Letterboxd thread: post profiles and discuss what you have recently watched
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Letterboxd thread: post profiles and discuss what you have recently watched
QOTD: it's Monday now
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who is the most pretentious letterbox user??
Reminder that the A in Altarwise stands for 'Wes anderson'
how can one man be so based???
What kind of freakazoid would let someone hunt him just for $50.000… Next question.
Probably going to give Eyes Without A Face a rewatch because I went into it expecting it to be a horror film and it really wasn't. Kind of beautiful infact.
How does machill54 have such influence over private trackers?
why 3 starts tho
these threads are pathetic
Jury's still out on whether After Last Season was genius or retarded.
user asking about non depressing soviet films last thread, off the top of my head I'd say:
The Girls
Walking the Streets of Moscow
Moscow-Cassopeia/Teens in the Universe duology
It's quite good, in fact I'm starting to like it the more I think about it but when I first finished it it was a little unremarkable. Still good but not great.
>it was a little unremarkable. Still good but not great.
but why???
Some of the editting was a bit off and jumped too far forward at parts and at a 90 minute run time could have been extended more I think. Also the whole section with the police investigating felt a bit pointless and perhaps maybe shouldn't have been in the film at all or maybe been further developed or could have just focused more on the other characters.
t. embryos
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Has anyone watched Mysteries of Lisbon? a friend told me to watch it but I don't trust his taste
Debating between the following movies:
The Searchers
I Shot Jesse James
Blood Simple
Thief
I Live in Fear
Any thoughts?
You've got five-and-a-half hours to kill?
Forgot pic
Is this a meme?
it's fucking great, have you never seen a Raul Ruiz film before?
Yes
No_
The Searchers
What do you do when someone you admired suddenly unfollows you?
falseflagging
i dont give a shit im not a facebooktor
what the fuck
end yourself
not really but watch some Ruiz, nvm just saw your private trackers post
lol
although some are on yt, he had a lot of films
Most obscure movie you've ever watched?
How does that have anything to do with what I said?
I have a lot of Just (you)!
fucking patrishen
Can anyone give me a list of users to follow? No plebs please.
nosaj
wiggerism is so passe
Admit to yourself that you were mistaken in admiring them and then unfollow them.
Wassup, my guys?
>turdshitsky
delet this
no but seriously great taste
and the other guy
what?
thanks. I don't often hear compliments from this general
no problem, too scared to follow you but you seem cool
you had pirosmani in your favorites also right?
Yes, I like it a lot. Do you know if any of Giorgi Shengelaia's other films are worth a watch?
Sage
you're all nerds!
>tfw spent all my time playing jrpgs with cute girls in them instead of watching flicks
Feels good being patrician
judging from your favorites you would've just watched some gay shit instead so no loss really
Sorry I can't hear you because I'm too busy trying to unlock cute outfits
I'm the real winner here
>tfw you find out Slept is a Sup Forumsedditor
Never thought I'd lose so much respect for someone so quickly
I only play cute weebshit so you better shut the f up
I have to say that of the Tarkovsky films i have watched so far Ivan's childhood has been the best, but it seems that almost everyone thinks that it's his worst, is there something wrong with me?
lmao could you even be a bigger tryhard pseud?
>someone keeps posting this fake using my avatar that they STOLE
FUCK
OFF
Go to bed Alessandro
ok watever
I must admit that I viscerally hated Tarkovsky's "Nostalgia" and completely hated the use of Beethoven in it. I've seen it only once, but none of the Tarkovsky films that I have seen did I think are really good.
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What don't you like about Blue Velvet?
It's shit
please elaborate why it's shit
Sometimes you just feel it.
Don't ask smoothhands give anything more than a sort response. If he were to try, he'd likely be exposed as the illiterate he is.
Fuck of
I just think that if you should make such a contrarian statement you should have something to back it up with
Its only """""""""contrarian""""""""""""" if you believe in the """"""""""canon"""""""""""
Do you ever think that watching movies is just a colossal waste of time which only helps distance you from other people?
