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letterboxd general - triggered anons edition
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>>70866960
>triggered anons edition
what means this
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>>70867160
It means do not mention the following
>private trackers
>stalker
>tarkovsky
>mad max fury road
>2001 a space oddessy
>kubrick
>mann
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>>70867261
Shitposters and plebs create drama upon the mention of these topics
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gods of egypt was the best comedy i've seen this year
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>>70867261
Tarkovsky ain't deep, that doesn't mean his films aren't good.
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http://letterboxd.com/machill54/

excited and humbled to be able to watch the Alan Clarke BFI coffret in the near future
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>>70867342
whats your profile bitch nigga
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>>70867473
/white_water

follow me bruhbruh
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>>70867451
>humbled
But that's GAY
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>>70867520
>>70867473

I didn't post this but yes this is my profile https://letterboxd.com/white_water/

I always forget to link it when I post in these threads
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>>70867597
what do you mean by this
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>>70867619
hi
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>>70866960
wtf does this picture means?
TRIGGERED
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what's everyone watching today
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>>70866960
Should I be triggered?

http://letterboxd.com/Lozjudai/
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/dropout_bear

The Scarlet Empress was brilliant. Very expressionistic set design and the best performance I've seen from Marlene Dietrich. I wish it was an hour longer.

I was slightly disappointed by Floating Weeds, it didn't seem to have as much delicacy and nuance as I've come to expect from Ozu. Still a beautiful color film from our guy
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http://letterboxd.com/m3gasorde69/
only great shit yesterday.
Hope i enjoy The Last Picture Show today
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>>70868355
Who are Lang, Hitchcock, Welles list goes on..
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>>70868355
>>70868416
That reminds me of the trailer they showed before stalker

http://youtu.be/mqrpfjXiR8Q

Good trailer, some good (and memey) quotes in there
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>>70868416
>Hitchcock
never got this meme
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>>70868355
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What did Zack Snyder mean with this?
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>>70867940
sup
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>>70868507
Hopefully you never will, bitchboi
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How does this make you feel?
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>>70869299
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>>70867261
Can we talk about how Abel Ferrara is the best American filmmaker of the past 30 years?
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>>70869299
like I'm about to watch a film from my all time favorite director and the greatest American director of all time d: ^)

That's from Stagecoach, no?
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is this kino
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>>70869437
>and the greatest American director of all time
But it's John Ford
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>>70869457
ok anon, give us your thoughts on John Ford, you obviously want to.
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>>70869457
elaborate
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>>70869497 & >>70869516
Not quite. Ford is great but the claim of he as 'the greatest american director of all time' is to put it simply, wrong
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>>70869555
Who is then?
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>>70869555
Trips don't lie. Except when they do.
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>>70869555
I bet you are about to say De Palma you fuck

Name one better American director

>inb4 Russell or other IRCmemefaggot answer.

>>70869437
>That's from Stagecoach, no?
Yes
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>>70869555
I'm not going to disagree with that. I presumed a larger discussion was going to take place.

I'll see myself out.
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>>70869456
From the picture I'm going to guess yes, but what is this?
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>>70867451
Rate. What. You. Watch.
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>>70869656
It's from Slither
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Anyone else seen Nobody Waved Good-bye (1964, Canada)? Nice handheld b&w cinematography.
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>>70869680
None of the cool Letterboxd kids rate anymore bro.
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>>70869425
I like Bad Lieueuuueuetenant

thats it.

his later work is too meme4me
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>>70869680
I do; I give it a heart if I like it

>>70869710
Oh ok. Heard its good but haven't watched, should I?
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>>70869758
Yea it's pretty entertaining
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>>70869680
If you've seen over 1k films going back to rate them all takes way too much time and there's no real incentive to doing it.
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I'm curious as to who people think is the greatest American director of all time if not Ford. Half of Welles' filmography was filmed in Europe, I think of that section of his career as European in the same way as Kubrick is considered a British filmmaker or Hitchcock American. Howard Hawks is a viable candidate but he doesn't have nearly the visual flair and knack for simultaneously capturing the intimate and epic. I'm struggling to think of any filmmaker (let alone an American one) who has a filmography as deep as Ford.
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>>70869828
I think they mean, rate *as* you view.
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>>70869612
>IRCmemefaggot
get bullied?
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>>70869838
Zack Snyder, obviously.
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>>70869855
Why?
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>>70869916
I'm purely trying to clarify the post of another, anon. I'll allow them to tell you why they feel you should do that.
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>>70869612
PTA is the best american director to walk on earth
deal with it
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>>70869838
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>>70869838
Well David Lynch obviously
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does a more divisive film exist?
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>>70869838
Chaplin, Malick, Welles( even if you want on America only; hell, even if you take only CK and TMA), Coppola, Scorsese, Spielberg, Hawks. These are just the most obvious names for contending
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>>70869967
>>70869994
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>>70870021
>Chaplin

