?
Personally, I'm trying to shoot a short over the summer, split into parts to reduce the pressure of finishing an entire piece in one weekend. This way I can take my time on it and shoot over a few weeks.
However, I'm without a camera. I was thinking the GH4, because I've used it before and absolutely loved the features and how everything looked, both stills and video. I'd also love to get a Atomos Assassin for 4K monitoring and uncompressed recording, but goddamn if this shit isn't expensive.
Any of you guys have dream camera/rigs you'd pick up if you had the cash?
>>69178401
Children's fantasy short with a lot of vfx on a short deadline. Shot on the canon c300 mark 2
I wish canon would step up their game and release some more affordable cameras with 4k etc. It's really lagging behind.
My dream rig would probably be a Red Epic with loads of lenses and rigs for stabilizing. There's a lot of different stuff for other purposes so throw in a professional drone with another RED attached to it. And tgen loads of SSD's and harddrives to store that material on. There's too much stuff out there that is so useful yet so expensive...
In pre-production stage of two massive budget features, AMA except things that can lead to identifying me
>>69178401
>What are you working on?
Trying to finish a short film I'm making in my spare time before we break up for summer, without affecting my exams
>What have you worked on/what can you show us?
I have a couple of shorts but I won't post them because I'm still paranoid of being linked to 4chan in 5 years and being blacklisted
>What stories can you share with us?
Just that actors are fucking annoying, it's part of their identity
I want to see a movie on the Golden State Killer, also known as the east area rapist or original night stalker
>Raped 50 women
>Killed 10
>Never caught
Heres a voice mail he left one of his victims a few days after she was raped
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdElYnd-xMo
I would want to see it done im a similar manner and style to Fincher's Zodiac.
You just want to see 50 women get raped on screen. Fuck off you you misogynist.
off topic, but i wonder how many active serial killers there are in the united states today. and how many the police know about. newspapers probably won't write as much about it these days as they did in the past, with giving them nicknames and stuff, for obvious reasons.
BASED ARMOND TEARS CIVIL WAR A NEW ASSHOLE
"IT'S TRASH" - Armond White
aptain America: Civil War confirms our national dumb-down. While the mainstream media pretzel themselves over the presidential primaries, Marvel Studios has steadily accomplished a rejiggering of the American public’s cultural and political consciousness. Civil War completes this devolution in its story of superhero combat where one faction of pop icons, led by Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), faces off against another faction, headed by billionaire genius Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). As momentary adversaries, Captain America and Iron Man almost represent the schism that now divides American voters, politicians, and pundits. I say “almost,” because the film’s comic-book premise doesn’t inspire reflection upon the dire seriousness of our current ideological civil war. If anything proves the triviality of Hollywood’s comic-book franchises, it is this disregard of the class realities that truly separate Americans. Working-class poster boy Steve Rogers has no common cause with wealthy authoritarian Tony Stark; the superficial show of patriotism that binds them doesn’t erase the difference between the former’s grunt-worker sacrifice and the latter’s aristocratic expertise. It’s the ultimate sentimental cynicism when Captain America’s devotion to his dangerously conditioned childhood friend Bucky/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) — who represents war’s emotional cost — is used to evoke ambivalence toward the military, while Stark’s authority celebrates the Military (and Hollywood) Industrial Complex.
>>69178005
>Is it overreaching — or being humorless — to recognize and critique a piece of entertainment that takes America’s schism lightly? Will fanboys — or for that matter film critics — ever understand that Marvel Studios has engineered a cultural coup that prevents viewers from thinking? How did we get here?
>Since comics and graphic novels became popular as counterculture, adolescents have been encouraged to reduce mainstream politics to their own sentimentality. Thus, Marvel’s various superheroes appeal to teenage rebellion: Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Vision (Paul Bettany), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and the others personify juvenile sensibility. They remain trivial, even as their divisions play out in serial chase scenes, explosions, and technological butt-kicking. Each one’s predicament represents a denial of the moral complexities that come with maturity. Fear of growing up is implicit in both the devious terrorist plots of supervillain Zemo (Daniel Brühl), who harbors childhood dreams of vengeance, and the supercilious wit of Tony Stark, the George Soros/Steve Jobs–type to whom the superfreaks all feel indebted. (As Stark, Downey achieves the same promiscuous waste of talent as hammy British actors of old.
>>69178005
Despite the supergeeks’ arguing either against working for the restrictive capitalist government or for their own sense of doing right and correcting injustice, the fact is, nothing here has gravitas. Civil War is politics as adolescents misperceive social/global crisis. This has been going on for so long (ever since Hollywood realized the bounty to be had in cajoling comic-book culture’s ready audience; since, say, the 1978 Superman film, then 1989’s Batman) that, by now, the brainwashing is complete. The trivializing has grabbed such hold that when a genuine pop artist like Zack Snyder deepens comics lore into visionary, moral art (the profound Man of Steel and Batman v Superman), many fanboys, and critics, react with anger, resentment — and ignorance.
>To praise Civil War as entertainment is to accept its puerile conflicts. This is the moral reduction that has happened to American youth culture in the wake of the generational dissents of the Vietnam War. Movies as violent as the Marvel flicks are not pacifist but are proof of anti-military sentiment — such as became evident in the confused Ferguson protestations about “militarized police,” a foolish, redundant term exploited by manipulative media outlets and politicians. Civil War furbishes aggression simply to excite viewers who are as programmed as poor Bucky.
>>69178005
>In a similar sense, Civil War exploits recent political trends such as Black Lives Matter. Black actress Alfre Woodard (whose portrayal of a comically psychotic wench was the only convincing characterization in 12 Years a Slave) appears as a grieving mother who blames Stark — standing in for the Military Industrial Complex — for the death of her child, a promising youth with a 3.6 grade-point average. Woodard’s “Who’s going to avenge my son?” shamelessly taps the illusion of Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and Tamir Rice as Boy Scouts and potential Rhodes scholars. That’s way out of bounds.
>This pandering passes for political relevance among non-thinking viewers. So does the film’s multiracial superhero team, especially new inductee Chadwick Boseman (superb as Jackie Robinson in 42 and James Brown in Get On Up) as the offensively named Black Panther, a pseudo-African potentate who possesses suspiciously feline/feminine powers of vengeance. Black comics fans are an immediate target of Marvel Studios’ exploitation. Note the scene where Black Widow, played by the white, ultra-sexy Johansson, is confronted by Black Panther’s aide, a Nubian queen with fore and aft protrusions and powerful swagger. She threatens Black Widow: “Move or you will be moved!”