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Rate my 3x3, Sup Forums

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I remember my first year watching movies

the most normie reddit thing i have ever seen

Pretty shit desu senpai

not my fault that objectively good movies are generally popular

>objectively good
Well i can't disagree with you on that, there is nothing wrong with the movies you have choosen, almost all of them are a solid 6/10 with a 1 or 2 8/10

It's just so fucking boring. It shows that you don't have any interest in film at all and don't try to reach out. None of these are great films. Or interesting films. Or films that REALLY makes you think

I dunno dude, it sorta looks like you don't watch that many films.

Bullshit, emotion is the best watermark.

You can watch a thousand art house films in a quest to develop your taste and arrange the most obscure, impressive shit you can find into a little bouquet, rotate the choices once a month to remind you of how fast your consciousness is expanding, and still have zero intellectual progress to show for it. All you managed is to trick yourself into believing you like something.

OP obviously picked shit he actually enjoys.

there is no emotion in any of the films above, they are dead

Holy shit! Pretty great my man. Is rare to see good taste in this shitty board.

I can't imagine watching 2000+ films and having such vanilla and boring taste

>star wars
>ever

template pls?

Same as yesterday, just swapped out Mahler for Heroic Purgatory, holy shit that was good.

Literally shit

Currently watching Bergman films I have. Two down like seven to go

Looks honest at least

Pathetic

Is that that one Herzog documentary? With the existential penguin?

It's funny that the choice for musical triggers me the most.

Yeah, it may look pathetic to you, but unlike all these movies are long time favorites that I've watched several times and truly have an emotional connection to, not just a random list which I constantly change to appeal to random people on Sup Forums.

>Is that that one Herzog documentary?
did you mean to reply to ?

Yes that is "Encounters at the end of the world"

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SAME AS IT EVER WAS

But i watched Electric dragon 80000v yesterday and i REALLY liked it. Maybe it will go in and one will go out after i rewatch it

I am always open to recs, just hit me up senpai

Shit, my bad. Thanks.

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Kill yourself

So because someone insults your taste you go and do the same?
Lame

What's the bottom left?

the pianist

I post the movies I consider the best I've seen, and watching several movies every day, that can change. Although this thread doesn't suggest whether people should post best movies or favorites, which are not always the same, they're usually for what people consider the best films. I posted a thread yesterday for comfy 3x3s just for something different but most people just posted the same old stuff as every other thread. I mainly post in these to give/get recommendations, and I've found quite a few good movies that way. I have never shit on anyone else's tastes. There's nothing wrong with any of the movies in either post that someone called pathetic, the only one I don't like is LotR because I can't stand Tolkien style fantasy.

>his favorites arent films he'd consider the best he has seen

defeatist

Meme-tier but I did like Zodiac
>but there's no way it tops All The President's Men

>Documentary
>Spinal Tap
Got me

I recognize 0/10

Is top right a Chris Marker?

fun stuff but... watch more movies
You'd probly like Do The Right Thing, Thirst, Deep Red

>La Jetée
>Harry Potter
b8

Points for Videodrome, the only one I recognize

Yes the top right is Marker

what did you find that was good user? any gems?

But I actually enjoy arthouse films. They're what I find more emotion and interest in

emotion can be found even in blockiest of busters

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Hey

Uncultured american swine reporting in

off the top of my head, ruiz (colloque de chiens and city of pirates) and terayama (pastoral, throw away your books rally in the streets, and farewell to the ark). bunch of stuff on my watchlist too.

Nice false flag, yurohammed

also illusion travels by streetcar, seen lots of bunuel but hadn't caught that one until i saw it here

some kind user lurking these threads has sent me couple of films

shutter island, maximum lel, might as well throw fight club on there

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Lel. There's another scene where she says "Hey! The wild strawberries"

That's the next film I'll watch from him. So I got

>Wild Strawberries
>the Virgin Spring
>Through a Glass Darkly
>Winter Light
>Persona
>Cries & Whispers
>Autumn Sonata
>Fanny & Alexander (the 5h 40min cut)

on my PC. Can't wait to see Fanny & Alexander. Skipping over the Seventh Seal since I've seen that film so many times already.

If there are some good films that I have missed, please do recommend.

cool, watch throw away your books, rally in the streets by Terayama and Memories of Lisbon from Ruiz next, they're my favorites from each

The Silence. I like Summer with Monika and Smiles of a Summer Night also, but I guess they're not essential. Hour of the Wolf was also good, and Scenes from a Marriage, but you've got plenty to go with right there.

oh -taybrits didn't read that ops

i did watch rally, it was great, though i still love pastoral a little more, and i just watched ark the other day. looking for grass labyrinth and emperor tomato ketchup next. i'll look for that ruiz, i think it's part of the screening at lincoln center that someone mentioned in one of these threads, really wish i could be there.

Tfw I'm flying to the US for the Ruiz films
Feels good

9/10 for movies, 10/10 for image quality

where's the template?

just make it at bighugelabs.com/mosaic.php

lucky fucker enjoy

>Can't wait to see Fanny & Alexander
it's so FUCKING good

Also next year is part 2 of the Ruiz retrospective with his rare films from the 80's that are only available in VHS
That's pretty fucking cool, also going to that one desu that's his best stuff

Thanks. I'll most likely check these out t oo since he has large filmography and don't really want to miss stuff.

