Face value
>>67644257
I REMEMBAH!
Can anyone tell me what was the point of this scene?
Was it to show that there are smart guys and intellectuals among thugs or what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1HUlTKvDUI
I didn't get it, can someone explain to me what was he talking about?
I'm watching the 1st season of The Wire and I just got done watching the episode where DeAngelo teaches the younger kids chess. I was blown away! I had to watch it a couple times to really pick up on it, but did you guys realize that when he was teaching them about the chess pieces, he was really referring to THEM being the pawns! What an incredible metaphor!
It was so deep and meaningful, I am amazed by the symbolism of this.
Do the later seasons continue on with such masterful symbolism? This was truly the pinnacle of storytelling that I have ever seen on a television show, and I think I can confidently say The Wire is the best show ever made without even having seen the entire series.
Also the acting is amazing. Idris Elba and Dominic West do a great job with their Baltimore accents.
The whole point of the first season was to show how similar criminals and police are. As well as the futility of working within a system where people lower down are expendable.
This creates an allusion between the systemic structure of the gangs and the structure of law enforcement. It shows everyone has their place, and their rank, and their duty in the system, it also shows they're not important. This same scene could happen in the police office to the same effect.
>>67644332
Lol, what the fuck? You had to watch that scene more than once to fully grasp it? Are you being sarcastic or are you really that retarded?
Did that scene really go over your head this much? How did you not realize that they had to find a way to relate the hierarchy and street life of slinging in Baltimore to uptight wealthy white folks like you and your inbred daddy you stupid shit.
Who here loves this movie?
ME!
Well it does have one of my favorite movie scenes ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf7YSlJReVM
>>67644141
I liked the rape scene
Reminder that if you disagree with ANY of this you need to fuck off back to lelddit
>>67643855
>analyzing capeshit
>calling other people reddit
>>67643855
>deadpool
>good
you are a redditor
>>67643855
>mama june jokes
>good tier
what?
What the fuck?
it was a good movie, get over it
>average rating 6.7/10
seems about right. Fuck off DCshill, Superman sucks.
>>67643829
It was 74% a week ago.
Proximity to BvS must have bumped it up.
What film is she talking about
she was getting cucked by a guy who was BLACKING her and that dude recorded him admitting it
>Flim
>>67643869
Who are you quoting?
the rest of y'all know when i durn to yah
CRUISIN
Tried watching a few episodes. It's literally fags from different parts of the world endlessly droning on about muh feelings. Does this trash get any better?
>made by the wachowski whatevers
no
>>67642781
Dude the personal choices of strangers trigger me lol.
no it's terrible
Was he a good friend to Jerry?
Jerry didn't need friends and Kramer respected that, while providing the occasional companionship. So yes.
>>67642770
Hell fucking no he was a louse.
>>67642889
What do you mean he didn't need friends
Miss me yet?
You're not Nolan.
>>67642626
mirin
Miss me yet?
1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens — $923.86M
2. Minions — $502.34M
3. Jurassic World — $474.63
4. Avengers: Age Of Ultron — $382.32M
5. Furious 7 — $354.03M
6. Inside Out — $279.51M
7. Fifty Shades Of Grey — $255.46M
8. Cinderella — $164.77M
9. Hotel Transylvania 2 — $159.48M
10. The Martian — $150.32M
11. Pitch Perfect 2 — $139.64M
12. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 — $134.39M
13. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation — $109.80M
14. Ant-Man – $103.90M
15. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water — $99.80M
16. Spectre — $98.40M
17. Straight Outta Compton — $91.12M
18. San Andreas — $88.07M
19. The Revenant — $61.6M
20. Home — $29.12M
Honorable Mention: Insidious Chapter 3, $44.79M; The Visit, $43.20M; Unfriended, $17.13M, Paper Towns, $14.38M; The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, $10.85M
source: http://deadline.com/2016/03/universal-pictures-disney-most-profitable-movies-2015-star-wars-minions-jurassic-world-data-1201727739/
>>67642330
what does it even mean?
fairly predictable desu
also is spectre worth watching
everyone told me it was a major disappointment but is it at least watchable or is it QoS-tier
Capeshit Ultra Ranking
I know, my opinions are shit
Some films from the same series appear very close together. That's because they were very similar in quality, whether it good or bad.
There's a spin: I'm tired of MCU movies, this probably affected my ranking.
Debate, tell me my opinions suck, give your own ranking that includes that German Punisher movie and Spawn and Spirit and Kick-Ass (which I enjoy but it's ironic capeshit) if you want.
