This is the best show on tv right now, it's absolutely wild.
>gay spy drama
lmao
>>62984300
be honest, have you even watched it?
>>62984161
Indeed, excellently written, slow burning, sympathetic characters. Watching ep 3 right now
would a Star Wars Battlefront movie work?
A movie based on a video game based on a movie? That's so crazy it just might work.
I don't know what you mean? A movie based on a video game that is based on a series of movies? What the fuck is wrong with you?
OP you are being deliberately tricky and I feel quite rused.
So...it's just you, huh?
>>62984017
y-y-you too
>>62984017
Yeah, but at least I don't have a girl's name.
will you be my boyfriend senpai?
no? o-okay...
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/will-smith-says-he-turned-down-django-unchained-because-he-wanted-to-be-a-love-story-20151123
>"I came really close, it was one of the most amazing screenplays I had ever seen... I just couldn't sit with him and get through the issues, so I didn't want to hold him up," Smith said in June 2012, going on to share on of his initial concerns in March 2013: "Django wasn't the lead, so it was like, I need to be the lead. The other character [Christoph Waltz's Oscar-winning King Schultze] was the lead! I was like 'No, Quentin, please, I need to kill the bad guy!"
>However, in a new roundtable talk with THR, Smith reveals another reason he didn't gel with the material — it needed more romance. "We talked, we met, we sat for hours and hours about it," he said about his conversations with Tarantino. "I wanted to make that movie so badly, but I felt the only way was, it had to be a love story, not a vengeance story. I don’t believe in violence as the reaction to violence. So when I’m looking at that, it’s like: 'No, no, no. It has to be for love.' We can’t look at what happens in Paris [the terrorist attacks] and want to f— somebody up for that. Violence begets violence. So I just couldn’t connect to violence being the answer. Love had to be the answer."
>What Smith is proposing is more or less an entirely different movie, so it's easy to why he and Tarantino couldn't get on the same page.
>We'll see if they find something else to work on down the line, but I would imagine that even if Smith got the script for "The Hateful Eight," he probably realized there wasn't a love story in there based on the title alone.
>>62983941
>I don’t believe in violence as the reaction to violence.
>In a film called Suicide Squad about mercenaries and crazies killing people
yeah fuck django
but WE FINNA SUM KINNA SUE SI SQUA???? is completely fine!
So he wanted Margot Robbie to be in it.
Nothing in this scene makes any sense, i just cant get my head around how it was written and why
It was writtenfor you
>>62983799
it doesn't matter why it was written
what matter is nolan's plan
hedidn'tflyforyou
Hey /tv/
I have only recently watched the Kill Bill films, and now wish to watch more Tarantino films. However, I don't know what to watch next. I only have time to watch another of his works tonight before leaving the country for a week so I was hoping you could suggest the next best film by him to watch. I have seen: Pulp Fiction, Django, Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, Kill Bill 1 and Kill Bill 2. Where's best to go from here?
Thanks
Death Proof desu senpai
>>62983717
THREE
>>62983919
SEVEN
How old is this man?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyxxsVi3aWU
>>62983713
too old to still be doing what he's doing
AND I"M JAVERT
old enoughto be get
Why did he wait 16 years between making the Star Wars films anyway, didn't he want to make 9 originally?
>>62983616
Bump, this is a sincere question, its not like he got up to much in that time anyway
He wanted to learn more about the target audience, so he endeavoured to become a father, and he slowly allowed them to deliver up their secrets over the course of about ten years. Ingenious, isn't it?
Phantom Menace took about four and a half years to make, from script to screen... Longer than Fellowship of the Ring!
>>62983616
>>62983689
He was waiting for technology to catch up to what he envisioned.
Or money
token blacks in Star Wars
Mace Windu, because he got thrown out the wind(ow)
>>62983520
>the only Jedi smart enough to see through Sheev's schemes
That ain't token, that's based.
This scene made no sense. Sheev should have been spinning way more.
>>62983549
he literally doesn't have a clue until Anakin tells him sheev is a sith lord
How many more filler episodes, where literally nothing happens, will we have to endure? Not just during this season, but the rest of the life of this series. Why couldn't they just reduce the number of episodes made, instead of having these blatantly filler episodes like last night's?
This series has become a joke after season 1.
season 2 was literally a whole season filler, I don't know what you expected
Do they ever find out what's *really* going on, like is this on all continents, who released the virus, etc.? Seems like "set up a township" should've been a plotline in an earlier season, like season 3, and then the scope of the story would begin to expand after that.
Just watch it ironically
This is the worst line in film history
Prove me wrong
What did she mean by this?
>>62983285
she doesn't realize how her blindness is a reason to celebrate
>>62983256
le hyperbole!
Post GOAT Euro cinema
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084628/
>>62982982
Yall remember when Family Guy was about a TV-obsessed lovable oaf, his responsible wife, his weird son, his misfit daughter, and their diabolical baby? Along with their alcoholic dog that gives sage advice, it was a pretty enjoyable TV family.
Now the dad is literally retarded, the wife is a porn star, the son is also retarded and the daughter is a bullet sponge for abuse. The baby is a flaming homosexual who hasn't tried to do anything diabolical in seasons, and the dog is a far left-wing idiot who can't go two episodes without spewing some Obama ideology.
What...
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>>62982951
I still like the adventures Brian and Stewie sometimes go on
>>62982951
>the wife is a porn star
She is?
Nothing was really lost, the show was mediocre even in the first few seasons (though it was at least watchable). It's not a tragic downfall like The Simpsons.
Would you suffer through this normie trash just because it's your gfs favorite Christmas movie lads?
You make that poor woman suck your dusty 5 inches of regret so yeah watch the damn movie
>your gf
no OP you are the normie
I actually like it and I hate romcoms
Now that the dust has settled, was it really that bad?
It was a piece of shit, but Piefall and Spectre made me appreciate how much worse it could have been. Those stinkers didn't have a writers strike excuse either.
>>62982634
>was it really that bad
Yes, nearly as bad as Casino Royal.
>>62982634
this is my favorite bond movie.
I like watch CR and then QoS right after