I hope so

Whatever I can do to help my friend.
Also I see you liked evolution, good stuff.

some of his 80s stuff was meh. Manoel and the island of marvels was great, on top of the whale was good, regime san pain I didn't get at all... have fun at the Ruiz retrospective lucky user wish I could take a plane too from eu

i might actually have to bite the bullet and take the trip for that.

Fuck it had some beautiful & abstract images and I loved its focus on empty dark spaces. I want to rewatch it already - after I watch Innocence (I heard Evolution was pretty much the same)

I should have watched Himmel und Erde already but last night's (or night before) Bergman thread made me want to watch all of the Bergman stuff I got on my computer because of this post

>The Sacrifice is an ode to Bergman in general, not specifically to Wild Strawberries.The location is quite similar to the island of Faro where Bergman lived and filmed many of his movies, the cinematographer is Sven Nyqvist who worked with Bergman a lot on many of his best films, Bergman stock company actors appear in major roles.... Furthermore the characters in the Sacrifice are reminiscent of those created by Bergman, Alexander especially having the sort of "warts and all" type of personality, with his pedantic monologues and odd habits.

>However, for Tarkovsky God was not mute, unlike Bergman, who felt disconnected from God and explored that in his work. Tarkovsky's film, while open ended, at least makes the miraculous possible; he is more like Dreyer in this respect.

Anyways gonna hit up Wild Strawberries now, see ya

Life is a dream, the blind owl and manoels destinies are god tier
And seeing them in 35mm must be a religious experience
Ny has 35mm showings everyday, I want to move there desu
Don't worry about Heaven and earth, watch it when you feel you're in the mood and just get comfy

I was in that thread too, just lurking tho
Wild strawberries is too sad for me to re watch :(

>Don't worry about Heaven and earth, watch it when you feel you're in the mood and just get comfy

Since you said it is like Sunless/Marker I assumed you'd need a mood for it. What's your account?

>Life is a dream, the blind owl and manoels destinies are god tier

agreed :)

Mubi? Terra

Disagree.

Silence of the Lambs is filled with emotion. It's pretty kino. The rest are bland though.

i lived there for ten years. if you've got good income and aren't stuck in a 9 to 5 then you can really enjoy everything, otherwise, prepare to balance a little enjoyment with a lot of stress and suffering.

>All you managed is to trick yourself into believing you like something.
Every time a pleb says this, a patrician unironically enjoys another movie

judge meeeeee

watch more films

I'm not from the states and I've been there like 20 times or so, I really enjoy visiting there but I've never been there for more than a month so living there is just my idealization of the place.
But I do plan on moving to Lincoln city in the near future desu.

I will thanks

Rate my pleb taste.

Watch more films.

good luck! smuggle us in some rare kino pls

>Wild strawberries is too sad
holy fuck lad ;_;

pretty good, which ones are 4 & 5?

Do grownmen unironically watch capeshit and science fiction?

Oh, I follow you already, but looks like you haven't used yours in a while

Just finished Wild Strawberries and it was soul crushing, legit teared up towards the end.

No, the problem with our society today is that we infantilize our population with the mental manipulation in pop culture, so many men don't actually grow up, they are still kids mentally

I made 2 lists this weekend lol I use mubi a lot but I don't rate
Yeah Wild strawberries made me cry when I first saw it, too afraid to re visit it
I don't know if him not remembering his doctor vows or the girl telling him to look himself in the mirror were the saddest but wew

Center the Zodiac one a bit better or change the scene.
I like it other than that.

I really need to watch McCabe & Mrs. Miller

It was the girl when she breaks up with him in his memory/dream that forces the doctor to look into the mirror. I found the last minutes, when the trio of youngsters leaves to Hamburg full of energy and he watches solemnly after them or when he goes back to his childhood at the end, amazingly melancholic.

best Bergman I've seen so far.

I really love Wild Strawberries as well, though Through a Glass Darkly is my favorite Bergman, I remember seeing it while I was in bed, it was an amazing experience and it's just more visually splendid and has a great atmosphere, not saying wild strawberries doesn't but they work different from me

Haven't seen that one yet but no doubt it will be great too. Not disappointed by any Bergman yet. Even A Ship bound for India was very strong with regards to complex characters and how they clashed together.

If there's ever a film dictionary and if it would have "comfy" it'd have picture of McCabe playing cards from the beginning of the film.

>Just finished Wild Strawberries and it was soul crushing, legit teared up towards the end.
it's my favorite movie desu. I don't understand why it's not memed as one of the best movies of all time anymore

Enjoyed it way more than Seventh Seal personally.

same.

see you space cowboys

In the whole trilogy I think it's the most ambiguous but it adds to the magic.
He's incredible with dialogue and portrayal of emotion in his characters, I think he did a very good transition from theater to cinema.

Most of his "theatrical directing" is already gone during Summer Interlude I find. It doesn't feel like I'm watching a play unlike in Ship bound for India where two people talking to each other felt like a stage play

Though there were few "homages" like this. At the background a stage set with palm trees is being moved and it frames the character for a while, was pretty nice touch that felt natural too.