Favorite movie?

Favorite movie?
>Pic related

And before you start, allow me to pop your little bubble. I don't care if you don't like ACO, nor do I care if you think it's overrated, or that you've only seen like four movies in your life.

Now, what's everyone's favorite movie?

that movie was crap

And you're entitled to your wrong opinion.

What is YOUR favorite movie?

It's OK, OP. Relax, breath, have some tea. If you like it, it's a'right...(The movie is a masterpiece, though...)

Favourite Movie: Amélie

did u guys think chasing amy was good?

Never seen it

Personally I love pic related

Faggot alert

What kind of movie is Amelie? I've only ever heard about it as a movie that exists, but never any kind of explanation for what to expect if I ever decide to see it. Is it a comedy, a romance, thriller, what?

I didn't like it at all, but I can understand why people would like it.

Help me out here. Is this the one that ends with Joe Pesci gets beaten to death in a corn field? There's another movie like Casino with Joe Pesci in it that I get mixed up all the time.

Clockwork orange is a steaming pile of shit. Even Kubrick thought it was silly in hindsight. The fact that it's your favorite movie and that you dedicated two euphoric sentences to paint a great, big, cock-shaped target on your chest means you're retarded and shouldn't discuss kino

Goodfellas

my pick is the other movie your thinking of, casino is the cornfield

Silence of the Lambs. Perhaps one of the greatest films of all time.

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Yep.

you're thinking of Goodfellas

Personally I think that's Scorsese's second shittiest film.

Children of Men

Godfather 3 takes the podium, I hope.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

clockwork orange? i rented it. there were some faggot in mascara kicking somebody in the city at night and then i literally dont remember shit

Best movie would probably be 3 Kings? Or Othello (O)

3 kings involves soldiers looking for Iraqi gold, and othello involves a murder in a high school in a somewhat realistic way. good shit.

Whats your movie based on, a bunch of dudes wearing mascara and sucking each other off. Nice. nice.

That goes to the Departed my nigga

I hope Episode VIII can change my mind on this one.

noice b8

Its a great film of that era but not one of the best of Kubrick's work. Full Metal Jacket, The Shining, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, and Lolita were all better films that he produced. ACO is great, one of the best films of that era, but not even in the top 5 works by Kubrick.

>Godfather 3
wrong mob director lad

My favorite movie is Star Wars and it's hard for me to like other movies in the same way

ACO is also my favorite movie

Clockwork Orange was so shit

Without a doubt it's a masterpiece. Virtually everything Kubrick directed was. But how can you watch it more than once? That movie is two hours of being forced to feel sorry for an unsympathetic psychopath. It's so fucking taxing I don't know how it could be your favorite.

That being said, mine is also Kubrick.

CHOOSE LIFE
CHOOSE A JERB

A weird french romance

Kinda autistic and quirky, like Sup Forums without the dickgirls and hatred

Was trying to weed out the philistines.

Glad there aren't any.

Have you even watched it?
Amélie is, in short, a Romance movie, but it develops in a very unorthodox way. It has comedy, it has drama, it has very bizarre scenes because of their presentation, and love. I adore this movie, and although you may not like it I cannot stress enough that you should watch it. I can only hope it resonates with you.

Little advice: Don't go into it expecting something specific. Let it surprise you.

It's a good movie OP.
But the concept that a criminal can't be reformed, because on release he will still be treated as a criminal leaving him little choice but to go back to his former life, is hardly a great concept.

It's a factual concept.
That's why majority of inmates are not first offenders.
It also.fails in not identifying that the individual themselves hold a.problem that prevwnts them from integrating into society.

It won't. Force Awakens was sterile. Rogue One was irredeemable shit on every possible level. The Last Jedi will be a bit more inventive than Force Awakens - likely dealing with its own plot - but won't do anything too risky to in anyway hinder Disney's 25 year merchandising plan for the dried and hollowed shell of skin and hair that the Star Wars franchise has become.

Kys

It's a good thing I don't care what you OR Kubrick thinks. I like what I like. Nothing is going to change that. Kubrick's words mean no more to me than the words of any other man.

one of my favourites

Pic related.

>force trees
>feminine reincarnation of the force
>"no rey you are my father"
best you can hope for is a few cool luke scenes

Quirky, French, Romantic Comedy, The main arc is Amelie stalking some guy, like giving this nigga maps and scavenger hunts and shit because she is shy. It's hard to describe, it's not bad though.

