When did you start using the term kino unironically?
When did you start using the term kino unironically?
1992, when I took Introduction to Film and Other Forms of Moving Art
2003 when during an acid trip I realized the full power of the medium as a transformative and sublime art
A couple of months ago. I thought it was retarded when I first started noticing it at the end of last year, but it's taken on a life of its own now where it can mean whatever the subtext implies. It's like advanced sarcasm.
Ich bin Deutscher, also seit ich sprechen kann.
I never say anything with any sincerity. Faggot.
Immediately after watching Only God Forgives
only a redditor deals in absolutes.
I didn't because I associate it with the dumb forced capekino meme
Around the time Phantom Menace came out. I'd never seen a kino until that moment, and then it all became so clear.
1929, after watching The Man With a movie camera
When will Kino start being associated with reddit? Will you still use it then?
>Faggot.
You didn't really mean that.
Early on in its life, when I actually googled 'absolute kinography' and to my surprise found it was a real term from Dziga Vertov
after the night of finale on sunday
my gf even asked why I kept saying kino every ten minutes
Can someone explain me where does this kino meme comes from and what does it mean?
>The 'kino' meme started with this copypasta using the term 'absolute kinography':
archive.4plebs.org
>It comes from an interview with Soviet director Dziga Vertov recorded in this book:
iupress.indiana.edu
>It's translated as "Man With a Movie Camera, Absolute Kinography, and Radio-Eye" if you want to google to confirm.
>The original russian rendered is aбcoлютнoгo языкa кинo, literally 'absolute language of cinema'
>The interview in question was with the famous newspaper Pravda, but it wasn't printed in Russian until much later.
>It was, however, printed in a Ukrainian art journal with the title 'Liuzina z kinoaparatom: absoliutnyi kinopis i radio-oko", so the term 'absolute kinography' as a way to describe a type of movie dates back to 1929
>Basically the real(est) defenition of 'kinography' is film which engenders a complete divorce from the language of literature and conversation in favor of cinematic 'language'
lurk more, newfag
Thank you.
I haven't been on Sup Forums for months.
A term originating from the auteur Dziga Vertov to say that a film has captured part of the sublime and unknowable.
He demonstrated this with a series of not-pornographic films that heavily focused on the penis (it's appearance/symbolism)
I went from getting triggered by it to unironically overusing it in a week
>saying things unironically instead of post-ironically
>months
same.
Now that we all recognize kino when we see it it's kinda hard NOT to.
leddit's psuedo-new sincerity prevents them from showing elitism
people used to throw around flick, film, movie, etc. to describe movies but for whatever reason people only use kino now
>No firestarter
Shit list honestly.
I still don't get it.
wtf i love marxist-leninism now
kino is a term that can mean that you think it is a masterpiece or that you think it's shit and you're using it as a joke. the answer is all depending on he context and/or the board's zeitgeist. It makes its use dynamic and fun to troll people.
Only a small portion of people use it sincerely as meaning a movie is exceptionally good - most of them are probably idiots that don't understand the meme.
Fucking retard. Using kino authentically is the most kino kinoposting imaginable.
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>mfw i made kino popular
When I realized how much it triggers cuckposters
the overuse by DKeks almost ruined it. the jury is still out to be frank
>guy uses an obscure film-school tier elitism term for his joke 'movie list'
>list turns into a pasta that gets posted over the next half year
>eventually people start using the term alone in the same sarcastic manner
>through continued use it gets shortened from 'absolute kinography' down to 'kinography' down to 'kino'
And now it's just as described
Another type of usage is when people still use it as part of a fictitious 'organization' system of movie terms, like this chart here
About a year ago to describe things I enjoy regardless of medium.
I see you are a meme master
I also like to meme
about a week after browsing Sup Forums... so like 2 weeks ago haha
Never because that German word doesn't mean what you think it does, dumb frogposter.
It's about time to stop. It's not funny anymore.
kino is originally greek and means "to move". ever heard of a "movie" fritz?
I don't use the word kino because I'm not a high school redditor.
wtf i hate capitalism now
Wow you must be so wise and smart mr.not a redditor, how many buttplugs do you need up your ass before you get off? What type of katana do you own?
Kys.
Just one.
well kino is the name for cinema here in germany so ya know.
ja danke, den beitrag hatten wir schon fünf mal
it's literally means movie in russia
ach, stell dich nicht so an.