Might as well say Billy Wilder too if you're going to say Chaplin was an "American" filmmaker.
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>>70870021
>Spielberg
>Hawks
>Chaplin
maybe if ure a pleb
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>>70870012
Birth of a Nation?
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Was Queen of the Desert any good?
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>>70870101
but Birth of a Nation is generally considered a great film
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>>70869838
Godard is important to American cinema in way that he created shallow pop-shit in the 60s and inspired Americans to start New Hollywood.
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>>70870036
OH YEAH

MALICK ISNT LE DIRECTOR

HE MAKES LE POEMS XDDD
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>>70870021
I'm a fan of all of those filmmakers, particularly Chaplin, Malick, Welles, and Scorsese, but if we're talking about the DEFINITIVE American filmmaker, someone who captures the evolution and every facet of the American Dream, then Ford is the clear answer for me.

I do agree with you that The Magnificent Ambersons and The Lady from Shanghai are both underrated in Welles' filmography though.
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>>70870067
British-born, American filmmaker for the most part. For example, I didn't out Kubrick, because Britain-made films

>>70870082
>le shitpost

And I forgot Hitchcock because reasons. Fuck me
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Altman is the best American Director
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>>70870134
And he was heavily influenced by American films of the 40s and 50s.
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>>70870012
Double Down?
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>>70870153
I meant to mention this earlier, but can anyone think of another director who put out at least one masterpiece for five straight decades? That seems pretty unparalleled
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>>70870165
Easy name to forget in these discussions. Great director, absolutely. But had quite a quality fall from the end of the 70's to Gosford Park.
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http://letterboxd.com/synt/

Anyone seen Psychomania? Thinking of screening the new BFI restoration of it this September. Need to watch it first though.

>>70867451
How was Stalker?
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>>70870067
Billy Wilder would also be my choice.
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>>70870207
Somebody could say Dreyer, but I myself would disagree. Kubrick and Bergman almost make it
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>>70870165
king of the 70es, definitely one of the greatest american masters
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https://letterboxd.com/irishfilmjunkie/

this is what a letterboxd user looks like, deal with it
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>>70870207
>but can anyone think of another director who put out at least one masterpiece for five straight decades?
Can you name one to begin with?
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>>70870275
I think someone could mount a convincing argument for Bergman, yeah.
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>>70869838
McCarey and Sternberg maybe?
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>>70870357
Good taste tho.

>Bound in her favourites

Obviously a raging carpet muncher.
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who wants one? :^)
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>>70870556
Nah I'm good. I already have an account.
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>>70870363

films of Ford's I've seen that I would consider a masterpiece--

>The Iron Horse (1924)
>Stagecoach (1939)
>The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
>How Green Was My Valley (1941)
>My Darling Clementine (1946)
>The Sun Shines Bright (1953)
>The Long Gray Line (1955)
>The Searchers (1956)
>The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)

>>70870419
I haven't seen enough from either of those filmmakers to argue in their favor but I'd welcome someone to try
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>>70870556
i have a tehc account, want to chat?
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>>70870366
But the 40's have none
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>>70870574
I guess it's safe to say you can't judge Ford objectively since you go full fangay on him.
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>>70870660
???
not him, but most of those are certified classics
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>>70870697
Classic ain't masterpiece
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>>70870232
Haven't seen Psychomania, sounds neat though, I'll probably watch when it comes online. Why don't you just screen without watching, go wild

And re: stalker http://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/70834542/#70837609
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>>70870728
Implying you know what you are talking about.

