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MUH GENERAL

MUH CANCER

True, absolutely true

t. embryo

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name ONE user better than BASED aeltbx. Go ahead, I'm waiting

Reminder that aeltbx is pure, utter cancer

@72544638
>wanted Sup Forums to shit their pants
>no one cared
Sad!

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Every time I start watching a Tony Scott movie I turn it off after five minutes. It's happened with Crimson Tide, Enemy of the State and now the Last Boy Scout. It seems to be my fate to never watch one of his movies. Rewatched Monte Hellman's great Iguana instead, which was quite enjoyable.

place beyond the pines felt a lot better than it really is. I felt deceived, when i thought about what i watched and if i enjoyed it, turns out it was just ok.

If a guy with taste like this can get a gf so can you

What ( the fuck) is your problem with him? There may be 'disagreements' about the overall quality of his work, but if they are something it is watchable.

>69%

nice

The secret is not to look for a gf with patrician taste

this will only end in suffering

I liked Domino, 123 and Deja Vu a lot. Great way to go on about emotions.

>Date a pleb with potential
>Turn her into a patrician
>Break up
Is this how all women with taste are made?

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Just saw 'The Purple Rose of Cairo' aaaaaand it was great. I'll be writing on it.

List of our boys:
Nick Di Silva
Robby Warren


Who else?

Samuel James Black

it's better to find a woman who doesn't have the same taste as yourself but is equally passionate about something else

Yeah the best thing is finding someone who is pleb but also willing to humour with your shit

go to the cinema with you for any weird screenings and say nice things about your posters

That's true, but unrealistic.
Women with passion, motivation and interesting hobbies have better things to do than talk about movies with Sup Forums posters desu.

As long as you're a well-rounded individual and develop interests other than the number of films you've logged on your letterboxd profile, chances are you'll be able to hold a conversation with an interesting woman

>Women with passion, motivation and interesting hobbies
Make a world announcement when one(1) is found

>As long as you're a well-rounded individual
>and develop interests other than the number of films you've logged on your letterboxd profile
Fat embryos, then?

What are some essential films taking place in New Orleans?

Already seen the Herzog Bad Lieutenant

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Back off buddy, I saw her first.

Adam Cook, true patrician and Lord of Kino

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Has anyone seen The Story of Film?

I have 3 questions
1) Why are there no private messages?
2) Why is there no recommendation system
3) Why can't I filter people in Peoples tab to find proper ones to follow?

>city lights
>psycho
>taxi driver
>rear window
ma nigga

The series that's on Netflix. I remember trying to watch it a while ago, but I couldn't stand the narrator's voice. It's on my watchlist. I'll get to it eventually; I imagine it's quite informative. I just wish they could get a better narrator, like Herzog.

Yes, it's pretty shit.
He just segways around through film in a semi-chronological order, mostly stuck in Europe and America, without really saying anything except little factoids or trivia, missing huge movements or countries, often saying things which are wrong, or irrelevant, or political, all the while complaining about how American focused the industry is, even though that's almost all he talks about.

But it may convince you to see something you didn't want to previously. I would just skim through a list of everything mentioned in the series and avoid watching it.

Damn. I guess I won't see it. There's nothing redeemable about it?

Because it's not really for social networking, that's just marketing.
I don't follow most of the people who follow me since they have nothing new to offer, even though I might be friends with them.

He mentions some movies you might not hear about normally.

The whole series is sort of just (here's a cool scene from a movie) ii reminds me of (this cool scene from another movie made 50 years later) and (here's an anecdote about the director or production) which reminds me of (another cool scene from a movie).

) Why is there no recommendation system
Fucking this.

Even the age old MUBI has one, IMDB has one. Criticker has one.

Fuck even torrent trackers have one.

Don´t listen to them the series is really really great stuff and is not America/Europe centered that much like some people say here to be fair the history of film in general is pretty europe/america centered so I don´t see the complaint

Mm. I'll just skim through it and add films to my watchlist. I just noticed that they took it off Netflix, so I don't know.

Where'd you watch it?

