"I'm not afraid of death. I'm an old physicist. I'm afraid of time."
What did he mean by this?
>>63373062
He's probably concerned with the ontological meaning of time and its relationship to consciousness that can't be accounted scientifically
>>63373062
That he's not afraid of the dying part of death but is afraid of running out of time to do what he wants to do?
I don't know, there are a bunch of ways to interpret it.
>>63373107
>>63373124
I-I just wanted to make a nolan shitposting thread. I rather enjoyed the movie, even if Nolan continues to be as unimaginitive as he was in inception.
Just booked two tickets for 18th December to see some Star Wars VII.
What am in for /tv/
A celebration of your life. Mediocrity.
>>63372975
a flick
>>63372983
/thread
ITT the edgiest movie you've seen
Just watched this for the first time.
Fight Club tbphwyf
the word edgy has lost its meaning
>>63372961
XXX with Vin Diesel.
who here HYPE??
how did they make it so... realistic?!
>>63372563
I do like fantasy movies but Im not a WOWfag so I dunno anything about it. just hoping for a good fantasy movie.
gotta be better than the Hobbit
Dont mind me, just best TV wife coming through.
>not best tv-mom.
Do you think actresses regret getting Rogened? Do you think their stock goes down when the audience sees their sexy bodies being crushed by Rogen's fat frame? Does it do their career harm, being Rogened?
>>63372475
>inb4 the annoyingly obnoxious DUDE WEED LMAO comment which is more annoying than stoners themselves meme
>>63372475
>rogened
stop trying to make this a thing
POLICE THAT MUSTACHE!!
>>63372316
>american english
bleh
>>63372316
Loved that show. Generation Kill was thrilling watch that was capable of humour while also presenting a gripping narrative and an unrelenting depiction of the Iraq invasion of 2003.
Really good book, also, would recommend reading. Great adaptation.
Will they ever base a TV series on Evan Wright's American Desperado? I heard a film deal was in the works years ago so its probably in development hell, but i'd like to see it done in a 10 part series.
>>63372324
literally, what?
Does anyone have one of those episode guides for ST: Voyager?
I'm into season 3 now and the standalone episodes are starting to wear on me.
>>63372173
You should make your own as you go. Watch everything at least once when it comes to Trek.
>>63372221
Spare him at least the salamander evolution episode shit.
>>63372356
I already watched that one.
So /tv/ what did you think?
>>63372008
do you see weisz naked? I'll download it if so
I liked it a lot. It wasnt as good as the The Great Beauty but it still definitely was one of the best movies of the 10s that I've seen.
>>63372008
how classic is this?
>halfway through season 1
when does this get good? did /tv/ ruse me again?
>he fell for it
If the monster of the week episodes aren't doing it for you you can look up a list of the story arc episodes and just watch those.
Senpai. Tbh (to be honest). I thought the same. I made it to season two however. It's meh tier.
Miss me yet?
>>63371775
Kind of, although interstellar was disappointing and TDKR was absolute shit. I'm glad he's taking a break, though. Get some rest, get his ideas in order, feed his whale of a wife. Then he'll come back with something good.
>>63371775
TELL ME ABOUT NOLAN, WHY DOES HE STOP MAKING MOVIES?
>>63371775
How can I miss someone who isn't gone.
So why is this movie hated? Is it because it got critical acclaim?
It's a poor mish-mash knockoff of a Tarantino/Scorcese flick with dumb and unlikable characters.
>>63371671
I haven't liked any of David Russel's life since free kings.
fucking hell what am I writing. You know what I mean anyway.
>>63371706
/thread
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, but the seed is smothered in its parent's shade. Then it's time to call the doctor.
Is this TD season 2?
I could never get into it because the cast cant be taken seriously but should I give it a second go?
>>63371692
Look. It's not season 1, and it sort of spins its wheels in the middle, but then knocks it out of the park.
I loved it. Neo-noir at its greatest. It does have a few weird beats and some stilted dialogue, but honestly, I can look past that. Great series. My heart was pounding the whole finale.
>>63371692
No. The people who like it here are just memeing.
What are some good movies that dont just use a normal chronological narrative?
Like flash back or flash forward, or a split narrative where you go between the perspectives of a lot of characters.
I know Pulp Fiction is a good example, but I'm trying to teach it to some media students and I want something appropriate for their age (14-15 year olds)
Any and all help is appreciated, and any clips you could share would be good.
http://www.csfd.cz/film/5999-happy-end/prehled/
This movie runs backwards
Memento is one of the most popular non-linear narratives I guess.
Detention
Hey Sheevposters, did you know that Yoda's first name is minch?
Where are your memes now?
MINCH?
>>63371600
>MINCH
TIL https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/34t9r6/til_yodas_full_name_never_revealed_in_the_films
Are you fucking serious