All of those are great films.
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>>70870660
>I haven't seen some of these films so I will resort to name calling in lieu of a refutation

we were having such a decent discussion as well
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>>70870363
Luis Buñuel (6 decades)
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>>70870774
Great film isn't a masterpiece
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>>70870816
Neither are your posts.
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>>70870816
so a film can be both "great" and a "classic" but there's absolutely no credible way someone can argue it's also a masterpiece? Intelligent post.
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>>70870835
>>70870862
Classic isn't a masterpiece, a great film isn't a masterpiece, a masterpiece is a masterpiece.
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>>70870816
Where can I find Anon(you)'s Oficial Masterpiece List (2016 Edition)?
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>>70870363
arguments could be made for Godard doing it for 6 decades now
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>>70870889
not really, because his films are shit
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Rivette makes it to 4 decades. Although I haven't seen any of his 00s output so could be 5.
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All you guys putting obscure and/or highly artsy movies in your favourites & recently watched to make yourselves look like cultured movie watchers instead of just putting movies you like. kek
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>>70870916
In your opinion

Scorsese is probably less arguable (not sure you'd classify anything in the 10's as a masterpiece) but that is a very strong output in 5 different decades
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>>70870889
>arguments could be made for Godard doing it for 6 decades now

No they couldn't.
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https://letterboxd.com/samturret/
hey im back did anyone miss me?
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>>70870964
Ne touchez pas las hache (2007) is my favourite Rivette film and it is indeed a masterpiec.
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>>70870989
In your opinion
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>>70870980
>2001
check yourself
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>>70870980
>>>/v/
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>>70871041
I'll have to check that out. He's one of my favourite filmmakers.
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>>70870889
Oh, absolutely true. Forgot him. It's a harder case, of course.
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>>70871047
do you wanna try and make an argument for two of his 70s and 80s polemic films?
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>>70871082
King Lear is Godard's best film and yes it is indeed a masterpiece.
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>>70870988
>>70871047
>dude that's like, your opinion, man
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>>70869838
>a filmography as deep as Ford
Begging you to read a fucking book.
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>>70870980
I know it's crazy but some people aged beyond 13
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>>70871002
it's hard to miss someone you've never met

>>70870980
>art is bad
kill self
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>>70871135
On this website? I don't believe you.
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>>70871149
hah triggert
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>>70871050
It's what got me into scifi, no checking required.
>>70871060
Dude, why you gotta be so mean?
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>>70871125
enlighten me, chief
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>>70870757
May have to take that possibility into account. Sort of like a lucky dip screening, you have no idea what you're gonna get and neither do the programmers!

And cool, glad you liked Stalker - shame about the restoration not being as it could be though.
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>>70871149
I really need to see that remastered Brighter Summer Day. Still one of my all time favourite films even though I've only ever seen the dingy VHS rip everyone had seen. I bet a nice clean, properly subtitled version is as sublime as I expect it to be.
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>>70870980
nice 1 epic meme bro
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>>70870980
My favorite movie literally features a man´s drillpenis fucking a woman so I definitely wanna seem "cultured"
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G****d < when you accidentally record a video with your phone <<<<< Average Acclaimed Director <<<<< Ford = Buñuel
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>>70871082
80s has King Lear and Sauve La Vie (Qui Peut)

70s I struggle with a bit more, but I guess Tout via Bien maybe?
>The Criterion Collection is proud to present this masterpiece of radical cinema, a caustic critique of society, marriage, and revolution in post-1968 France

I don't even like Godard, but it's definitely arguable.

Spielberg is also in his fifth decade of making movies since releasing Jaws
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>>70871047
>LE WACKY POSTMODERN EDITING HAHA!
>LE RELEASE FILM WITH NO ENGLISH SUBS BECAUSE FUCK AMERICA! XD (HOLDS UP SPORK)
>LE HAVE LE MAN TURN TO ADDRESS LE CAMERA IN THE MIDDLE OF LE MOVIE AND GIVE A POLITICAL SPEECH, WOWEE ZOWEE!!!
>LE COMMUNISM, LE MAO! LMAOOOOO!

Bravo Godard

Truly a master craftsman and an iconoclast for the ages
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>>70871149
In turn, we surely were missing you a lot. Like, A LOT.
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Daily reminder that if you've seen less that 20% of that list you shoot hang yourself.

https://letterboxd.com/cinebro/list/they-shoot-pictures-dont-they-top-1000-film/
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>>70871135
That is true. Some people do get beyond the age where they care so much about the opinions of
strangers that they have to lie to make themselves seem smarter. Not here though.
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>>70871196
that boring 'deep' crapfest that every 'intellectual' teenager pretends to like to seem more cultured is one of your favourite films?
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>>70871226
>>70871233
Shitposting
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>>70871233
Imagine if you wrote this post but used sentences instead of memes.

