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QotD: What are your thoughts on Frozen?
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WHY IS HER BUTT SO BIG?
WAS IT ALWAYS THIS BIG?
WHY IS HER BUTT SO BIG?
WAS IT ALWAYS THIS BIG?
WHY IS HER BUTT SO BIG?
WAS IT ALWAYS THIS BIG?
Emily Jean Stone = Perfect.
every review on this site is so full of shit.
yeah
wheres rooney
nah
half of the users on this site are stupid college age girls who took a introduction to film class
This thread is fucking gay.
Kill yourself, OP.
if your thinking did i just see ( , Y , ) ? yes you did , no production code , two years after this it all stopped.
lewd
Improve the taste. Followm the Papa
Whoa.
itsa me, machillio
don't ever respond to me with this fucking stupid retard dog ever again you cock sucking gay furfaggot
ok
RIP legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, who styled Audrey Hepburn in films like BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S ('61)
Revamped list of greatest art films using following criteria: Focus on realism and historical/societal/psychological/documentarian focus; adaptations dismissed for being connected with other medium; dismissal of "trash" genres; propoganda disconcerned due to affiliation with state or body of people rather than individual.
In the Land of the Hunters, Intolerance, The Outlaw and His Wife, Alkohol, Nanook of the North, Crainquebille, Napoleon, King of Kings, The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands, Oktober, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Man With a Movie Camera, A propos de Nice, Tabu, Labor on the Douro River, The Gold Diggers of 1933, L'atalante, Pepe le Moko, Redes, Make Way For Tomorrow, Young Mr. Lincoln, The Rules of the Game, Citizen Kane, La Terra Trema, Children of Hiroshima,This is Cinerama, I Vinti, Little Fugitive, I Vitelloni, On the Waterfront, Journey to Italy, Le Beau Serge, 400 Blows, The Beat Generation, Contempt, Au Hasard Balthazar, Andrei Rublev, Empire, Medium Cool, Husbands, Out 1, Scenes from a Marriage, The Last Movie, Badlands, Nashville, Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Real Life, Koyaanisqatsi, Three Colors Trilogy, Close-Up, Pulp Fiction, Norte the End of History, Boyhood.
Feel free to interject and suggest others.
So you won’t talk (1935)
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Fake news.
You are fake news.
>"Written by Will Butler from Arcade Fire"
ahahahahahahhahahahaha
Will Butler is a butler
post tunes, /lbg/
When was the last time you watched borat
Bet it’s probably long enough to be funny again
Uproarious. 2000s Cohen was a Godsend.
Mocking you without you even knowing it, which makes it all the sweeter. Your unleashed desires become confirmation and self-reflective exposure.
I saw it twice in the theatre in 2006 and haven't seen it since.
thats Steve Martin not Sacha Cohen
Shut up, slave.
>A Star Is Born is an upcoming American musical romantic drama film directed by Bradley Cooper and written by Will Fetters, Cooper, Eric Roth, Irene Mecchi, Stephen J. Rivele, and Christopher Wilkinson. It is a remake of the 1937 film of the same name. The film stars Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott, Andrew Dice Clay and Dave Chappelle. It will be released on October 5, 2018 by Warner Bros. Pictures.
yikes
The problem is that Cohen tends to be a bit selective with his targets, which only amplified in his recent works, but Ali G Show/Borat/Bruno are still among the most raucous comedies of the 21st century.
Cooper WISHES he could be Wellman or Cukor!
yikes yourself Cooper is among the most talented actors working and I expect that talent to translate to directing
Barbra Streisand >>> Lady Gaga
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>Fan of film of all eras and genres.
>MattS hasn’t watched any films released in the 1920s.
>MattS has watched 3 films released in the 1930s.
>MattS has watched 7 films released in the 1940s.
oh no no no
>FAGS
>When I'm feeling REALLY artsy
>When I'm feeling artsy
wheres bob
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YOU FEELIN' LUCKY, PUNK?
rate my faovirte movies
Dune
The fall of new york
Bladerunner
alien
robocop
tron
escape from new york
Streets of fire
legend of the galactic heroes
spacehunter adventures in the forbidden zone
don't ever respond to me with this fucking stupid retard dog ever again you cock sucking gay furfaggot
uninteresting/10
>t. machill deflecting
but it does dance
he danse
La Vie En Rose
Breathless
Something Stupid
I'm With Stupid
Non, Je ne regrette rien
Porque Te Vas
Tombe La Neige
just because :) Liza and Judy
Nice to see some appreciation for Miami Vice.
Lot of underrated kino on there like Zombie's Halloween II and Mann's Miami Vice.
why isnt predator in your favorites
is that terry malmal
Oh it's definitely one of my favorites I just rotate favorites all the time.
noooo
noooo
REEEEEEEEEEEE
she makes me so happy!!!!!!!!!!
>"I never knew you cared so much about me!!! I love you!!!"
>Inside Llewyn Davis - 5 Stars
>favorite movie - Whiplash
Oh no no no no no
>look how fucking Jewish I am: the actress
No thanks. At least Gaga has a rotund posterior
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Annie Hall is spectacularly shot. The blacks have a mocking quality atop the black humor. The dialectic conflict between Christopher Walken's confessional lighting and Woody's deer in headlights lighting is the work of a master. The tonality of scene has this balance of spontaneous control
Shut up soyboy. To the wastebin
nice colors
Whiplash is akin to Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin. The regular people (post-mortem directors and audiences) love these because they are easy to understand and it is not too intellectual to the point of aggressively defeating investment, but hardly any of Whiplash or Potemkin builds like their later works. It is easy and forthright. They are rather intellectually made in how to stir emotion, but their addressing of ideas is humdrum in substitute.
sorry I don't like paedo allen
Gordon Willis >>>>> Jewdy Allen
>87 replies
>21 posters
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>mfw everytime
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where can i watch le vallee close
it's gordon willis of course it's spectacularly shot. but it was typical Woody Allen teehee I'm so interesting look at all my issues backpatting. Manhattan is the only one I've seen where he manages to transcend the insecure narcissist bullshit and tell a story where the joke's on him in the end, because of that it actually amounts to something other than a few laughs. Also a visually spectacular film albeit sometimes in a contrived way. Anyway idk what I'm doing in this thread
>Manhattan
To this day, he never answered why he made it in black and white. You can infer that there is no answer, just like the rest of his dismal work
he said he always felt NYC looked best in black and white. probably something to do with modernist architecture going with modernist photography/art. makes sense to me
>NYC looked best in black and white
surface stylization, not formal consideration.
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C'mon
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