Power Rangers
>>71167761
Power Rangers was and is fucking lame.
>>71167761
thats actually a good poster
>>71167805
it was cool when I was 4 though...
They don't have much of a good selection movies. Most of the movies I am in the mood for watching aren't even on there. And I like a lot of classics. Movies like Die Hard, Bonnie and Clyde, 12 Angry Men, Casablanca, The Hunt for Red October, JFK, Schindler's List, etc.
But they have all of these movies which me or no one I know has even heard of, and some of them are quite bad and unwatchable. I saw Asian School Girls, which is on there all the time, and it is without a doubt, one of the top five worst movies I have ever seen. And a lot of movies on there are like that.
But if you want to find more well known movies, that are more than 10 years old, good luck.
>>71167713
It's a 10/10 idea with good infrastructure and execution.
But jackshit for actual content worth looking at.
Get their DVD service. It has most of the classics and harder to find stuff.
The streaming service doesn't go nearly as deep, but it is great for binge-watching, so, it's all in what you're looking for.
Their streaming selection has dropped significantly in the last few years due to shifting their focus towards original content. Shrunk by a third in two years, in fact.
http://qz.com/646874/its-not-your-imagination-us-netflix-has-a-much-smaller-selection-than-it-used-to/
Just watched this for the first time. Don't know why so many people consider it the best movie ever made, I thought it was just alright.
It's a pleb filter. You failed.
>>71167663
>Don't know why so many people consider it the best movie ever made
Enjoy your autism bro!
ComfyKino at it's finest.
If this is ever randomly on tv I have to watch the damn thing.
How do you feel about this character?
Good. He didn't need to be fleshed out, or have us led through his training, how he became a hitman. We just know that he wants to snatch every motherfucker birthday who killed his family. He was a highly effective tool for the CIA.
>>71167649
Don't forget about his daughter.
>>71167960
Isn't he basically the Punisher if he were to also kill innocents?
how do you even become a director?
walk into the studio and ask to speak to the manager, shake his/her hand
you just do
>>71167594
wherever you go just start directing things
Name the character
superfarts
>>71167581
Elektra Natchios or Electric Nachos, whatever the fuck her name was, from Daredevil.
>>71167861
Electra
WHO HOLDS THE NORTH?
wee doooooo
>is proud of being on the same side as some psycho (who the entire north has considered a monster for years and whose father massacred your entire house) who just murdered your feudal sovereign in cold blood
>Inarritu is overtly critical of superhero movies
>Inarritu makes Birdman as an elaborate critique on superhero movies
>Inarritu revives Michael Keaton's fading career by basically making a movie about his post-Batman experiences emphasizing how good actors struggle with their craft after being tainted by commercialism and superhero movies
>Keaton immediately signs to be the Vulture in the new Spider-Man movies
>Emma Stone was in a superhero movie the very same year
>Hugh Jackman says Birdman opened his eyes and inspired him to not be such a tryhard and keep making Wolverine movies
Inarritu on suicide watch.
>ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR 2015
>ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR 2016
Yeah I'm sure he's kicking himself, /co/cksucker.
>>71167443
>Inarritu makes Birdman as an elaborate critique on superhero movies
>Inarritu revives Michael Keaton's fading career by basically making a movie about his post-Batman experiences emphasizing how good actors struggle with their craft after being tainted by commercialism and superhero movies
>Anon chooses to see only what he wants to see.
The movie was about how both sides of the argument are stupid anon. Yes overly commercial movies dominating everything is bad but being a stuck up "art film" fag is bad too I mean for gods sake he had to shoot himself on stage for a good review. In no way was the critic he wanted to impress made out to be a good person and the whole point was he needed to let go of trying to impress people.
That metaphysical encounter between Clark and his father in BvS — drawing the wisdom of a simple man free spirit of the nature — in contrast with the arrogant pose of Jor-el with his spirit trapped by the technology of a doomed ship in the first movie "Man of Steel", is alone above anything Memerritu has done in his memegraphy.
Boardwalk empire wasn't that bad r-right? What bothered me the most was the bullshit flashbacks last season that were boring as shit
it was actually quite good.
This guy made the series so good
>>71167465
Too over the top. He read like complete fan fiction the second he showed up.
The 10th anniversary is coming up. How many of you are watching it on the 28th?
>>71167269
>Watching Superman Returns - aka Donner nostalgia pandering bullshit - ever again
3rd worst Superman movie behind III and IV tbqh
>>71167269
I'll watch MoS and BvS the 28th
Is it any good?
>>71167092
it's the most slow and badly edited show i've seen maybe ever.
Episodes drag for too long, long after the climax. Some episodes literally go nowhere or move the plot foward or develop characters (although some might believe they do, since "if there aint explosions but people talking, it must be meaningful")
>>71167092
S1 was pretty good but S2 was weaker, it had some fun parts but they basically end S1 with Jimmy pretty much saying he's done with straight law then in S2 he takes a straight job cause Kim wants him to and goes through the motions until he abandons it again. He kinda went no where in S2.
I thought he lose his relationship with Kim or something by the end of S2 but she actually seems to like him still, I guess the relationship with his brother got worse though.
Mike's story is moving though and Mike is based so there's that at least.
If you like Saul and Mike as characters and the performances of their actors you'll probably like the show but it does feel like their running in circles a bit with Jimmy's plot.
>>71167396
its been like that since the first episode bro.
I really enjoyed this. and you?
