What is the Death Grips of film?

What is the Death Grips of film?

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Gaspar Noe

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Harmony Korine probably

No, he has talent.

the government plates movie or interview 2016

BvS. Only edgy 12 year olds find it entertaining

This is the most obvious answer, so it's probably correct. Although you could probably find someone comparable to Korine who is even less talented, and that would be more accurate.

man i dont even think i have any hatred in my heart for Korine haters at this point. i just kinda feel bad for you guys.

So you fell for it, huh? He's a childish smartass who's made a few somewhat interesting films, but he's not worth taking seriously.
>Trash Humpers

Crank 1&2

meh.

the eric andre show

Trash Humpers was literally a fun movie.

Pier Paolo Pasolini

this

Salo the 120 = Exmilitary and TMS
Tetsuo = NLDW
David Lynch = the rest

well said

Sure, it was fun, in the sense that breaking stuff is fun. But I become violent at the thought of some film student writing a thesis on it -- in fact, I can only imagine how many papers have been written on his "work", and all the copious amounts of bullshit and faggy artspeak that must entail.

anti-intellectualism isn't cool.

stay in school, kids.

i dont even really think you know what you think you're saying.

Clockwork Orange

Yeah, neither is pseudo-intellectualism.

This is what posturing looks like, kids.

Oh ok, sweet. You like... tooootally burned me

Ichi the Killer

Uncle Buck

Look Who's Talking

These all seem accurate. Accessible for an edgy high school kid but still with enough actual skill in execution behind it so you don't feel like a complete joker enjoying it into your twenties.

Interstellar

A field in England

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I'd go with this

Something edgy and hollow

>le everything is edgy maymay
Can we fight fire with fire and call everyone who uses that word "edgy" like we did with 'le'?