I am thinking of Goodfellas, yup. Huh...he got killed in that movie too. Joe Pesci has bad luck

Lolita is in no way a better film than Clockwork. That movie has only continues to pop up in the collective memory because of the name attached to it. You're an idiot and should not discuss kino.

It is a movie pretentious artfags struggle through in order to be able to say the liked it...
They can't even give commentary on it or use it in reference to anything else.

I think we will need at least 6-7 years to make that call. Empire Strikes Back is one of my favorite films and its 37 years old. Star Wars films are often plagued by novelty where the fact that it is new distorts its placement in the favorites. I will be able to really give an honest answer about episode 8 when its no longer new or remotely fresh and I can watch it year after year like I can with Empire. In 2017 you can't make a fair comparison, but in 2024 I think you can legitimately pick a favorite.

Sorry you feel that way. Here's a picture of Darth Bane

>this angry about 2 sentences

He's just a good gangster. People who have met him IRL have said that he acts just like he does in the movies.

bane?

The ending was amazing.

Just seeing the smile on their faces fade and realizing their mistake makes it worth watching.

La haine /Thread

How was Rogue One 'irredeemable'?

>ywn see casino/goodfellas pesci vs kevin from home alone

Dr. Strangelove is the greatest comedy of all time. I put it at a solid #1 in Comedy and Ghostbusters as a #2.

What do you have against strong women, shitlord?

When your kind is relegated to the salt mines, working 22-hour days with your only breaks being reeducation seminars consisting of movies with strong female leads, you will fall to your knees and exult Jyn Erso and Rey Horsetooth as your saviors from your evil, evil chromosomes

Then and only then will the HRT and SRS begin

Sorry... I forgot to deduct niggers from that...

Consider want I said in the concept of a world without compulsive criminal niggers

I like that movie too. It's got just the right level of horror and ham.
Everyone loves that movie
What would the first one be?
Sorry, never heard of that one
That was Francis Ford Coppola
Never seen it. Sounds like a teen drama
He's very much the opposite of a faggot, as he rapes a total of three women. Also, it's not mascara, it's a fake eyelash to make the one eye look bigger than the other.
Been on my "to watch" list for years
Empire is the shit. Why would you wanna change your mind?
Mah nigga
Go jerk off to traps

Gud taste brahs

so many faggots on this website like that movie.

>Force Awakens was sterile
uh, no. it was much worse than simply sterile.

>Rogue One was irredeemable shit on every possible level
please elaborate

bill and teds bogus journey

In the book there was a final chapter where Alex joins a new gang but then realizes that his life as a criminal was every bit predictable and out of control as his life was when he was in under the mind control. He stops deriving pleasure from mayhem and sort of grows up.

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Did you know they doing Trainspotting 2 at the moment.
Should be released in 2017 but not sure when exactly.

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This one

Everything about its execution was artless, witless, and lifeless. The only interesting part of the movie was the strange devotion to quality war-violence in the third act.

There's nothing pretentious about the movie though.

Cheers, guy.

You piped up on your favorite yet?

Yep. Have read 'Porno'.

Hope it stars Jonny Lee Miller and Ewan McGregor co stars.

Gonna watch it just for Carlyle.

the mirror
into the wild
the shawshank redemption
anything by ingmar bergman

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The Force Tree idea could be interesting if they do it right. The Dark Side cave on Degobah is a similarly weird concept that ended up being great due to it's execution.

In general I'm more excited for Kylo, Finn and Rey's continued development, Knights of Ren, seeing the power vaccum left behind after the destruction of the Hosnian System and seeing Leia confront Kylo.

>I'm this autistic.

Star wars is shit tier, my dude. Uncluding the originals.

>I'm this autistic.

Star wars is shit tier, my dude. Including the originals.

>Uncluding
i know you fucked that up, but i wanna see where this word goes
no fuck you dont correct yourself

Creator of the Rule of Two.