maybe people would reply and there could actually be some sort of discussion.
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>>70871256
>52%
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>>70871290
Not so much one of my favourite movies but a movie that had a big impact on me. Alas, there is no category for that so I just put it there.
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>>70871256
>18%
getting there
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>>70871256
bro you're a legit cunt. you don't deserve having watched so many films. that's why you're phoning it in. why you're skimping. why you're bullshitting the film experience. watching shit like a non-contributing idiot. the true cinemafan creates, brings new and beautiful things into this world, takes creative inspiration from the good and the bad films. you... you dont. you get your loserass torrent program and stock up on movies so you can pretend to like them. not knowing the difference between what's good or bad. go back to whatever you were watching so you can pretend to be a connoisseur while bragging about your patrician status, dimwit.
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>>70871233
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le gotard le good
le camera le film
visible le good
le lel el
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>>70871290
His taste is shit but dont shit talk 2001, its great.
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>>70871291
Shitposting >>>> Average TeeVee Discussion = Accidentally posting random characters because phone was not locked inside pocket >>>>>>> G****dposting
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>>70871322
>>52%
53% here bruh
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>>70871248
no one misses me because i'm almost always here
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>lbg is now people who dislike all godard has ever created and think fury road is a piece of art

jeez louise
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>>70871419
You win.
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>>70871233
>>70871383
Yeah I mean it's no Fury Road amirite? Also are you having a stroke?
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>>70871256
Daily reminder that aggregate, supra-individual lists of 'great' films are useless and that a director's body of work is what is important

And I have no interest in checking how many I've seen, so find some other reason why I am 'mad.'
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>>70871450
They've never seen any Godard bro. Don't sweat it.
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>>70871450
>Implying that you can't find both mediocre
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>>70871233
>not enjoying postmodernism
Nigger post modernism saved cinema
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>>70871149
Who said art was bad?
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Did someone take a fucking shit over this thread

how do you go from suggesting 'great american directors' to >>70871383
>>70871290
>>70871226
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>>70870775
No you weren't. It was the average lettershit "discussion".

>This director kool me lik him
>No he le not
>Le name better
>here one
>i disagree
>le yep
>le nope
>yep
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what the fuck is this general
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>>70871500
every /tv/ thread is the same, the children won't stay away for long
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>>70871486
Except Godard isn't mediocre in anyway, you may not like his shit but if you ever heard him talking about cinema you would know how incredibly talented he is.
You guys see breathless and a women is a women 50 years after it was released and think its shit cause everybody now can do the same but better.
You're the same type of fag that hates on Griffith and Hitchcock
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This might be the worst /lbg/ thread in a while
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>>70871450
>>70871458
>if you don't like godard you must like fury road

try harder
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>as ever, all these stupid dichotomies
Godard is one the greatest directors ever and has made plenty of great cinema through half a century. That's not in any way impediment for loving the pure action masterpiece that is Mad Max Fury Road

Fucking children everywhere
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>>70871481
pleb and proud
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>>70871482
this was more than enough
he's a 6.5-7/10 area director, so, compared to the masters, mediocre crap
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>>70871547
>le good le first time xddd
This is such a faggot argument.

Do you fucking use the original wheel that someone invented 7000 years ago? fuck no, its one hell of a depricated wheel
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>>70871581
>Godard is one the greatest directors ever and has made plenty of great cinema through half a century.
Why the fuck do you trolls waste so much effort writing such lazy bait?
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>>70871565
Dislike him all you want just don't call he shit and "mediocre"
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>>70871496
>All you guys putting obscure and/or highly artsy movies in your favourites & recently watched to make yourselves look like cultured movie watchers instead of just putting movies you like
have you actually read this? it implies that people don't actually like or enjoy "obscure/artsy" films, and that the only reason anyone would ever claim one as a favorite is as some sort of status symbol. believe it or not, some people prefer unconventional filmmaking

>>70871560
i just got here and i agree

>>70871581
this
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>>70871593
Weak.
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le yep
le nope
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>>70871560
Why? Much better this liveliness than the dead ones with one post per hour saving from 404
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>>70871547
no, Hitchcock is one of my top 5 and Griffith was the first master of cinema
Godard,however, was a mediocre director and specially an even worse thinker/intellectual
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>>70871594
Show your profile so i can block you.
>>70871604
Same with you
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>>70871594
>haven't watched anything past the 60s

What the fuck how can you possibly be a part of this discussion about his career spanning 6 decades when you've only seen films from one and it's post 70s that his style changed considerably >>70871604
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>>70871667
This thread is a perfect example of why I don't post in /lbg/ threads anymore.