9/10 execellent themes and dialogue. Some of the stabilizing camera effects were em arrassing though
>>71167034
it's brilliant, top tier acting and dialogue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-fQ-xd1whA
birdman? more like tour-de-forced
the virtuosity on display evidently is enough for many to praise this stunt to the sky, but even that virtue isn't all it's cracked up to be: a lot of the performances suffer as the result of the long-take format. keaton's teeth-grinding approach is up and down, and emma stone appears completely lost without the editorial control afforded by traditional cutting. (norton on the other hand is a force of nature and puts everyone else in the cast to shame)
the script is riddled with "punchy" lines that whiff terribly, and the "enigmatic" final shot is a copout (especially frustrating because the film teases us over and over again with faux-suicides).
but mostworst is that the film is a daisy chain of potshots. this is meant to be an "incisive" film but it's more like a manic stabbing at an empty pillowcase with a butterknife. what exactly is this film's perspective, besides the fact that everyone and everything is riddled with bullshit? the only truth "birdman" actually clarifies is that inarritu's purview is hopelessly jaundiced and pathetic. this junk isn't really inside riggan thompson's head (despite the gimmick-laden scenes of "introspection"), it's just underneath his wig. a simpleminded piece of unenjoyable trash whose countless shortcomings are masked by competent execution of choices made in the pre-production process, and in some ways one of 2014s worst releases.
The Freys and the Lannisters send their regards Edition
>>71164445
Azor Jon
>>71167936
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0zqATEW98o9
http://vocaroo.com/i/s17eZKDjnj63
One more fucking episode and this piece of shit general is gone gone gone. Fuck all of you, I'll finally be free.
When will the "MOS is the greatest cape film of all time" memes stop? Will they ever? It's not even a funny meme like baneposting.
>he thinks it's a meme
It's legit one of the most fundamentally emotional, affecting and meaningful capeflicks around.
It's not perfect, the product placement sucks, but otherwise, it's heart is true.
>>71166737
>>71166788
What a great movie.
Most definitely once the Affleck Batman comes out.
There's a chance soocide squawk will poop out some memes but it's probably gonna try too hard and fail.
I don't know how that Wonder Woman movie is shaping up but just looking at the Gadotposting now tells me it's just gonna get crazier when this place gets more material to work with.
Meme forecast is lookin good OP
What went wrong?
>Barry Allen arrives at his apartment. The walls are lined with televisions and the space is filled with gadgets Barry has created. Bruce Wayne is waiting for it and flips the switch on the circuit breaker that powers the apartment, revealing himself.
BRUCE: Barry Allen, I'm Bruce Wayne.
BARRY: You say it as if it's normal for me to walk in and find a complete stranger sitting in my second favorite chair.
>Bruce shows Barry a printout of the footage of Barry foiling a robbery in a convenience store.
BRUCE: I've been looking for you.
BARRY: I'm afraid you're looking for someone who looks a lot like me, but definitely isn't me. Long hair, kinda' hippie. He looks like a very attractive Jewish boy.
>Bruce plays the surveillance footage recovered from LexCorp.
BARRY: He drinks milk, though. I don’t drink milk.
BRUCE: I know you have abilities, I just don't know what they are.
BARRY: My special skills include viola, web design, fluent in sign-language, gorilla sign-language…
>Bruce points to the prototype suit hidden in the living room.
BRUCE: Silicon-based sand coarse fabric. Abrasion-resistant. Heat-resistant.
BARRY: I'm into competitive ice dancing.
BRUCE: This is used on the space shuttles to prevent them from burning up upon re-entry.
BARRY: It's very competitive ice dancing. Look, man, I don’t know who you are but whoever you’re looking for, it’s not me.
>Bruce throws a batrang at Barry's face. Barry perceives it in slow-motion. Time freezes as Barry moves out of the way and stops the batrang mid-flight, then returns to normal speed and faces Bruce.
BARRY: So you're Batman.
BRUCE: So you're fast.
BARRY: That's an oversimplification.
BRUCE: Listen, I’m putting together a team of people with special abilities. I believe enemies are coming, and I...
BARRY: Stop. I'm in.
BRUCE: Just like that?
BARRY: I need friends.
BRUCE: Great.
>Beat. Barry points to the batrang.
BARRY: So... Can I keep this?
>Commissioner James Gordon stands on the edge of the rooftop of the Gotham City Police Department, overlooking the city, with the Batsignal behind him shining in the night sky. Batman emerges from the shadows.
GORDON: How many of you are there?
BATMAN: Not enough.
>Wonder Woman and the Flash join them.
BATMAN: What have you got?
GORDON: A scientist has been kidnapped. Multiple eyewitnesses claim it was the same creature that was seen in Metropolis.
BATMAN: The bad guy's flying monkeys.
GORDON: That makes it eight abductions in three days.
>Cyborg unexpectedly arrives.
CYBORG: Nine. The head of S.T.A.R. Labs was taken last night.
>Wonder Woman smiles.
BATMAN: They can't simply have vanished. They must be nested somewhere.
GORDON: I've triangulated the creatures' movements onto a map of the area based on the eyewitnesses' reports, but they don't follow any sort of pattern. They don't converge anywhere.
CYBORG: Anywhere on land. They converge underground. Stryker's Island.
BATMAN: There's an old tunnel there. It was meant to connect the two cities, but it was never finished.
CYBORG: Worth taking a look.
FLASH: If you're coming along, there might not be enough room in the car.
>Batman smiles.
BATMAN: I got something bigger.
>Gordon turns back to the city.
GORDON: Monsters and aliens... When we started all this, did you ever think this is where things would end up, Batman?
>Gordon turns, and Batman, Wonder Woman and Cyborg are gone, but the Flash isn't.
GORDON: You still here?
FLASH: Yeah... Wait, they all left? Wow, that's so rude.
why do you waste your time scouring for leaks when you are already predisposed to hating the movie
>>71167928
is this legit? flash alone delivered more quips in a scene than the avengers in 2 movies