Because not OT

>abort
>I seem to have mistyped the captcha

I have a soft spot for sociopaths (I think he's more that). I just like Alex. I find him interesting. Oh, and I like your pick too. That movie was quite a strange one. It might be the most Kubrick movie out there.
Eh, not big on romance movies
Well shit now you've made it sound interesting.
Well it doesn't try to. It's a story where the government is experimenting with mind control to reform criminals. Factual stuff is kind of left in the dust with such a sci fi concept.
Hah, I actually just watched that a few weeks ago when I visited my mother. Hadn't seen it before.
This is one of those movies where I'm not sure if there's any point in seeing it. Society kinda spoiled the whole movie for me, so there's not going to be anything unexpected to be found.
I actually agree about Lolita. The Adrian Lyne version was better, but even that wasn't that good of a movie or a story. In fact, Lyne's version has some shit in it that just baffles me.
I would actually very much like to meet him then. He seems like a guy I could get along with.
I have absolutely no idea what that is.
Home Alone V (yes there was a 4) Kevin's Revenge

Eat shit you contrarian bitch

Salò

Rogue One exists only to generate capital through the Star Wars brand during the interim in main-line entries. All the main characters die long before the audience has any reason to care about their lives. The story has no weight, as it is ingrained in the Western cultural identity that the Death Star plans are successfully stolen. With these two elements missing, the only emotional worth the film has is nostalgia - which is a sensation akin to sexual pleasure rather than catharsis.

Rogue One is porn. Bad porn for stupid people. Fifty Shades of Grey is a better film.

Natural Born Killers

Seeing SW wrested from the hands of George Lucas was simultaneously the best and worst thing to ever happen to the franchise. Yet somehow having the most recent iterations veer off from where the story was originally intended to go makes me deeply sad. The mouse basically told Lucas to sit and spin on where he thought Ep. VII was supposed to go.

That being said it's had it's hooks in me since a very young age, and I still get giddy right before the title crawl. I'm a good little consumer, I know. But seeing Vader fucking walk through a dozen rebels like some angry S&M salad shooter damn near had me jizzing my pants.

Thoughts, Sup Forums?

>Home Alone V (yes there was a 4) Kevin's Revenge
umm... there is a 5

Never heard of that one, but the poster looks like Porky's
Really? Most people don't like that one for some reason.
Never heard of it
Great movie
Heard this was mindfucky

G-...goddamn it

not a bad pick OP, though i wouldn't choose it as my favorite i don't think

on a highly related note though, i got to drinking the other night and started watching old Malcolm Mcdowell interviews from around the time it was released, just various clips from various talk shows overseas. before i knew it, i'd watched just about every interview he'd ever given until he was turning old and grey Lol

highly suggest going down this rabbit hole, very interesting and entertaining guy

>Favorite movie?

The one where they do the thing, in the thing and shoot the thing. Pew pew pew. Then go vroom vroom waaaaaaaa. You know that one I'm talking about? It's pretty awesome

I've seen a lot of his interviews. He's got a good sense of humor, but he's also fucking terrifying at all times because he has played some of the most psychopathic characters in movie history. Yeah we have Alex, but he was also fucking Caligula.

meh, i never really got the big deal with this one, though i'm not saying it wasn't good. it was a fine movie for what it was, memorable characters and such. i just expected it to be more complex and distinct like Memento, or shit, at least have more "magic" (since it's about fucking magicians)

>mindfucky
no it was not mindfucky at all, it was no harder to follow than a prime time TV drama, and that was exactly the problem with it

Oh shit my nig I thought I was the only one

Remember that part where they were with that guy, and he told them the only way they would do what they had to do was by doing the opposite of what they thought they originally had to do?

Completely blindsided, I was

The Fast and the Furious?

RIP Paul Walker

I saw the other one that came out around the same time. The Illusionist I think?

I felt kind of emotionally invested in Jyn's story line with her father. Thag hologram scene is pretty powerful in my opinion. Didn't feel anything for anyone else as I found the other charcter say for Cassian to be underwritten,

And the film is worth seeing for the simple expansion of the SW universe. A part in STAR WARS' crawl that I was never interested in now seems like a pivotal part in the Saga.

You are the reason these movies suck and will continue to suck.

The only worthwhile piece of Star Wars media past Empire is the first part of the Tartakovsky animated series.

>Never heard of it.

Please watch it. In short it's a WW2 movie from a civilian perspective. It mostly follows a man who just started a family. The War is the closing act.

Yeah because Knights of The Old Republic, The Darth Bane Trilogy, the Thrawn Trilogu and the Darth Plagueis novel don't exist