Laters fools.
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>>70871581
>action movies
>entering the "masterpiece" status
>ever
nope
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>>70871226
/thread
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>>7087166
https://letterboxd.com/miar94/
you're welcome
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>>70871659
How so?
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>>70871667
https://letterboxd.com/hbk/
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>>70871725
This desperate, huh?
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>>70871655
This is just constant shitposting where people take the bait.
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>liking godard's post 60s commie shit
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>>70871689
>his style changed considerably
pretty much everyone agrees that for the worse
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>>70871749
>shits on Godard
>has Contempt at five stars
What was his fucking problem?
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>>70871256
t. someone who watched less 1000 films his entire life
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>>70871622
>implying implications
I just find it hard to believe that everyone here only has artsy shit in their favourites. Either people aren't sharing because they're
embarrassed by the lack of said artsy films or people are faking it to be accepted.
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>>70871743
his maoist crap
his smug attitude
his self-importance
his intentionally unintelligible drivel (typical of many french thinkers)
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>>70871765
It got more experimental

Generalising his entire career (saying he is mediocre crap, a 6.5-7/10 director) based solely on his earlier works seems a bit misguided or unfair don't you think?
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>>70871786
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

fucking new
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>>70871793
I just like to watch films and be honest with my ratings.
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>>70871839
I can see the tendency from Breathless to 2 or 3 things
plus
Pretty much everyone agrees that post60es he's unwatchable
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>>70871862
Not an argument ;^)
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>>70871900
it would be if you weren't so new and clueless
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>>70871868
Good for you.
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>>70871894
He's totally watchable, he has some pretty fun stuff, but thats the thing, its only fun if you're into theory of image and that kind of crap, if you dont study cinema you'll just dismiss it as shit.
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>>70871924
Ok hbkuck, why are you giving five stars to "mediocre crap" directors? Is there an oldfag meme that holds the key?
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>>70871894
Not at all unwatchable. Godard was always demanding, and that's not a bad thing. It's an alienating aspect for most people, but then again, if you want to be serious on the business, you can't be like 'most people'.
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Are you trolling

Godard isn't deep post or pre 60s
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>>70872042
His stories arent whats demanding.
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>>70872042
As far as the muddy concept of 'deep' goes, few directors are as much as Godard.
So, it's to be supposed, you're another one baiting. And I bite.
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>>70872018
whats your profile u seem cool
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>>70871934
>if you dont study cinema you'll just dismiss it as shit

>claims to be a maoist
>makes shit that 100% of farmers of the world would find indecipherable or plain stupid

bravó godorr
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>>70870980
>>70871496
>>70871793
>>70871933
>Arkantos has watched 28 films released in the 1960s.
>Arkantos has watched 10 films released in the 1950s.
>Arkantos has watched 7 films released in the 1940s.
>85% of movies watched was made after 1990
>28 this year
really puts things into perspective
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>>70872126
https://letterboxd.com/hbk/
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>>70872133
Thats such a dumb argument, i know you're baiting but jeez.
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>>70871992
I'm enjoying how much you're embarrassing yourself. Keep at it friendorino.
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>>70872126
I'm pretty cool, so I say to myself. Unfortunately, I'm one of those who are /lbg/ but not Letterboxd :^(
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>>70869838
I would consider Ford the best but I think Keaton would be up there. He directed many great films and his cinematography is always beautiful and fun.
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i swear u phaggots thinking any director is deep havent touched a fucking book in your life

hegel is deep not your meme artists
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>>70872143
Thanks for EXPOSING that embryo( further), friend
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>>70872185
le comparing le art
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>>70872154
diary on fucking point
>muerte de un ciclista
>aguaespejo granadino
>ophüls
>mizoguchi

hellll yessss
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>>70872185
The cool kids don't read books anymore
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>>70872185
>hegel is deep

confirmed for never having read hegel
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>>70872154
jackieray?
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>>70871233
I like that you actually thought this counted as a rebuttal. Like, it just makes people want to not agree with your point of view because idiots like you hold it in the first place.
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>>70872185
nigga if you're going to compare cinema to written shit at least use novels aight
cya son
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>>70872175
So you're just another shitposter? Fucking blocked.
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>>70872306
>the most incomprehensible philosopher with Heiddeger
>easy
nigga u a genius or what
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>>70872321
>it just makes people want to not agree with your point of view because idiots like you hold it in the first place.

