Haven't been on /tv/ for two years.
What's the difference between kino, cinema, action, movie, and flick?
Like joints, but different.
flick - the shining
movie - eyes wide shut
action - spartacus
cinema - 2001
kino - barry lyndon
Why ask /tv/ when you can ask the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
>>70531812
>>70531382
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>>70531851
flick - marvel
kino - man of steel, bvs
>>70531812
>flick - the shining
>>70531382
>Haven't been on /tv/ for two years.
How??
>>70532430
Permabanned for calling moot a cuck.
>>70532461
who?
>>70531890
That retard also forgot that Kino is just German for Movie Theater, Movie, Film, and Cinema.
>>70531890
Even though it's a meme, this guy is retarded to think that there aren't semantic differences in the usage of the terms.
http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/cinema-movie-pictures-film.1135609/
http://www.nlb.gov.sg/blogs/libraryesplanade/film/whats-the-difference-between-film-and-movie/
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/21694/movies-vs-cinema-vs-theater-whats-the-difference
http://uk.ign.com/blogs/lecambrioleur/2012/07/17/film-cinema-movies-and-the-difference-between-the-three
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMsp05iSk7s
These discussions are all from long before it was a gag here
>>70531382
>Haven't been on /tv/ for two years.
Neither has anyone who spouts this meme
>>70532461
But moot is a flamboyant cuck.
Kino is pure audio-visual flow, kinetic: movement, film as music ie based around tempo, intuitive and sensitive visual storytelling, rather than filmed theater or possessing didactic pretenses
It goes back to the abstract nature of silent cinéma, genres may vary, it can be arthouse poetry like Malick, experimental autism like Brakhage, genre potboiler like Mann or even mass blockbuster like Miller
Other various examples: Buster Keaton, Robert Bresson, Andrei Tarkovsky, Sergio Leone, NW Refn, even JL Godard
Criticisms of kino you'll often hear is 'it didn't even have a script!' 'it didn't have a story!'
Hope that helps
>Jean-Luc Godard, I respect him a lot for how he sees things and approaches filmmaking... Some of the things in his films are admirable, however I cannot consider him a complete filmmaker. What he does isn't cinema. He uses cinema. It's like Ingmar Bergman, who uses cinema to create literature. Godard uses cinema to paint with music. (…) He is the filmmaker I feel the closest to today. Godard's work intersects with mine. We share a common trait. Everything we do relies on inherently cinematic writing. We only express ourselves through images and sounds.
- S. Leone
>>70532461
lmao who the f*ck is moot?
>>70531382
No difference, but if you want to be a dank memer AKA le trolemaster, pretend like there is actually a difference in types of cinema that people adhere to. Don't worry if someone calls you autistic, that just means that they're from reddit!
>>70531851
Worra load of pretentious bullshit!
>>70531851
>Kino
>Movement made art
>Pacific Rim
Pretty good list desu.
>mfw op is moot
>>70532830
literally f*ck the heck off!
>>70533124
>literally
>>70533186
*stabs u in the chest*
like, f*ck off??!?!?!
>>70532626
kys
>>70532623
not just in german retard
>>70532668
/thread