1. The Dark Knight (2008)
2. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
3. Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014)
4. Spiderman 2 (2004)
5. Batman Begins (2005)
6. The Amazing Spiderman (2012)
7. The Amazing Spiderman 2 (2014)
8. Spiderman (2002)
9. Watchmen (2009)
10. The Wolverine (2013)
11. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
12. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
13. Thor: The Dark World (2013)
14. The Avengers (2012)
15. Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
16. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
17. X-Men Days of Future Past (2014)
18. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
19. X-Men First Class (2011)
20. Ant-Man (2015)
21. X2: X-Men United (2003)
22. Iron Man 2 (2010)
23. Thor (2011)
24. X-Men (2000)
25. Man of Steel (2013)
26. Iron Man (2008)
27. Deadpool (2016)
//80,000 Miles Of Shit//
28. Superman Returns (2006)
29. Spiderman 3 (2007)
30. X-Men: The Last Stand
31. Fantastic Four (2005)
32. Iron Man 3 (2013)
33. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
//Lengths Of Shit That Are Not Measurable By Mere Mortals//
34. Daredevil (2003)
35. The Punisher (2004)
36. Elektra (2005)
37. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
38. The Green Lantern (2011)
39. Ghost Rider (2007)
40. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012)
41. Fantastic Four (2015)
42. Hulk (2003)
//1 Eternity Of Crawling Through the Carcasses of every living thing that has died//
43. Catwoman (2004)
Future Predictions in next post
>iron man so low
>looks like marvel shilling
>actually because marvel over saturated the market so much
>>67642308
>iron man below BvS
DCucks please, this is getting pathetic.
1.Danger: Diabolik (1968, Bava)
2. Hulk (2003, Lee)
3. Punch-Drunk Love (2002, Anderson)
4. Superman (1948, Bennet/Carr)
5. Flash Gordon (1936, Hill/Taylor/stephani)
6. Unbreakable (2000, Shyamalan)
7. Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (1972, Misumi)
8. The Incredibles (2004, Bird)
Is he the biggest faggot of the squad?
I fucking hate his face
>>67642101
Are you?
He likes to tell Hulk that Black Widow thinks he's dumb and has a small penis so Hulk rapes Black Widow and then he jacks off to it
>mfw "film" is just French for "movie"
>mfw "cinema" is just French for "movie theater"
>mfw "kinograph" is just Russian for "camera"
Americans are truly pathetic when they try sound cultured
Kino just means "movie" or "movie theatre" in german
>>67641977
Frenchfag here. The painful truth is that artistic """"""cinema"""""" in this country exists only because of state subventions.
Hello and hi
Film vs Movie vs Cinema is real, but kino, fllick, etc were added by tasteless dronesthat were made insecure by this whole thing.
like when fedoracore got introduced to this board
“A movie is made for an audience and a film is made for both the audience and the filmmakers. I think that The Game is a movie and I think Fight Club‘s a film. I think that Fight Club is more than the sum of its parts, whereas Panic Room is the sum of its parts. I didn’t look at Panic Room and think: Wow, this is gonna set the world on fire. These are footnote movies, guilty pleasure movies. Thrillers. Woman-trapped-in-a-house movies. They’re not particularly important.” - David Fincher
"My film is not a movie. My film is not about Vietnam. It is Vietnam. It's what it was really like. It was crazy. We were in the jungle, there were too many of us, we had access to too much money, too much equipment, and little by little we went insane." — Francis Ford Coppola
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film#Terminology_used
>By contrast, in the US "movie" is the predominant form. Although the words "film" and "movie" are sometimes used interchangeably, "film" is more often used when considering artistic, theoretical, or technical aspects, as studies in a university class and "movies" more often refers to entertainment or commercial aspects, as where to go for fun on a date. For example, a book titled "How to Read a Film" would be about the aesthetics or theory of film, while "Lets Go to the Movies" would be about the history of entertaining movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMsp05iSk7s [Embed]
movies are about economics.
cinema is about esthetics.
film is about politics.
-"How To Read A Film" by James Monaco
Also the separation is recognized in these texts
Bresson's Notes on the Cinematographer
Tarkovsky's Sculpting in Time
Delleuze's Cinema I&II
enjoy your stay dumb frogposter
hi i just saw Groundhog Day and i want to ask you /tv/ how would you try to get her in your bed if you were Phil ?
>>67641769
pls don't ruin the beautiful innocence and charm of my favourite movie
>>67641769
Put laxatives in her coffee and while she's shitting herself i go in and chloroform her, then drag her to the van.
hi i just saw Groundhog Day and i want to ask you /tv/ how would you try to get her in your bed if you were Phil ?