you sound like a weak-minded faggot so I'm not too torn up about you not agreeing
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>>70872185
>I mean it's not like you can enjoy both mediums. That would be unheard of.
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>>70872363
>conflating incoherent philosophical white noise shitposting with depth

le dialectics! we're all like the same thing maaann! aayyy lmao
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>>70872143
You really expect people to remember the names of every single movie they've seen? Remembering 1000 of them is hard enough thanks and obviously the more recent stuff is going to be easier to remember.
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>>70872306
Hegel is a fucking big fucking what, dont even pretend he isn't.

>>70872457
im just putting some perspective here m8

films are simple and thats their strength
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>>70872493
Arguably. But serious people would keep registers since their early teens and then import it for a service like Letterboxd would be not difficult.
But then again, if watching films is just a fun hobby for the person, there's no sweating over it.
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>>70872493
>the more recent stuff is easier to remember
That still shouldn't be a problem unless you were watching all those films chronologically.
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>>70872514
>Hegel is a fucking big fucking what

you actually managed to sound like hegel, nice
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>>70872321
I like that he's actually right and you're upset. It makes people just feel embarrassed for you because someone someone who doesn't hold Godard in such high esteem has watched more of his films than you. Not a good look.
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>>70872406
If I'm weak minded then your mind is softer than baby shit. All that all-caps screaming isn't gonna help you mate and neither is randomly attacking people with empty insults instead of convincing arguments.
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>>70872696
Sure the shitposter is right. As are you too, babby
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>>70868369
winter light is shit
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>>70872772
Cool. You can only ad hominem your way out of arguments.
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>>70872775
(U)
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>>70872599
I can't imagine keeping a list pre-internet unless I was movie reviewer. Maybe i'm just a filthy casual.
>>70872653
Movies that came out while I was alive or near my birth are obviously going to be easier to remember because the people around me are
more likely to have seen them and they're more likely to be on TV and in cinemas. That means the memory is reinforced repeatedly
rather than the early 20th century movies which I saw once or twice at some point over a 15 years ago.
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>>70872696
I mean, I highly doubt that, but thank you for at least replying in a civilised manner.

I don't like saying it and sounding all melodramatic, but this board/thread gets worse every day.
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>>70872817
Is this a joke? Someone sodomize me when I start spending more than insults and laughter at all the shitposters in this place.
There's enough of 'nicer' people than me to bite all the baits.
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Everybody in this thread is wearing a fedora, some bright whiteknight fedoras, some black-as-my-soul edgelord fedoras. Why can't we ever not sperg out like master fedorian vapists and just enjoy or ignore something. All this chatter, desperate slobbering, pathetic piss poor trolling, is more horrifying than most if our thread subjects.
I rate this thread 8.227/10.
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Do I have shit taste?
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>>70872775
I like it, but its okay if you dont we can still be friends.
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>>70872907
That's because I shitpost at 9000 post a minute
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>>70872861
superficial criticism of religion
and that criticism isn't even his
it's like he gave himself a pat on the back and said "you see? it's ok not to be like your father"
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>>70872961
Holy shit you do.
12 Angry Men is indeed a great movie but everything else in that image just hurts me
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>film
>deep

If I want mindless popcorn fun I watch films

If I want depth I play Dark Souls
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>>70872961
you have to be over 3 years old to post on this board.
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>>70872979
Such an amazingly astute and accurate takeaway

>>70872966
And you're a faggot for enabling this kind of 'people'
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>>70872961
>Fury Reddit
'yes
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>>70872979
>criticism of religion
how do you miss the point this badly?
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>>70873043
He just said he didnt like the movie, if he's my friend i guess he'll tell me why.
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Is it gay to watch films with a 6 inch purple dildo shoved all the way up my tight, unused boipussy?

asking for a friend
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>>70873147
My sexual preference is "Pure Waifus" so I wouldn't know.
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>tfw you have actively been sabotaging /lbg/ with shitposts for ages because the quality of people here is below zero

feels good
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>>70873184
You'll never be better than me.
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>>70873184
tell us something we don't know.
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>>70873184

You can't sabotage /tv/. Get real.
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