Just watch it torrent it or buy it on dvd and form your own opinion man. I´m a huge fan of it and it´s one of the reasons I´m interested in film

I had no idea it was on Netflix. Having not seen it I can't comment on the narrator, although I know that Mark Cousins did make it, is the author of the original book and is an established film critic in his own right. So I sort of get why he's the man with the voice.

That's a shame to hear! How does it compare to Histoires?

I haven't actually, but it's on all weekend at the mini film fest I'm at.

Exactly, don't them listen to the meanies. Also, later, eat a delicious pudding of dog shit and form your own opinion man. Don't be a sheep, bro :^)

Kinda mean to deny someone his (you), don't you think?

finally watched psycho and a bit disappointed lmao

rear window was better

Now watch Vertigo and be even more disappointed when you find out it's just as corny and convoluted as a modern M. Night movie.

>changed profile picture from shinji to capeshit
>gave spring breakers a 2.5 rating
get your life back in order

Rope is his magnum opus, watch that.

tchoupitoulas

>tfw watched 82 films so far this month
Probably my personal record so far

Where did it all go wrong?

u can do better

killing myself today lads
follow me while you still can

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I changed it to Shinji just for you :33

>Killing yourself before Mel's big comeback
>Killing yourself before Jim Healey's big comeback

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i might look fly but i want to die

what's goin on

>2.5 to SPRING BREAKERS
i can't believe you've done this

Please join me in demanding an official apology and retraction from Juho Lipponen.

i'd rather demand earnest discussion of the merits of SPRING BREAKERS

i can no longer handling the bullying and cruelty
some of you guys are all right tho

>182 followers
>1 """review"""
How? And why?

Juho Lipponen lost about 4 respect points from that.

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>some of you guys are all right
Where should we not go tomorrow?

I can't tell if you're meme-ing. Your present situation is only temporary, don't deny your future selves their ability to evolve past it.

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plen

Rope is another of his many masterpieces, but far from being THE mo

How many features though?

Most excellent idea. Try to make it the more painful possible.
And don't forget to burn in hell, fucking cancer

this is a shitty thing to say whether you mean it or not

i hope you don't

Of fucking course I do mean it. Every single letter

Did you guys seriously like Spring Breakers

Edgy.

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Also I would much rather have this.

Satanic trips for a faggot's comment. How disappointing

I'm not being edgy on my point of view

i don't want to speak for anyone else but personally i think it's brilliant satire

probably my favorite example of post-ironic cinema

Some of us have taste ps kys

Yes, it's not as if you have to like the characters, they were pretentious narcissists.

don't do it aeltbx, I'm your biggest fan

I wish movies could make me feel something.

79, I don't log shorts but I watched three comedy specials this month.

how do you compare jason bourne to the others?

Why are we hating on Green Room now?

it's a little difficult for me to rate it overall, because i liked the second and third acts much more than the first. the final act at the convention in Vegas are fantastic, some of the best stuff in the series. but the first 40 minutes were kind of mind-numbing. way too much time spent looking at computers. overall, though, it's definitely a worthy entry into the series. not too reliant on the previous entries and doesn't feel like a rehash at all.

to get a little nitpicky though i really have a hard time believing that neither Jason Bourne nor the edgy hacker man he was with wouldn't know not to use a non-airgapped computer to view confidential CIA files via an unverified flash drive

>BASED aeltbx

He's hating on reddit, not green room.

ah okay, just was curious because i'm seeing it later and i know some people were being pretty hard on it.

aeltbx was a bad user but then he became a good user and now I'm sad he died

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double life of veronique!

will your corpse be lookin' good?

is aeltbx's death a direct response to bel's incessant bullying?

>if they are something it is watchable.

bel is kill too though

beside the new resident IRC bully duo is LW and Corey

>then he became a good user

I missed that part.

>LW
>relevant in any way, shape, or form after he turned on his buds

for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee

Don't feel like watching any new films, lately.

Follow me and I won't follow back.

maybe slept too tbqh

slept isn't a real bully, he just likes the bantz