Everybody here would be happier if they just watched the occasional blockbuster movie.
>only helps distance you from other people
Definitely not. I don't think I could be more distant from people and I feel watching movies helps me understand people more. Plus if I don't waste my time with movies, I'd waste it some other, possibly less deserving way.
Maybe you're just watching the wrong movies. If you're just looking for conversation starters, I guess blockbusters are okay. Personally they only depress me more.
The Searchers obviously.
I watch good movies, but there's nobody around to mention something like Le Corbeau to.
It just makes me more unimpressed with the opinions of average people, whereas previously I might have felt a connection with somebody who liked The Shining.
How fucked are your priorities when you watch The Turin Horse before Metropolis and M?
Will you stop getting dubs, pls?
You shouldn't watch movies for anyone but yourself.
>Following: 15,704
>Follows you
>Ratings: 0
What are you trying to do here?
Notice me sempai
shit taste like that is hard to ignore
Kek fucking bullied
Ghost dog is just a ripoff of branded to kill and Le samourai
My father recommended me The Turin Horse before I even got into classic films. And Satantango was the film that hooked me into watching TSPDT in the first place.
I don't rate films, because I think it's stupid, and also because I'm never sure, and my opinion on films changes in time. I just follow everyone because why not. For instance I follow everyone who has 2001 in their favorites, that's about several thousand people iirc.
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still a good movie on its own
this guy follows over 16000 people and he still wont follow me
Fair enough, but
>Likes: 0
>Reviews: 0
Why would anybody follow you? Why post your profile at all if nobody can tell what movies you enjoy and what movies you don't enjoy?
I have seen Le samourai and is soo boring. So devoid of plot and intensity. The perfect definition of overrated.
What is your taste? do you have letterboxd?
Post your profile and I'll follow you in no time.
Le Samourai is fucking shit mate. Even more self-indulgent than Drive
Well maybe I won't post it anymore then. I'm just a bit bored at work. I don't even think I truly have favorite films, it always changes. What I'm doing lately is just watching TSPDT 1000 while giving priorities to films being mentioned often, and I don't really care that much if I'm going to like them or not, I just watch it to educate myself on history of cinema and great films I've been missing. Currently I very much like the style of Dreyer, but have only seen Passion of Joan of Arc and Ordet so far. And I don't even think I still like Bela Tarr. If you can suggest me some really good films from TSPDT 200-1000 positions I will accept these recommendations. Right now I selected about 150 films from this range and will watch them first, then will just watch everything 101+ that I haven't seen yet. Right now I'm covering everything pre 100.
>In early spring of 1966, in anticipation of his eventual departure from the Greenwich Village apartment in which he had been living for a number of years, [Markopoulos] filmed the revelatory seven-minute interior portrait Ming Green , titled for the deep spruce color of the apartment's walls. Ming Green was edited entirely in-camera, and its precise rhythmic blossoming is based on overlapping dissolves and longer flashes, rather than single-frame clusters. The film's complex harmonic structure, however -- as well as its incorporation of often static, "single" images that may be comprised of more than one frame -- echoes the montage techniques developed in Twice a Man (1963). Interweaving mementos with foliage, color, and light, Ming Green suggests the inextricability of past and present: despite its exquisite lightness, it could represent the passage of hours and days rather than minutes. -Kristin Jones, Millennium Film Journal, 1998
so this nigga just filmed his apartment because he didn't have anything interesting to film and then 50 years later you put it as your favorites to impress strangers on the internet?
Its me____
Just sayin', it would be 100% more interesting if you just used the like option for stuff you like.
Right now people can't even bully you and frankly that goes against the core principals of this general. I'm just glad James Healey isn't alive to see this.
>skipping Winona and Gena
>skipping Helmet and Yo-Yo
Fuck you bitch.
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/lbg/ cutest butt